TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to vacuum cleaners and more particularly, to a vacuum
cleaner surface cleaning head including an openable agitator chamber and removable
agitators for use therein.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
[0002] The following is not an admission that anything discussed below is part of the prior
art or part of the common general knowledge of a person skilled in the art.
[0003] A surface cleaning apparatus, more commonly known as a vacuum cleaner, may be used
to clean a variety of surfaces using at least suction. Various types of vacuum cleaners
are known including, without limitation, upright vacuum cleaners, canister vacuum
cleaners, stick vacuum cleaners and central vacuum systems. A surface cleaning apparatus
typically includes a surface cleaning head with an inlet. Some vacuum cleaners include
some or all of the operating components (e.g., the suction motor and the air treatment
members) at a location other than the surface cleaning head to enable the surface
cleaning head to be lighter or smaller. An upright vacuum cleaner, for example, may
include an upright section containing at least an air treatment member that is mounted
to a surface cleaning head. A canister vacuum cleaner may include a canister body
containing at least an air treatment member and a suction motor that is connected
to a surface cleaning head by a flexible hose and a handle. Another type of vacuum
cleaner includes the suction motor and the air treatment members (e.g., one or more
cyclones) positioned in the surface cleaning head.
[0004] A surface cleaning apparatus, such as any of the vacuum cleaners mentioned above,
may also include one or more mechanical agitators, such as a rotating brush roll,
in the surface cleaning head to facilitate cleaning a surface. One problem with mechanical
agitators, particularly rotating brush rolls, is the difficulty removing debris (e.g.,
hair) that becomes entangled. The surface cleaning head often must be turned upside
down to determine if the agitator is entangled or clogged and to remove the debris.
Removing the debris from the mechanical agitator located inside the surface cleaning
head may also be difficult, especially through the limited opening in the bottom of
the surface cleaning head. An inability to remove the debris adequately may result
in a decrease in performance and even damage to the mechanical agitator and/or vacuum
cleaner.
[0005] In some conventional vacuum cleaners, the agitator also may not be suitable for all
surfaces and/or conditions. A rotating brush roll, for example, may be desirable to
provide agitation on a carpet but not on a hard wood floor. This may further limit
the performance as well as the versatility of the vacuum cleaner.
SUMMARY
[0006] Consistent with an embodiment, a surface cleaning head is provided for a vacuum.
The surface cleaning head includes a cleaning head housing having a front end portion,
a rear end portion, laterally disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion.
An agitator chamber is located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing.
The agitator chamber has a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning head
housing and a bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head housing.
An external cover is pivotably mounted to the cleaning head housing for covering the
top opening of the agitator chamber. The external cover is pivotable between a closed
position and an open position, and the agitator chamber is covered when the external
cover is in the closed position and accessible through the top opening when the external
cover is in the open position. A rotatable driven agitator is removably mounted within
the agitator chamber such that the agitator is configured to contact a surface through
the bottom opening and configured to be removed through the top opening. The rotatable
driven agitator includes a driven end and a non-driven end. The external cover engages
the non-driven end of the agitator in the closed position to hold the agitator in
the agitator chamber and the external cover disengages from the non-driven end of
the agitator when moved to the open position. The agitator is accessible and removable
through the top opening when the external cover is in the open position.
[0007] Consistent with another embodiment, a surface cleaning head is provided for a vacuum.
The surface cleaning head includes a cleaning head housing including a front end portion,
a rear end portion, laterally disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion.
An agitator chamber is located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing.
The agitator chamber has a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning head
housing and a bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head housing.
An external cover is pivotably mounted to the cleaning head housing for covering the
top opening of the agitator chamber and is movable between a closed position and an
open position. The agitator chamber is covered when the external cover is in the closed
position and accessible through the top opening when the external cover is in the
open position. A sealing member is located around a perimeter of at least one of an
inside portion of the external cover and the cleaning head housing around the agitator
chamber for sealing an interface between the cleaning head housing and the external
cover around the agitator chamber. A latching mechanism is configured to provide multiple
points of engagement around the perimeter between the external cover and the cleaning
head housing for holding the external cover in the closed position. A rotatable driven
agitator is mounted within the agitator chamber such that the agitator is configured
to contact a surface through the bottom opening. The rotatable driven agitator includes
a driven end and a non-driven end and is accessible through the top opening when the
external cover is in the open position
[0008] Consistent with an embodiment, a surface cleaning head is provided for a vacuum.
The surface cleaning head includes a cleaning head housing having a front end portion,
a rear end portion, laterally disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion.
An agitator chamber is located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing
and has a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning head housing and a
bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head housing. The agitator
chamber includes a non-driven side and a driven side. The surface cleaning head also
includes an agitator drive mechanism including a drive member at the driven side of
the agitator chamber and an agitator drive motor drivingly coupled to the drive member.
An external cover is mounted to the cleaning head housing for covering the top opening
of the agitator chamber and is movable between a closed position and an open position
such that the agitator chamber is covered when the external cover is in the closed
position and accessible through the top opening when the external cover is in the
open position. A rotatable driven agitator is removably mounted within the agitator
chamber such that the agitator is configured to contact a surface through the bottom
opening and is accessible and removable through the top opening when the external
cover is in the open position. The rotatable driven agitator includes a non-driven
end mounted at the non-driven side of the agitator chamber such that the agitator
spins freely at the non-driven end and a driven end including a driven member. The
driven member mates axially and engages with the drive member of the drive mechanism
such that the drive member transmits torque and rotation to the driven member and
the rotatable driven agitator.
[0009] Consistent with another embodiment, a surface cleaning head is provided for a vacuum.
The surface cleaning head includes a cleaning head housing having a front end portion,
a rear end portion, laterally disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion.
An agitator chamber is located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing
and has a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning head housing and a
bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head housing. An external
cover is mounted to the cleaning head housing for covering the top opening of the
agitator chamber. The external cover is movable between a closed position and an open
position such that the agitator chamber is covered when the external cover is in the
closed position and accessible through the top opening when the external cover is
in the open position. At least first and second rotatable driven agitators are configured
to be removably mounted within the agitator chamber and removable through the top
opening when the external cover is in the open position such that the rotatable driven
agitators are interchangeable. The first rotatable driven agitator has different agitating
characteristics than the second rotatable driven agitator.
[0010] Consistent with a further embodiment, a surface cleaning head is provided for a vacuum.
The surface cleaning head includes a cleaning head housing having a front end portion,
a rear end portion, laterally disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion.
An agitator chamber is located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing
and has a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning head housing and a
bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head housing. The agitator
chamber is configured to receive a rotatable driven agitator such that the agitator
contacts a surface through the bottom opening and is removable through the top opening.
The agitator chamber includes a non-driven side for receiving a non-driven end of
the rotatable driven agitator and a driven side for receiving a driven end of the
rotatable driven agitator. The surface cleaning head also includes an agitator drive
mechanism including a drive member at a driven side of the agitator chamber and an
agitator drive motor drivingly coupled to the drive member. The drive member is configured
to mate axially and engage with the driven member on the rotatable driven agitator
such that the drive member transmits torque and rotation to the driven member and
the rotatable driven agitator. An external cover is mounted to the cleaning head housing
for covering the top opening of the agitator chamber. The external cover is movable
between a closed position and an open position such that the agitator chamber is covered
when the external cover is in the closed position and accessible through the top opening
when the external cover is in the open position.
[0011] Consistent with an embodiment, a removable rotatable agitator assembly is provided
for use in a surface cleaning head of a vacuum. The removable rotatable agitator assembly
includes an agitator body having a driven end and a non-driven end and at least one
agitating element located on at least a portion of the agitator body between the driven
end and the non-driven end. The removable rotatable agitator assembly further includes
a driven member located at the driven end of the agitator body. The driven member
is configured to mate axially and engage with a drive member on a drive mechanism
in the surface cleaning head. The removable rotatable agitator assembly further includes
an axle extending from the non-driven end of the agitator body, a bushing rotatably
mounted on the axle, and an end cap mounted on the bushing and configured to be mounted
without rotation in an agitator chamber of the surface cleaning head.
[0012] Consistent with another embodiment, a removable rotatable agitator assembly includes
an agitator body having a driven end and a non-driven end, at least one agitating
element located on at least a portion of the agitator body between the driven end
and the non-driven end, and a splined driven member located at the driven end of the
agitator body. The splined driven member is configured to mate axially and engage
with a splined drive member on a drive mechanism in the surface cleaning head.
[0013] Consistent with an embodiment, a surface cleaning head is provided for a vacuum.
The surface cleaning head includes a cleaning head housing having a front end portion,
a rear end portion, laterally disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion.
An agitator chamber is located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing.
The agitator chamber has a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning head
housing and a bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head housing
and includes at least one driven side. The surface cleaning head also includes an
agitator drive mechanism including a drive member at the driven side of the agitator
chamber and an agitator drive motor drivingly coupled to the drive member. The drive
member is configured to engage and drive a rotatable driven agitator when received
in the agitator chamber. An external cover is mounted to the cleaning head housing
for covering the top opening of the agitator chamber. The external cover is movable
between a closed position and an open position. The agitator chamber is covered when
the external cover is in the closed position and accessible through the top opening
when the external cover is in the open position. The surface cleaning head further
includes a non-driven agitator removably mounted within the agitator chamber without
engaging the drive member such that the non-driven agitator is configured to contact
a surface through the bottom opening. The non-driven agitator is accessible and removable
through the top opening when the external cover is in the open position.
[0014] Consistent with another embodiment, a surface cleaning head is provided for a vacuum.
The surface cleaning head includes a cleaning head housing having a front end portion,
a rear end portion, laterally disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion.
An agitator chamber is located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing.
The agitator chamber has a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning head
housing and a bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head housing
and includes at least one driven side. The surface cleaning head also includes an
agitator drive mechanism including a drive member at the driven side of the agitator
chamber and an agitator drive motor drivingly coupled to the drive member. At least
one rotatable driven agitator is configured to be removably mounted within the agitator
chamber and configured to engage the drive member of the agitator drive mechanism
such that the drive member causes the rotatable driven agitator to rotate. At least
one non-driven agitator is configured to be removably mounted within the agitator
chamber without engaging the drive member and such that the non-driven agitator is
configured to contact a surface through the bottom opening.
[0015] Consistent with a further embodiment, a removable non-driven agitator is provided
for use in an agitator chamber of a surface cleaning head. The removable non-driven
agitator includes an agitator body defining first and second elongated air inlets,
an air outlet, and an air path between the at least one air inlet and the air outlet.
