[0001] The present invention relates to a vacuum cleaner having a multipurpose suction accessory.
[0002] A vacuum cleaner according to the preamble of claim 1 is already known e.g. from
EP-A-1449473.
[0003] A vacuum cleaner is a home appliance to perform a cleaning operation. The vacuum
cleaner generally includes a body to generate suction force, a suction head to contact
a surface to be cleaned so as to suction (draw in) air and dirt, a handle pipe manipulated
by a user, an extension pipe to connect the suction head to the handle pipe, and a
flexible hose to connect the handle pipe to the body.
[0004] The vacuum cleaner may be provided with various kinds of suction accessories to perform
cleaning in place of the suction head depending upon the type, shape and condition
of the surface to be cleaned. The suction accessories are generally separately provided.
They are individually coupled to the handle pipe when in use.
[0005] Therefore, it is an aspect of the present disclosure to provide a vacuum cleaner
having a multipurpose suction accessory that may be provided with various kinds of
suction parts and perform cleaning using one of the suction parts.
[0006] Additional aspects of the disclosure will be set forth in part in the description
which follows and, in part, will be apparent from the description, or may be learned
by practice of the disclosure.
[0007] In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a vacuum cleaner includes
a body to generate suction force, a suction head to contact a surface to be cleaned
so as to suction air and dirt, a handle pipe manipulated by a user, a flexible hose
to connect the handle pipe to the body, an extension pipe to connect the suction head
to the handle pipe, and a multipurpose suction accessory coupled to the handle pipe
to replace the suction head to perform cleaning, wherein the multipurpose suction
accessory includes a cylindrical main body coupled to the handle pipe, the main body
including at least one introduction port formed on a lateral surface of the main body
and a discharge port formed at one of both longitudinal end portions of the main body
to communicate with the handle pipe, a cylindrical rotating body rotatably coupled
to an outside of the main body and including a plurality of suction parts formed on
a lateral surface of the rotating body and spaced a predetermined distance from each
other in a circumferential direction, the suction parts being sequentially positioned
to correspond to the introduction port of the main body by rotating the rotating body
with respect to the main body, and a locker to restrict rotation of the rotating body
with respect to the main body.
[0008] Herein, the suction parts may include a suction port to suction air and dirt on the
surface to be cleaned and a brush to guide suction of the air and dirt.
[0009] The brushes of the suction parts may have a different shape and a different purpose
of use.
[0010] In addition, the plurality of suction parts may include four suction parts.
[0011] Herein, the suction parts may be disposed on the lateral surface of the rotating
body and spaced 90 degrees from each other in a circumferential direction.
[0012] In addition, the suction port may be provided to both sides of the brush facing in
a circumferential direction, or the brush may be provided to both sides of the suction
port facing in the circumferential direction.
[0013] The vacuum cleaner may further include a sealing member provided between the main
body and the rotating body to seal a gap between the main body and the rotating body.
[0014] Herein, an outer surface of the sealing member may be coated with a film formed of
a smooth material to allow the rotating body to smoothly rotate.
[0015] In addition, the locker may include a plurality of accommodation grooves formed on
an outer surface of the main body and spaced a predetermined distance from each other
in the circumferential direction, a plate spring arranged at the rotating body and
provided with a protrusion adapted to be accommodated in the accommodation grooves.
[0016] Alternatively, the locker may include a plurality of locking grooves formed at one
longitudinal end of the rotating body and spaced a predetermined distance from each
other in the circumferential direction, an insertion protrusion slidably arranged
on an outer surface of the main body so as to be inserted into the locking grooves,
and a compression spring to elastically support the insertion protrusion in a direction
of insertion of the insertion protrusion into the locking grooves.
[0017] An opening may be formed at one of the longitudinal end portions of the main body,
and a crevice member for cleaning of crevices may be coupled to the opening.
[0018] In addition, the main body may be telescopically formed to extend and contract in
a longitudinal direction thereof.
[0019] In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, a vacuum cleaner includes
a body to generate suction force, a suction head to contact a surface to be cleaned
so as to suction air and dirt, a handle pipe manipulated by a user, and a multipurpose
suction accessory coupled to the handle pipe to replace the suction head to perform
cleaning, wherein the multipurpose suction accessory includes a cylindrical main body
including at least one introduction port formed on a lateral surface of the main body,
a cylindrical rotating body including a plurality of suction parts formed on a lateral
surface of the rotating body and spaced apart from each other in a circumferential
direction, the rotating body being rotatably coupled to an outside of the main body,
and a sealing member provided between the main body and the rotating body to seal
a gap between the main body and the rotating body.
[0020] Herein, the vacuum cleaner may further include a locker to restrict rotation of the
rotating body with respect to the main body.
