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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Date of filing: 20.02.1991 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)5: A47L 5/28 |
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Stick type vacuum cleaner
Staubsauger
Aspirateur
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Proprietor: White Consolidated Industries, Inc. |
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- Ferrari, Marco
Bloomington
Illinois 61701 (US)
- Fowler, Michael R.
Normal
Illinois 61761 (US)
- McVey, Kelly
Bloomington,
Illinois 61701 (US)
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Representative: Herrmann-Trentepohl, Werner, Dipl.-Ing. et al |
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Patentanwälte
Herrmann-Trentepohl
Grosse - Bockhorni & Partner
Forstenrieder Allee 59 81476 München 81476 München (DE) |
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granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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[0001] The present invention relates to a stick type vacuum cleaner having a porous filter
bag and a re-usable dirt cup, the latter being for accumulating dirt picked up from
the rug, or the like, during the vacuuming operation.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Stick type vacuum cleaners are known in which each of the cleaners is provided with
a vacuum pump, a dirt tube and a porous bag for receiving the dirt entrained in the
air stream and conducting the dirt into a reusable dirt cup that is attached to the
housing of the vacuum cleaner. Such an arrangement is shown in U.S. Patent No. 3,199,138
to Nordeen which corresponds to the preamble of claim 1.
[0003] However, in the prior art stick type vacuum cleaners the handles are not adapted
for multiple uses and, for example, it is difficult to vacuum stairs with such a device
since it is elongated and if it is held vertically both the stairs and the risers
cannot be adequately cleaned. DE-A-34 30 402 discloses a handle having two grasping
portions such as the claimed invention. However it does not disclose a grip on the
lower housing, so that this vacuum cleaner can be used in an upright position and
in a horizontal position but not for above-floor operations as intended by the claimed
invention Consequently, it is an object of the present invention to provide a two
position handle for a stick vacuum cleaner which can be used in one position for up-right
cleaning and in another position for above-floor cleaning operations and for substantially
horizontal cleaning in conjunction with a molded-in handle on the lower housing of
the cleaner. Thus, stairs and risers can be adequately vacuumed.
[0004] The present vacuum cleaner is a light-weight, up-right construction and includes
a vacuum motor for drawing dirt laden air into a housing, and discharging the dirt
into a dirt cup as the air passes through a porous filter bag.
[0005] It is another object of the present invention to provide a support beam, or post,
for a vacuum cleaner bag, which is connected to the lower housing at one end and a
handle at the other end, which is disposed outside of said bag and the dirt cup.
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide an integral molded-in hand hold
in the lower housing of the vacuum cleaner for assisting in the lifting of the nozzle
of the vacuum cleaner during stair cleaning operation.
[0007] The invention is disclosed in the characterizing part of claim 1 in connection with
the preamble of the claim itself.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] In order that the invention be more clearly understood, it will now be disclosed
in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a side elevation view of the stick vacuum cleaner constructed in accordance
with the teachings of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view the device shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 2a is an alternate embodiment of the dirt tube location in the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a substantially perspective view of the stick vacuum cleaner in use on a
floor or floor covering.
Fig. 4 is a rear elevation view of a vacuum cleaner shown in Fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged side elevational view of the handle portion of the vacuum cleaner.
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the handle shown in Fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is a perspective of the stick vacuum cleaner shown in a substantially horizontal
position for vacuuming stairs or the like.
Fig. 8 is an enlarged fragmentary exploded view of the invention showing the dirt
cup removed from the device and also showing the motor housing and porous filter bag.
Fig. 9 is a bottom plan view of the nozzle for the stick vacuum cleaner showing the
bristle strip, as well as the wheel assembly.
Fig. 10 is a rear view of the nozzle shown in Fig. 9.
Fig. 11 is a side elevational view thereof.
Fig. 12 is a top plan view of another embodiment of the nozzle incorporating a foot
pedal switch.
Fig. 13 is a bottom plan view thereof.
Fig. 14 is a side elevation thereof.
Fig. 15 is a top plan view showing the foot pedal switch of the embodiment shown in
Fig. 9.
Fig. 16 is a top plan view of the dirt cup for the stick vacuum cleaner.
Fig. 17 is a front elevational view thereof.
Fig. 18 is a view taken along the lines 18-18 of Fig. 17,
Fig. 19 is a sectional view taken along the lines 19-19 of Fig. 16.
Fig. 20 is a front elevational view of the latch device which is movable within the
dirt cup for securing and releasing the dirt cup from the vacuum cleaner.
Fig. 21 is a side elevational view thereof.