The elongated air inlets are located along at least a portion of a bottom portion
of the agitator body, and the air outlet is located on the agitator body at a position
to provide engagement with a dirty air inlet in the agitator chamber of the surface
cleaning head. The bottom portion of the agitator body has a width corresponding to
a width of a bottom opening of the agitator chamber. First and second ends of the
agitator body are configured to engage the agitator chamber without engaging a drive
member in the agitator chamber. The removable non-driven agitator also includes at
least one cleaning pad supported on a pad support member on at least one side of the
bottom portion of the agitator body and a seal around the air outlet.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] These and other features and advantages will be better understood by reading the
following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a surface cleaning head including an openable agitator
chamber covered by an external cover with a transparent region, consistent with an
embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 1A is a cross-sectional view of the surface cleaning head shown in FIG. 1 taken
along line 1A-1A.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a vacuum cleaner with the surface cleaning head shown
in FIG. 1 connected to a wand and handle.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the surface cleaning head shown in FIG. 1 with an
external cover removed to show a top opening into the agitator chamber.
FIG. 3A is a bottom view of the surface cleaning head shown in FIG. 1 showing a bottom
opening into the agitator chamber.
FIGS. 4A and 4B are different perspective views of an embodiment of a brush roll agitator
for use in the surface cleaning head shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 4C is a cross-sectional view of the brush roll agitator shown in FIG. 4B taken
along line 4C-4C.
FIGS. 5A and 5B are perspective and side views, respectively, of another embodiment
of a brush roll agitator for use in the surface cleaning head shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 5C is a cross-sectional view of the brush roll agitator shown in FIG. 5B taken
along line 5C-5C.
FIG. 5D is a side view of a further embodiment of a rotatable agitator for use in
the surface cleaning head shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 6A is a perspective view of an embodiment of a non-driven agitator for use in
a surface cleaning head, consistent with embodiments of the present disclosure.
FIG. 6B is an end view of the non-driven agitator shown in FIG. 6A.
FIG. 6C is a top view of the non-driven agitator shown in FIG. 6A.
FIG. 6D is bottom view of the non-driven agitator shown in FIG. 6A.
FIGS. 7A and 7B are different side perspective views of a surface cleaning head with
an external cover in an open position and with an agitator removed from the agitator
chamber, consistent with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 8 is a top view of agitator chamber and external cover of the surface cleaning
head shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B.
FIG. 9 is a side view of the surface cleaning head shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B.
FIG. 10 is a top view of the surface cleaning head shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B including
a rotatable agitator and a drive mechanism, consistent with an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
FIG. 11 is a top view of the surface cleaning head including a non-driven agitator
received in the agitator chamber, consistent with another embodiment of the present
disclosure.
FIG. 12 is a bottom view of the surface cleaning head including the non-driven agitator
shown in FIG. 11.
FIG. 13 is a top perspective view of an embodiment of a drive mechanism for use in
the surface cleaning head shown in FIG. 10.
FIG. 14 is an exploded view of the drive mechanism shown in FIG. 13.
FIG. 15 is a close-up perspective view of a splined drive member and a splined driven
member of the drive mechanism shown in FIG. 13.
FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of a spline coupling between the splined drive member
and the splined driven member taken along line 16-16 in FIG. 13.
FIG. 17 is a side cross-section view of the splined driven member taken along line
17-17 in FIG. 15.
FIG. 18 is an exploded view of a non-driven end of an embodiment of a rotatable agitator
for use in the surface cleaning head shown in FIG. 10.
FIGS. 19 and 20 are different side perspective views of an embodiment of an end cap
for use on the rotatable agitator shown in FIG. 18.
FIG. 21 is a top perspective view of a non-driven side of the agitator chamber in
the surface cleaning head of FIG. 10 without the rotatable agitator.
FIG. 22 is a top perspective view of the non-driven side of the agitator chamber in
the surface cleaning head of FIG. 10 with the non-driven end of the rotatable agitator
received therein.
FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional view of the end cap of the agitator seated in the agitator
chamber in the surface cleaning head of FIG. 10 with the cover closed.
FIG. 24 is a perspective view of a stick vacuum cleaner including a cleaning head
with an openable agitator chamber, consistent with a further embodiment of the present
disclosure.
FIG. 25 is a perspective view of an upright vacuum cleaner including a cleaning head
with an openable agitator chamber, consistent with yet another embodiment of the present
disclosure.
FIG. 26 is a side view of a surface cleaning head including an external cover that
pivots rearwardly, consistent with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 27 is a side view of a surface cleaning head including a multiple piece external
cover, consistent with a further embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 28 is a top view of a surface cleaning head including an external cover that
slides rearwardly or forwardly to open the agitator chamber, consistent with another
embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 29 is a top view of a surface cleaning head including an external cover that
slides to a side to open the agitator chamber, consistent with another embodiment
of the present disclosure.
[0017] The drawings included herewith are for illustrating various examples of articles,
methods, and apparatuses of the teaching of the present specification and are not
intended to limit the scope of what is taught in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] A surface cleaning head, consistent with embodiments of the present disclosure, may
be configured to receive a removable rotatable driven agitator, such as a brush roll,
or a non-driven agitator. Either of these agitators may be located in an openable
agitator chamber for purposes of removing debris and/or removing the agitator. The
openable agitator chamber may be covered by an external cover that is movable between
an open position and a closed position. A sealing member may be located between the
external cover and a surface cleaning head housing and around a perimeter of the agitator
chamber. A surface cleaning head, consistent with other embodiments of the present
disclosure, includes a removable rotatable agitator, such as a brush roll, which is
driven by a drive mechanism that axially engages the driven end. The removable agitator
may be secured in the agitator chamber by the external cover. The surface cleaning
head may also include one or more transparent regions (e.g., a window on the external
cover) to allow visual inspection of the agitator during use.
[0019] The non-driven agitator may include an agitator body including a bottom portion supporting
one or more cleaning pads. The non-driven agitator body may also define one or more
air inlets, an air outlet and an air passageway extending therebetween to facilitate
air passage through the surface cleaning head. Different removable agitators with
different characteristics may be used interchangeably in the surface cleaning head.
[0020] In the illustrated embodiments, the openable agitator chamber, external cover, removable
rotatable agitator and other features described herein are used in an "all in the
head" type vacuum cleaner in which the functional or operational components for the
transport and treatment of fluid (e.g., air) are substantially all contained within
the surface cleaning head. The openable agitator chamber, external cover, removable
rotatable agitator and other features described herein may also be implemented, within
the scope of the present disclosure, in a surface cleaning head for any type of surface
cleaning apparatus or vacuum including, without limitation, upright vacuum cleaners,
canister vacuum cleaners, stick vacuum cleaners, robotic vacuum cleaners and central
vacuum systems.
[0021] As used herein, a "surface cleaning head" refers to a device configured to contact
a surface for cleaning the surface by use of suction air flow, agitation, or a combination
thereof. A surface cleaning head may be pivotably or steeringly coupled by a swivel
connection to a wand for controlling the surface cleaning head and may include motorized
attachments as well as fixed surface cleaning heads. A surface cleaning head may also
be operable without a wand or handle. As used herein, "agitator" refers to any element,
member or structure capable of agitating a surface to facilitate movement of debris
into a suction air flow in a surface cleaning head. As used herein, "transparent"
means capable of allowing enough light to pass through so that objects on the other
side can be seen.
[0022] Referring to FIGS. 1-3A, an embodiment of a surface cleaning head 100 is shown and
described in greater detail. As shown in greater detail in FIG. 2, a wand 102 is steeringly
coupled by a swivel connection to the surface cleaning head 100 and includes a handle
104 at one end to allow the user to control the surface cleaning head 100 during use.
The wand 102 may have a telescoping configuration to provide length adjustment. The
handle 104 may include controls 106 (e.g., a switch and/or speed control) for controlling
operation of the surface cleaning head 100. In other embodiments, a surface cleaning
head 100 may be provided without a wand and handle (e.g., in a robotic vacuum surface
cleaning head or in a motorized attachment surface cleaning head).
[0023] The surface cleaning head 100 includes a cleaning head housing 110, an agitator chamber
120 located in the housing 110, and a rotatable agitator 130 located in the agitator
chamber 120. The rotatable agitator 130 rotates about a rotation axis 2 (FIGS. 1A
and 3) that may be generally orthogonal to the direction of travel 4 of the surface
cleaning head 100. In the illustrated embodiment, the agitator chamber 120 is openable
to provide access to the agitator 130. Providing access to the agitator 130 within
the agitator chamber 120 may allow a user to inspect and/or clean the agitator 130
without having to remove the agitator and without having to touch a dirty agitator.
The rotatable agitator 130 may also be removable from the agitator chamber 120 for
inspection, cleaning and/or replacement. In other embodiments, the openable agitator
chamber 120 may include a fixed agitator that is not removable, a non-rotatable or
non-driven agitator or any type of cleaning member.
[0024] The cleaning head housing 110 may generally include one or more pieces that enclose
or encompass components of the surface cleaning head 100. In the illustrated embodiment,
the surface cleaning head 100 is used in an "all in the head" type vacuum cleaner.
As such, the cleaning head housing 110 encloses or encompasses an air transportation
and treatment system 140 (shown schematically in FIGS. 1 and 3). The air transportation
and treatment system 140 includes, for example, a suction motor 142, a cyclone including
a cyclone chamber 144 and a dirt collection chamber 146 external to the cyclone chamber
144, and one or more filters 148. An air flow path 141 extends from a dirty air inlet
143 located in the agitator chamber 120 to a clean air outlet 145. The suction motor
142 causes air to be drawn into the dirty air inlet 143, through the cyclone chamber
144, and out the clean air outlet 145. As the dirt passes through the cyclone chamber
144, dirt is collected in the dirt collection chamber 146. Smaller particles may also
be collected in the filter(s) 148. The air transportation and treatment system 140
may be similar to those used in existing or known "all in the head" type vacuum cleaners,
for example, as disclosed in
U.S. Patent No. 7,329,294, which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0025] The cleaning head housing 110 includes a front end portion 112, a rear end portion
114, laterally disposed sides 113, 115, an upper portion 116, and a bottom portion
118. In the illustrated embodiment, the wand 102 is steeringly coupled to the rear
end portion 114, and the agitator chamber 120 is located in the front end portion
112 and extends between a top opening 117 in the upper portion 116 and a bottom opening
119 in the bottom portion 118. The rotatable agitator 130 is located in the agitator
chamber 120 and is configured to contact a surface to be cleaned through the bottom
opening 119. The top opening 117 and the bottom opening 119 allow the rotatable agitator
130 to be accessed from either the top or bottom or the top and bottom simultaneously,
which may help facilitate inspection or servicing of the agitator. For example, a
user may clean the agitator 130 via the top opening 117 while allowing debris separated
from the agitator 130 to fall out of the chamber via the bottom opening 119. The rotatable
agitator 130 may also be removable from the agitator chamber 120, for example, through
the top opening 117, as will be described in greater detail below.