[0021] These and/or other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent and more readily
appreciated from the following description of embodiments, taken in conjunction with
the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a view illustrating the overall configuration of a vacuum cleaner according
to a first embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a multipurpose suction accessory
of the vacuum cleaner according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the multipurpose suction accessory of
the vacuum cleaner according to the first embodiment, which is taken along line I-I
of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the multipurpose suction accessory of
the vacuum cleaner according to the first embodiment, which is taken along line II-II
of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a first usage mode of the multipurpose suction accessory
of the vacuum cleaner according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a second usage mode of the multipurpose suction accessory
of the vacuum cleaner according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a third usage mode of the multipurpose suction accessory
of the vacuum cleaner according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 8 is a view illustrating a fourth usage mode of the multipurpose suction accessory
of the vacuum cleaner according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 9 is a view showing the external appearance of a multipurpose suction accessory
of a vacuum cleaner according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the configuration of the multipurpose
suction accessory of the vacuum cleaner according to the second embodiment;
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the multipurpose suction accessory
of the vacuum cleaner according to the second embodiment, which is taken along line
III-III of FIG. 9;
FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the multipurpose suction accessory
of the vacuum cleaner according to the second embodiment, which is taken along line
IV-IV of FIG. 9;
FIG. 13 is a view illustrating a multipurpose suction accessory of a vacuum cleaner
according to a third embodiment of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 14 is a view illustrating a multipurpose suction accessory of a vacuum cleaner
according to a fourth embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0022] Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present disclosure,
examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference
numerals refer to like components throughout.
[0023] FIG. 1 is a view illustrating the overall configuration of a vacuum cleaner according
to a first embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0024] Referring to FIG. 1, a vacuum cleaner 1 includes a body 10 to generate suction force,
a suction head 21 to contact a surface to be cleaned so as to suction air and dirt,
a handle pipe 30 manipulated by a user, an extension pipe 20 to connect the suction
head 21 to the handle pipe 30, a flexible hose 23 to connect the handle pipe 30 to
the body 10, and a multipurpose suction accessory 40 separately provided to be coupled
to the handle pipe 30 in place of the suction head 21.
[0025] The body 10 includes a fan motor unit (not shown) to generate suction force and a
dust collector (not shown) to remove dirt from the suctioned air.
[0026] The suction head 21 is caused to suction air and dirt by the suction force generated
in the body 10. The suction head 21 may clean a typical surface and be formed in a
relatively wide and flat shape.
[0027] The air and dirt suctioned through the suction head 21 may be guided to the extension
pipe 20. The extension pipe 20 may be a pipe formed of resin or metal, for example.
[0028] The handle pipe 30 may be detachably coupled to an end portion of the extension pipe
20. A user may easily manipulate orientations of the suction head 21 and the extension
pipe 20, holding the handle pipe 30. Various operational interfaces 32 such as buttons
allowing selection of functions of the vacuum cleaner 1 may be provided to the handle
pipe 30.
[0029] The flexible hose 23 is provided between the handle pipe 30 and the body 10. The
flexible hose 23 may be formed of a flexible resin material, for example, allowing
the handle pipe 30 to be freely moved.
[0030] In this configuration, air and dirt on a surface to be cleaned are suctioned through
the suction head 21 by the suction force generated in the body 10. The suctioned air
and dirt sequentially pass through the extension pipe 20, the handle pipe 30, and
the flexible hose 23 and are then guided to the body 10. In the body 10, dirt in the
suctioned air may be filtered out and purified air may be discharged from the body
10.
[0031] The multipurpose suction accessory 40 is a part that replaces the suction head 21
formed in a relatively wide and flat shape when surfaces such as corners, window frames,
pet hair, and fabrics are cleaned.
[0032] The multipurpose suction accessory 40 may be coupled to the handle pipe 30 in place
of the extension pipe 20. When the multipurpose suction accessory 40 is to be used,
the extension pipe 20 may be detached from the handle pipe 30, and then the multipurpose
suction accessory 40 may be coupled to the handle pipe 30. In the case that normal
cleaning is to be performed again using the suction head 21, the multipurpose suction
accessory 40 may be detached from the handle pipe 30 and then the extension pipe 20
may be coupled to the handle pipe 30.
[0033] As a non-limiting example, the multipurpose suction accessory 40 of this embodiment
is provided with a plurality of suction parts 81, 82, 83 and 84 (FIG. 2) each of which
serves a different purpose. After coupling the multipurpose suction accessory 40 to
the handle pipe 30, the user may select one of the suction parts 81, 82, 83 and 84
to perform cleaning. Accordingly, the multipurpose suction accessory 40 may be a four-in-one
structure. However, the number of suction parts is not limited thereto. One or more
suction parts may be provided for the multipurpose suction accessory 40. Hereinafter,
the configuration and operation of the multipurpose suction accessory 40 of this embodiment
will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
[0034] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a multipurpose suction accessory
of the vacuum cleaner according to the first embodiment. FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional
view illustrating the multipurpose suction accessory of the vacuum cleaner according
to the first embodiment, which is taken along line I-I of FIG. 1, and FIG. 4 is a
cross-sectional view illustrating the multipurpose suction accessory of the vacuum
cleaner according to the first embodiment, which is taken along line II-II of FIG.
1. FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a first usage mode of the multipurpose suction accessory
of the vacuum cleaner according to the first embodiment, FIG. 6 is a view illustrating
a second usage mode of the multipurpose suction accessory of the vacuum cleaner according
to the first embodiment, FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a third usage mode of the multipurpose
suction accessory of the vacuum cleaner according to the first embodiment, and FIG.
8 is a view illustrating a fourth usage mode of the multipurpose suction accessory
of the vacuum cleaner according to the first embodiment.
[0035] Referring to FIGS. 2 and 8, the multipurpose suction accessory 40 includes a cylindrical
main body 50 coupled to the handle pipe 30 and a cylindrical rotating body 80 rotatably
coupled to an outside of the main body 50.
