CN216495121U - Surface cleaning apparatus, base station for surface cleaning apparatus, and surface cleaning system - Google Patents

Surface cleaning apparatus, base station for surface cleaning apparatus, and surface cleaning system Download PDF

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CN216495121U
CN216495121U CN202122165479.2U CN202122165479U CN216495121U CN 216495121 U CN216495121 U CN 216495121U CN 202122165479 U CN202122165479 U CN 202122165479U CN 216495121 U CN216495121 U CN 216495121U
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The present disclosure provides a surface cleaning apparatus comprising: a cleaning liquid storage part for storing a cleaning liquid; a cleaning portion to which or near which the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid storage portion is supplied so that the cleaning portion is used to wash a surface of a cleaning object; a recovery storage portion for accommodating at least the cleaning liquid after use; and a cleaning part, at least part of which is positioned inside the recovery storage part, and when cleaning liquid is supplied to the cleaning part, the recovery storage part is cleaned by the high-pressure cleaning liquid output by the cleaning part. The present disclosure also provides a base station for a surface cleaning apparatus and a surface cleaning system.

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Surface cleaning apparatus, base station for surface cleaning apparatus, and surface cleaning system
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a surface cleaning apparatus, a base station for a surface cleaning apparatus, and a surface cleaning system.
Background
Today's surface cleaning devices are used for wet cleaning hard floors or short-hair carpets. The device typically has one or more rolling brushes or cleaning discs made of a wool material which can be used to scrub tough soils from the floor by the addition of water or a water/detergent mixture.
As the machine moves over the dirt, the dirt that has been wiped off by the roller brush and dissolved by the water or water/detergent mixture is picked up with the cleaning head aligned in the direction of movement of the roller brush and stored in the sump of the surface cleaning apparatus.
When sewage or other solid dirt exists in the sewage tank, the sewage tank needs to be disassembled and manually cleaned, so that time and labor are wasted; furthermore, when the manual cleaning of the sewage tank is not thorough, the inside of the sewage tank may get moldy and smelly, which affects the user experience.
Currently, there is no art in the prior art for automatically cleaning the waste tank of a surface cleaning apparatus.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to solve one of the above technical problems, the present disclosure provides a surface cleaning apparatus, a base station for a surface cleaning apparatus, and a surface cleaning system.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a surface cleaning apparatus comprising:
a cleaning liquid storage part for storing a cleaning liquid;
a cleaning portion to which or near which the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid storage portion is supplied so that the cleaning portion is used to wash a surface of a cleaning object;
a recovery storage portion for accommodating at least the cleaning liquid after use; and
and the cleaning part is at least partially positioned in the recovery storage part, and when cleaning liquid is supplied to the cleaning part, the high-pressure cleaning liquid output by the cleaning part is used for cleaning the recovery storage part.
According to the surface cleaning apparatus of at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the cleaning part includes a cleaning head, or includes a flushing port formed on a side wall of the recovery storage part.
A surface cleaning apparatus according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a suction nozzle provided in the vicinity of the cleaning portion for sucking at least used cleaning liquid, and the sucked cleaning liquid is recovered to the recovery storage portion.
The surface cleaning device according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a recovery passage communicating with the suction nozzle and the recovery storage portion, the cleaning liquid sucked by the suction nozzle entering the recovery storage portion via the recovery passage.
The surface cleaning apparatus according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a housing, and a part of an outer side wall of the recovery storage part and a part of an inner side wall of the housing enclose a part of the recovery passage.
The surface cleaning apparatus according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a water temperature detection device provided on the cleaning liquid delivery pipe or in the vicinity of the cleaning liquid storage part, for detecting a temperature of the cleaning liquid flowing out of the cleaning liquid delivery pipe or a temperature of the cleaning liquid stored in the cleaning liquid storage part.
A surface cleaning apparatus according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a cleaning nozzle disposed to or near the cleaning portion and connected to the cleaning liquid delivery line, and a cleaning water pump disposed upstream of the cleaning nozzle and in fluid communication with the cleaning liquid delivery line to spray cleaning liquid to the cleaning portion through the cleaning nozzle by the cleaning water pump.
The surface cleaning apparatus according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a first cleaning line connected to the cleaning part to supply a cleaning liquid or a cleaning liquid to the cleaning part through the first cleaning line.
A surface cleaning apparatus according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a host recovery conduit connected with the recovery storage portion to recover used cleaning liquid and dirt within the recovery storage portion through the host recovery conduit.
