- Bedford MA, US Jason Jeffrey Suchman - Arlington MA, US Peter J. Lydon - Peabody MA, US Guo Hui Pan - Dong guan, CN Gary Cui - Guangzhou, CN
International Classification:
A47L 9/28 B08B 3/02 B08B 1/00 B08B 3/08 A47L 9/14
Abstract:
A docking station for a mobile cleaning robot can include a base portion configured to receive the mobile cleaning robot. The docking station can include a housing connected to the base portion and a pad cleaning system. The pad cleaning system can be connected to the housing and can include a cleaning head engageable with a cleaning pad of the mobile cleaning robot to remove debris from the cleaning pad, the cleaning head can include a nozzle configured to discharge a fluid onto the cleaning pad.
- Bedford MA, US Ryan Mercier - Boston MA, US Chin Xu - Shenzhen City, CN Jason Jeffrey Suchman - Arlington MA, US
International Classification:
A47L 9/28 B01D 46/02 B01D 46/00 A47L 9/14
Abstract:
A filtering device for an evacuation station includes a filter bag configured to collect debris evacuated from a cleaning robot by an evacuation station. The filtering device includes an interface assembly configured to interface with the evacuation station. The interface assembly includes (i) a base attached to the filter bag along an opening of the filter bag, (ii) an access door configured to provide or limit access to a space within the filter bag depending on whether the access door is in an open position or a closed position, and (iii) one or more hinges connecting the base to the access door. The access door is rotatable around the one or more hinges from the closed position to the open position.
- Bedford MA, US Ellen B. Cargill - Norfolk MA, US Douglas Dell'Accio - Boston MA, US Jason Jeffrey Suchman - Arlington MA, US Flavia Pastore - Wakefield MA, US
International Classification:
A47L 9/28 A47L 9/00 A47L 9/14
Abstract:
A bag-based filtering device for collecting debris from a cleaning robot via a debris evacuation station includes a filter bag configured to separate at least the portion of the evacuated debris from a flow of air generated by the evacuation station. The filtering device includes a conduit extending inward from an opening of the filter bag into the receptacle. The conduit is configured to pneumatically connect a receptacle of the filtering device with an inlet of the filtering device to direct the flow of air generated by the evacuation station through the filter bag to separate at least the portion of the evacuated debris from the flow of air.
- Bedford MA, US Ellen B. Cargill - Norfolk MA, US Douglas Dell'Accio - Boston MA, US Jason Jeffrey Suchman - Arlington MA, US Flavia Pastore - Wakefield MA, US
International Classification:
A47L 9/28 A47L 9/14 A47L 9/00
Abstract:
A bag-based filtering device for collecting debris from a cleaning robot via a debris evacuation station includes a filter bag configured to separate at least the portion of the evacuated debris from a flow of air generated by the evacuation station. The filtering device includes a conduit extending inward from an opening of the filter bag into the receptacle. The conduit is configured to pneumatically connect a receptacle of the filtering device with an inlet of the filtering device to direct the flow of air generated by the evacuation station through the filter bag to separate at least the portion of the evacuated debris from the flow of air.