[0036] One or more introduction ports 52 through which air and dirt on a surface to be cleaned
are introduced is formed on the lateral surface 51 of the main body 50, and a discharge
port 56 through which the air and dirt introduced through the introduction port 52
is discharged to the handle pipe 30 is formed at one longitudinal end portion of the
main body 50. A passage 54 (FIG. 3) connecting the introduction port 52 to the discharge
port 56 is formed in the main body 50.
[0037] The introduction port 52 may be formed at one side portion of the lateral surface
51 and provided with a reinforcing rib 53.
[0038] An opening 55 may be formed at the other longitudinal end portion of the main body
50, and a cap 66 may be coupled to the opening 55 to close the opening 55. The cap
66 may be provided with a hook 67 to fix the same. By coupling the hook 67 to a restriction
groove 58 provided to the main body 50, the cap 66 may be fixed to the main body 50.
[0039] The rotating body 80 is rotatably arranged at the outside of the main body 50 to
surround the outer surface of the main body 50. The lateral surface of the rotating
body 80 is provided with a plurality of suction parts 81, 82, 83 and 84 spaced a predetermined
distance from each other in a circumferential direction.
[0040] Accordingly, when the rotating body 80 rotates, the suction parts 81, 82, 83 and
84 may sequentially match the introduction port 52 of the main body 50.
[0041] In this embodiment, the plurality of suction parts 81, 82, 83 and 84 includes four
suction parts. The suction parts are respectively provided with suction ports 81b,
82b, 83b and 84b to suction air and dirt on the surface to be cleaned and brushes
81a, 82a, 83a and 84a to guide suction of the air and dirt.
[0042] When the suction parts 81, 82, 83 and 84 of the rotating body 80 are positioned to
correspond to the introduction port 52 of the main body 50, the suction ports 81b,
82b, 83b and 84b of the suction parts 81, 82, 83 and 84 are allowed to communicate
with the introduction port 52.
[0043] The spirit of the present disclosure is not restricted by the number of suction parts.
Nor is it restricted by the shapes of the suction parts and kinds of the brushes.
Accordingly, the present disclosure should be viewed as covering a certain degree
of variation in the number of suction parts, the shape of suction parts, and the kind
of brushes.
[0044] The suction parts 81, 82, 83 and 84 may include a first suction part 81, a second
suction part 82, a third suction part 83, and a fourth suction part 84. The first
suction part 81, the second suction part 82, the third suction part 83, and the fourth
suction part 84 may be disposed, for example, about 90 degrees from each other in
a clockwise direction.
[0045] The first suction part 81 may include a first brush 81a and a first suction port
81b, and the second suction part 82 may include a second brush 82a and a second suction
port 82b. The third suction part 83 may include a third brush 83a and a third suction
port 83b, and the fourth suction part 84 may include a fourth brush 84a and a fourth
suction port 84b.
[0046] The first brush 81a may be a spacer 81a, and the second brush 82a may be a pet hair
remover 82a. The third brush 83a may be an upholstery 83a for cleaning of fabrics,
and the fourth brush 84a may be a dusting brush 84a.
[0047] The spacer 81a may include relatively short hair, and the pet hair remover 82a may
include multiple protrusions. The upholstery 83a may include a continuous bumpy part,
and the dusting brush 84a may include relatively long hairs.
[0048] As shown in FIGS. 5 to 8, the suction ports 81b, 82b and 84b may be provided to both
sides of each of the spacer 81a, the pet hair remover 82a, and the dusting brush 84a
in a circumferential direction to suction air and dirt in two directions. On the other
hand, in the case of the upholstery 83a, the suction port 83b may be arranged at the
center portion of the suction port 83a and the upholstery 83a may be provided to both
side portions of the suction port 83b in the circumferential direction such that air
and dirt are suctioned through the center.
[0049] In addition, as shown in FIG. 2, the spacer 81a, the pet hair remover 82a, and the
dusting brush 84a may be mounted, through an adhesive member, to a brush mounting
part 89 provided to the lateral surface of the rotating body 80. The upholstery 83,
on the other hand, may be integrated with the rotating body 80.
[0050] The multipurpose suction accessory 40 may further include a sealing member 70 to
seal the gap between the main body 50 and the rotating body 80 such that the air and
dirt suctioned through the suction parts 81, 82, 83 and 84 of the rotating body 80
do not leak but are discharged through the discharge port 56 of the main body 50.
[0051] The sealing member 70 may be disposed between the main body 50 and the rotating body
80 to closely contact the main body 50 and the rotating body 80. The sealing member
70 may be provided with an opening 71 corresponding to the introduction port 52 to
allow the air and dirt suctioned through the suction parts 81, 82, 83 and 84 of the
rotating body 80 to be introduced into the introduction port 52 of the main body 50.
[0052] The sealing member 70 may have rubber such as Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM).
To prevent the sealing member 70 from rotating when the rotating body 80 rotates,
the outer surface 72 of the sealing member 70 which the rotating body 80 contacts
may be coated with a film formed of a relatively smooth material. Thereby, when the
rotating body 80 rotates, the sealing member 70 may be prevented from rotating by
friction between the sealing member 70 and the main body 50 when the rotating body
80 rotates.
[0053] The multipurpose suction accessory 40 may include a locker 73 to restrict rotation
of the rotating body 80 with respect to the main body 50. The locker 73 may include
accommodation grooves 59 formed on the outer surface of the main body 50 and spaced
a predetermined distance from each other in a circumferential direction, and a plate
spring 96 arranged at the rotating body 80 and provided with a protrusion 99 (FIG.