A surface cleaning apparatus according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a water level detection device for detecting an amount of cleaning liquid within the cleaning liquid storage.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a base station for a surface cleaning apparatus, comprising:
a cleaning liquid supply part for storing a cleaning liquid; and
a dirty liquid storage portion for recovering used cleaning liquid and dirt within a recovery storage portion of the surface cleaning apparatus;
wherein when the cleaning liquid supply portion supplies the cleaning liquid to the recovery storage portion of the surface cleaning apparatus to clean the recovery storage portion, the dirty liquid storage portion is further configured to recover the cleaning liquid after cleaning the recovery storage portion.
The base station for the surface cleaning equipment according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a base station recovery pipeline, and one end of the base station recovery pipeline is connected to an upper half portion of a side wall of the dirty liquid storage portion or connected to a top wall of the dirty liquid storage portion.
The base station for a surface cleaning apparatus according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a filter member disposed below the liquid inlet of the base station recovery line to the contaminated liquid storage part, so that used cleaning liquid and contaminated materials recovered through the base station recovery line are filtered by the filter member.
A base station for a surface cleaning apparatus according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, further comprising a base station suction assembly connected to the dirty liquid storage and configured to generate a negative pressure; when the base station suction assembly generates negative pressure, the used cleaning liquid and the dirt in the recovery storage part are recovered to the dirt liquid storage part under the action of negative pressure adsorption.
According to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the base station for a surface cleaning apparatus is configured such that the connection between the base station suction assembly and the dirty liquid storage is located at an upper half of a side wall of the dirty liquid storage or is connected to a top wall of the dirty liquid storage.
A base station for a surface cleaning apparatus according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a second purge line connected to the cleaning liquid supply such that when the surface cleaning apparatus is docked at the base station and mated with the base station, the second purge line is connected to the first purge line of the surface cleaning apparatus to provide cleaning liquid to the recovery storage portion of the surface cleaning apparatus through the second purge line and the first purge line.
According to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the base station for a surface cleaning apparatus is provided with a second valve on the second cleaning line, and the second valve is used for opening or closing the second cleaning line.
The base station for the surface cleaning device according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a base station water supply line connected to the cleaning liquid supply part so that when the surface cleaning device is parked at the base station and is in fit connection with the base station, the base station water supply line is connected to a main water supply line of the surface cleaning device to supply the cleaning liquid into the cleaning liquid storage part of the surface cleaning device through the base station water supply line and the main water supply line or to recycle the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid storage part to the cleaning liquid supply part of the base station.
According to the base station for the surface cleaning equipment in at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, a first valve is arranged on the base station water supply pipeline, and the first valve is used for opening or closing the base station water supply pipeline.
The base station for a surface cleaning apparatus according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a pressure changing part connected to the cleaning liquid supply part for supplying a high-pressure gas to an inside of the cleaning liquid supply part.
The base station for a surface cleaning apparatus according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a pressure detection unit provided in the cleaning liquid supply part for detecting a gas pressure in the cleaning liquid supply part.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a surface cleaning system comprising a surface cleaning apparatus as described above, and/or comprising a base station for a surface cleaning apparatus as described above.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a surface cleaning system according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 2 is an exploded schematic view of a surface cleaning system according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 3 is a flow chart of a cleaning method of a surface cleaning apparatus according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
The reference numbers in the figures are in particular:
100 surface cleaning apparatus
110 cleaning part
120 clean liquid storage part
121 clean liquid delivery line
122 water temperature detection device
123 water level detection device
124 clean water pump
130 collection and storage unit
131 recovery channel
132 host recovery pipeline
140 casing
150 main engine water supply pipeline
160 host suction assembly
170 cleaning part
171 first cleaning pipeline
200 base station
210 cleaning liquid supply part
220 base
240 base station water supply pipeline
250 heating device
260 dirty liquid reservoir
261 base station recovery pipeline
262 Filter element
270 base station suction assembly
280 second cleaning pipeline
281 second valve
290 pressure changing part
295 pressure detection unit.
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The present disclosure will be described in further detail with reference to the drawings and embodiments. It is to be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are for purposes of illustration only and are not to be construed as limitations of the present disclosure. It should be further noted that, for the convenience of description, only the portions relevant to the present disclosure are shown in the drawings.
It should be noted that the embodiments and features of the embodiments in the present disclosure may be combined with each other without conflict. Technical solutions of the present disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings in conjunction with embodiments.