[0026] In the illustrated embodiment, the top opening 117 of the agitator chamber 120 has
a width that is greater than a width of the agitator 130 to help provide access to
the entire agitator 130 and/or to allow the rotatable agitator 130 to be removed.
In other embodiments, the width of the top opening 117 of the agitator chamber 120
may be shorter. The bottom portion 118 includes one or more bottom guards or bars
111a, 111b extending across the bottom opening 119 (FIG. 3A).
[0027] In the illustrated embodiment, an external cover 122 is mounted to the upper portion
116 of the cleaning head housing 110 for covering the top opening 117 of the agitator
chamber 120 (FIG. 1). The agitator chamber 120 may thus be opened while the surface
cleaning head 100 is resting on the floor, thereby eliminating the need to pick up
or reposition the surface cleaning head in order to access the agitator chamber 120.
The external cover 122 is movable between a closed position (e.g., FIG. 1) and an
open position (e.g., FIG. 3). In the closed position, the external cover 122 forms
the top portion of the agitator chamber 120. The agitator chamber 120 and the agitator
130 may thus be easily accessed (e.g., without having to remove other walls or covers)
simply by moving the external cover 122 to the open position. In the illustrated embodiment,
the external cover 122 extends substantially the entire width of the surface cleaning
head 100 but may also be shorter in other embodiments.
[0028] In the illustrated embodiment, the surface cleaning head 100 includes one or more
transparent regions 124 that allow visual inspection of the agitator chamber 120.
The transparent region 124 may be made out of a polycarbonate material. In this embodiment,
the transparent region 124 is in the form of a window located on the external cover
122. Additionally or alternatively, one or more transparent regions may be located
in other locations on the cleaning head housing 110 that allow visual inspection of
the agitator 130 in the agitator chamber 120, for example, on the sides 113, 115.
The transparent region 124 together with the movable external cover 122 thus facilitate
a determination of debris in the agitator chamber 120 and/or agitator 130 and then
removal of that debris.
[0029] The external cover 122 may be locked in the closed position using any suitable mechanism.
In the illustrated embodiment, the external cover 122 includes one or more latch releases
126a, 126b for releasing respective latching mechanisms (not shown) that hold the
external cover 122 into engagement with the cleaning head housing 110, as will be
described in greater detail below. In the illustrated embodiment, the latch releases
126a, 126b are located proximate the respective sides 113, 115. Additionally or alternatively,
one or more releasable latches may be provided in other locations on the external
cover 122 and/or on the cleaning head housing 110. The external cover 122 may be pivotably
or movably coupled to the cleaning head housing 110, as will be described in greater
detail below, or may be completely removable from the cleaning head housing 110 (FIG.
3).
[0030] The surface cleaning head 100 may also include one or more lights, such as LEDs 129
on the external cover 122. In this embodiment, wiring (not shown) extends from the
housing 110 to the external cover 122 and passes through the inside of the cover 122
to the LEDs 129. The lights may also be mounted on other locations on the cleaning
head housing 110.
[0031] In the illustrated embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1A, the rotatable agitator 130 is
engaged with an agitator drive mechanism 150 at a driven end 132 and rotates freely
at a non-driven end 134 of the rotatable agitator 130. The agitator drive mechanism
150 thus drives the driven end 132 to cause the rotatable agitator 130 to rotate around
the rotation axis 2 during use. The drive mechanism 150 may axially engage the driven
end 132 of the rotatable agitator 130 without engaging the rotatable agitator 130
with a belt and in a manner that allows the agitator 130 to be easily removed and
inserted, as will be described in greater detail below.
[0032] As shown in FIG. 2, an agitator caddy 160 may be mounted on the wand 102 for holding
one or more spare agitators, such as a rotatable driven agitator or a non-driven agitator.
The agitator caddy 160 may be removably mounted or fixed to the wand 102. In other
embodiments, the agitator caddy 160 may be mounted in other locations on the surface
cleaning head 100 or wand 102. The illustrated embodiment of the agitator caddy 160
includes a container 162 sized and configured to receive at least one agitator and
a cover 164 pivotably coupled to the container 162 at a hinge 165. In other embodiments,
the agitator caddy 160 may include a container without a cover or may include other
structures configured to receive and hold an agitator.
[0033] The illustrated embodiment of the agitator caddy 160 further includes one or more
mounting arms 166 extending from container 162. The mounting arms engage the wand
102 to mount the caddy 160 to the wand 102. The mounting arms 166 may be shaped similar
to the contours of the wand 102 and may be dimensioned such that the arms 166 flex
and apply pressure against the wand 102 to hold the agitator caddy 160 in place and
prevent the caddy 160 from sliding. In other embodiments, the agitator caddy 160 may
include other structures for engaging and mounting on the wand 102 and/or surface
cleaning head 100.
[0034] In this embodiment, as shown in greater detail in FIGS. 4A-4C, the rotatable agitator
130 is a rotatable brush roll including brush agitator elements 136. The brush agitator
elements 136 may include brush bristles, such as nylon bristles, extending substantially
radially from an agitator body 131. In this embodiment, the brush agitator elements
136 are arranged in one or more helical patterns 135a, 135b around the agitator body
131. The helical patterns 135a, 135b include, for example, opposite helical patterns
135a, 135b that meet at a location 137 on the agitator body 131, forming a chevron
shaped pattern. The location 137 where the helical patterns of agitator elements 136
meet (i.e., the point of the chevron) may correspond to the location of the dirty
air inlet 143 in the agitator chamber 120 when the agitator is inserted in the chamber.
As shown in FIG. 4C, the agitator elements 136 may be angled relative to radial lines
extending radially from an axis of rotation of the agitator 130. In the illustrated
embodiment, the agitator elements 136 are angled toward a direction of rotation.
[0035] This embodiment of the rotatable agitator 130 also includes one or more cutting grooves
138 extending substantially axially along at least a portion of the agitator body
131. The cutting groove(s) 138 are recessed below a surface of the agitator body 131
and have a depth sufficient to accommodate a cutting tool (e.g., scissors or knife).
The cutting tool may thus be inserted beneath strands of hair, string or other types
of debris that can get wound around the rotatable agitator 130 during use. The cutting
tool may then be translated along the length of the cutting groove 138 to cut hair
or other debris entangled around the agitator 130. The rotatable agitator 130 may
be manually rotated to allow the cutting groove 138 to be accessed through the top
opening 117 or through the bottom opening 119 of the chamber 120. If the rotatable
agitator 130 is removable, the agitator 130 may be removed for cutting away the hair
and other entangled debris. This embodiment of the rotatable agitator 130 further
includes spaces 139a, 139b to accommodate the bottom guards or bars 111a, 111b such
that the rotatable agitator 130 extends partially through the bottom opening 119 (see
FIG. 1A).
[0036] The agitator body 131 may be solid, hollow or partially solid/hollow. The agitator
body 131 may also include wheel weights to balance the rotatable agitator 130 when
driven. One example of the wheel weights (not shown) may include screws threaded into
the body 131. A hollow agitator body may not need to be weighted.
[0037] A rotatable agitator or brush roll may also include other types of agitator patterns
and/or agitator elements including, without limitation, fabric material (e.g., cloth,
felt or polyester), a rubber material, and bristles of different thicknesses and/or
materials. Rotatable agitators with different agitator patterns and/or agitator elements
may be used for different surfaces, functions and/or applications. A rotatable agitator
with stiffer bristles may be used, for example, for carpets and/or deep cleaning.
A rotatable agitator with softer bristles or fabric may be used, for example, for
hardwood floors and/or delicate quick cleaning. Thus, different brush rolls having
different agitating characteristics may be easily interchangeable in a surface cleaning
head with an openable agitator chamber, consistent with embodiments described herein,
to increase the functionality and improve the performance of the vacuum cleaner.
[0038] As shown in FIGS. 5A-5C, another embodiment of a rotatable agitator 530 includes
agitator elements 536 arranged in helical patterns 535 extending from one end to the
other end of the agitator body 531. In this embodiment, the agitator elements 536
include bristles extending in a substantially continuous row with two breaks or spaces
539a, 539b to accommodate the bottom guards or bars 111a, 111b such that the rotatable
agitator 530 extends partially through the bottom opening 119 when positioned in the
agitator chamber 120 shown in FIG. 1A.
[0039] In this embodiment, the agitator elements 536 may also be different, for example,
bristles of a different material, thickness and/or height as compared to the agitator
elements 136 in the agitator 130. In one example, the agitator 130 shown in FIGS.
4A-4C may include stiffer nylon bristles for carpet surfaces or deep cleaning applications
and the agitator 530 shown in FIGS. 5A-5C may include softer nylon bristles for hard
surfaces or delicate applications. The stiffer nylon bristles of the brush roll agitator
130 for the carpet may be thicker (e.g., a diameter of 0.23 ± 0.02 mm) and shorter
(e.g., a height from the brush roll agitator body 131 of 8.0 ± 0.6 mm). The softer
nylon bristles of the brush roll agitator 530 for the hard surfaces may be thinner
(e.g., a diameter of 0.04 ± 0.02 mm) and longer (e.g., a height from the brush roll
agitator body 531 of 13 ± 0.2 mm). When the brush roll agitator 530 has longer bristles,
the diameter of the brush roll agitator body 531 may be smaller such that the overall
outer diameter can fit in the agitator chamber. In the example embodiment, the brush
roll agitator 130 with the thicker and shorter bristles has an overall outer diameter
of about 54 ± 0.3 mm and the brush roll agitator 530 with the thinner and longer bristles
has an overall outer diameter of about 55 ± 0.4 mm
[0040] According to a further embodiment, a rotatable agitator 530', shown in FIG. 5D, may
include fabric material 536' wrapped around at least a portion of an agitator body
531'. The fabric material 536' may include, for example, a felt material. This embodiment
of the rotatable agitator may also be suited for hard surfaces and/or delicate applications.
A rotatable agitator may include any combination of agitator elements such as, for
example, a soft agitator element (e.g., a fabric material or soft bristles/brush)
and a relatively stiff agitator element (e.g., a rubber blade or stiff bristles/brush).
[0041] In further embodiments, a surface cleaning head 100 with an openable agitator chamber
120 may be configured to receive non-rotatable, non-driven agitators in addition to
rotatable driven agitators. A non-driven agitator is configured to engage each side
of the agitator chamber 120 without engaging the drive mechanism 150 on the driven
side of the chamber, as will be described in greater detail below. The non-driven
agitator is also configured to engage the dirty air inlet 143 to allow air flow through
the non-driven agitator into the air transportation and treatment system 140. A non-driven
agitator may be suited for flat, hard surfaces such as hardwood floors or other surfaces
or conditions where a rotating agitator may be undesirable.