4) adapted to be accommodated in the accommodation grooves 59.
[0054] The accommodation grooves 59 are provided equal in number to the number of the suction
parts 81, 82, 83 and 84 and spaced apart from each other in the circumferential direction
to approximately correspond to the spacing between the suction parts 81, 82, 83 and
84.
[0055] As illustrated in FIG. 4, the rotating body 80 may include a manipulation part 86
protruding in a radial direction, and the manipulation part 86 may include an accommodation
space 87 to accommodate the plate spring 96 and a support 88 to support a base 97
of the plate spring 96.
[0056] The plate spring 96 may include the base 97 and a movable part 98. The plate spring
96 may be elastically deformed such that the angle between the base 97 and the movable
part 98 increases and decreases. The protrusion 99 may be formed at the movable part
98 so as to be accommodated in the accommodation grooves 59 of the main body 50.
[0057] When the protrusion 99 of the plate spring 96 is accommodated in one of the accommodation
grooves 59 of the main body 50, rotations of the rotating body 80 with respect to
the main body 50 may be restricted.
[0058] When the rotating body 80 remaining in the aforementioned position is rotated with
respect to the main body 50 by applying a force greater than the elastic force of
the plate spring 96, the plate spring 96 may be compressed, causing the protrusion
99 of the plate spring 96 to be released from the accommodation groove 59.
[0059] In this manner, the protrusion 99 of the plate spring 96 may be sequentially accommodated
in the accommodation grooves 59 of the main body 50 according to rotation of the rotating
body 80. Rotation of the rotating body 80 may be restricted every time the rotating
body 80 rotates about 90 degrees.
[0060] Next, operation of multipurpose suction accessory 40 of the vacuum cleaner according
to the first embodiment will be described below with reference to FIGS. 1 to 8.
[0061] In FIG. 5 showing the first usage mode in which the first suction part 81 is used
among the plurality of suction parts, the first suction part 81 of the rotating body
80 is positioned to correspond to the introduction port 52 of the main body 50 (FIG.
2). In this position, the protrusion 99 of the plate spring 96 is accommodated in
the accommodation groove 59 of the main body 50. Thereby, the rotating body 80 is
fixed to the main body 50.
[0062] The user may clean a surface to be cleaned through the spacer 81a. Through the suction
ports 81b formed on both sides of the spacer 81a facing in the circumferential direction,
air and dirt on the surface to be cleaned may be suctioned (A), and the suctioned
air and dirt may be guided to the handle pipe 30 by sequentially passing through the
introduction port 52 of the main body 50, the internal passage 54, and the discharge
port 56 (B).
[0063] In FIG. 6 showing the second usage mode in which the second suction part 82 is used
among the plurality of suction parts, the rotating body 80 has rotated about 90 degrees
counterclockwise (C) from the position of the first usage mode of FIG. 5 such that
the second suction part 82 of the rotating body 80 corresponds to the introduction
port 52 of the main body 50 (FIG. 2). At this time, the protrusion 99 of the plate
spring 96 is accommodated in the accommodation groove 59 of the main body 50. Thereby,
the rotating body 80 is fixed to the main body 50.
[0064] The user may conduct cleaning by sweeping out hairs of pets with the pet hair remover
82a. Air and dirt may be suctioned through the suction ports 82b formed on both sides
of the pet hair remover 82a facing in the circumferential direction (A), and the suctioned
air and dirt may be guided to the handle pipe 30 by sequentially passing through the
introduction port 52 of the main body 50, the internal passage 54, and the discharge
port 56 (B).
[0065] In FIG. 7 showing the third usage mode in which the third suction part 83 is used
among the plurality of suction parts, the rotating body 80 has further rotated about
90 degrees counterclockwise (C) from the position of the second usage mode of FIG.
6 such that the third suction part 83 of the rotating body 80 corresponds to the introduction
port 52 of the main body 50 (FIG. 2). At this time, the protrusion 99 of the plate
spring 96 is accommodated in the accommodation groove 59 of the main body 50. Thereby,
the rotating body 80 is fixed to the main body 50.
[0066] The user may clean fabrics such as sofas, bedding, and clothing with the upholstery
83a. Air and dirt may be suctioned through the suction port 83b formed at the center
of the upholstery 83a (A), and the suctioned air and dirt may be guided to the handle
pipe 30 by sequentially passing through the introduction port 52 of the main body
50, the internal passage 54, and the discharge port 56 (B).
[0067] In FIG. 8 showing the fourth usage mode in which the fourth suction part 84 is used
among the plurality of suction parts, the rotating body 80 has further rotated about
90 degrees counterclockwise (C) from the position of the third usage mode of FIG.
7 such that the fourth suction part 84 of the rotating body 80 corresponds to the
introduction port 52 of the main body 50 (FIG. 2). At this time, the protrusion 99
of the plate spring 96 is accommodated in the accommodation groove 59 of the main
body 50. Thereby, the rotating body 80 is fixed to the main body 50.
[0068] The user may conduct cleaning by sweeping out window frames and corners with the
dusting brush 84a. Air and dirt may be suctioned through the suction ports 84b formed
on both sides of the dusting brush 84a facing in the circumferential direction (A),
and the suctioned air and dirt may be guided to the handle pipe 30 by sequentially
passing through the introduction port 52 of the main body 50, the internal passage
54, and the discharge port 56 (B).