Unless otherwise indicated, the illustrated exemplary embodiments/examples are to be understood as providing exemplary features of various details of some ways in which the technical concepts of the present disclosure may be practiced. Accordingly, unless otherwise indicated, features of the various embodiments may be additionally combined, separated, interchanged, and/or rearranged without departing from the technical concept of the present disclosure.
The use of cross-hatching and/or shading in the drawings is generally used to clarify the boundaries between adjacent components. As such, unless otherwise noted, the presence or absence of cross-hatching or shading does not convey or indicate any preference or requirement for a particular material, material property, size, proportion, commonality between the illustrated components and/or any other characteristic, attribute, property, etc., of a component. Further, in the drawings, the size and relative sizes of components may be exaggerated for clarity and/or descriptive purposes. While example embodiments may be practiced differently, the specific process sequence may be performed in a different order than that described. For example, two processes described consecutively may be performed substantially simultaneously or in reverse order to that described. In addition, like reference numerals denote like parts.
When an element is referred to as being "on" or "over," "connected to" or "coupled to" another element, it can be directly on, connected or coupled to the other element or intervening elements may be present. However, when an element is referred to as being "directly on," "directly connected to" or "directly coupled to" another element, there are no intervening elements present. For purposes of this disclosure, the term "connected" may refer to physically connected, electrically connected, and the like, with or without intervening components.
For descriptive purposes, the present disclosure may use spatially relative terms such as "below … …," below … …, "" below … …, "" below, "" above … …, "" above, "" … …, "" higher, "and" side (e.g., as in "sidewall") to describe one component's relationship to another (other) component as illustrated in the figures. Spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use, operation, and/or manufacture in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as "below" or "beneath" other elements or features would then be oriented "above" the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplary term "below … …" can encompass both an orientation of "above" and "below". Further, the devices may be otherwise positioned (e.g., rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, when the terms "comprises" and/or "comprising" and variations thereof are used in this specification, the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components and/or groups thereof are stated but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components and/or groups thereof. It is also noted that, as used herein, the terms "substantially," "about," and other similar terms are used as approximate terms and not as degree terms, and as such, are used to interpret inherent deviations in measured values, calculated values, and/or provided values that would be recognized by one of ordinary skill in the art.
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a surface cleaning system according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. Fig. 2 is an exploded schematic view of a surface cleaning system according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the present disclosure provides a surface cleaning system that may include a surface cleaning apparatus 100 and a base station 200.
In the case shown in fig. 1, that is, after the surface cleaning apparatus 100 and the base station 200 are combined, when the surface cleaning apparatus 100 is parked at the base station 200, the surface cleaning apparatus 100 may be charged by the base station 200, the cleaning liquid or the cleaning liquid may be supplied to the cleaning liquid storage unit 120 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 or circulated with the surface cleaning apparatus, or the cleaning liquid may be supplied to the recovery storage unit 130 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100, so that the recovery storage unit of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 is cleaned.
In the present disclosure, surface cleaning apparatus 100 may be an upright surface cleaning apparatus or a horizontal surface cleaning apparatus, may be an autonomous mobile surface cleaning apparatus or a handheld surface cleaning apparatus, may be a wired surface cleaning apparatus or a wireless surface cleaning apparatus. The type of surface cleaning apparatus is not limited in this disclosure, but will be illustrated in this disclosure by way of example as a cordless hand-held upright surface cleaning apparatus. While applicable to other types of surface cleaning apparatuses, those skilled in the art will appreciate that corresponding modifications can be made to the types of surface cleaning apparatuses specifically described in this disclosure and will not be described in detail herein.
Furthermore, the surface cleaning apparatus 100 may be used for cleaning floors or short-hair carpets, but also for cleaning other objects, such as glass, etc.
As shown in fig. 1, the surface cleaning apparatus 100 may include a cleaning portion 110 and a cleaning liquid storage portion 120.
The cleaning part 110 may be bristles provided on an outer circumferential surface of the roll brush. And cleaning of the surface to be cleaned is achieved by the rolling of the bristles.
The cleaning liquid storage part 120 may be in the form of a water tank for storing the cleaning liquid, and may transfer the cleaning liquid to the cleaning part 110 or the vicinity of the cleaning part 110, for example, the cleaning liquid stored in the cleaning liquid storage part 120 may be sprayed to the cleaning part 110 or the vicinity of the cleaning part 110 through the cleaning liquid delivery pipe 121.
