FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a gutter cleaner. More particularly, the present
invention relates to a gutter cleaner having a vacuum mode and a blower mode.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] There have been proposed and developed several kinds of gutter cleaners to remove
leaves or debris from a gutter of a roof. For example, blowers or pressure washers
are generally used. Augers are another option to rotate out the debris away from the
gutter.
[0003] However, those conventional apparatuses usually make surrounding places dirty as
a result of the scattered debris. In addition, it is not convenient for users to climb
up to the gutter to do the cleaning job. In some situations, a cleaner head is not
accessible to the gutter.
[0004] US 9 267 291 B1 discloses a portable air blower for cleaning leaves and other debris from a rain
gutter, comprising a housing for accommodating a motor, an air inlet connected on
one side of the housing and an air outlet connected to another side of the housing.
This gutter cleaner is operable in a blower mode and is removably secured to the upper
end of a tubular extension, and is hand-held and moved freehand along the gutter.
Other gutter cleaners are known for instance from
US 2015/000070 A1 and
FR 2726840 A1.
[0005] Therefore, improved gutter cleaners are needed to remove the debris from the gutter
more efficiently.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The present invention of a gutter cleaner is defined by the features of claim 1.
[0007] In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a gutter cleaner having
a vacuum mode and a blower mode, comprising a housing for accommodating a motor; an
air inlet connected to one side of the housing; an air outlet connected to another
side of the housing; and a first wheel member arranged adjacent the air outlet. The
first wheel member is configured to engage with the gutter edge during the blower
mode. Air is drawn in from the air inlet and blown out to the air outlet in both the
vacuum mode and the blower mode.The gutter cleaner further comprises a vacuum nozzle
detachably connected to the air inlet to collect debris on the gutter during the vacuum
mode.The gutter cleaner further comprises a second wheel member connected to the vacuum
nozzle and arranged adjacent to the housing. The second wheel member is configured
to engage with a gutter edge during the vacuum mode.
[0008] In an embodiment of the present invention, a radius of the first wheel member may
be smaller than a radius of the second wheel member.
[0009] In an embodiment of the present invention, the gutter cleaner may further comprise
a tube connected to the air outlet to lead the collected debris out from the gutter.
[0010] In an embodiment of the present invention, the gutter cleaner may further comprise
a storage tank connected to the tube to store the collected debris.
[0011] In an embodiment of the present invention, during the blower mode of the gutter cleaner,
the air outlet may be configured to blow out air to clean the gutter.
[0012] In an embodiment of the present invention, the gutter cleaner may further comprise
a mirror attached on the housing to allow the user to check the condition of the gutter.
[0013] In an embodiment of the present invention, the gutter cleaner may further comprise
a camera attached on the housing to capture or record the condition of the gutter.
[0014] In an embodiment of the present invention, the gutter cleaner may further comprise
a pole connected to the housing and handled by a user. The pole may allow the user
to operate the gutter cleaner on the ground.
[0015] In an embodiment of the present invention, the gutter cleaner may further comprise
a user handle arranged on the pole.
[0016] Other features and aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration
of the following detailed description, drawings and claims. Any feature or features
described herein in relation to one aspect or embodiment of the invention, may be
combined with any feature or features described herein in relation to any other aspect
or embodiment of the invention, as appropriate and applicable, within the limits defined
by the claims.
[0017] Before any independent constructions of the invention are explained in detail, it
is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details
of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description
or illustrated in the following drawings, but the invention is capable of other independent
constructions and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways, within
the limits defined by the claims. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology
and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded
as limiting, the claims being the ones defining the invention.
[0018] Use of "including" and "comprising" and variations thereof as used herein is meant
to encompass the items listed thereafter as well as additional items. Use of "consisting
of" and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass only the items listed
thereafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] These and other features of the invention will become more apparent from the following
description, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a gutter cleaner according to an embodiment wherein
the second wheel member and vacuum nozzle are not shown so that this embodiment does
not correspond to the claimed gutter cleaner.
FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a gutter cleaner engaged with a gutter according
to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a gutter cleaner engaged with a gutter according
to an embodiment wherein the second wheel member and vacuum nozzle are not shown so
that this embodiment does not correspond to the claimed gutter cleaner.
FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a gutter cleaner according to an embodiment wherein
the first wheel member is not illustrated so that this embodiment does not correspond
to the claimed gutter cleaner.
[0020] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood
that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of embodiment
and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated
in the following drawings but is defined by the claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a gutter cleaner (1) according to an embodiment
wherein the vacuum nozzle (32) and the second wheel member (18) are not shown. The
gutter cleaner (1) includes a housing (10) for accommodating a motor (not shown),
an air inlet (12) connected to one side of the housing (10) and an air outlet (14)
connected to any other side of the housing. The air inlet (12) and the air outlet
(14) form an air passage through the housing (10). The air is drawn in from the air
inlet (12) and blown out from the air outlet (14). In one example, the air inlet (12)
can be arranged on forward side of the housing (10) from a user and the air outlet
(14) can be arranged on downside of the housing (10) as illustrated in Fig. 1.
[0022] The gutter cleaner (1) includes a first wheel member (16) arranged adjacent the air
outlet (14). The first wheel member (16) is configured to engage with a gutter edge
during a blower mode. For example, the first wheel member (16) may include a circumferential
groove so that the gutter edge is guided in the groove. The gutter cleaner (1) can
pivot on the gutter edge by the first wheel member (16).
[0023] The gutter cleaner (1) includes a pole (30) connected to the housing (10). The pole
(30) is connected to the housing (10) at one end and is handled by a user at another
end. For example, a user grip (36) can be provided on the other end of the pole (30).
The pole (30) allows a user to use the gutter cleaner (1) on the ground without climbing
a ladder to reach the gutter. The pole (30) can be curved such that a user can easily
control the gutter cleaner (1) from the ground. The motor housed in the housing (1)
can provide a power to draw in air from the air inlet (12) and to blow out the air
through the air outlet (14).
[0024] Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of a gutter cleaner (1) engaged with a gutter (2)
during a vacuum mode according to an embodiment of the present invention. In the invention,
the gutter cleaner (1) further includes a vacuum nozzle (32) connected to the air
inlet (12) to collect debris on the gutter (2) during the vacuum mode. The vacuum
nozzle (32) can be connected to the air inlet (12) directly or via a connecting pipe
to provide connection flexibility in terms of direction of the nozzle opening or the
distance between the nozzle (32) and the housing (10).
[0025] The vacuum nozzle (32) can be selectively connected to the air inlet (12) when necessary,
for example, for the vacuum mode. The vacuum nozzle (32) can be disconnected from
the air inlet (12) when the gutter cleaner (1) is in a blower mode as will be described
later.
[0026] According to the invention, the gutter cleaner (1) further includes a second wheel
member (18) connected to the vacuum nozzle (32) and arranged adjacent to the housing
(10). The second wheel member (18) can be connected to the vacuum nozzle (32) through
the connecting pipe. The vacuum nozzle (32) and the second wheel member (18) can be
detached from the air inlet (12) as a whole. Alternatively, each of the vacuum nozzle
(32) and the second wheel member (18) can be detached independently from the air inlet
(12). The second wheel member (18) is configured to engage with a gutter edge (20)
of the gutter (2) during the vacuum mode. For example, the second wheel member (18)
may include a circumferential groove so that the gutter edge (20) is guided in the
groove. The gutter cleaner (1) can pivot on the gutter edge (20) by the second wheel
member (18) during the vacuum mode. In one embodiment, a radius of the first wheel
member (16) is smaller than a radius of the second wheel member (18).
[0027] In one embodiment, the gutter cleaner (1) can further include a tube (34) to lead
the collected debris out from the gutter (2) during the vacuum mode. The tube (34)
is connected to the air outlet (14) such that the collected debris from the vacuum
nozzle (32) is lead through the tube (34) via the air outlet (14). The tube (34) can
be disconnected from the air outlet (14) when necessary, for example, during a blower
mode. The guided debris through the tube (34) can be located in certain places or
locations upon user's need. In one embodiment, a storage tank (not shown) can be provided
at one end of the tube (34), that is, the opposite end to the end where the air outlet
(14) is connected. For example, the storage tank can be connected to the tube (34)
to store the collected debris. The storage tank can be detached for emptying or cleaning
purpose.
