18661160. NOZZLE FOR CLEANER simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)

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NOZZLE FOR CLEANER

Organization Name

LG ELECTRONICS INC.

Inventor(s)

Ingyu Yang of Seoul (KR)

Hyeri Kwon of Seoul (KR)

Sungjun Kim of Seoul (KR)

Youngsoo Kim of Seoul (KR)

Jinho Kim of Seoul (KR)

Kyoungho Ryou of Seoul (KR)

Jungwan Ryu of Seoul (KR)

Jinhyouk Shin of Seoul (KR)

NOZZLE FOR CLEANER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18661160 titled 'NOZZLE FOR CLEANER

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a cleaner's nozzle with rotation cleaning units for mops and a water tank for supplying water to the mop.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Nozzle housing with a suction flow path for dust and air.
  • Rotation cleaning units with rotation plates for mop attachment.
  • First and second driving devices with motors for driving the cleaning units.
  • Water tank mounted on the nozzle for storing water.

Potential Applications: The technology can be used in household cleaning appliances, industrial cleaning equipment, and robotic cleaning devices.

Problems Solved: The technology addresses the need for efficient and automated cleaning solutions that can handle dust and dirt effectively.

Benefits: The benefits include improved cleaning performance, convenience in cleaning tasks, and the ability to handle different types of surfaces.

Commercial Applications: The technology can be applied in the development of smart cleaning devices for homes, offices, and public spaces, catering to the growing demand for automated cleaning solutions.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to rotating cleaning units, automated cleaning devices, and water supply systems in cleaning appliances.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in robotic cleaning technology, smart home devices, and sustainable cleaning solutions.

Questions about Nozzle for a Cleaner: 1. How does the rotation cleaning units improve the cleaning efficiency? 2. What are the potential challenges in integrating a water tank into a cleaner's design?


Original Abstract Submitted

A nozzle for a cleaner includes a nozzle housing including a suction flow path through which air including dust flows and at least a portion of which extends in a front and rear direction. First and second rotation cleaning units are arranged on the lower side of the nozzle housing to be spaced apart from each other in a lateral direction. Each of the first and second rotation cleaning units includes a rotation plate adapted for attachment of a mop. A first driving device including a first driving motor drives the first rotation cleaning unit and a second driving device including a second driving motor drives the second rotation cleaning unit. A water tank mounted on the nozzle stores water to be supplied to the mop.