AirJet Cleaner Introduces a New Patent Concept for Air-Powered Robotic Floor Cleaning
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CHICAGO - illiNews -- Axis International is introducing the AirJet Cleaner, a patented robotic floor-cleaning concept designed to rethink how automated cleaning systems remove dirt and debris from hard floors and carpets.

Unlike traditional robotic vacuums that rely primarily on brushes and wheel contact, the AirJet Cleaner patent introduces a system that uses carefully directed airflow to help the cleaning device move while simultaneously loosening embedded dirt and dust. The concept combines propulsion, debris agitation, and downward cleaning airflow into a compact robotic platform intended to improve cleaning performance while reducing mechanical wear.

The patent describes an innovative approach where multiple air jets work together to help lift stubborn dirt from carpet fibers, direct debris toward the cleaning system, and assist in maneuvering the unit across different floor surfaces. By reducing reliance on traditional drive mechanisms, the technology could potentially offer quieter operation, fewer moving parts, and improved navigation over varying floor types.

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Potential applications include residential homes, apartments, offices, hospitality environments, healthcare facilities, schools, and commercial cleaning operations where automated floor maintenance continues to grow in demand.

The AirJet Cleaner represents another example of innovative engineering designed to improve everyday household technology while creating new opportunities for manufacturers seeking differentiated products in the rapidly expanding robotic cleaning market.

This patented invention is currently available for licensing and manufacturing consideration through Axis International.

Learn more at https://123axis.com

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Source: Axis International Marketing
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