[0028] When the gutter cleaner (1) is operated in the vacuum mode, the gutter cleaner (1)
moves along the gutter (2) by the second wheel member (18), and debris in the gutter
(2) is vacuumed up through the vacuum nozzle (32) and blown into the tube (34) and
collected in the storage tank or in the preferred places.
[0029] According to the present invention, the collected debris is not scattered around
or beneath the gutter (2) because the debris in the gutter (2) is vacuumed up and
guided to certain places or the storage tank.
[0030] FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a gutter cleaner (1) engaged with a gutter (2)
during a blower mode. The gutter cleaner (1) can be operated in the blower mode, when
the gutter (2) is not accessible by the vacuum nozzle (32), or when the gutter (2)
is under a roof (50) or covered partially by the roof (50).
[0031] In this case, in said blower mode, the detachable vacuum nozzle (32) and the tube
(34) are not provided in the gutter cleaner (1). Also, the second wheel member (18)
may be disconnected from the gutter cleaner (1). The resulting simplified gutter cleaner
without vacuum nozzle (32) and/or without second wheel member (18) would then not
fall within the scope of the claims : the gutter cleaners as illustrated in Fig.1
and 3 would be showing embodiments of the claimed invention only when they would comprise
also said features. In the blower mode, the pivot from the second wheel member (18)
is changed to the first wheel member (16). When the gutter cleaner (1) is operated
in the blower mode, the motor provides power for drawing in air from the air inlet
(12) and blow out the air through the air outlet (14) such that the air can blow away
debris from the gutter (2). In other words, the air passage from the air inlet (12)
to the air outlet (14) remains the same during the vacuum mode and the blower mode,
however, by removing the vacuum nozzle (32) and the tube (34) (and the second wheel
member (18) optionally), and changing the pivot from the second wheel member (18)
to the first wheel member (16), the tube connection part, i.e., the air outlet (14)
becomes a blower outlet, and the gutter cleaner (1) operates as a blower to force
all the stuff to leave the gutter (2).
[0032] When the vacuum nozzle (32) is not accessible to the gutter (2) and/or the gutter
(2) is partially covered by the roof (50) or the like as shown in Fig. 3, the gutter
cleaner (1) can be switched to the blower mode and remove the debris by blowing out
air while being supported by the first wheel member (16) engaged with the gutter edge
(20). Users can simply switch between the vacuum mode and the blower mode depending
on the situation by just removing or adding some parts and switching the pivoting
wheel.
[0033] FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a gutter cleaner (1) according to an embodiment
wherein the first wheel member (16) is not illustrated, so that this embodiment does
not correspond to the claimed gutter cleaner. The gutter cleaner (1) can further include
a mirror (40) attached on the housing (10) to allow the user to check and monitor
the condition inside the gutter (2) from the ground. The mirror (40) can allow the
user to see the internal gutter (2) by reflection of the condition of the gutter (2).
By using the mirror (40), the user can check the condition of the gutter (2) and control
the pole (30) to direct the vacuum nozzle (32) in a desired direction for better performance
in the vacuum mode. In the blower mode, the user can control the pole (30) to direct
the air outlet (14) in a desired direction based on the reflected image of the condition
of the gutter (2). In another embodiment, a camera (not shown) can be provided to
be attached on the housing (10) to capture or record the condition of the gutter (2).
For example, the camera can be attached on the same location as the mirror in Fig.
4. The camera can capture or record the instant situation of the gutter (2) and send
the information thereof to user's mobile phone wirelessly so that the user can view
the captured image or the moving image through a phone application or the like.
[0034] According to the present invention, the gutter cleaner (1) is configured to function
either a vacuum or a blower depending on the condition of the gutter (2) by simply
adding or removing some parts and changing the pivot between the first wheel member
(18) and the second wheel member (16). Further, users can easily control the gutter
cleaner from the ground while monitoring the condition of the gutter.
[0035] It should be understood that the above only illustrates and describes examples whereby
the present invention may be carried out, and that modifications and/or alterations
may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the claims.
[0036] It should also be understood that certain features of the invention, which are, for
clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in
combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention
which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also
be provided or separately or in any suitable subcombination, within the limits defined
by the claims.