[0042] One embodiment of a non-driven agitator 630 is shown in greater detail in FIGS. 6A-6D.
In this embodiment, the non-driven agitator 630 includes an agitator body 631 including
a bottom portion with a pad support member 633 that supports one or more cleaning
pads 635a-635c. The agitator body 631 may be a single molded piece or may be assembled
from two or more molded pieces that are attached together, such as by screws or other
attachment methods. As shown, the cleaning pad(s) 635a-635c generally extend the length
of the non-driven agitator 630 with breaks or spaces 639a, 639b to accommodate the
bottom guards or bars across the bottom opening of the agitator chamber in the surface
cleaning head. Although the illustrated embodiment shows three cleaning pads 635a-635c,
other numbers of cleaning pads may be used.
[0043] The cleaning pads 635a-635c may include textile or fabric pads, such as felt pads,
or other sheets or pads having a nap or pile suitable for cleaning a surface. The
cleaning pads 635a-635c may also include brush pads having bristles extending therefrom.
Similar to the brush rolls described above, different non-driven agitators may have
different types of cleaning pads for different cleaning applications, such as brush
pads with stiff bristles and brush pads with soft bristles. In one example, a brush
pad with soft bristles may have thinner nylon bristles (e.g., a diameter of 0.04 ±
0.02 mm).
[0044] The cleaning pad(s) 635a-635c may also be removably attached to the bottom support
member 633, for example, using hook and loop fasteners such as VELCRO
® or other attachment methods. Other attachment mechanisms may be used such as clips.
Thus, different cleaning pads with different textures may be attached to the non-driven
agitator 630 for use in different applications. Removable cleaning sheets or pads
may also be attached to other locations of the agitator body 631, for example, the
sheets or pads may be wrapped around the pad support member 633 and attached on a
top portion of the agitator body 631. Combinations of different types of cleaning
pads may also be used at the same time or different times to provide different cleaning
characteristics. The cleaning pads may also be reusable or disposable. In other embodiments,
the non-driven agitator 630 may include permanent cleaning or abrasive material attached
thereto to provide cleaning or scrubbing in addition to or instead of the removable
cleaning sheets or pads.
[0045] In this embodiment of the non-driven agitator 630, the agitator body 631 also defines
one or more air inlets 636a, 636b, an air outlet 638 and an air path therebetween
such that the inlet(s) 636a, 636b are in fluid communication with the outlet 638.
The air inlets 636a, 636b are elongated and extend along at least a portion of the
pad support member 633 adjacent to the cleaning pad(s) 635a-635c. Although the illustrated
embodiment shows the cleaning pad(s) 635a-635c on one side of the air inlets 636a,
636b, cleaning pads 635a-635c may be located on both sides of the air inlets 636a,
636b. The air is directed from the air inlets 636a, 636b along the air path (as indicated
by the arrows) to the air outlet 638. When the non-driven agitator 630 is positioned
in the agitator chamber 120 (FIG. 3), the air outlet 638 is engaged in fluid communication
with the dirty air inlet 143 and the air inlets 636a, 636b are located at the bottom
opening of the agitator chamber 120 such that the air transportation and treatment
system 140 causes the air to be drawn through the air inlets 636a, 636b and the air
outlet 638. The non-driven agitator 630 thus facilitates air flow through the surface
cleaning head while also providing a non-rotating cleaning pad.
[0046] The air outlet 638 may include a seal 639 around a perimeter thereof to provide sealing
between the air outlet 638 and the dirty air inlet. The seal 639 may be made of an
elastomeric material or other suitable sealing material and may have any known configuration,
such as a lip seal or a face seal, capable of forming a seal against a flat face.
Alternatively, the air outlet 638 may be configured to engage a seal around the dirty
air inlet in the agitator chamber.
[0047] The illustrated embodiment of the non-driven agitator 630 also includes one or more
projections 637 on the bottom portion of the agitator body 631. The projections 637
are configured to be received in associated slots in the agitator chamber, as will
be described in greater detail below. These projections 637 are generally spaced along
the bottom portion of the body 631 on the other side of the air inlets 636a, 636b.
The non-driven agitator 630 may also include at least one wing 631a extending from
at least one end of the agitator body 631 (FIG. 6A). The wing 631a is configured to
be positioned beneath a drive member in the agitator chamber, as will be described
in greater detail below.
[0048] Referring to FIGS. 7-9, an embodiment of a surface cleaning head 700 with a pivotable
external cover 722 is described in greater detail. In this embodiment, the surface
cleaning head 700 includes a cleaning head housing 710 including an agitator chamber
720 and the pivotable external cover 722 coupled with a hinge 723 to a front portion
712 of the cleaning head housing 710. The pivotable external cover 722 pivots at the
hinge 723 between a closed position (not shown) and an open position (shown). If the
pivotable external cover 722 includes lights, the wiring (not shown) for the lights
may pass across the hinge 723. In this embodiment, the pivotable external cover 722
pivots forwardly relative to the housing 710 to open the agitator chamber 720 (FIG.
9). In the open position, the agitator chamber 720 is accessible and the agitator
may be removed from the agitator chamber 720 as shown. This embodiment of the surface
cleaning head 700 may also be used with a rotatable agitator that is not removable
such that the pivotable external cover 722 is opened merely to remove the debris that
has collected on the rotatable agitator. The pivotable external cover 722 may also
include a transparent window 724 extending across a central region of (FIG. 8) for
viewing the agitator chamber 720 when the cover is in the closed position.
[0049] A sealing member 725 may also be located between the pivotable external cover 722
and the cleaning head housing 710 and around the perimeter of the agitator chamber
720. A removable agitator (not shown) may thus be mounted in the agitator chamber
720 inside of the sealing member 725. In the illustrated embodiment, the pivotable
external cover 722 includes the sealing member 725 extending around an inside perimeter
of the cover 722. In the closed position, the sealing member 725 seals against the
cleaning head housing 710 around the perimeter of the agitator chamber 720. The sealing
member 725 is capable of forming a substantially air tight seal at the interface between
the cover 722 and the cleaning head housing 710 with substantially equal pressure
around the perimeter of the chamber 720 to prevent air and/or debris from passing
through.
[0050] The sealing member 725 may be made of an elastomeric material or other suitable sealing
material and may have any known configuration capable of forming a seal against a
flat face or rib. A lip seal or face seal, for example, may be used on the pivotable
external cover 722 to facilitate alignment and sealing when the cover pivots to the
closed position. In other embodiments, the sealing member 725 may be provided on the
cleaning head housing 710.
[0051] The surface cleaning head 700 may also include a latch mechanism to secure the pivotable
external cover 720 in the closed position. The latch mechanism may provide multiple
points of engagement around the perimeter between the external cover 720 and the cleaning
head housing 710 such that the sealing member 725 is engaged with substantially equal
pressure around the perimeter of the chamber 720.
[0052] In the illustrated embodiment, the pivotable external cover 722 includes latch mechanisms
770a, 770b on an opposite side from the hinge 723. The latch mechanisms 770a, 770b
may include slidable actuators 772a, 772b with hooks 774a, 774b that releasably engage
slots 776a, 776b on the cleaning head housing 710. Each of the latch mechanisms 770a,
770b include two hooks 774a, 774b to provide four spaced apart points of engagement
between the cover 720 and the housing 710.
[0053] The slidable actuators 772a, 772b translate in a transverse direction between a latched
position and an unlatched position. The slidable actuators 772a, 772b may be biased
into the latched position, for example, by springs (not shown). The slidable actuators
772a, 772b are operably coupled to latch releases 726a, 726b for moving the slidable
actuators 772a, 772b against the spring bias, thereby releasing the hooks 774a, 774b
from the slots 776a, 776b (as indicated by the arrows in FIG. 8). In other embodiments,
the latch mechanisms 770a, 770b may be located on the cleaning head housing 110 and
the slots 776a, 776b may be located on the external cover 722. Although two latch
mechanisms and four hooks are shown, other numbers of latch mechanisms and hooks may
also be used.
[0054] Referring to FIG. 10, this embodiment of the surface cleaning head 700 may receive
a removable rotatable agitator 730 that is driven by a drive mechanism 750. In this
embodiment, the drive mechanism 750 axially engages a driven end 732 of the rotatable
agitator 730 at a driven side of an agitator chamber 720 and a non-driven end 734
of the rotatable agitator 730 is mounted to rotate freely at a non-driven side of
the agitator chamber 720. Both the driven end 732 and the non-driven end 734 of the
removable rotatable agitator 730 are mounted in the agitator chamber 720 in a manner
that allows the agitator 730 to be removed when the external cover 722 is in an open
position.
[0055] In this embodiment, the external cover 722 is configured to secure the removable
rotatable agitator 730 in the agitator chamber 720. The external cover 722 includes,
for example, an engaging structure 728 that engages the non-driven end 734 of the
removable rotatable agitator 730. In other embodiments, an agitator engaging member
739 may be movably mounted to the surface cleaning head housing 710 for movement into
engagement with the non-driven end 734 of the removable rotatable agitator 730. The
agitator engaging member 739 is shown schematically but may be in the form of a clip,
slide or latch and may slide and/or pivot in to and out of engagement with the agitator
130.
[0056] Although this embodiment shows a pivotable external cover 722 similar to that shown
and described above, the removable rotatable agitator 730 in this embodiment may also
be used with other types of openable external covers.
[0057] The surface cleaning head 700 may also include a kill switch that stops power to
the drive mechanism 750 when the pivotable external cover 722 is in the open position.
A kill switch actuator 721 is located at a point along the perimeter of the agitator
chamber 720 to activate the kill switch when the pivotable external cover 722 is opened.
In the example embodiment, the kill switch actuator 721 is biased to an open position
that opens the kill switch. When the pivotable external cover 722 is in the closed
position, the cover 722 engages the kill switch actuator 721 to close the kill switch,
allowing power to the drive mechanism 750. When the pivotable external cover 722 moves
to the open position, the actuator 721 moves to the biased open position to open the
kill switch, stopping power to the drive mechanism 750. In one embodiment, the kill
switch actuator 721 may be recessed to prevent being actuated by a user and may be
actuated by a protrusion (e.g., a small rod) extending from the cover 722. The actuator
721 may also be in other locations and may be actuated in other ways.
[0058] According to this embodiment of the surface cleaning head 700, the agitator chamber
720 is also configured to receive non-driven agitators, for example, as described
above. As shown in FIGS. 11 and 12, the non-driven agitator 630 described above may
be positioned within the agitator chamber 720 without engaging the drive mechanism
750. In this embodiment, the wing 631a at the end 632 of the agitator body 631 slides
beneath a drive member 770 of the drive mechanism 750 and provides sufficient clearance
for the drive member 770 to rotate without contacting the agitator 630. The bottom
portion of the agitator body 631 has a width corresponding to a width of a bottom
opening of the agitator chamber 720 (see FIG. 11).