In the present disclosure, the cleaning liquid is preferably cleaning hot water having a temperature greater than or equal to a first temperature threshold. During the whole cleaning process of the surface cleaning apparatus 100, the cleaning liquid can be sprayed to the cleaning part 110 or the vicinity of the cleaning part 110 through the cleaning liquid delivery pipe 121, so that the cleaning effect by the cleaning liquid is achieved. Furthermore, when some stubborn dirt (for example, juice, milk stain, sauce, or other dirt adhered to the cleaning object) needs to be cleaned during the cleaning process by the surface cleaning apparatus 100, the cleaning liquid is sprayed to the cleaning portion 110 or the vicinity of the cleaning portion 110 through the cleaning liquid delivery pipe 121, so that the cleaning effect by the cleaning liquid is achieved. For example, the spraying of the cleaning liquid may be initiated automatically or manually upon user instruction. In the case of automatic activation, the presence of dirt may be automatically detected, for example, a detection sensor may be provided on or near the cleaning portion 110, and when the presence of dirt is detected, the spraying of cleaning liquid is automatically activated. In the case of manual activation, when the user recognizes that the dirt needs to be cleaned, the user activates the spraying of the cleaning liquid so that the dirt is removed by the action of the cleaning liquid.
In addition, the water level detection device 123 and/or the water temperature detection device 122 may be provided inside or in the vicinity of the outside of the cleaning liquid storage unit 120. The water level detecting means 123 may also serve as an in-place detecting means for detecting whether the cleaning liquid storage part 120 is in place.
A water temperature detection device 122 may also be provided to the cleaning liquid delivery pipe 121. The water level detecting means may detect the volume amount of the cleaning liquid stored in the cleaning liquid storage part 120, and may alert the user to fill the cleaning liquid in case the volume amount is less than a predetermined threshold value. The water temperature detecting means may be used to detect the temperature of the cleaning liquid stored in the cleaning liquid storage part 120 so as to alert the user when the liquid temperature is less than a predetermined temperature.
Surface cleaning apparatus 100 may further include a fluid distribution device that may include a cleaning nozzle (not shown) that may be disposed to or near cleaning portion 110 and connected to cleaning liquid delivery line 121, and a cleaning water pump 124 that may be disposed upstream of the cleaning nozzle and in fluid communication with cleaning liquid delivery line 121. This may spray the cleaning liquid to the cleaning part 110 through the cleaning nozzle by the cleaning water pump 124.
According to further embodiments of the present disclosure, the surface cleaning apparatus 100 may further include a reclamation storage 130, which reclamation storage 130 may be in the form of a water tank and may be used to store reclaimed dirty water. After the cleaning liquid is sprayed to the cleaning part 110 and the dirt is washed by the cleaning liquid, the used cleaning liquid may be recovered to the recovery storage part 130. The recovery of the cleaning liquid may be accomplished, for example, through the recovery passage 131.
Specifically, the used cleaning liquid and dirt may be recovered to the recovery storage unit 130 by the main unit suction unit 160. The host suction assembly 160 is configured to generate a negative pressure, wherein the negative pressure generated by the host suction assembly 160 is applied to a suction nozzle via the recovery storage unit 130, wherein the suction nozzle may be disposed on or near the cleaning unit 110, and optionally may be disposed near the rear of the cleaning unit 110. Thus, when the fluid is recovered, the main suction unit 160 starts to operate, and sucks the used cleaning fluid and dirt through the suction nozzle, and conveys the cleaning fluid and dirt to the recovery storage unit 130 through the recovery channel, and at this time, the recovery storage unit 130 is connected to the suction nozzle through the recovery channel.
In the present disclosure, a part of an outer sidewall of the recovery storage part 130 and a part of an inner sidewall of the housing 140 enclose a part of the recovery passage 131.
The surface cleaning apparatus 100 further includes a cleaning part 170 to clean the recovery storage part 130 by the high-pressure cleaning liquid output from the cleaning part 170 when the cleaning liquid is supplied to the cleaning part 170, that is, the cleaning part 170 sprays the high-pressure cleaning liquid to the recovery storage part 130 to clean the recovery storage part 130; in the present disclosure, the cleaning part 170 may include a cleaning head, at least a portion of which is located inside the recovery storage part 130 to spray cleaning liquid to an inner wall surface of the recovery storage part 130 through the cleaning head to clean the recovery storage part 130.