Fig. 22 is a rear elevational view of the latch shown in Fig. 20.
Fig. 23 is a view taken along the lines 23-23 of Fig. 22.
Fig. 24 is a view taken along the lines 24-24 of Figs. 22 and
Fig. 25 is a view taken along the lines 25-25 of Fig. 22.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0009] The lightweight stick type vacuum cleaner, as seen in Figs. 1-4 is provided with
a lower housing 10 having a tubular extension 12 and the nozzle 14 pivotally attached
to the extension 12 at pivot point 16. As seen in Fig. 2, an electric motor 18 and
an impeller fan 20 are mounted in the lower housing 10 forming a vacuum pump for the
cleaner. A dirt tube 22 is also provided for conducting air-entrained dirt into a
porous filter bag 24.
[0010] The lower housing is connected to the upper handle assembly 26 by means of a cylindrical
handle tube 28 located behind the porous bag and removable dirt cup 30. Consequently,
dirt-laden air which enters the vacuum cleaner device through the opening 14a in the
nozzle moves through the dirt tube 22 and exits into the bottom of the porous cloth
filter bag 24, and thereafter the air-entrained dirt falls by gravity into the dirt
cup 30, while the air flow continues up into the filter bag 24 and out to the atmosphere
through the minute openings of the filter bag. However, sometimes in use, some dirt
and debris clings to the inside of the porous bag 24 and is removed by means of a
bag shaker 32 having a lower ring 34 attached to the top of the filter bag 24. The
bag shaker 32 is provided at its upper end with a pair of springs 36, each being attached
at one end to the shaker mechanism 32 and at the other end to the handle assembly
26.
[0011] It should be noted that the handle assembly is in the form of a closed loop provided
a void 38 for inserting the fingers of the hand therethrough.
[0012] Referring particularly to Figs. 5 and 6 showing the handle portion 26 of the vacuum
cleaner which has a two-position hand grip, in which one hand grip portion 39 is substantially
linear, and in which a second handle portion 40 is integral with the hand grip portion
39, and is at an obtuse angle thereto. Thus, the user/operator of the vacuum cleaner
will use the handle portion 40 when the cleaner is held at an angle for cleaning floors
and floor coverings, as seen in Fig. 3, and the handle portion 39 is utilized when
vacuuming stairs and risers, as seen in Fig. 7. In order to make the vacuuming of
stairs and risers easier to accomplish a hand-hold 42 is provided in lower housing
10 which particularly utilizes the construction, seen in Fig. 7, as well as in Figs.
1-3.
[0013] As illustrated in Fig. 2, the handle 26 is provided with a reduced cylindrical insert
27 which fits within an end 29 of the cylindrical handle tube 28 which connects the
lower housing to the handle assembly.
[0014] At the bottom of the handle 26 is a cord retainer 43 while at the top of handle 26
is mounted a cord retainer 44, for wrapping the electric power cord when not in use.
As further seen in Figs. 5 and 6, the hand grip portions 39 and 40 are shaped for
gripping the selected handle portion without the operator's hand slipping out of position.
[0015] An alternate embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in Fig. 2a showing
the dirt tube 22a extending behind the dirt cup 30 and entering the porous filter
bag 24a at an intermediate portion thereof, or at top of the bag. In this construction,
the dirt tube functions not only to conduct the dirt-laden air into the filter bag
but also acts as the connecting support member between the lower housing 10 and the
handle assembly.
[0016] The nozzle of the present stick vacuum cleaner is provided with a small wheel assembly
50 as shown in Figs. 9-13. The nozzle opening 52 is provided with a bristle strip
54, as clearly seen in Figs. 9 and 10. In addition, the nozzle housing 56 has an opening
58 through which a rocker foot pedal 60 projects, as shown in Figs. 10.
[0017] The embodiment shown in Figs. 12-14 is provided with large nozzle propelling wheels
62 for ease in movement of the nozzle head. Pivotally secured to the nozzle casing
56 is an elbow 64 for insertion within the tubular extension 12 of the lower housing
10, as particularly seen in Fig. 2. As seen in Fig. 13 the alternate embodiment of
the nozzle construction is provided with a bristle strip 68 in the opening 70 of the
nozzle housing 72.
[0018] A removable dirt cup 30 is illustrated in Figs. 8 and 16-19, and which is adapted
to be inserted in the opening 33 between the hand hold 42 and the porous cloth bag
24, (Fig. 8). The dirt cup 30 is provided with a latch assembly referred to generally
by the reference numeral 76, and particularly shown in Figs. 20-25 of the drawings.