[0059] When the non-driven agitator 630 is positioned within the agitator chamber 720, the
air outlet 638 engages with a dirty air inlet 743 in the surface cleaning head 700
(see FIGS. 7A, 8 and 11) and the projections 637 on the bottom portion of the agitator
body 631 are received in slots 713 along one side of the agitator chamber 720 (see
FIGS. 8 and 12). Because of the resilience of the seal 639 around the air outlet 638,
the projections 637 may fit tightly within the slots 713 such that the non-driven
agitator 630 snaps into place within the agitator chamber 720. A force being applied
by the resilient seal 639 thus holds the non-driven agitator 630 in place. When properly
seated within the agitator chamber 720, the slots 713 receive the projections 637
with a friction fit, the spaces 639a, 639b on the bottom of the agitator body 631
receive the bottom guards or bars 711a, 711b extending across the bottom opening of
the agitator chamber 720 and the cleaning pad(s) 635a-635c extend through the bottom
opening of the agitator chamber 720 (see FIG. 12).
[0060] As shown in greater detail in FIGS. 13 and 14, the drive mechanism 750 includes a
motor 752, a rotation transfer mechanism 754, and a splined drive member 770. In this
embodiment, the rotation transfer mechanism 754 includes a belt 755 frictionally engaging
a drive wheel 753 coupled to the output of the motor 752 and frictionally engaging
a driven wheel 755 coupled to the splined drive member 770. The drive mechanism 750
may be capable of rotating the agitator 730 at low speeds of 700 ±100 RPM and high
speeds of 3500 ±500 RPM. In other embodiments, other rotation transfer mechanisms
may be used including, without limitation, a gear train or a direct drive coupling
between the motor and the splined drive member. In other embodiments, a motor may
be located internally within the rotatable agitator. In further embodiments, the drive
mechanism may include other mechanisms capable of imparting rotation to the rotatable
agitator including, without limitation, an air driven turbine.
[0061] As shown in greater detail in FIG. 15, the driven end 732 of the removable rotatable
agitator 730 includes a splined driven member 780 configured to mate axially with
the splined drive member 770. The splined drive member 770 and the splined driven
member 780 thus form a spline coupling or joint that transmits rotation and torque
without using a belt. The splined drive member 770 and the splined driven member 780
have spline teeth 772, 782 oriented radially relative to an axis of rotation of the
agitator. The spline teeth 772, 782 have corresponding shapes and spaces 778, 788
between the spline teeth 772, 782 such that the spline teeth 772, 782 mesh when the
members 770, 780 are axially engaged, as shown in FIG. 16.
[0062] The illustrated embodiment shows the splined drive member 770 with external splines
and the splined driven member 780 with internal splines. In other embodiments, the
splined drive member 770 may include the internal splines and the splined driven member
780 may include the external splines.
[0063] In the illustrated embodiment, the spline teeth 772, 782 on the splined drive member
770 and the splined driven member 780 are both generally wedge shaped with a radially
outer portion 771, 781 being wider than a radially inner portion 773, 783 (see FIG.
16). The spline teeth 772, 782 also have tapered side walls 774, 775, 784, 785 that
taper outwardly from radial faces 776, 786 of the spline teeth 772, 782. As shown
in FIG. 17, the spline teeth 782 on the splined driven member 780 also have a tapered
or chamfered radial face 786 that tapers inwardly (i.e., toward the non-driven end
of the agitator) and forms an acute angle relative to a radial line 708 in a range
of about 30° to 60°. The spline teeth 772 on the splined drive member 770 may have
a tapered or chamfered axial face 777 that tapers inwardly toward the axis of rotation.
[0064] The shape and configuration of the spline teeth 772, 782 in the illustrated embodiment
provide self-alignment and facilitate engagement of the splined driven member 780
with the splined drive member 770. The splined drive member 770 and the splined driven
member 780 may be engaged in a number of different angular positions and thus do not
require a precise angular alignment for engagement. The shape and configuration of
the spline teeth 772, 782 in the illustrated embodiment may also reduce or eliminate
backlash when the splined drive member 770 drives the splined driven member 780.
[0065] One or both of the splined driven member 780 and splined drive member 770 may also
be made of an elastomeric material such as a thermoplastic rubber having a higher
durometer (e.g., 90 or greater). The elastomeric material may facilitate engagement
of the spline teeth 772, 782 and may provide vibration reduction or isolation when
the splined drive member 770 drives the splined driven member 780. Thus, the drive
mechanism 750 may rotate the agitator 730 at higher RPMs with reduced vibrations.
[0066] In the illustrated embodiment, each of the splined drive member 770 and the splined
driven member 780 have six (6) spline teeth 772, 782 arranged in a star configuration
around an axis of rotation. The six spline teeth are capable of withstanding the desired
drive forces and torques while also facilitating alignment and preventing backlash;
however, other numbers of spline teeth may be possible. Other shapes and configurations
of the spline teeth on the splined drive member 770 and splined driven member 780
may also be possible. Furthermore, other couplings or mechanisms for axially coupling
rotating shafts to transmit torque and rotation may also be used including, without
limitation, a dog clutch, a non-slip clutch, a Hirth joint and a curvic coupling.
[0067] As shown in greater detail in FIG. 18, the non-driven end 734 of this embodiment
of the removable rotatable agitator 730 includes an end cap 790 secured to a bushing
792 that is rotatably mounted on an axle 791. The axle 791 is fixed within and extending
from the agitator body 731. The end cap 790 is configured to be supported within the
agitator chamber 720 and to secure the bushing 792 such that the axle 791 rotates
within the bushing 792 and the rotatable agitator 730 spins about its axis of rotation.
In this embodiment, the end cap 790 is removably secured to the bushing 792 with a
friction fit but the end cap 790 may also fixed to the bushing 792. In other embodiments,
the bushing 792 may be configured to be mounted directly within the agitator chamber
720 without an end cap. Various other configurations may also be used to rotatably
support the non-driven end 734 of the rotatable agitator 730 within the agitator chamber
720.
[0068] As shown in greater detail in FIGS. 19 and 20, the end cap 790 includes a tab 796
that is shaped to be easily gripped for removing the non-driven end 734 of the agitator
730 from the agitator chamber 720. The end cap 790 also includes one or more stabilizing
structures 793, 795, 797 that engage mating structures within the agitator chamber
to prevent the end cap 790 from rotating such that the bushing 792 is held stationary,
thereby allowing the axle 791 to rotate freely within the bushing 792 when the rotatable
agitator is driven at the driven end 732. This embodiment of the end cap 790 also
includes an elastomeric pad 799 that engages the engaging structure 728 on the external
cover 722 when the cover is closed to secure the agitator 730 in the agitator chamber
720. The end cap 790 further includes an elastomeric ring 798 to frictionally engage
the bushing 792. The elastomeric pad 799 and the elastomeric ring 798 may advantageously
prevent or isolate vibrations when the agitator 730 is rotating in the agitator chamber
720 and may both be molded together from the same rubber material. The end cap 790
may further include a washer 794 (e.g., a felt washer) that contacts an end surface
736 of the agitator body 731 to keep dirt away from the bearing 792.
[0069] Referring to FIGS. 21-23, the engagement of the end cap 790 with the agitator chamber
720 is described in greater detail. At the non-driven side, the chamber 720 includes
mounting rails 727a, 727b defining a recessed region 729 that receives an end portion
of the end cap 790. The end portion of the end cap 790 may thus slide between the
mounting rails 727a, 727b as shown in FIG. 22. As shown in FIG. 23, the stabilizing
structures 793, 795, 797 engage corresponding structures on the mounting rails 727a,
727b and the engaging structure 728 inside of the cover 722 engages the elastomeric
pad 799. Thus, the end cap 790 and the bushing 792 remain stationary when the agitator
730 is rotated. Additionally or alternatively, the cover 722 may engage other portions
of the end cap 790 (e.g., the tab 796) to hold the end cap 790 in the chamber 720.
In this embodiment, the stabilizing structures 793, 795, 797 have a particular configuration
designed or keyed to mate with the mounting rails 727a, 727b (see FIG.23) in a particular
orientation such that the end cap 790 is properly positioned to be engaged by the
cover 722.
[0070] To mount the rotatable agitator 730 within the agitator chamber 720, the driven end
732 is angled into the chamber 720 to engage the splined drive member 770 with the
splined driven member 780 (see FIG. 16). The end cap 790 may then be used to lower
the non-driven end 734 of the agitator 730 into the chamber 720 until the end cap
790 is fit between the mounting rails 727a, 727b (see FIG. 22). When the agitator
730 is properly seated within the chamber 720, the external cover 722 may then be
closed to cover the chamber 720 and to secure the rotatable agitator 730 within the
chamber 720. To remove the rotatable agitator 730, the user may grasp the tab 796
to slide the end cap 790 out from between the mounting rails 727a, 727b and thus lift
the non-driven end 734 out of the chamber 720. The user may then continue to lift
the agitator 730 until the splined drive member 770 and the splined driven member
780 are disengaged. The user may then clean the agitator 730 and/or insert another
type of agitator.
[0071] Referring to FIG. 24, a surface cleaning head 2400 of a stick vacuum cleaner may
include an openable agitator chamber covered by an external cover 2422 and containing
a removable agitator. The external cover 2422 and the openable chamber and removable
agitator located in the surface cleaning head 2400 may be implemented according to
any of the embodiments described herein.
[0072] Referring to FIG. 25, a surface cleaning head 2500 of an upright vacuum cleaner may
include an openable agitator chamber covered by an external cover 2522 and containing
a removable agitator. The external cover 2522 and the openable chamber and removable
agitator located in the surface cleaning head 2500 may be implemented according to
any of the embodiments described herein.
[0073] A movable external cover may also have other configurations, for example, as shown
in FIGS. 26-29. FIG. 26 shows another embodiment of a surface cleaning head 2600 with
a pivotable external cover 2622 that pivots rearwardly relative to the cleaning head
housing 2610 to the open position. FIG. 27 shows a further embodiment of a surface
cleaning head 2700 with multiple-piece pivotable external cover including one cover
portion 2722a that pivots forwardly and another cover portion 2722b that pivots rearwardly
relative to the cleaning head housing 2710. FIG. 28 shows yet another embodiment of
a surface cleaning head 2800 with a slidable external cover 2822 that slides or rolls
in a longitudinal direction relative to the cleaning head housing 2810, for example,
similar to a garage door. FIG. 29 shows a further embodiment of a surface cleaning
head 2900 with a slidable external cover 2922 that slides laterally relative to the
cleaning head housing 2910.
