18207551. EXTRACTION CLEANER simplified abstract (SharkNinja Operating LLC)

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EXTRACTION CLEANER

Organization Name

SharkNinja Operating LLC

Inventor(s)

Adam Udy of Eastbourne (GB)

Lee Cottrell of Edenbridge (GB)

Chi Ho Hui of London (GB)

Jian cheng Wang of Suzhou City (CN)

Fariha Ahmed of Brighton MA (US)

Jennifer Andrews of Cambridge MA (US)

Devan Schappler of Woburn MA (US)

Dejian He of Suzhou (CN)

Kevin O'malley of London (GB)

Ognjen Vrdoljak of Quebec (CA)

Peter Cahaly of West Newbury MA (US)

Scott Niedzwecki of Plainville MA (US)

Bartholomew De Banzie Lampard of London (GB)

Qiang Liu of Suzhou (CN)

Yinhui Li of Suzhou (CN)

Daniel Innes of Worthing (GB)

Jordan Ridgley of High Wycombe (GB)

Linqiang Feng of Suzhou City (CN)

Yongsheng Lai of Suzhou City (CN)

Mingchun Zhu of Suzhou (CN)

Xavier Cullere of Newton MA (US)

Zach Shonfeld of Cambridge MA (US)

Ryan Shimizu of Framingham MA (US)

Jeremy Mcdaniel of Plainville MA (US)

EXTRACTION CLEANER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18207551 titled 'EXTRACTION CLEANER

The patent application describes an extraction cleaner with various innovative features for efficient cleaning processes.

  • The cleaner includes a base, an upright body pivotally coupled to the base, a supply tank, and a recovery tank, all of which are removably coupled to the upright body.
  • The base features a non-removable door and a removable suction nozzle, with at least one fluid dispensing nozzle on the door.
  • An agitator is accessible through the pivotally coupled door for effective cleaning.
  • The cleaner is equipped with an auto-spray configuration for convenient operation.
  • A support on the upright portion holds the recovery tank securely in place.
  • An additive tank is housed in a receptacle within the supply tank for easy access.
  • The recovery tank includes a float and/or an airflow management configuration for optimal performance.
  • Additional features include a cleaning tool, suction changeover valve, fluid changeover valve, and a mixing valve for fluid supply.
  • The cleaning composition consists of an aqueous-based cleaning solution mixed with an aqueous-based oxidizing solution on demand.

Potential Applications: - Household cleaning - Commercial cleaning services - Industrial cleaning operations

Problems Solved: - Efficient and thorough extraction cleaning - Convenient access to cleaning solutions - Improved recovery tank functionality

Benefits: - Enhanced cleaning performance - Simplified operation - Versatile applications

Commercial Applications: "Extraction Cleaner with Innovative Features for Enhanced Cleaning Processes" can revolutionize the cleaning industry by offering efficient and effective solutions for various cleaning needs. This technology can be utilized in households, commercial spaces, and industrial settings, providing a reliable and convenient cleaning solution.

Questions about Extraction Cleaner with Innovative Features for Enhanced Cleaning Processes:

1. How does the auto-spray configuration improve the cleaning process? The auto-spray configuration ensures consistent and controlled application of cleaning solutions, enhancing the overall cleaning efficiency.

2. What are the benefits of the mixing valve for fluid supply? The mixing valve allows for precise blending of cleaning solutions, optimizing cleaning performance and reducing waste.


Original Abstract Submitted

An extraction cleaner may include a base, an upright body pivotally coupled to the base, a supply tank removably coupled to the upright body and a recovery tank removably coupled to the upright body. The base may include a non-removable door and a removable suction nozzle. At least one fluid dispensing nozzle may be provided on the door. The door may be pivotally coupled to the base for providing access to an agitator. The cleaner may include and auto-spray configuration. The cleaner may include a support on the upright portion for the recovery tank. The cleaner may include an additive tank received in a receptacle of the supply tank. The recovery tank may include a float and/or an airflow management configuration. The cleaner may include a cleaning tool and a suction changeover valve and/or a fluid changeover valve. The cleaner may include a mixing valve for supplying fluid to a fluid changeover valve. A cleaning composition including an aqueous based cleaning solution mixed, on demand, with an aqueous based oxidizing solution is also provided.