As seen in Fig. 8 the dirt cup has a keyway 35 in the bottom thereof for accommodating
the latch assembly 76, and a track 37 on the top surface of the lower housing 10.
The latch assembly 76, in addition, is provided with somewhat flexible legs 78 having
end hooks 80. Furthermore, the latch assembly 76 is provided with an element 82 having
slightly flexible finger pieces 84, as well as a cam 86 on the bottom of the latch.
The latch assembly 76 fits within the dirt cup 30 and has limited movement therein
but cannot be removed therefrom. Consequently, when it is desired to install the dirt
cup 30 within the opening between the lower motor housing and cloth dirt bag, the
cup 30 is pushed into the opening and slides on the track 37 on the lower housing
10 and the cam 86 located on the bottom of the latch wedges against the lower housing
of the vacuum cleaner thus locking the dirt cup in place on the stick vacuum. Since
the latch assembly 76 moves freely with limited movement within the dirt cup the latter
can be removed by squeezing the latch finger pieces 84 and pulling out the latch assembly
whereby the cam 86 is released from the lower housing. The latch assembly, however,
cannot be separated from the dirt cup since it is retained within the cup by the end
hooks 80 of the legs 78 being retained in the keyways 35 of the dirt cup 30.
[0019] Fig. 19 shows the latch assembly 76 fully inserted within the keyway 35 of the dirt
cup 30. It will again be noted that when the dirt cup 30 is pushed in the opening
33 and assumes the position shown in Fig. 2 the cam 86 of the latch assembly 76 is
forced into engagement with the top surface of the lower housing 10 thereby maintaining
the dirt cup into a latched position in the open space 33 between the bottom of the
porous cloth bag 24 and the top of the lower housing 10.
[0020] As seen in Fig. 2, the dirt cup is provided with an open top 30a communicated with
the porous bag 24 in order to permit the free fall of air-entrained dirt into the
dirt cup 30. Furthermore, as stated above, the dirt cup 30 can be removed from the
stick vacuum cleaner by grasping the finger pieces 84 on the latch assembly 76 and
pulling the latch in a direction out of the dirt cup a limited distance thereby causing
the cam 86 to be dislodged from engagement with the top surface of the lower housing
10.
[0021] As seen in Figs. 1-6 an on/off switch 95 is shown which is connected to a power source
(not shown) and which is provided in the handle 26 for operating the present stick
vacuum cleaner.
1. An upright stick-type vacuum cleaner having a lower housing (10), a nozzle (14) movably
attached to said lower housing (10), a handle (26), a support member (28) connecting
said lower housing (10) to the handle (26), a vacuum pump located in the lower housing,
a porous bag (24), a dirt cup (30) and a dirt tube (22) for conducting dust and dirt
laden air whereby said dust and dirt is deposited in said dirt cup (30), while the
air passes through said porous bag (24) to the atmosphere,
characterized by a hand grip (42) on said lower housing (10), said handle (26) being loop-shaped and
having one handle portion (39) essentially in parallel with the longitudinal axis
of the stick-type vacuum cleaner and a second handle portion (40) being integral with
the first handle portion (39) and at an obtuse angle thereto, whereby the two handle
portions are designed to be alternately grasped, the second portion (40) being for
upright cleaning operation of the vacuum cleaner and the first portion (39) together
with said hand grip (42) being for above-floor cleaning operation of the vacuum cleaner.
2. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 1 wherein said support member (28) is an elongated rigid element that is located outside of
said porous bag (24) and said dirt cup (30).
3. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 1 wherein the dirt cup (30) has a finger-operated latch (76) fixedly mounted for restricted
movement on the bottom of said dirt cup (30), said latch (76) having a cam (86) for
frictional engagement between the bottom of the dirt cup and a top surface of said
lower housing when said dirt cup (30) is inserted in said vacuum cleaner.
4. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in one of the previous claims, wherein said dirt tube (22) is connected to the bottom of said porous bag (24).
5. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in one of the previous claims, wherein said support member (28) is a cylindrically-shaped tube and said handle (26) is provided
with a cylindrical post (27) for insertion in said support member (28) to thereby
assemble said vacuum cleaner.
6. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in one of the previous claims, wherein said loop shaped handle (26) has a handle gripping portion provided with a first
handle gripping section (39) and an integral second hand gripping section (40) angularly
disposed relative thereto.
7. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in one of the previous claims, wherein said dirt tube (22) is connected to said porous bag (24) at a location above the
lower end thereof.
8. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in one of the previous claims, wherein said dirt cup (30) is removable from the lower housing (10) without removing the
porous bag (24).
9. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in one of the previous claims, wherein the movement of the latch (76) is restricted by the latch being retained within keyways
(35) on the bottom of the dirt cup (30).
10. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in one of the previous claims characterized by a shaker (32) having an actuating portion extending into the loop-shaped handle (26)
and connected to the porous bag (24) whereby the porous bag (24) can be shaken by
the actuating portion in the handle (26).
11. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 10, wherein the shaker (32) is mounted in the support member (28).
12. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 11, wherein the shaker (32) is connected to the top of the porous bag (24) and the actuating
portion extends into the lower end of the handle (26).
13. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 12, wherein the actuating portion is located above the top of the porous bag.
1. Aufrecht arbeitender Staubsauger mit einem unteren Gehäuse (10), einem Düsenansatz
(14), der beweglich an genanntem unteren Gehäuse (10) angebracht ist, einem Griff
(26), einem Tragglied (28), das das genannte untere Gehäuse (10) mit dem Griff (26)
verbindet, einer im unteren Gehäuse befindlichen Vakuumpumpe, einem durchlässigen
Beutel (24), einem Staubbehälter (30) und einem Staubrohr (22), um staub- und schmutzhaltige
Luft zu führen, durch die der genannte Staub und Schmutz in dem genannten Staubbehälter
(30) gelagert wird, während die Luft durch den genannten durchlässigen Beutel (24)
nach außen gelangt, gekennzeichnet durch einen Handgriff (42) an dem genannten unteren Gehäuse (10), wobei der genannte Griff
(26) schleifenförmig ausgeführt ist und einen Greifabschnitt (39), der im wesentlichen
parallel zu der Längsachse des Staubsaugers verläuft, sowie einen zweiten Greifabschnitt
(40), der in einem Stück mit dem ersten Greifabschnitt (39) und in einem stumpfen
Winkel zu diesem ausgeführt ist, aufweist, wobei die beiden Greifabschnitte dazu bestimmt
sind, alternativ ergriffen zu werden, wobei der zweite Abschnitt (40) für den Saugvorgang
bei aufrechter Position des Staubsaugers vorgesehen ist, und der erste Abschnitt (39)
zusammen mit dem genannten Handgriff (42) zum Saugen des Staubsaugers über dem Boden
vorgesehen ist.
2. Staubsauger nach Anspruch 1, wobei das genannte Tragglied (28) ein längliches, steifes
Element ist, das sich außerhalb des genannten durchlässigen Beutels (24) und des genannten
Staubbehälters (30) befindet.
3. Staubsauger nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Staubbehälter (30) einen mit dem Finger zu
betätigenden Riegel (76) besitzt, der am Boden des genannten Staubbehälters (30) fest
angebracht ist, so daß er eine begrenzte Bewegung ausführen kann, wobei der genannte
Riegel (76) einen Nocken (86) aufweist, der für den Reibeingriff zwischen dem Boden
des Staubbehälters und einer Oberseite des genannten unteren Gehäuses vorgesehen ist,
wenn der genannte Staubbehälter (30) in den genannten Staubsauger eingesetzt wird.
4. Staubsauger nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, wobei das genannte Staubrohr (22)
mit dem Boden des genannten durchlässigen Beutels (24) verbunden ist.
5. Staubsauger nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, wobei das genannte Tragglied (28)
ein zylindrisches Rohr ist und der genannte Griff (26) mit einem zylindrischen Stab
(27) versehen ist, der zum Einsetzen in das genannte Tragglied (28) bestimmt ist,
wodurch der genannte Staubsauger zusammengesetzt wird.
6. Staubsauger nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, wobei der genannte schleifenförmige
Griff (26) ein Griffteil mit einem ersten Greifabschnitt (39) und einem in einem Stück
mit diesem ausgeführten und in einem Winkel zu diesem angeordneten zweiten Greifabschnitt
(40) aufweist.
7. Staubsauger nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, wobei das genannte Staubrohr (22)
mit dem genannten durchlässigen Beutel (24) an einer Stelle oberhalb von dessen unterem
Ende verbunden ist.
8. Staubsauger nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, wobei der genannte Staubbehälter
(30) aus dem unteren Gehäuse (10) herausgenommen werden kann, ohne den durchlässigen
Beutel (24) zu entfernen.
9. Staubsauger nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, wobei die Bewegung des Riegels (76)
dadurch begrenzt wird, daß der Riegel in Keilnuten (35) am Boden des Staubbehälters
(30) gehalten wird.