[0074] In any of these embodiments, the external cover may be latched, for example, using
a latching mechanism as described above or any other latching mechanism. In any of
these embodiments, the external cover may be sealed, for example, using a sealing
member as described above or any other sealing member. In each of these embodiments,
the external cover may be moved between open and closed positions while remaining
engaged with the surface cleaning head housing. In other embodiments, the external
cover may be completely removed from the surface cleaning head housing. Other variations
and locations for the external cover are also within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0075] Accordingly, a surface cleaning head, consistent with embodiments of the present
disclosure, includes an openable agitator chamber to facilitate inspection, cleaning,
servicing, and/or replacement of an agitator in the surface cleaning head. The removable
agitator may include a rotatable driven agitator that engages a drive mechanism in
the agitator chamber or a non-rotatable, non-driven agitator that is received within
the agitator without engaging the drive mechanism.
[0076] While the principles of the invention have been described herein, it is to be understood
by those skilled in the art that this description is made only by way of example and
not as a limitation as to the scope of the invention. Other embodiments are contemplated
within the scope of the present invention in addition to the exemplary embodiments
shown and described herein. It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art
that a surface cleaning apparatus may embody any one or more of the features contained
herein and that the features may be used in any particular combination or sub-combination.
Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered
to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except
by the following claims.
[0077] The following clauses, which are not claims, are included to disclose alternative
embodiments and to give an as-filed basis in this divisional application to the disclosure
of the claims of the parent application.
CLAUSES
[0078]
- 1. A surface cleaning head for a vacuum, the surface cleaning head comprising:
a cleaning head housing having a front end portion, a rear end portion, laterally
disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion;
an agitator chamber located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing,
the agitator chamber having a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning
head housing and a bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head
housing;
an external cover pivotably mounted to the cleaning head housing for covering the
top opening of the agitator chamber, the external cover being pivotable between a
closed position and an open position, wherein the agitator chamber is covered when
the external cover is in the closed position and accessible through the top opening
when the external cover is in the open position; and
a rotatable driven agitator removably mounted within the agitator chamber such that
the agitator is configured to contact a surface through the bottom opening and configured
to be removed through the top opening, the rotatable driven agitator including a driven
end and a non-driven end, wherein the external cover engages the non-driven end of
the agitator in the closed position to hold the agitator in the agitator chamber and
wherein the external cover disengages from the non-driven end of the agitator when
moved to the open position, and wherein the agitator is accessible and removable through
the top opening when the external cover is in the open position.
- 2. The surface cleaning head of clause 1 wherein the rotatable driven agitator includes
an end cap rotatably mounted at the non-driven end of the rotatable driven agitator,
and wherein the external cover engages the end cap to hold the agitator in the agitator
chamber.
- 3. The surface cleaning head of clause 2 wherein the external cover includes an engaging
structure protruding from an inside portion of the external cover to engage the end
cap.
- 4. The surface cleaning head of clause 3 wherein the end cap includes an elastomeric
pad that is engaged by the engaging structure.
- 5. The surface cleaning head of clause 2 wherein the non-driven end of the rotatable
driven agitator includes an axle and a bushing rotatably mounted on the axle, and
wherein the end cap is mounted on the bushing.
- 6. The surface cleaning head of clause 5 wherein the end cap is removably mounted
on the bushing with a friction fit.
- 7. The surface cleaning head of clause 1 further comprising an agitator drive mechanism
for driving the driven end of the rotatable driven agitator in the agitator chamber,
and wherein the driven end of the rotatable agitator is removably engaged with the
agitator drive mechanism such that the agitator drive mechanism holds the driven end
of the agitator in the agitator chamber.
- 8. The surface cleaning head of clause 1 wherein the rotatable agitator is a brush
roll.
- 9. The surface cleaning head of clause 1 wherein the external cover is configured
to pivot forwardly relative to the cleaning head housing to the open position.
- 10. The surface cleaning head of clause 1 wherein the external cover is configured
to pivot rearwardly relative to the cleaning head housing to the open position.
- 11. The surface cleaning head of clause 1 further comprising at least one latching
mechanism for latching the external cover in the closed position.
- 12. The surface cleaning head of clause 11 wherein the at least one latching mechanism
includes a first latching mechanism proximate one side and a second latching mechanism
proximate an opposite side.
- 13. The surface cleaning head of clause 12 wherein the first and second latching mechanisms
each include at least two hooks configured to provide engagement between the cleaning
head housing and the external cover to hold the external cover in the closed position.
- 14. The surface cleaning head of clause 11 wherein the latching mechanism is configured
to provide multiple points of engagement between the external cover and the cleaning
head housing.
- 15. The surface cleaning head of clause 1 further comprising a sealing member around
a perimeter of at least one of an inside portion of the external cover and the cleaning
head housing around the agitator chamber for sealing an interface between the cleaning
head housing and the external cover around the agitator chamber.
- 16. The surface cleaning head of clause 15 further comprising a latching mechanism
configured to provide multiple points of engagement around the perimeter between the
external cover and the cleaning head housing for holding the external cover in the
closed position.
- 17. The surface cleaning head of clause 1 further comprising at least one transparent
region in the external cover, the transparent region being configured to allow visual
inspection of the agitator chamber when the external cover is in the closed position.
- 18. The surface cleaning head of clause 1 further comprising:
an air flow path extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet; and
an air transportation and treatment system for transporting and treating air moving
along the air flow path.
- 19. A surface cleaning head for a vacuum, the surface cleaning head comprising:
a cleaning head housing having a front end portion, a rear end portion, laterally
disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion;
an agitator chamber located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing,
the agitator chamber having a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning
head housing and a bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head
housing;
an external cover pivotably mounted to the cleaning head housing for covering the
top opening of the agitator chamber, the external cover being movable between a closed
position and an open position, wherein the agitator chamber is covered when the external
cover is in the closed position and accessible through the top opening when the external
cover is in the open position;
a sealing member around a perimeter of at least one of an inside portion of the external
cover and the cleaning head housing around the agitator chamber for sealing an interface
between the cleaning head housing and the external cover around the agitator chamber;
a latching mechanism configured to provide multiple points of engagement around the
perimeter between the external cover and the cleaning head housing for holding the
external cover in the closed position; and
a rotatable driven agitator mounted within the agitator chamber such that the agitator
is configured to contact a surface through the bottom opening, the rotatable driven
agitator including a driven end and a non-driven end, and wherein the agitator is
accessible through the top opening when the external cover is in the open position.
- 20. The surface cleaning head of clause 19 wherein the at least one latching mechanism
includes a first latching mechanism proximate one side and a second latching mechanism
proximate an opposite side.
- 21. The surface cleaning head of clause 20 wherein the first and second latching mechanisms
each include at least two hooks configured to provide engagement between the cleaning
head housing and the external cover to hold the external cover in the closed position.
- 22. The surface cleaning head of clause 19 wherein the sealing member includes a lip
seal.
- 23. The surface cleaning head of clause 19 wherein the sealing member is located on
the inside portion of the external cover.
- 24. The surface cleaning head of clause 19 wherein the rotatable driven agitator is
removably mounted in the agitator chamber and wherein the external cover engages the
non-driven end of the agitator in the closed position to hold the agitator in the
agitator chamber and wherein the external cover disengages from the non-driven end
of the agitator when moved to the open position.
- 25. The surface cleaning head of clause 25 wherein the external cover includes an
engaging structure protruding from an inside portion of the external cover for engaging
the non-driven end of the rotatable driven agitator in the closed position to hold
the agitator in the agitator chamber, wherein the engaging structure engages the non-driven
end inside of the sealing member.
- 26. The surface cleaning head of clause 19 wherein the rotatable driven agitator is
removably mounted in the agitator chamber and further comprising an agitator engaging
member movably mounted to the cleaning head housing for movement into engagement with
the non-driven end of the rotatable driven agitator to hold the agitator in the agitator
chamber.
- 27. The surface cleaning head of clause 19 further comprising an agitator drive mechanism
for driving the driven end of the rotatable driven agitator in the agitator chamber,
and wherein the driven end of the rotatable agitator is removably engaged with the
agitator drive mechanism such that the agitator drive mechanism holds the driven end
of the agitator in the agitator chamber.
- 28. The surface cleaning head of clause 19 further comprising at least one transparent
region in the external cover, the transparent region being configured to allow visual
inspection of the agitator chamber when the external cover is in the closed position.
- 29. The surface cleaning head of clause 19 wherein the external cover is configured
to pivot forwardly relative to the cleaning head housing to the open position.
- 30. The surface cleaning head of clause 19 wherein the external cover is configured
to pivot rearwardly relative to the cleaning head housing to the open position.
- 31. A surface cleaning head for a vacuum, the surface cleaning head comprising:
a cleaning head housing having a front end portion, a rear end portion, laterally
disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion;
an agitator chamber located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing,
the agitator chamber having a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning
head housing and a bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head
housing, and wherein the agitator chamber includes a non-driven side and a driven
side;
an agitator drive mechanism including a drive member at the driven side of the agitator
chamber and an agitator drive motor drivingly coupled to the drive member;
an external cover mounted to the cleaning head housing for covering the top opening
of the agitator chamber, the external cover being movable between a closed position
and an open position, wherein the agitator chamber is covered when the external cover
is in the closed position and accessible through the top opening when the external
cover is in the open position; and
a rotatable driven agitator removably mounted within the agitator chamber such that
the agitator is configured to contact a surface through the bottom opening, wherein
the agitator is accessible and removable through the top opening when the external
cover is in the open position, wherein the rotatable driven agitator includes a non-driven
end mounted at the non-driven side of the agitator chamber such that the agitator
spins freely at the non-driven end and a driven end including a driven member, wherein
the driven member mates axially and engages with the drive member of the drive mechanism
such that the drive member transmits torque and rotation to the driven member and
the rotatable driven agitator.
- 32. The surface cleaning head of clause 31 wherein the drive member transmits torque
and rotation to the driven member and the rotatable driven agitator without a belt.
- 33. The surface cleaning head of clause 31 wherein the drive member is a splined drive
member and the driven member is a splined driven member.
- 34. The surface cleaning head of clause 33 wherein the splined drive member and splined
driven member have wedge-shaped spline teeth.
- 35. The surface cleaning head of clause 34 wherein the wedge-shaped spline teeth of
the splined driven member have chamfered radial faces.
- 36. The surface cleaning head of clause 35 wherein the wedge-shaped spline teeth of
the splined drive member and the splined driven member have tapered side walls.
- 37. The surface cleaning head of clause 33 wherein the splined drive member and the
splined driven member include six spaced spline teeth arranged in a star configuration
around an axis of rotation.
- 38. The surface cleaning head of clause 31 wherein at least one of the drive member
and the driven member is made of a thermoplastic material having a durometer of at
least about 90.