As another implementation form, the washing part 170 may further include a flushing port formed on a side wall of the recovery storage part 130, and when the cleaning liquid is supplied to the flushing port, the cleaning liquid is delivered to an inner wall surface of the recovery storage part 130, thereby cleaning the recovery storage part 130.
In an alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, the housing 140 forms an accommodation space that accommodates the cleaning liquid storage part 120 and the recovery storage part 130. And the case 140 may be opened to take out the detachably accommodating cleaning liquid storage part 120 and the recovery storage part 130 and replace the accommodating cleaning liquid storage part 120 and the recovery storage part 130.
Of course, the storage unit 120 for containing the cleaning liquid and the recovery storage unit 130 may be provided in a non-replaceable mode, that is, both the storage unit 120 for containing the cleaning liquid and the recovery storage unit 130 may be provided in a fixed manner.
The base station 200 is described below in conjunction with fig. 1. As shown, the base station 200 may include a cleaning liquid supply 210 and a base 220. The cleaning liquid supply 210 may be in the form of a tank and is used to store cleaning liquid and may provide the stored cleaning liquid to the cleaning liquid storage 120 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100.
For example, the base station 200 can include a base station water supply line 240, and when the surface cleaning apparatus 100 is mated with the base station 200, the base station water supply line 240 of the base station 200 is in fluid communication with the main water supply line 150 of the surface cleaning apparatus to provide cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid supply 210 of the base station 200 to the cleaning liquid storage 110 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100.
As one implementation form, the main water supply line 150 may be independently connected to the cleaning liquid storage part 110, thereby implementing the supply of the cleaning liquid into the cleaning liquid storage part 110; as another implementation form, the main water supply line 150 may also be connected to the cleaning liquid delivery line 121 to supply the cleaning liquid into the cleaning liquid storage part 120 through the cleaning liquid delivery line 121.
Accordingly, the base station 200 can also enable the recovery of cleaning liquid through the main water supply line 150, i.e., the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid storage 120 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 to be recovered to the base station.
In the present disclosure, a heating device 250 is provided on the base station water supply line 240 to heat the cleaning liquid flowing in the base station water supply line 240 by the heating device 250, so that the temperature of the cleaning liquid added to the cleaning liquid storage part of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 is controlled to a preset value.
When surface cleaning apparatus 100 is mated with base station 200, base station 200 may also charge surface cleaning apparatus 100 via a charging device, e.g., base station 200 may be provided with a charging port and surface cleaning apparatus 100 may be provided with a charging plug, with mating of both to effect charging of surface cleaning apparatus 100.
In addition, the surface cleaning apparatus 100 may communicate with the base station 200 via a charging port and a charging plug, for example, to enable data transmission. Furthermore, both the charging function and the communication function may be controlled, such as by a control circuit provided with the base station 200 and a control circuit provided with the surface cleaning apparatus 100.
Additionally, a rechargeable battery may be provided in the surface cleaning apparatus 100, which is charged by the charging device. Although the rechargeable surface cleaning apparatus is described in the present disclosure as an example, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that it may be provided in a wired manner.
In the present disclosure, it is preferable that the cleaning is performed by hot water, for example, cleaning stubborn dirt. In the prior art, detergents are generally used to clean stubborn dirt, and there are also ways to treat stubborn dirt with steam. However, when the cleaning agent is used, the ratio of the cleaning agent needs to be controlled, and the cleaning process of the cleaning agent must be specially performed, which results in increased time and cost. With steam, rechargeable surface cleaning devices require a rechargeable battery carried by the surface cleaning device to provide energy during the generation of steam, which greatly reduces the amount of time the surface cleaning device is used after each charge. In addition, in other heating methods, the rechargeable battery of the surface cleaning device is required to provide energy, which increases the energy consumption of the surface cleaning device.
Thus, in the present disclosure, to reduce the energy loss of the surface cleaning apparatus itself, the energy loss may be transferred to a base station, taking into account the problems of cruising and water-holding of the surface cleaning apparatus. Therefore, in the present disclosure, the base station is provided with the above-described cleaning liquid supply part 210, and can supply heated water to the cleaning liquid storage part 120 of the surface cleaning apparatus by heating with the heating device 250, and the temperature of the water stored in the cleaning liquid storage part 120 is a temperature suitable for cleaning stubborn dirt, and the temperature of the water stored in the cleaning liquid storage part 120 can be maintained.