10. Staubsauger nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, gekennzeichnet durch einen Rüttler (32), dessen Betätigungsabschnitt in den schleifenförmigen Griff (26)
hineinragt und mit dem durchlässigen Beutel (24) verbunden ist, so daß der durchlässige
Beutel (24) mit dem Betätigungsabschnitt in dem Griff (26) gerüttelt werden kann.
11. Staubsauger nach Anspruch 10, wobei der Rüttler (32) in dem Tragglied (28) eingebaut
ist.
12. Staubsauger nach Anspruch 11, wobei der Rüttler (32) mit dem oberen Ende des durchlässigen
Beutels (24) verbunden ist und der Betätigungsabschnitt in das untere Ende des schleifenförmigen
Griffs (26) hineinragt.
13. Staubsauger nach Anspruch 12, wobei der Betätigungsabschnitt über dem oberen Ende
des durchlässigen Beutels (24) angeordnet ist.
1. Aspirateur de type balai présentant un boitier inférieur (10), un suceur (14) fixé
de façon amovible audit boîtier inférieur (10), une poignée (26), un organe de support
(28) reliant ledit boîtier inférieur (10) à la poignée (26), une pompe à vide située
dans le boîtier inférieur, un sachet poreux (24), un godet à saleté (30) et un tube
pour saleté (22) servant à guider l'air chargé en poussière et en saleté, de manière
que lesdites poussière et saleté soient déposées dans ledit godet à saleté (30), tandis
que l'air traverse ledit sachet poreux (24) vers l'atmosphère,
caractérisé par un organe de saisie pour main (42) situé sur ledit boîtier inférieur
(10), ladite poignée (26) étant réalisée en forme de boucle et présentant une partie
de poignée (39) pratiquement parallèle à l'axe longitudinale de l'aspirateur de type
balai et une seconde partie de poignée (40) étant réalisée d'un seul tenant avec la
première partie de poignée (39), tout en formant un angle obtus par rapport à cette
dernière, de manière que les parties de poignée soient conçues pour être alternativement
saisies, la seconde partie (40) étant destiné à une opération de nettoyage avec l'aspirateur
verticale et la première partie (39), conjointement avec l'organe de saisie pour main
(42), étant destinée à une opération de nettoyage au-dessus du sol par l'aspirateur.
2. Aspirateur selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit organe de support (28) est
un élément rigide allongé qui est situé à l'extérieur dudit sachet poreux (24) et
dudit godet à saleté (30).
3. Aspirateur selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le godet à saleté (30) présente un
premier verrou (76) actionné par un doigt, monté rigidement de façon à effectuer un
déplacement limité au fond dudit godet à saleté (30), ledit verrou (76) présentant
une came (86) servant à établir un contact de friction entre le fond du godet à saleté
et une surface de sommet dudit boîtier inférieur, lorsque ledit godet à saleté (30)
est inséré dans ledit aspirateur.
4. Aspirateur selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel ledit tube pour
saleté (22) est relié au fond dudit sachet poreux (24).
5. Aspirateur selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel ledit organe de
support (28) est un tube de forme cylindrique et ladite poignée (26) est pourvue d'un
montant cylindrique (27) destiné à être inséré dans ledit organe de support (28),
de manière à assembler ledit aspirateur.
6. Aspirateur selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel ladite poignée
en forme de boucle (26) présente une partie de saisie de poignée pourvue d'une première
section de saisie de poignée (39) et d'une seconde section de saisie de poignée (40),
solidaire et disposée de façon angulaire par rapport à la précédente.
7. Aspirateur selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel ledit tube pour
saleté (22) est relié audit sachet poreux (24), en un emplacement situé au-dessus
de son extrémité inférieure.
8. Aspirateur selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel ledit godet à saleté
(30) peut être retiré du boîtier inférieur (10) sans retirer le sachet poreux (24).
9. Aspirateur selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le déplacement
du verrou (76) est limité par le verrou maintenu dans des rainures de clavette (35)
situées sur le fond du godet à saleté (30).
10. Aspirateur selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé par un secoueur
(32) présentant une partie d'actionnement s'étendant dans la poignée en forme de boucle
(26) et reliée au sachet poreux (24), de manière que le sachet poreux (24) puisse
être secoué par la partie d'actionnement située dans la poignée (26).
11. Aspirateur selon la revendication 10, dans lequel le secoueur (32) est monté dans
l'organe de support (28).
12. Aspirateur selon la revendication 11, dans lequel le secoueur (32) est relié au sommet
du sachet poreux (24) et la partie d'actionnement s'étend dans l'extrémité inférieure
de la poignée (26).
13. Aspirateur selon la revendication 12, dans lequel la partie d'actionnement se situe
au-dessus du sommet du sachet poreux.