- 39. The surface cleaning head of clause 31 wherein the motor is coupled to the drive
member using a belt.
- 40. The surface cleaning head of clause 31 wherein the external cover engages the
non-driven end of the agitator in the closed position to hold the agitator in the
agitator chamber and wherein the external cover disengages from the non-driven end
of the agitator when moved to the open position.
- 41. The surface cleaning head of clause 31 further comprising an agitator engaging
member movably mounted to the cleaning head housing for movement into engagement with
the non-driven end of the rotatable driven agitator to hold the agitator in the agitator
chamber.
- 42. A surface cleaning head for a vacuum, the surface cleaning head comprising:
a cleaning head housing having a front end portion, a rear end portion, laterally
disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion;
an agitator chamber located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing,
the agitator chamber having a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning
head housing and a bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head
housing;
an external cover mounted to the cleaning head housing for covering the top opening
of the agitator chamber, the external cover being movable between a closed position
and an open position, wherein the agitator chamber is covered when the external cover
is in the closed position and accessible through the top opening when the external
cover is in the open position; and
at least first and second rotatable driven agitators, each of the rotatable driven
agitators are configured to be removably mounted within the agitator chamber and removable
through the top opening when the external cover is in the open position such that
the rotatable driven agitators are interchangeable, wherein the first rotatable driven
agitator has different agitating characteristics than the second rotatable driven
agitator.
- 43. The surface cleaning head of clause 42 wherein the first and second rotatable
driven agitators include first and second brush rolls having bristles, wherein the
bristles of the first brush roll have a different stiffness than the bristles of the
second brush roll to provide the different agitating characteristics.
- 44. The surface cleaning head of clause 43 wherein the bristles of the first brush
roll are thicker than the bristles of the second brush roll.
- 45. The surface cleaning head of clause 43 wherein the bristles of the first brush
roll are made of a different material than the bristles of the second brush roll.
- 46. The surface cleaning head of clause 42 wherein the first and second rotatable
driven agitators include first and second brush rolls having bristles, wherein the
bristles of the first brush roll are in a different pattern than the bristles of the
second brush roll to provide the different agitating characteristics.
- 47. The surface cleaning head of clause 42 wherein each of the first and second rotatable
agitators include an agitator body, wherein the first rotatable driven agitator includes
a fabric material around the agitator body, and wherein the second rotatable driven
agitator includes bristles extending from the agitator body.
- 48. The surface cleaning head of clause 42, wherein the agitator chamber includes
a non-driven side and a driven side, and further comprising:
an agitator drive mechanism including a drive member at the driven side of the agitator
chamber and an agitator drive motor drivingly coupled to the drive member.
- 49. The surface cleaning head of clause 48 wherein each of the rotatable driven agitators
includes a non-driven end configured to be mounted at the non-driven side of the agitator
chamber such that the agitator spins freely at the non-driven end and a driven end
including a driven member, wherein the driven member is configured to mate axially
and engage with the drive member of the drive mechanism such that the drive member
transmits torque and rotation to the driven member and the rotatable driven agitator.
- 50. The surface cleaning head of clause 42 further comprising an agitator engaging
member configured to move into engagement with the non-driven end of the rotatable
driven agitator in the agitator chamber.
- 51. The surface cleaning head of clause 42 further comprising at least one transparent
region in the external cover, the transparent region being configured to allow visual
inspection of the agitator chamber when the external cover is in the closed position.
- 52. A surface cleaning head for a vacuum, the surface cleaning head comprising:
a cleaning head housing having a front end portion, a rear end portion, laterally
disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion;
an agitator chamber located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing,
the agitator chamber having a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning
head housing and a bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head
housing, wherein the agitator chamber is configured to receive a rotatable driven
agitator such that the agitator contacts a surface through the bottom opening and
is removable through the top opening, and wherein the agitator chamber includes a
non-driven side for receiving a non-driven end of the rotatable driven agitator and
a driven side for receiving a driven end of the rotatable driven agitator;
an agitator drive mechanism including a drive member at a driven side of the agitator
chamber and an agitator drive motor drivingly coupled to the drive member, wherein
the drive member is configured to mate axially and engage with the driven member on
the rotatable driven agitator such that the drive member transmits torque and rotation
to the driven member and the rotatable driven agitator; and
an external cover mounted to the cleaning head housing for covering the top opening
of the agitator chamber, the external cover being movable between a closed position
and an open position, wherein the agitator chamber is covered when the external cover
is in the closed position and accessible through the top opening when the external
cover is in the open position.
- 53. The surface cleaning head of clause 52 wherein the drive member includes a splined
drive member.
- 54. The surface cleaning head of clause 53 wherein the splined drive member includes
wedge-shaped spline teeth.
- 55. The surface cleaning head of clause 54 wherein the wedge-shaped spline teeth have
tapered sides.
- 56. The surface cleaning head of clause 53 wherein the splined drive member includes
six spline teeth arranged in a star configuration around the axis of rotation.
- 57. The surface cleaning head of clause 52 wherein the drive motor is drivingly coupled
to the drive member with a belt.
- 58. The surface cleaning head of clause 52 further comprising at least one transparent
region in the external cover, the transparent region being configured to allow visual
inspection of the agitator chamber when the external cover is in the closed position.
- 59. The surface cleaning head of clause 52 wherein the external cover includes an
engaging structure protruding from an inside portion of the external cover for engaging
the non-driven end of the rotatable driven agitator in the closed position to hold
the agitator in the agitator chamber.
- 60. The surface cleaning head of clause 52 further comprising an agitator engaging
member movably mounted to the cleaning head housing for movement into engagement with
the non-driven end of the rotatable driven agitator to hold the agitator in the agitator
chamber.
- 61. A removable rotatable agitator assembly for use in a surface cleaning head of
a vacuum, the removable rotatable agitator assembly comprising:
an agitator body having a driven end and a non-driven end;
at least one agitating element located on at least a portion of the agitator body
between the driven end and the non-driven end;
a driven member located at the driven end of the agitator body, the driven member
being configured to mate axially and engage with a drive member on a drive mechanism
in the surface cleaning head;
an axle extending from the non-driven end of the agitator body;
a bushing rotatably mounted on the axle; and
an end cap mounted on the bushing and configured to be mounted without rotation in
an agitator chamber of the surface cleaning head.
- 62. The removable rotatable agitator assembly of clause 61, wherein the end cap includes
a tab extending radially and configured to be gripped by a user to facilitate removing
and inserting the non-driven end into an agitator chamber.
- 63. The removable rotatable agitator assembly of clause 61, wherein the end cap is
removably mounted on the bushing with a friction fit.
- 64. The removable rotatable agitator assembly of clause 63, wherein the end cap includes
an elastomeric ring for engaging the bushing with the friction fit.
- 65. The removable rotatable agitator assembly of clause 61, wherein the end cap includes
an elastomeric pad for engaging an engaging structure on an external cover in a closed
position on the surface cleaning head.
- 66. The removable rotatable agitator assembly of clause 61, wherein the end cap includes
stabilizing structures configured to be keyed to corresponding structures in the agitator
chamber.
- 67. The removable rotatable agitator assembly of clause 61, wherein the driven member
is a splined driven member.
- 68. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 67, wherein the splined driven member
includes wedge-shaped spline teeth.
- 69. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 68, wherein the wedge-shaped spline
teeth have tapered sides.
- 70. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 68, wherein the wedge-shaped spline
teeth have chamfered radial faces.
- 71. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 67, wherein the splined driven member
includes six spline teeth arranged in a star configuration around the axis of rotation
- 72. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 67, wherein splined the driven member
is made of a thermoplastic material having a durometer of at least about 90.
- 73. The surface cleaning head of clause 61 wherein the rotatable agitator is a brush
roll.
- 74. The removable rotatable agitator assembly of clause 61, wherein the agitating
element includes bristles extending substantially radially from the agitator body.
- 75. The removable rotatable agitator assembly of clause 61, wherein the agitating
element includes a fabric material covering at least a portion of the agitator body.
- 76. The removable rotatable agitator assembly of clause 61, wherein the agitator body
includes at least one cutting groove extending substantially axially along at least
a portion of the agitator body.
- 77. A removable rotatable agitator assembly for use in a surface cleaning head of
a vacuum, the removable rotatable agitator assembly comprising:
an agitator body having a driven end and a non-driven end;
at least one agitating element located on at least a portion of the agitator body
between the driven end and the non-driven end; and
a splined driven member located at the driven end of the agitator body, the splined
driven member being configured to mate axially and engage with a splined drive member
on a drive mechanism in the surface cleaning head.
- 78. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 77, wherein the splined driven member
includes internal spline teeth.
- 79. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 77, wherein the splined driven member
includes wedge-shaped spline teeth.
- 80. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 79, wherein the wedge-shaped spline
teeth have tapered sides.
- 81. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 79, wherein the wedge-shaped spline
teeth have chamfered radial faces.
- 82. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 79, wherein the wedge-shaped spline
teeth have tapered sides and chamfered radial faces.
- 83. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 82, wherein splined the driven member
is made of a thermoplastic material having a durometer of at least about 90.
- 84. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 87, wherein the splined driven member
includes six spline teeth arranged in a star configuration around the axis of rotation.
- 85. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 87, wherein splined the driven member
is made of a thermoplastic material having a durometer of at least about 90.
- 86. The removable rotatable agitator assembly of clause 87, wherein the agitator body
includes at least one cutting groove extending substantially axially along at least
a portion of the agitator body.
- 87. The surface cleaning head of clause 87, wherein the rotatable agitator is a brush
roll.
- 88. The removable rotatable agitator assembly of clause 87, wherein the agitating
element includes bristles extending substantially radially from the agitator body.
- 89. The removable rotatable agitator assembly of clause 87, wherein the agitating
element includes a fabric material covering at least a portion of the agitator body.
- 90. The removable rotatable agitator of clause 87, further comprising:
an axle extending from the non-driven end of the agitator body;
a bushing rotatably mounted on the axle; and
an end cap mounted on the bushing and configured to be mounted without rotation in
an agitator chamber of the surface cleaning head.
- 91. A surface cleaning head for a vacuum, the surface cleaning head comprising:
a cleaning head housing having a front end portion, a rear end portion, laterally
disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion;
an agitator chamber located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing,
the agitator chamber having a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning
head housing and a bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head
housing, and wherein the agitator chamber includes at least one driven side;
an agitator drive mechanism including a drive member at the driven side of the agitator
chamber and an agitator drive motor drivingly coupled to the drive member, wherein
the drive member is configured to engage and drive a rotatable driven agitator when
received in the agitator chamber;
an external cover mounted to the cleaning head housing for covering the top opening
of the agitator chamber, the external cover being movable between a closed position
and an open position, wherein the agitator chamber is covered when the external cover
is in the closed position and accessible through the top opening when the external
cover is in the open position; and
a non-driven agitator removably mounted within the agitator chamber without engaging
the drive member such that the non-driven agitator is configured to contact a surface
through the bottom opening, wherein the non-driven agitator is accessible and removable
through the top opening when the external cover is in the open position.
