Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Machines – With air blast or suction
Patent
1980-08-15
1981-11-17
Moore, Chris K.
Brushing, scrubbing, and general cleaning
Machines
With air blast or suction
15364, 15397, 15402, A47L 514
Patent
active
043002617
ABSTRACT:
A vacuum cleaning apparatus using a hood forming a travelling vacuum chamber with an optimum combination of jet stream means and suction nozzle means. The jet stream means includes a plurality of orifices that are generally directed toward the intake of a suction nozzle means so as to cause the soil on the surface to be cleaned to become airborne before being acted upon by the suction nozzle means. A combined motor and air compressor is mounted in the hood means for furnishing compressed air to the jet stream means. The motor may also drive a rotating brush which may be interposed between the jet stream means and the suction nozzle means.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2003215 (1935-05-01), Nadig
patent: 2524117 (1950-10-01), Storm
patent: 3268942 (1966-08-01), Rossman
patent: 3694848 (1972-10-01), Alcala
Holland Marion D.
Woodward James C.
Caslin Richard L.
Moore Chris K.
Robbins Robert E.
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