[0069] FIG. 9 is a view showing the external appearance of a multipurpose suction accessory
of a vacuum cleaner according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure, FIG.
10 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the configuration of the multipurpose
suction accessory of the vacuum cleaner according to the second embodiment. FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view illustrating the multipurpose suction accessory of the vacuum
cleaner according to the second embodiment, which is taken along line III-III of FIG.
9, and FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the multipurpose suction accessory
of the vacuum cleaner according to the second embodiment, which is taken along line
IV-IV of FIG. 9.
[0070] Hereinafter, a multipurpose suction accessory of a vacuum cleaner according to the
second embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 9 to 12. Components disclosed
in the previous embodiment will be assigned with the same reference numerals as above
and a description thereof may be omitted.
[0071] Most of the components of the vacuum cleaner of the second embodiment are identical
to those of the first embodiment. A different type of a locker to restrict relative
rotation of the rotating body with respect to the main body is shown in the second
embodiment component.
[0072] A multipurpose suction accessory 240 includes a cylindrical main body 250 coupled
to the handle pipe 30, and a cylindrical rotating body 280 rotatably coupled to an
outside of the main body 250.
[0073] An introduction port 252 through which air and dirt on a surface to be cleaned are
introduced is formed on the lateral surface 251 of the main body 250, and a discharge
port 256 through which the air and dirt introduced through the introduction port 252
is discharged to the handle pipe 30 is formed at one longitudinal end portion of the
main body 250.
[0074] An opening 255 may be formed at the other longitudinal end portion of the main body
250, and a cap 266 may be coupled to the opening 255 to close the opening 255. The
cap 256 may be provided with a hook 267 to fix the same. By coupling the hook 267
to a restriction groove 258 provided to the main body 250, the cap 266 may be fixed
to the main body 250.
[0075] The rotating body 280 is rotatably arranged at the outside of the main body 250 to
surround the outer surface of the main body 250. The lateral surface of the rotating
body 280 is provided with a plurality of suction parts 281, 282, 283 and 284 spaced
a predetermined distance from each other in a circumferential direction.
[0076] The suction parts 281, 282, 283 and 284 may include a first suction part 281, a second
suction part 282, a third suction part 283, and a fourth suction part 284.
[0077] The first suction part 281 may include a first brush 281a and a first suction port
281b, and the second suction part 282 may include a second brush 282a and a second
suction port 282b. The third suction part 283 may include a third brush 283a and a
third suction port 283b, and the fourth suction part 284 may include a fourth brush
284a and a fourth suction port 284b.
[0078] The multipurpose suction accessory 240 may further include a sealing member 270 to
seal the gap between the main body 250 and the rotating body 280 such that the air
and dirt suctioned through the suction parts 281, 282, 283 and 284 of the rotating
body 280 do not leak but are discharged through the discharge port 256 of the main
body 250.
[0079] The sealing member 270 may be provided with an opening 271 corresponding to the introduction
port 252 to allow the air and dirt suctioned through the suction parts 281, 282, 283
and 284 of the rotating body 280 to be introduced into the introduction port 252 of
the main body 250. The outer surface 272 of the sealing member 270 may be coated with
a film formed of a relatively smooth material.
[0080] The multipurpose suction accessory 240 may include a locker 273 to restrict rotation
of the rotating body 280 with respect to the main body 250.
[0081] As shown in FIG. 10, the locker 273 may include locking grooves 291 formed at one
longitudinal end portion of the rotating body 280 and spaced a predetermined distance
from each other in a circumferential direction, an insertion protrusion 287 slidably
provided to the outer surface of the main body 250 to be inserted into the locking
grooves 291, and an elastic member 299, for example, a compression spring to elastically
support the insertion protrusion 287 in the direction in which the insertion protrusion
287 is inserted into the locking grooves 291.
[0082] The number of the locking grooves 291 corresponds to that of the number of the suction
parts 281, 282, 283 and 284. The locking grooves 291 are spaced apart from each other
in the circumferential direction to approximately correspond to the spacing between
the suction parts 281, 282, 283 and 284.
[0083] The insertion protrusion 287 may protrude from a manipulation part 286 slidably arranged
on the outer surface of the main body 250.
[0084] An installation groove 259 may be provided to the outer surface of the main body
250, and an installation plate 292 may be mounted to the installation groove 259.
[0085] The installation plate 292, which serves to slidably support the manipulation part
286, includes an installation protrusion 293, a spring support 294, and a second restriction
protrusion 295 (FIG. 11).
[0086] The installation protrusion 293 serves to fix the installation plate 292 to the installation
groove 259. The installation protrusion 293 is inserted into an insertion groove 260
formed around the installation groove 259. The spring support 294 supports one end
portion of the compression spring 299. The second restriction protrusion 295 guides
movement of the manipulation part 286 and at the same time prevents separation of
the manipulation part 286.
[0087] The manipulation part 286 includes an insertion protrusion 287 to lock the rotating
body 280 by being inserted into the locking grooves 291, a spring pressing portion
289 (FIG. 12) pressed by elastic force of the compression spring 299, and a first
restriction protrusion 288 (FIG. 11) interfering with the second restriction protrusion
295 of the installation plate 292.
[0088] Due to this configuration, rotation of the rotating body 280 with respect to the
main body 250 may be restricted when the insertion protrusion 287 of the manipulation
part 286 is inserted into one of the locking grooves 291 of the rotating body 280.