1. A gutter cleaner (1) comprising:
a housing (10) for accommodating a motor;
an air inlet (12) connected to one side of the housing (10);
an air outlet (14) connected to another side of the housing (10);
the gutter cleaner (1) having a blower mode wherein air is drawn in from the air inlet
(12) and blown out to the air outlet (14),
characterized in that the gutter cleaner (1) also has a vacuum mode,
wherein air is drawn in from the air inlet (12) and blown out to the air outlet (14)
in both the vacuum mode and the blower mode,
the gutter cleaner (1) further comprising:
a first wheel member (16) arranged adjacent the air outlet (14), the first wheel member
(16) being configured to engage with a gutter edge (20) of a gutter (2) during the
blower mode,
further comprising a vacuum nozzle (32) detachably connected to the air inlet (12)
to collect debris on the gutter (2) during the vacuum mode, wherein a second wheel
member (18) is connected to the vacuum nozzle (32) and arranged adjacent to the housing
(10), the second wheel member (18) being configured to engage with the gutter edge
(20) during the vacuum mode.
2. The gutter cleaner (1) of claim 1, wherein a radius of the first wheel member (16)
is smaller than a radius of the second wheel member (18).
3. The gutter cleaner (1) of any preceding claim, further comprising a tube (34) connected
to the air outlet (14) to lead the collected debris out from the gutter (2).
4. The gutter cleaner (1) of claim 3, further comprising a storage tank connected to
the tube (34) to store the collected debris.
5. The gutter cleaner (1) of any preceding claim, wherein during the blower mode the
air outlet (14) is configured to blow out air to clean the gutter (2).
6. The gutter cleaner (1) of any preceding claim, further comprising a mirror (40) attached
on the housing (10) to allow the user to check the condition of the gutter (2).
7. The gutter cleaner (1) of any preceding claim, further comprising a camera attached
on the housing (10) to capture or record the condition of the gutter (2).
8. The gutter cleaner (1) of any preceding claim, further comprising a pole (30) connected
to the housing (10) and handled by a user, the pole (30) allowing the user to operate
the gutter cleaner (1) on the ground.
9. The gutter cleaner (1) of claim 8, further comprising a user handle (36) arranged
on the pole (30).
1. Rinnenreiniger (1), umfassend:
ein Gehäuse (10) zum Aufnehmen eines Motors;
einen Lufteinlass (12), der mit einer Seite des Gehäuses (10) verbunden ist;
einen Luftauslass (14), der mit einer anderen Seite des Gehäuses (10) verbunden ist;
wobei der Rinnenreiniger (1) einen Gebläsemodus aufweist, in dem Luft aus dem Lufteinlass
(12) angesaugt und zum Luftauslass (14) ausgeblasen wird,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Rinnenreiniger (1) auch einen Saugmodus aufweist,
wobei Luft sowohl im Saugmodus als auch im Gebläsemodus vom Lufteinlass (12) angesaugt
und zum Luftauslass (14) ausgeblasen wird, wobei der Rinnenreiniger (1) ferner umfasst:
ein erstes Radelement (16), das angrenzend an den Luftauslass (14) angeordnet ist,
wobei das erste Radelement (16) konfiguriert ist, während des Gebläsemodus mit einer
Rinnenkante (20) einer Rinne (2) in Eingriff zu kommen,
ferner umfassend eine Vakuumdüse (32), die lösbar mit dem Lufteinlass (12) verbunden
ist, um Schmutz auf der Rinne (2) während des Vakuummodus zu sammeln, wobei ein zweites
Radelement (18) mit der Vakuumdüse (32) verbunden und angrenzend an das Gehäuse (10)
angeordnet ist, wobei das zweite Radelement (18) konfiguriert ist, um während des
Saugmodus mit der Rinnenkante (20) in Eingriff zu kommen.
2. Rinnenreiniger (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei ein Radius des ersten Radelements (16) kleiner
als ein Radius des zweiten Radelements (18) ist.
3. Rinnenreiniger (1) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend ein Rohr
(34), das mit dem Luftauslass (14) verbunden ist, um den gesammelten Schmutz aus der
Rinne (2) herauszuführen.
4. Rinnenreiniger (1) nach Anspruch 3, ferner umfassend einen Speichertank, der mit dem
Rohr (34) verbunden ist, um den gesammelten Schmutz zu speichern.
5. Rinnenreiniger (1) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei während des Gebläsemodus
der Luftauslass (14) konfiguriert ist, