Description of Invention
[0001] This invention relates to a surface cleaning apparatus. More particularly, but not
exclusively, this invention relates to an apparatus for cleaning a surface such as
a floor or wall which utilises a source of steam. It should be appreciated that the
invention is applicable to many other types of surface cleaning apparatus, for example,
carpet washing apparatus / vacuums.
[0002] The use of steam cleaners for cleaning floor and other surfaces is well known. For
cleaning floor surfaces, a steam cleaner typically has a cleaning head comprising
a body able to be moved, by a user, over the surface to be cleaned, the body being
adapted to carry a cleaning element of or including a fabric/textile or other material
of a steam permeable absorbent nature. Steam (or very hot water) is emitted from the
body and passes through the cleaning element to contact the surface being cleaned,
with the effect of loosening dirt from the surface. Dirty water from condensation
of the steam on the surface is absorbed by the cleaning element.
[0003] The cleaning head, to enable it to be manipulated over the surface being cleaned,
may be attached to a wand and steam supplied thereto by way of a hose from a separate
steam generator. Alternatively, the wand may itself be provided with a steam generator
and supply of water, to form a self-contained steam cleaning device, sometimes referred
to as a "stick" or "mop" type of steam cleaner.
[0004] A further provision known in such a steam cleaner is the ability to store a cleaning
agent, e.g. a solution of a suitable detergent, to assist the cleaning operation.
[0005] According to the present invention, we provide a surface cleaning apparatus including:
a cleaning head having a body that defines a footprint to sit adjacent a surface to
be cleaned; and
a fluid storage container;
wherein the cleaning head includes a nozzle configured for directing fluid from the
storage container to a surface outside of the footprint of the body.
[0006] Further features of the invention are set out in the claims appended hereto.
[0007] Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference
to the accompanying figures, of which:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a surface cleaning apparatus in accordance with
the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of a cleaning head of the apparatus of Figure 1;
FIGURE 3 is a plan view of the cleaning head of Figure 2;
FIGURES 4 and 5 are left and right side views of the cleaning head of Figure 2; and
FIGURES 6 and 7 are rear and front, respectively, views of the cleaning head of Figure
2.
[0008] Referring to figure 1 this shows a surface cleaning apparatus 10 in accordance with
the present invention. The apparatus 10 has a cleaning head with a body 20 which is
pivotally connected to a user graspable handle 11. Connected to the user graspable
handle 11 is a fluid storage container 30 and a housing 50 which houses a steam generator,
a pump for feeding water from the fluid storage container 30 to the steam generator
and a fluid passage connecting an output from the steam generator to the cleaning
head body 20. The working of the internal components of the apparatus 10 will be described
in greater detail later.
[0009] It can be seen from the figures that a lower end of the handle 11 is pivotally connected
to the body 20 by a connection 11 a. In order to aid clarity, the handle 11 has been
omitted in figures 2 through 7.
[0010] The cleaning head body 20 is substantially triangular in plan view (see figure 3)
and has a rear wall 20a and forwardly facing walls 20b and 20c. The walls 20a, 20b,
20c, define a footprint F which sits adjacent a surface to be cleaned.
[0011] Advantageously, the apparatus 10 includes a nozzle 40 configured for directing fluid
to a surface outside of the footprint F. In the present embodiment the nozzle 40 is
connected to a forwardmost portion of the cleaning head body 20 (at the junction of
the walls 20b, c) and is shaped so as to direct fluid downwardly towards the surface
outside of the footprint F. In the present example the nozzle 40 is fixed relative
to the cleaning head body 20, but it should be appreciated that the nozzle 40 could
be moveable relative to the body 20. For example, the nozzle could be rotationally
moveable so as to direct fluid to either side of a midline which extends through the
body 20. Alternatively still, the nozzle could be angularly and/or laterally moveable
relative to the body 20. Such movement of the nozzle 40 would permit a user to more
accurately direct the nozzle 40 on to a surface being cleaned.
[0012] Whilst not shown in the figures, the nozzle may include a portion which is telescopically
moveable so as to affect displacement between an outlet of the nozzle 40 and the body
20. In other words, the nozzle 40 could be configured so its overall length could
be extended and/or reduced so as to provide the user with a greater control over the
distance between an outlet from the nozzle 40 and the surface being cleaned.