[0089] When the manipulation part 286 is pressed downward by a force stronger than the elastic
force of the compression spring 299 with the insertion protrusion 287 in the inserted
position, the insertion protrusion 287 may be released from the locking groove 291,
and the rotating body 280 may be rotated with respect to the main body 250.
[0090] FIG. 13 is a view illustrating a multipurpose suction accessory of a vacuum cleaner
according to a third embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0091] Hereinafter, a multipurpose suction accessory of a vacuum cleaner according to the
third embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. 13. Constituents disclosed
in the previous embodiments will be assigned with the same reference numerals as above
and a description thereof may be omitted.
[0092] A multipurpose suction accessory 340 includes a cylindrical main body 50 coupled
to the handle pipe 30 and a cylindrical rotating body 80 rotatably coupled to the
outside of the main body 50.
[0093] A discharge port 56 is formed at one longitudinal end of the main body 50 and an
opening 55 is formed at the other end portion of the main body 50. A crevice member
310 to clean crevices may be coupled to the opening 55.
[0094] The crevice member 310 may be formed in a long and slim shape to clean crevices and
coupled to the opening 55 in the longitudinal direction of the main body 50.
[0095] The crevice member 310 may be provided with a hook 311. By coupling the hook 311
to the restriction groove 58 of the main body 50, the crevice member 310 may be fixed
to the main body 50.
[0096] When the crevice member 310 is used to perform cleaning, the introduction port 52
(FIG. 2) of the main body 50 and the suction parts 81, 82, 83 and 84 of the rotating
body 80 (FIG. 2) may be disposed at positions where the introduction port does not
correspond to the suction parts. That is, the suction parts 81, 82, 83 and 84 of the
rotating body 80 may be closed, and air and dirt may be suctioned only through the
crevice member 310, so as not to cause loss of suction force. Here, as a non-limiting
example, the crevice member 310 is shown to describe a part that may be coupled to
the opening 55, however, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Any form or
shape of the part that has an opening to suck the air in may be coupled to the opening
55.
[0097] FIG. 14 is a view illustrating a multipurpose suction accessory of a vacuum cleaner
according to a fourth embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0098] Hereinafter, a multipurpose suction accessory of a vacuum cleaner according to the
fourth embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. 14. Constituents disclosed
in the previous embodiments will be assigned with the same reference numerals as above
and a description thereof may be omitted.
[0099] A multipurpose suction accessory 440 includes a cylindrical main body 450 coupled
to the handle pipe 30 and a cylindrical rotating body 80 rotatably coupled to the
outside of the main body 450.
[0100] Herein, the main body 450 may be formed to be telescopic such that the length thereof
may increase and decrease.
[0101] As shown in FIG. 14, the main body 450 may include, for example, a first body 451,
a second body 452 slidably coupled to the first body 451, and a third body 453 slidably
coupled to the second body 452.
[0102] Herein, the sliding structure may employ various commonly known structures and may
not be specifically limited. This configuration may enhance cleaning efficiency and
usability of the multipurpose suction accessory 440.
[0103] As is apparent from the above description, a vacuum cleaner according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure is provided with a multipurpose suction accessory having
a plurality of suction parts. Accordingly, various types of surfaces to be cleaned
may be efficiently cleaned using simply one multipurpose suction accessory.
[0104] In addition, a multipurpose suction accessory according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure is provided with a plurality of suction parts arranged on a lateral surface
of a rotating body in a circumferential direction. Accordingly, the multipurpose suction
accessory may come in a compact and simple form even though it has multiple suction
parts.
[0105] Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described,
it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made to the
embodiments without departing from the principles of the invention, the scope of which
is defined in the claims.
1. A vacuum cleaner comprising:
a body (10) to generate suction force;
a suction head (21) to contact a surface to be cleaned so as to suction air and dirt;
a handle pipe (30) manipulated by a user;
a flexible hose (23) to connect the handle pipe to the body;
an extension pipe (20) to connect the suction head to the handle pipe; and
a multipurpose suction (40) coupled to the handle pipe to replace the suction head
to perform cleaning,
wherein the multipurpose suction accessory comprises:
a cylindrical main body (50) coupled to the handle pipe, the main body comprising
an introduction port formed on a lateral surface of the main body and a discharge
port formed at one of both longitudinal ends of the main body to communicate with
the handle pipe;
a cylindrical rotating body (80) rotatably coupled to an outside of the main body
and comprising a plurality of suction parts formed on a lateral surface of the rotating
body and spaced a predetermined distance from each other in a circumferential direction,
the suction ports being sequentially positioned to correspond to the introduction
port of the main body by rotating the rotating body with respect to the main body;
characterized in that the multipurpose suction accesssory further comprises
a locker (73) to restrict rotation of the rotating body with respect to the main body.
2. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein each of the suction parts comprises
a suction port to suction air and dirt on the surface to be cleaned and a brush to
guide suction of the air and dirt.
3. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 2, wherein each of the brushes of the suction
parts has a different shape and a different purpose of use.
4. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of suction parts comprises
four suction parts.
5. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 4, wherein the suction parts are disposed on
the lateral surface of the rotating body and spaced 90 degrees from each other in
a circumferential direction.
6. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 2, wherein the suction port is provided to both
sides of the brush facing in a circumferential direction, or the brush is provided
to both sides of the suction port facing in the circumferential direction.
