Abstract:
An automatic cleaning system comprises a control panel communicatively coupled to a sprinkler device and a cleaning apparatus. The sprinkler device emits a heat and deodorizer for intense drying and sterilization. The cleaning apparatus removes the cleaning solution, sweeps mops, vacuums, shampoos and waxes floors.

Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application claims priority to provisional patent application No. 61/530,088 filed on Sep. 1, 2011. 
    
    
     FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
     This invention relates self-cleaning enclosed spaces. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Since the beginning of human history cleaning has been a largely manual process. As technology for cleaning developed more comprehensive and effective cleaning solvents, the cleaning process became more effective, but also more dangerous. Exposure to chemicals can affect the health of a user. This problem was mitigated in recent years by the development of apparatus that can clean enclosed spaces independent of a user. However, those apparatus have not taught a comprehensive cleaning solution independent of user labor as is disclosed below. 
     BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     An automatic cleaning system comprises a control panel communicatively coupled to a sprinkler device and a cleaning apparatus. The sprinkler device emits a cleaning solution and the cleaning apparatus removes the cleaning solution. The cleaning apparatus can also sweep, mop, shampoo, vacuum or wax floors. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS 
       Having thus described the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein: 
         FIG. 1  is a perspective view of the invention. 
         FIG. 2  is a section view of the invention along line  2 - 2  in  FIG. 1  illustrating the apparatus cleaning path. 
         FIG. 3  is a section view of the invention illustrating the sprinkler path. 
         FIG. 4  is a perspective detail view of the invention. 
         FIG. 5  is a lower perspective detail view of the invention. 
         FIG. 6  is a front detail view of the invention. 
         FIG. 7  is a perspective detail of the invention showing the original door in use. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
     Embodiments of the present invention overcome many of the obstacles associated with automatic comprehensive cleaning of a room, and now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings that show some, but not all embodiments of the claimed inventions. Indeed, the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. 
       FIG. 1  and  FIG. 7  shows the invention. Room  46  comprises an automatic cleaning system. The automatic cleaning system further comprises sprinkler device  36 . Sprinkler device  36  travels along the sprinkler track  48  and can be accessed by removing the roof corner panel  34  and sliding back the parameter panel to expose sprinkler track  48 . Sprinkler device  36  emits the cleaning solution throughout room  46  as will be explained below. Cleaning apparatus  10  is mechanically coupled to apparatus track  12 . Cleaning apparatus  10  can clean room  46  as explained below. Cleaning apparatus  10  is not normally in room  46  rather cleaning apparatus  10  is held on an opposite side of the wall and in terms upon lifting sliding baseboard  14  in the direction shown by the arrows. Original door  52  is located on a first wall of room  46 . Original door  52  can slide along door notch  20 . Sliding metal door  16  can slide along the door notch  20 . Sliding metal door  16  further comprises window  18 . The first wall of room  46  further comprises control panel  22  canister panel  30  and vacuum canister panel  40 . 
       FIG. 2  shows apparatus cleaning path  24 . Room  46  further comprises floor  26  and first wall  28 , second wall  28 , third wall  28 , and fourth wall  28 . As explained above cleaning apparatus  10  enters room  46  through second wall  28 . Cleaning apparatus  10  then travels along path  24  to clean room  46 . 
       FIG. 3  and  FIG. 4  show sprinkler track  48 . As shown here, sprinkler device  36  begins in a corner of the room  46  defined by the intersection of second wall  28  and third wall  28 . Sprinkler device  36  travels in a counterclockwise manner along sprinkler track  48  along second wall  28 , then along first wall  28 , then long fourth wall  28 , and finally back to the corner of second wall  28  and third wall  28 . As sprinkler  36  travels along sprinkler track  48 , sprinkler  36  emits cleaning solution  38 . That cleaning solution will cover the entire surface of floor  26  along with first wall  28 , second wall  28 , third wall  28 , fourth wall  28  and the ceiling of room  46 . The solution will completely disinfect room  46 . And then the solution will be removed by cleaning apparatus  10 , as explained below. 
       FIG. 5  shows first wall  26  in more detail. Control panel  22  is communicatively coupled to sprinkler  36  and cleaning apparatus  10 . Vacuum canister panel  40  further comprises vacuum canister  42 . Vacuum canister  42  and cleaning solution canister  32  are mechanically coupled to cleaning apparatus  10  in use. Cleaning apparatus  10  vacuums cleaning solution  38  from floor  26 , and then deposits whatever is vacuumed into a plumbing system for room  46 . In other embodiments cleaning apparatus  10  can act as a broom, mop, carpet shampooer, vacuum or waxing apparatus. Canister panel  30  further comprises cleaning solution canister  32 . Cleaning solution canister  32  is mechanically coupled to sprinkler  36 . In some embodiments, water can be combined with cleaning solution  38  and then moved from canister  32  to sprinkler device  36  by a pump or similar device. 
       FIG. 6  shows control panel  22  in more detail. The user can program the automatic cleaning system by importing the floor type and the type of cycle. For example, one cycle can include sweeping, mopping, washing with a sprinkler device, drying, disinfecting and deodorizing. A user can stop the automatic cleaning system with the stop/hold button; the amount of clean time remaining will be displayed next to the clean time label.