[0013] In some embodiments the nozzle 40 may be made from a resilient material such that
it is resiliently moveable relative to the body 20. For example, the nozzle could
be made from a rubber or rubber-like material.
[0014] In some embodiments the nozzle 40 may be detachably connected to the body 20, for
example by a screw, press or bayonet connection fitting. Whilst in the present embodiment
a single nozzle 40 is provided, embodiments are also envisaged including two or more
nozzles 40. In such embodiments the nozzles could be positioned at any location around
the periphery of the cleaning head body 20. For example the one nozzle may be positioned
somewhere along the wall 20b whilst another is positioned somewhere along the wall
20c. In addition, or as an alternative, the nozzle or one of the nozzles may be positioned
on the rear wall 20a.
[0015] The apparatus 10 includes a valve for controlling the flow of fluid from the container
30 to the nozzle 40. That valve is actuated by a user operable switch 60 which is
positioned on the body 20 of the cleaning head. The switch 60 is hand or foot operable.
[0016] In the present invention, as discussed above, the apparatus 10 includes a steam generator
in fluid connection with the water storage container 30. The steam generator includes
at least one heating element positioned in a suitable housing which heats water pumped
thereto from the container 30 by a pump. The purpose of the steam generator is to
boil the water so as to generate steam which is then passed through suitable fluid
passages to the underside of the cleaning head body 20 and to the nozzle 40. Thus,
the footprint F of the body 20 receives a proportion of the steam generated and, when
the valve is opened by pressing the switch 60, steam is permitted to pass through
a suitable fluid passage to the nozzle 40. In some embodiment the valve may be configured
to permit steam to pass to either the footprint F or the nozzle, or to both footprint
F and the nozzle 40 at the same time.
[0017] In some embodiments the apparatus may include a detergent storage container and a
detergent passage for directing detergent from the detergent storage container to
the nozzle 40. In such an embodiment the apparatus 10 may include a common passage
connecting the outlet from the steam generator to the detergent passage so as to provide
a combination of detergent and steam to the nozzle 40. As an alternative, the nozzle
may include respective outlets from the steam generator and from the detergent passage
(i.e. there being two outlets from the nozzle 40). In some embodiments the apparatus
may include a device, e.g. a switch or user controllable dial, for controlling the
amount of steam and/or detergent which is passed to the nozzle 40. Such a device may
include one or more valves positioned in the steam and detergent passages to control
the flow of fluid therethrough.
[0018] Although not shown in the figures, the apparatus may include one or more tools for
cleaning, with each tool having a conduit, e.g. a flexible pipe or the like, which
is connectable to the outlet from the nozzle 40. As an alternative, where the nozzle
40 is detachably connected to the body 20, the conduit for each tool may be connectable
to the respective part of the body to which the nozzle 40 connects. Such a connection
may be a press connection, a screw threaded connection or a bayonet connection. Other
suitable connections are envisaged without departing from the scope of the present
invention.
[0019] The present invention is advantageous over prior art apparatus, because of its ability
to provide fluid, e.g. steam and/or detergent, to a floor surface outside of the footprint
F. This is highly desirable to a user as they can more easily clean stubbornly dirty
floor areas. The steam being emitted from the nozzle is preferably at a higher pressure
and/or flow rate than that which passes to the footprint F, which means that stubbornly
dirty floor areas are more easily and quickly cleaned. For example, the present invention
is suited to surfaces such as tiled floors and walls, with the nozzle being particularly
useful in cleaning grout joins between adjacent tiles.
[0020] Although not shown in the figures, embodiments of the invention may include a source
of suction, e.g. a vacuum source, for removing dirt, emulsified dirt and/or condensed
water from the surface being cleaned.
[0021] When used in this specification and claims, the terms "comprises" and "comprising"
and variations thereof mean that the specified features, steps or integers are included.
The terms are not to be interpreted to exclude the presence of other features, steps
or components.
[0022] The features disclosed in the foregoing description, or the following claims, or
the accompanying drawings, expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means
for performing the disclosed function, or a method or process for attaining the disclosed
result, as appropriate, may, separately, or in any combination of such features, be
utilised for realising the invention in diverse forms thereof.
[0023] Further features of one or more aspects of the invention are set out in the numbered
clauses provided below.