7. The vacuum cleaner according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising
a sealing member provided between the main body and the rotating body to seal a gap
between the main body and the rotating body.
8. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 7, wherein an outer surface of the sealing member
is coated with a film formed of a relatively smooth material to allow the rotating
body to smoothly rotate.
9. The vacuum cleaner according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the locker
comprises a plurality of accommodation grooves formed on an outer surface of the main
body and spaced a predetermined distance from each other in the circumferential direction,
and a plate spring arranged at the rotating body and provided with a protrusion adapted
to be accommodated in the accommodation grooves.
10. The vacuum cleaner according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the locker
comprises a plurality of locking grooves formed at one longitudinal end of the rotating
body and spaced a predetermined distance from each other in the circumferential direction,
an insertion protrusion slidably arranged on an outer surface of the main body so
as to be inserted into the locking grooves, and a compression spring to elastically
support the insertion protrusion in a direction of insertion of the insertion protrusion
into the locking grooves.
11. The vacuum cleaner according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein an opening
is formed at one of the longitudinal ends of the main body, and a crevice member for
cleaning of crevices is coupled to the opening.
12. The vacuum cleaner according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the main
body is telescopically formed to extend and contract in a longitudinal direction thereof.
1. Staubsauger, der Folgendes umfasst:
einen Körper (10) zum Erzeugen von Ansaugkraft;
einen Ansaugkopf (21) zum Berühren einer zu reinigenden Oberfläche, um Luft und Schmutz
anzusaugen;
ein von einem Benutzer manipuliertes Griffrohr (30);
einen biegsamen Schlauch (23) zum Verbinden des Griffrohrs mit dem Körper;
ein Verlängerungsrohr (20) zum Verbinden des Ansaugkopfs mit dem Griffrohr; und
ein Mehrzweck-Ansaugungzubehör (40), das an das Griffrohr gekoppelt wird, um den Ansaugkopf
zu ersetzen, um Reinigung auszuführen,
wobei das Mehrzweck-Ansaugzubehör Folgendes umfasst:
einen zylindrischen Hauptkörper (50), der an das Griffrohr gekoppelt wird, wobei der
Hauptkörper eine an einer lateralen Oberfläche des Hauptkörpers gebildete Einlassöffnung
und eine an einem von beiden Längsenden des Hauptkörpers gebildete Auslassöffnung
umfasst, um mit dem Griffrohr zu kommunizieren;
einen zylindrischen drehenden Körper (80), der drehbar an ein Äußeres des Hauptkörpers
gekoppelt ist und eine Vielzahl von an einer lateralen Oberfläche des drehenden Körpers
gebildeten und in einer Umfangsrichtung um einen vorherbestimmten Abstand voneinander
entfernt angeordneten Ansaugteilen umfasst, wobei die Ansaugöffnungen hintereinander
positioniert sind, um der Einlassöffnung des Hauptkörpers durch Drehen des drehenden
Körpers in Bezug auf den Hauptkörper zu entsprechen;
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Mehrzweck-Ansaugzubehör weiter eine Verriegelung (73) umfasst, um die Drehung
des drehenden Körpers in Bezug auf den Hauptkörper zu begrenzen.
2. Staubsauger nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Ansaugteile jeweils eine Ansaugöffnung zum
Ansaugen von Luft und Schmutz auf der zu reinigenden Oberfläche und eine Bürste zum
Führen des Ansaugens der Luft und des Schmutzes umfasst.
3. Staubsauger nach Anspruch 2, wobei die Bürsten der Ansaugteile jeweils eine andere
Form und einen anderen Verwendungszweck aufweisen.
4. Staubsauger nach Anspruch 2, wobei die Vielzahl von Ansaugteilen vier Ansaugteile
umfasst.
5. Staubsauger nach Anspruch 4, wobei die Ansaugteile an der lateralen Oberfläche des
drehenden Körpers angeordnet sind und in einer Umfangsrichtung um 90° voneinander
beabstandet sind.
6. Staubsauger nach Anspruch 2, wobei die Ansaugöffnung bei Betrachtung in einer Umfangsrichtung
auf beiden Seiten der Bürste vorgesehen ist oder die Bürste bei Betrachtung in der
Umfangsrichtung auf beiden Seiten der Ansaugöffnung vorgesehen ist.
7. Staubsauger nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, weiter umfassend ein Abdichtungselement,
das zwischen dem Hauptkörper und dem drehenden Körper vorgesehen ist, um einen Zwischenraum
zwischen dem Hauptkörper und dem drehenden Körper abzudichten.
8. Staubsauger nach Anspruch 7, wobei eine äußere Oberfläche des Abdichtungselements
mit einem Film beschichtet ist, der aus einem relativ glatten Material gebildet ist,
um den drehenden Körper ungehindert drehen zu lassen.
9. Staubsauger nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Verriegelung eine Vielzahl
von Aufnahmerillen, die an einer äußeren Oberfläche des Hauptkörpers gebildet sind
und in der Umfangsrichtung um eine vorherbestimmte Entfernung voneinander beabstandet
angeordnet sind, und eine Tellerfeder, die an dem drehenden Körper angeordnet ist
und mit einem Vorsprung versehen ist, der dazu angepasst ist, in den Aufnahmerillen
aufgenommen zu werden, umfasst.