- 92. The surface cleaning head of clause 91 wherein the non-driven agitator includes
an agitator body and at least one cleaning pad supported on a pad support member on
a bottom portion of the agitator body, wherein the at least one cleaning pad is configured
to contact the surface through the bottom opening.
- 93. The surface cleaning head of clause 92 wherein the at least one cleaning pad includes
at least one fabric pad.
- 94. The surface cleaning head of clause 92 wherein the at least one cleaning pad includes
at least one felt pad.
- 95. The surface cleaning head of clause 92 wherein the at least one cleaning pad includes
at least one brush pad.
- 96. The surface cleaning head of clause 92 wherein the at least one cleaning pad is
removably attached to the pad support member.
- 97. The surface cleaning head of clause 92 wherein the agitator body of the non-driven
agitator defines at least one air inlet adjacent the at least one cleaning pad, at
least one air outlet and an air path between the at least one air inlet and the air
outlet, wherein the air outlet is fluidly coupled to a dirty air inlet in the agitator
chamber of the surface cleaning head.
- 98. The surface cleaning head of clause 97 wherein the at least one air inlet includes
first and second elongated air inlets and the at least one air outlet includes a single
air outlet, wherein the first and second elongated air inlets extend along at least
a portion of the bottom portion of the agitator body.
- 99. The surface cleaning head of clause 97 wherein the at least one air outlet includes
a seal around a periphery thereof.
- 100. The surface cleaning head of clause 92 wherein the bottom portion of the agitator
body includes a plurality of projections on a side opposite the pad support member,
the projections being configured to engage associated slots on a side of the bottom
opening of the agitator chamber.
- 101. The surface cleaning head of clause 91 wherein the bottom portion of the agitator
body includes at least one space for receiving bars extending across the bottom opening
of the agitator chamber.
- 102. A surface cleaning head for a vacuum, the surface cleaning head comprising:
a cleaning head housing having a front end portion, a rear end portion, laterally
disposed sides, an upper portion and a bottom portion;
an agitator chamber located in the front end portion of the cleaning head housing,
the agitator chamber having a top opening through the upper portion of the cleaning
head housing and a bottom opening through the bottom portion of the cleaning head
housing, and wherein the agitator chamber includes at least one driven side;
an agitator drive mechanism including a drive member at the driven side of the agitator
chamber and an agitator drive motor drivingly coupled to the drive member;
at least one rotatable driven agitator configured to be removably mounted within the
agitator chamber and configured to engage the drive member of the agitator drive mechanism
such that the drive member causes the rotatable driven agitator to rotate; and
at least one non-driven agitator configured to be removably mounted within the agitator
chamber without engaging the drive member and such that the non-driven agitator is
configured to contact a surface through the bottom opening.
- 103. The surface cleaning head of clause 102 wherein the rotatable driven agitator
includes a brush roll.
- 104. The surface cleaning head of clause 102 wherein the rotatable driven agitator
includes:
an agitator body having a driven end and a non-driven end;
at least one agitating element located on at least a portion of the agitator body
between the driven end and the non-driven end;
a driven member located at the driven end of the agitator body, the driven member
being configured to mate axially and engage with a drive member on a drive mechanism
in the surface cleaning head; and
an end cap mounted on at the non-driven end of the agitator body and configured to
be mounted without rotation in the agitator chamber of the surface cleaning head.
- 105. The surface cleaning head of clause 104 wherein the end cap includes a tab extending
radially and configured to be gripped by a user to facilitate removing and inserting
the non-driven end into the agitator chamber.
- 106. The surface cleaning head of clause 102 wherein the non-driven agitator includes
an agitator body and at least one cleaning pad supported on a pad support member on
a bottom portion of the agitator body, wherein the at least one cleaning pad is configured
to contact the surface through the bottom opening.
- 107. The surface cleaning head of clause 106 wherein the at least one cleaning pad
includes at least one of a fabric pad, a felt pad or a brush pad.
- 108. The surface cleaning head of clause 106 wherein the at least one cleaning pad
is removably attached to the pad support member.
- 109. The surface cleaning head of clause 106 wherein the body of the non-driven agitator
defines at least one air inlet adjacent the at least one cleaning pad, at least one
air outlet and an air path between the at least one air inlet and the air outlet,
wherein the air outlet is configured to be fluidly coupled to a dirty air inlet in
the agitator chamber of the surface cleaning head.
- 110. The surface cleaning head of clause 109 wherein the at least one air inlet includes
first and second elongated air inlets and the at least one air outlet includes a single
air outlet, wherein the first and second elongated air inlets extend along at least
a portion of the bottom portion of the agitator body.
- 111. The surface cleaning head of clause 109 wherein the at least one air outlet includes
a seal around a periphery thereof.
- 112. A removable non-driven agitator for use in an agitator chamber of a surface cleaning
head, the removable non-driven agitator comprising:
an agitator body defining first and second elongated air inlets, an air outlet, and
an air path between the at least one air inlet and the air outlet, the elongated air
inlets being located along at least a portion of a bottom portion of the agitator
body, the air outlet being located on the agitator body at a position to provide engagement
with a dirty air inlet in the agitator chamber of the surface cleaning head, the bottom
portion of the agitator body having a width corresponding to a width of a bottom opening
of the agitator chamber, wherein first and second ends of the agitator body are configured
to engage the agitator chamber without engaging a drive member in the agitator chamber;
at least one cleaning pad supported on a pad support member on at least one side of
the bottom portion of the agitator body; and
a seal around the air outlet.
- 113. The removable non-driven agitator 112 further comprising a plurality of projections
on an opposite side of the bottom portion, the projections being configured to engage
associated slots on one side of the agitator chamber.
- 114. The removable non-driven agitator of clause 112 wherein the agitator body further
includes at least one wing extending from at least one of the first and second ends
of the agitator body, wherein the wing is configured to fit under the drive member
in the agitator chamber.
- 115. The removable non-driven agitator of clause 112 wherein the cleaning pad includes
a felt pad.
- 116. The removable non-driven agitator of clause 112 wherein the cleaning pad includes
a felt pad.
- 117. The removable non-driven agitator of clause 112 wherein the cleaning pad includes
a brush pad.
- 118. The removable non-driven agitator of clause 112 wherein the bottom portion of
the agitator body includes at least one space for receiving bars extending across
the bottom opening of the agitator chamber.
- 119. The removable non-driven agitator of clause 112 wherein the at least one cleaning
pad is removably attached to the cleaning pad support.
1. A removable rotatable agitator (130, 730) for use in a surface cleaning head (100,
700, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700, 2800, 2900), the removable rotatable agitator
comprising:
the agitator, or an agitator body (131, 531, 631, 731) having a driven end (132, 732)
and a non-driven end (134, 754);
at least one agitator element (136, 536) located on at least a portion of the agitator
body between the driven end and the non-driven end;
a tab (796), or an end cap including a tab, the tab extending radially from at least
one end of the agitator body and configured to be gripped by a user to facilitate
removing and inserting the non-driven end into an agitator chamber (120, 720) in the
surface cleaning head; and
a splined driven member (780) located at the driven end of the agitator body, the
splined driven member being configured to mate axially and engage with a splined drive
member (770) on a drive mechanism (750) in the surface cleaning head.
2. The rotatable agitator of claim 1, wherein the splined driven member (780) includes
internal spline teeth (782).
3. The rotatable agitator of any of claims 1 or 2, wherein the splined driven member
(780) includes wedge-shaped spline teeth (782).
4. The rotatable agitator of any of claims 1-3, wherein the tab (796) includes a gripping
portion extending axially at an end of the tab to allow the user to grip the tab,
wherein the gripping portion defines an outer surface that faces outward when the
removable rotatable agitator is positioned in the agitator chamber.
5. The rotatable agitator of claim 4 wherein the gripping portion of the tab (796) has
a length less than an outer diameter of the removable rotatable agitator.
6. The rotatable agitator of any of claims 1-5, wherein the splined driven member (780)
is made of a thermoplastic material.
7. The rotatable agitator of any of claims 1-6, wherein the at least one agitator element
includes bristles extending substantially radially from the agitator body.
8. The rotatable agitator of any of claims 1-6, wherein the at least one agitator element
includes a fabric material covering at least a portion of the agitator body.
9. The rotatable agitator of any of claims 1-8, further comprising:
an axle (791) extending from the non-driven end of the agitator body;
a bushing (792) rotatably mounted on the axle; and
an end cap (790) mounted on the bushing and configured to be mounted without rotation
in an agitator chamber of the surface cleaning head.
10. The rotatable agitator of claim 9, wherein the end cap (790) includes the tab (796).
11. The rotatable agitator of claims 9 or 10, wherein the end cap (790) includes stabilizing
structures (793, 795, 797) configured to be keyed to corresponding structures in the
agitator chamber.
12. The rotatable agitator of any of claims 1-11, wherein the at least one agitating element
includes a combination of soft agitator elements and relatively stiff agitator elements.
13. The rotatable agitator of claim 12 wherein the relatively stiff agitator elements
include bristles arranged in a helical pattern around the agitator body.
14. The rotatable agitator of claim 13 wherein the soft agitator elements include cloth.
15. A surface cleaning head comprising:
a cleaning head housing (110, 710);
an agitator chamber (120, 720) located in the front end portion (112) of the cleaning
head housing, the agitator chamber having a top opening (117) and a bottom opening
(119), and wherein the agitator chamber includes a non-driven side and a driven side;
an agitator drive mechanism (150, 750) including a drive member at the driven side
of the agitator chamber and an agitator drive motor (752) drivingly coupled to the
drive member;
an external cover (122, 722, 2422, 2522, 2622, 2722, 2822, 2922) mounted to the cleaning
head housing for covering the top opening of the agitator chamber, wherein the external
cover is completely removable from the cleaning head housing; and
a rotatable agitator (130, 730), as recited in any of claims 1-14, rotatably mounted
within the agitator chamber (120, 720) such that the agitator is configured to contact
a surface through the bottom opening (119), wherein the agitator is accessible and
removable through the top opening (177) when the external cover is removed, wherein
the rotatable driven agitator includes a non-driven end (134, 754) mounted at the
non-driven side of the agitator chamber such that the agitator spins freely at the
non-driven end and a driven end (132, 732) including a driven member, wherein the
driven member mates axially and engages with the drive member of the drive mechanism
such that the drive member transmits torque and rotation to the driven member and
the rotatable driven agitator.