After the surface cleaning apparatus 100 is returned to the base station 200, the base station water supply line 240 and the main water supply line 150 are fluidly connected, so that the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid supply part 210 can be supplied to the cleaning liquid storage part 120, and the supplied cleaning liquid can be heated by the heating device 250, thereby supplying the cleaning liquid at a predetermined temperature to the cleaning liquid storage part 120.
On the other hand, after the surface cleaning apparatus 100 returns to the base station 200, the base station is also used to clean the recycling storage 130 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100.
For example, the host recovery pipe 132 of the recovery storage unit 130 is connected to the base station recovery pipe 261 of the base station 200, so that the dirt in the recovery storage unit 130 is recovered to the base station 200 through the host recovery pipe 132 and the base station recovery pipe 261.
In the present disclosure, the host recovery pipe 132 is connected to the recovery storage unit 130.
In this case, the base station 200 includes a contaminated liquid storage unit 260, the base station recovery pipeline 261 is connected to the contaminated liquid storage unit 260, and for example, one end of the base station recovery pipeline 261 is connected to an upper half portion of a side wall of the contaminated liquid storage unit 260 or a top wall of the contaminated liquid storage unit 260.
In the present disclosure, a filtering member 262 is disposed inside the dirty liquid storage 260, wherein the filtering member 262 is disposed below a liquid inlet of the dirty liquid storage 260 through the base station recycling line 261, so that the dirty liquid recycled through the base station recycling line 261 is filtered by the filtering member 262.
In one implementation, the base station 200 includes a dirty water pump (not shown) disposed in the base station recycling line 261 to recycle the dirty water in the recycling storage unit to the dirty liquid storage unit 260 when the dirty water pump is activated.
As another implementation form, the base station 200 may further include a base station suction assembly 270, and the base station suction assembly 270 is connected to the dirty liquid storage 260 and is used for generating negative pressure. When the base station suction module 270 generates negative pressure, the contaminants in the recovery storage unit 130 are recovered to the contaminated liquid storage unit 260 by the negative pressure suction effect.
Preferably, the connection of the base station suction assembly 270 to the dirty liquid storage 260 is at the top wall of the dirty liquid storage 260.
In the present disclosure, the surface cleaning apparatus 100 includes a first cleaning conduit 171, the base station 200 includes a second cleaning conduit 280, and when the surface cleaning apparatus 100 is docked at the base station 200 and is in mating connection with the base station 200, the first cleaning conduit 171 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 is in fluid communication with the second cleaning conduit 280 of the base station 200 to provide cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid supply 210 of the base station to the recovery reservoir 130 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100; wherein the first cleaning pipe 171 is connected to the cleaning part 170.
In the present disclosure, a first valve 241 is disposed on the base station water supply pipeline 240, and the first valve 241 is used for opening or closing the base station water supply pipeline 240, that is, when the first valve 241 is in an open state, the cleaning liquid is allowed to flow inside the base station water supply pipeline 240, and correspondingly, when the first valve 241 is in a closed state, the cleaning liquid is not allowed to flow inside the base station water supply pipeline 240.
More preferably, the first valve 241 may be selected as an electromagnetic valve, and the first valve 241 is preferably disposed at a position between the heating device 250 and the cleaning liquid supply part 210 of the base station 200.
According to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, a second valve 281 is disposed on the second cleaning line 280, and the second valve 281 is used to open or close the second cleaning line 280, that is, when the second valve 281 is in an open state, the cleaning liquid is allowed to flow inside the second cleaning line 280, and accordingly, when the second valve 281 is in a closed state, the cleaning liquid is not allowed to flow inside the second cleaning line 280.
More preferably, the second valve 281 may be selected as a solenoid valve, and the second valve 281 is disposed in parallel with the first valve 241.
That is, the first valve 241 and the second valve 281 are connected to the cleaning liquid supply part 210 of the base station 200 through a common pipe.
In one implementation, the base station 200 includes a base station water pump (not shown) for supplying high pressure cleaning fluid to the second cleaning line 280 and the base station water supply line.
As another implementation form, the base station 200 may further include a pressure varying part 290, and the pressure varying part 290 is connected to the cleaning liquid supply part 210 and is used for supplying high-pressure gas to the inside of the cleaning liquid supply part 210.
The pressure varying unit 290 may be an air pump for providing high-pressure air to the inside of the cleaning liquid supplying unit 210, and the air pressure in the cleaning liquid supplying unit 210 reaches a preset value by the high-pressure air, so as to provide the cleaning liquid to the cleaning liquid storing unit 120 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 or to the recovery storing unit 130 by the high-pressure air.