10. Staubsauger nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Verriegelung Folgendes
umfasst: eine Vielzahl von Verriegelungsrillen, die an einem Längsende des drehenden
Körpers gebildet sind und in der Umfangsrichtung um eine vorherbestimmte Entfernung
voneinander beabstandet angeordnet sind, einen Einsteckvorsprung, der gleitfähig auf
einer äußeren Oberfläche des Hauptkörpers angeordnet ist, um in die Verriegelungsrillen
eingesteckt zu werden und eine Druckfeder zum elastischen Halten des Einsteckvorsprungs
in einer Richtung des Einsteckens des Einsteckvorsprungs in die Verriegelungsrillen.
11. Staubsauger nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei an einem der Längsenden
des Hauptkörpers eine Öffnung gebildet ist und ein Spaltelement zum Reinigen von Spalten
an die Öffnung gekoppelt ist.
12. Staubsauger nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Hauptkörper teleskopisch
gebildet ist, um in einer Längsrichtung desselben verlängert und verkürzt zu werden.
1. Aspirateur comportant :
un corps (10) servant à générer une force d'aspiration ;
une tête d'aspiration (21) servant à entrer en contact avec une surface devant être
nettoyée de manière à aspirer de l'air et de la saleté ;
un tuyau formant manche (30) manipulé par un utilisateur ;
un tuyau souple (23) servant à connecter le tuyau formant manche par rapport au corps
;
un tuyau de rallonge (20) servant à raccorder la tête d'aspiration par rapport au
tuyau formant manche ; et
un accessoire d'aspiration universel (40) accouplé au tuyau formant manche pour remplacer
la tête d'aspiration pour effectuer le nettoyage,
dans lequel l'accessoire d'aspiration universel comporte :
un corps principal cylindrique (50) accouplé au tuyau formant manche, le corps principal
comportant un orifice d'introduction sur une surface latérale du corps principal et
un orifice de décharge formé au niveau de l'une des deux extrémités longitudinales
du corps principal à des fins de communication avec le tuyau formant manche ;
un corps rotatif cylindrique (80) accouplé de manière rotative à une partie extérieure
du corps principal et comportant une pluralité de pièces d'aspiration qui sont formées
sur une surface latérale du corps rotatif et qui sont espacées selon une distance
prédéterminée les unes par rapport aux autres dans une direction circonférentielle,
les orifices d'aspiration étant positionnés de manière séquentielle pour correspondre
à l'orifice d'introduction du corps principal par la rotation du corps rotatif par
rapport au corps principal ;
caractérisé en ce que l'accessoire d'aspiration universel comporte par ailleurs un dispositif de verrouillage
(73) servant à limiter la rotation du corps rotatif par rapport au corps principal.
2. Aspirateur selon la revendication 1, dans lequel chacune des pièces d'aspiration comporte
un orifice d'aspiration à des fins d'aspiration de l'air et de la saleté sur la surface
devant être nettoyée et une brosse servant à guider l'aspiration de l'air et de la
saleté.
3. Aspirateur selon la revendication 2, dans lequel chacune des brosses des pièces d'aspiration
a une forme différente et un usage différent.
4. Aspirateur selon la revendication 2, dans lequel la pluralité de pièces d'aspiration
comporte quatre pièces d'aspiration.
5. Aspirateur selon la revendication 4, dans lequel les pièces d'aspiration sont disposées
sur la surface latérale du corps rotatif et espacées de 90 degrés les unes par rapport
aux autres dans une direction circonférentielle.
6. Aspirateur selon la revendication 2, dans lequel l'orifice d'aspiration est mis en
oeuvre des deux côtés de la brosse de manière orientée dans une direction circonférentielle,
ou la brosse est mise en oeuvre des deux côtés de l'orifice d'aspiration de manière
orientée dans la direction circonférentielle.
7. Aspirateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comportant par ailleurs
un élément d'étanchéité mis en oeuvre entre le corps principal et le corps rotatif
en vue de sceller un espace entre le corps principal et le corps rotatif.
8. Aspirateur selon la revendication 7, dans lequel une surface extérieure de l'élément
d'étanchéité est revêtue d'un film formé à partir d'un matériau relativement lisse
pour permettre au corps rotatif de tourner sans à-coups.
9. Aspirateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le dispositif
de verrouillage comporte une pluralité de rainures de réception qui sont formées sur
une surface extérieure du corps principal et qui sont espacées selon une distance
prédéterminée les unes par rapport aux autres dans la direction circonférentielle,
et un ressort à lames agencé au niveau du corps rotatif et comportant une partie saillante
adaptée à des fins de réception dans les rainures de réception.
10. Aspirateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le dispositif
de verrouillage comporte une pluralité de rainures de verrouillage qui sont formées
au niveau d'une extrémité longitudinale du corps rotatif et qui sont espacées selon
une distance prédéterminée les unes par rapport aux autres dans la direction circonférentielle,
une partie saillante d'insertion agencée de manière coulissante sur une surface extérieure
du corps principal à des fins d'insertion dans les rainures de verrouillage, et un
ressort de compression servant à supporter de manière élastique la partie saillante
d'insertion dans une direction d'insertion de la partie saillante d'insertion dans
les rainures de verrouillage.
11. Aspirateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel une
ouverture est formée au niveau de l'une des extrémités longitudinales du corps principal,
et un élément à crevasses servant à nettoyer les crevasses est accouplé à l'ouverture.
12. Aspirateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le corps
principal est formé de manière télescopique pour se déployer et se contracter dans
une direction longitudinale de celui-ci.