CLAUSES
[0024]
- 1. A surface cleaning apparatus including:
a cleaning head having a body that defines a footprint to sit adjacent a surface to
be cleaned; and
a fluid storage container;
wherein the cleaning head includes a nozzle configured for directing fluid from the
storage container to a surface outside of the footprint of the body.
- 2. An apparatus according to clause 1 wherein the apparatus includes two of more of
said nozzles, each configured for directing fluid from the storage container to a
surface outside of the footprint of the body.
- 3. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the nozzle is connected
to the body.
- 4. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the nozzle is connected
to a forwardly facing part of the body.
- 5. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the nozzle is moveable relative
to the body.
- 6. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the nozzle is rotationally
moveable relative to the body.
- 7. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the nozzle is angularly
moveable relative to the body.
- 8. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the nozzle is laterally
moveable relative to the body.
- 9. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the nozzle includes a portion
which is telescopically moveable so as to effect a displacement between an outlet
of the nozzle and the body.
- 10. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the nozzle is moveable
towards and away from the surface to be cleaned.
- 11. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the nozzle is resiliently
moveable.
- 12. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the nozzle is detachably
connected to the body.
- 13. An apparatus according to clause 12 wherein the detachable connection is provided
by one of suitable screw or bayonet connection formations provided on the body and
nozzle.
- 14. An apparatus according to clause 12 or clause 13 wherein the apparatus includes
a plurality of said nozzles, each of which is connectable to the body as selected
by a user.
- 15. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the apparatus includes
a valve for controlling the flow of fluid from the storage container to the nozzle(s).
- 16. An apparatus according to clause 15 wherein the valve is actuated by a user operable
switch.
- 17. An apparatus according to clause 16 wherein the switch is configured for controlling
the amount of fluid which passes to the nozzle.
- 18. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the fluid storage container
is a water storage container and wherein the apparatus includes:
a steam generator including a heating element(s);
a pump for feeding water from the water storage container to the steam generator;
and
a fluid passage for directing steam from the steam generator to a cleaning head of
the apparatus,
wherein the apparatus includes a further fluid passage for directing steam from the
steam generator to the nozzle.
- 19. An apparatus according to clause 18, as dependent on clause 16 or clause 17, wherein
the switch is configured for controlling the amount of steam which passes from the
steam generator to the nozzle and/or to the cleaning head.
- 20. An apparatus according to any one of clauses 1 to 17 wherein the fluid storage
container is configured for holding a fluid containing a detergent.
- 21. An apparatus according to clause 20, as dependent on clause 16 or clause 17, wherein
the switch is configured for controlling the amount of detergent which passes from
the detergent storage container to the nozzle and/or to the cleaning head.
- 22. An apparatus according to any one of clauses 1 to 17 wherein the fluid storage
container is a water storage container and wherein the apparatus includes:
a steam generator in fluid communication with the water storage container, the steam
generator including a heating element(s);
a pump for feeding water from the water storage container to the steam generator;
a steam passage for directing steam from the steam generator to a cleaning head of
the apparatus;
a further steam passage for directing steam from the steam generator to the nozzle;
a detergent storage container; and
a detergent passage for directing detergent from the detergent storage container to
the nozzle.
- 23. An apparatus according to clause 22 wherein the detergent passage and the further
steam passage are connected to a common passage which connects to the nozzle.
- 24. An apparatus according to clause 22 or clause 23 wherein the nozzle includes respective
outlets from the further steam passage and from the detergent passage.
- 25. An apparatus according to any one of clauses 22 to 24 wherein the apparatus includes
a device for controlling the amount of steam and/or detergent which is directed to
the nozzle.
- 26. An apparatus according to clause 25 wherein the device includes one or move valves.
- 27. An apparatus according to clause 26 wherein the valve is controlled by a user
operable switch.
- 28. An apparatus according to clause 27 wherein user operable switch is hand or foot
operable and is positioned on the body of the cleaning head.
- 29. An apparatus according to clause 27 or clause 28 wherein the apparatus includes
a wand / handle and wherein the user operable switch is positioned thereon.
- 30. An apparatus according to any preceding clause wherein the apparatus includes
one or more tools for cleaning, each tool having a conduit which is connectable to
the nozzle.