In an optional embodiment of the present disclosure, the base station further includes a pressure detecting unit 295, the pressure detecting unit 295 is disposed at the cleaning liquid supplying part 210, and is configured to detect a gas pressure in the cleaning liquid supplying part 210, and stop the pressure varying part 290 when the gas pressure in the cleaning liquid supplying part 210 is greater than a preset value.
Fig. 3 is a flow chart of a cleaning method of a surface cleaning apparatus according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, as shown in fig. 3, the present disclosure provides a cleaning method of a surface cleaning apparatus, including:
302. surface cleaning apparatus 100 docks with base station 200 and maintains a mating connection of surface cleaning apparatus 100 and base station 200;
304. a dirty liquid storage 260 for storing used cleaning liquid and dirty liquid in the recovery storage 130 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 in the base station 200;
306. the cleaning liquid supply part 210 of the base station 200 supplies the cleaning liquid to the recovery storage part 130 to wash the recovery storage part 130; and
308. the cleaning liquid after washing the collection and storage unit 130 is collected into the contaminated liquid storage unit 260 of the base station 200.
The cleaning method of the surface cleaning device in the present disclosure can realize the automatic cleaning of the recovery storage part 130 of the surface cleaning device, that is, the air pump is used to generate a high pressure in the cleaning liquid supply part 210 of the base station 200, the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid supply part 210 of the base station 200 is supplied to the recovery storage part at a high pressure, and strong flushing is performed, so as to achieve a good cleaning effect by high-pressure flushing.
In an alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, the used cleaning liquid and the soil in the recovery storage part 130 are sucked to the soil liquid storage part 260 of the base station 200 by the negative pressure of the base station suction assembly 270 of the base station 200.
In the present disclosure, the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid supply part 210 of the base station 200 is supplied to the cleaning part 170 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 by the pressure varying part 290 of the base station 200, so that the recovery storage part 130 is cleaned by the high-pressure cleaning liquid output from the cleaning part 170.
The cleaning liquid supply portion 210 of the base station 200 is also used to supply cleaning liquid to the cleaning liquid storage portion 120 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 or to recycle cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid storage portion 120 to the cleaning liquid supply portion 210 of the base station 200 when fluid flow is permitted in the water supply line of the base station 200.
At this time, on the one hand, when the cleaning liquid supply part 210 of the base station 200 is also used to supply the cleaning liquid to the cleaning liquid storage part 120 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100, the pressure change part 290 supplies the high-pressure gas into the cleaning liquid supply part 210.
On the other hand, when the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid storage unit 120 is collected to the cleaning liquid supply unit 210 of the base station 200, the pressure changing unit 290 is configured to discharge the gas in the cleaning liquid supply unit 210 so that a negative pressure is formed in the cleaning liquid supply unit 210.
In the description herein, reference to the description of the terms "one embodiment/mode," "some embodiments/modes," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment/mode or example is included in at least one embodiment/mode or example of the application. In this specification, the schematic representations of the terms used above are not necessarily intended to be the same embodiment/mode or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments/modes or examples. Furthermore, the various embodiments/aspects or examples and features of the various embodiments/aspects or examples described in this specification can be combined and combined by one skilled in the art without conflicting therewith.
Furthermore, the terms "first", "second" and "first" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or to implicitly indicate the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In the description of the present application, "plurality" means at least two, e.g., two, three, etc., unless specifically limited otherwise.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing embodiments are merely for clarity of illustration of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure. Other variations or modifications may occur to those skilled in the art, based on the foregoing disclosure, and are still within the scope of the present disclosure.

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1. A surface cleaning apparatus, comprising:
a cleaning liquid storage part for storing a cleaning liquid;
a cleaning portion to which or near which the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid storage portion is supplied so that the cleaning portion is used to wash a surface of a cleaning object;
a recovery storage portion for accommodating at least the cleaning liquid after use; and
and the cleaning part is at least partially positioned in the recovery storage part, and when cleaning liquid is supplied to the cleaning part, the high-pressure cleaning liquid output by the cleaning part is used for cleaning the recovery storage part.
2. A surface cleaning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the cleaning section comprises a cleaning spray head or a flushing port formed in a side wall of the recovery store.
3. A surface cleaning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a suction nozzle disposed adjacent the cleaning portion for sucking at least used cleaning liquid, and the sucked cleaning liquid is recovered to the recovery storage portion.