- 31. An apparatus according to any preceding clause, when dependent on any one of clauses
12 to 14, wherein the apparatus includes one or more tools for cleaning, each tool
having a conduit which is connectable to a respective part of the body to which the
nozzle connects.
- 32. An apparatus according to any preceding clause including a source of suction for
removing, for examples dirt, emulsified dirt and/or condensed water, from the surface
being cleaned.
- 33. An apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as
shown in the accompanying drawings.
- 34. Any novel feature or novel combination of features described herein and/or in
the accompanying drawings.
1. A steam cleaning apparatus including:
a cleaning head having a body that defines a footprint to sit adjacent a surface to
be cleaned; and
a fluid storage container;
wherein the cleaning head includes a nozzle detachably connected to the body and configured
for directing fluid from the storage container to a surface outside of the footprint
of the body.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the apparatus includes two or more of said
nozzles, each configured for directing fluid from the storage container to a surface
outside of the footprint of the body.
3. An apparatus according to any preceding claim wherein the nozzle is connected to a
forwardly facing part of the body, and/or
wherein the nozzle is moveable relative to the body, and/or
wherein the nozzle is rotationally moveable relative to the body, and/or wherein the
nozzle is angularly moveable relative to the body, and/or wherein the nozzle is laterally
moveable relative to the body, and/or wherein the nozzle includes a portion which
is telescopically moveable so as to effect a displacement between an outlet of the
nozzle and the body, and/or
wherein the nozzle is moveable towards and away from the surface to be cleaned, and/or
wherein the nozzle is resiliently moveable.
4. An apparatus according to any preceding claim wherein the detachable connection is
provided by one of suitable screw or bayonet connection formations provided on the
body and nozzle, and/or
wherein the apparatus includes a plurality of said nozzles, each of which is connectable
to the body as selected by a user, and/or
wherein the apparatus includes one or more tools for cleaning, each tool having a
conduit which is connectable to a respective part of the body to which the nozzle
connects.
5. An apparatus according to any preceding claim wherein the apparatus includes a valve
for controlling the flow of fluid from the storage container to the nozzle(s).
6. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the valve is actuated by a user operable
switch, preferably
wherein the switch is configured for controlling the amount of fluid which passes
to the nozzle.
7. An apparatus according to any preceding claim wherein the fluid storage container
is a water storage container and wherein the apparatus includes:
a steam generator including a heating element(s);
a pump for feeding water from the water storage container to the steam generator;
and
a fluid passage for directing steam from the steam generator to a cleaning head of
the apparatus,
wherein the apparatus includes a further fluid passage for directing steam from the
steam generator to the nozzle.
8. An apparatus according to claim 7, as dependent on claim 6, wherein the switch is
configured for controlling the amount of steam which passes from the steam generator
to the nozzle and/or to the cleaning head.
9. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein the fluid storage container
is configured for holding a fluid containing a detergent.
10. An apparatus according to claim 9, as dependent on claim 6, wherein the switch is
configured for controlling the amount of detergent which passes from the detergent
storage container to the nozzle and/or to the cleaning head.
11. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein the fluid storage container
is a water storage container and wherein the apparatus includes:
a steam generator in fluid communication with the water storage container, the steam
generator including a heating element(s);
a pump for feeding water from the water storage container to the steam generator;
a steam passage for directing steam from the steam generator to a cleaning head of
the apparatus;
a further steam passage for directing steam from the steam generator to the nozzle;
a detergent storage container; and
a detergent passage for directing detergent from the detergent storage container to
the nozzle.
12. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the detergent passage and the further steam
passage are connected to a common passage which connects to the nozzle, and/or
wherein the nozzle includes respective outlets from the further steam passage and
from the detergent passage.
13. An apparatus according to any one of claims 11 or claim 12 wherein the apparatus includes
a device for controlling the amount of steam and/or detergent which is directed to
the nozzle, preferably
wherein the device includes one or more valves, even more preferably wherein the valve
is controlled by a user operable switch.
14. An apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the user operable switch is hand or foot
operable and is positioned on the body of the cleaning head, or
wherein the apparatus includes a wand / handle and wherein the user operable switch
is positioned thereon.
15. An apparatus according to any preceding claim wherein the apparatus includes one or
more tools for cleaning, each tool having a conduit which is connectable to the nozzle.