4. A surface cleaning apparatus as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a recovery channel in communication with the suction nozzle and the recovery storage portion, the cleaning liquid drawn by the suction nozzle entering the recovery storage portion via the recovery channel.
5. A surface cleaning apparatus as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a housing, part of an outer side wall of the recovery store and part of an inner side wall of the housing enclosing part of the recovery channel.
6. A surface cleaning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising water temperature detection means provided on the cleaning liquid delivery conduit or in the vicinity of the cleaning liquid reservoir for detecting the temperature of the cleaning liquid flowing out of the cleaning liquid delivery conduit or the temperature of the cleaning liquid stored in the cleaning liquid reservoir.
7. A surface cleaning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a cleaning nozzle disposed at or near the cleaning section and connected to the cleaning liquid delivery conduit, and a cleaning water pump disposed upstream of the cleaning nozzle and in fluid communication with the cleaning liquid delivery conduit to spray cleaning liquid through the cleaning nozzle to the cleaning section by the cleaning water pump.
8. A surface cleaning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a first wash line connected to the wash section to provide cleaning liquid or wash liquid to the wash section through the first wash line.
9. A surface cleaning apparatus as recited in claim 1, further comprising a host reclaim line connected to the reclaim storage portion to reclaim used cleaning liquid and dirt in the reclaim storage portion via the host reclaim line.
10. A surface cleaning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising water level detection means for detecting the amount of cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid reservoir.
11. A base station for a surface cleaning apparatus, comprising:
a cleaning liquid supply part for storing a cleaning liquid; and
a dirty liquid storage portion for recovering used cleaning liquid and dirt within a recovery storage portion of the surface cleaning apparatus;
wherein when the cleaning liquid supply portion supplies the cleaning liquid to the recovery storage portion of the surface cleaning apparatus to clean the recovery storage portion, the dirty liquid storage portion is further configured to recover the cleaning liquid after cleaning the recovery storage portion.
12. The base station for a surface cleaning apparatus of claim 11, further comprising a base station recovery conduit having one end connected to an upper half of a sidewall of the dirty liquid reservoir or to a top wall of the dirty liquid reservoir.
13. The base station for a surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a filter member disposed below the liquid inlet of the base station recovery line to the dirty liquid storage portion, so that used cleaning liquid and dirty recovered through the base station recovery line are filtered by the filter member.
14. A base station for a surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising a base station suction assembly connected to the dirty liquid reservoir and adapted to generate a negative pressure; when the base station suction assembly generates negative pressure, the used cleaning liquid and the dirt in the recovery storage part are recovered to the dirt liquid storage part under the action of negative pressure adsorption.
15. A base station for a surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the connection of the base station suction assembly to the dirty liquid reservoir is at an upper half of a side wall of the dirty liquid reservoir or is connected to a top wall of the dirty liquid reservoir.
16. The base station of claim 11, further comprising a second purge line coupled to the cleaning liquid supply such that when the surface cleaning apparatus is docked in the base station and mated with the base station, the second purge line is coupled to the first purge line of the surface cleaning apparatus to provide cleaning liquid to the reclamation store of the surface cleaning apparatus through the second purge line and the first purge line.
17. The base station for a surface cleaning apparatus of claim 16, wherein a second valve is provided on the second wash line, the second valve being configured to open or close the second wash line.
18. The base station of claim 11, further comprising a base station water supply line coupled to the cleaning liquid supply such that when the surface cleaning apparatus is docked in the base station and mated with the base station, the base station water supply line is coupled to a main water supply line of the surface cleaning apparatus to provide cleaning liquid to the cleaning liquid storage of the surface cleaning apparatus via the base station water supply line and the main water supply line or to recycle cleaning liquid from the cleaning liquid storage to the cleaning liquid supply of the base station.
19. The base station of claim 18, wherein the base station water supply line has a first valve disposed thereon, the first valve being configured to open or close the base station water supply line.
20. The base station for a surface cleaning apparatus of claim 11, further comprising a pressure varying portion connected to the cleaning liquid supply portion for supplying a gas at a high pressure to an inside of the cleaning liquid supply portion.
21. The base station for a surface cleaning apparatus of claim 20, further comprising a pressure detection unit disposed at the cleaning liquid supply for detecting a gas pressure within the cleaning liquid supply.
22. A surface cleaning system comprising a surface cleaning apparatus as claimed in any of claims 1 to 10 and/or a base station for a surface cleaning apparatus as claimed in any of claims 11 to 21.
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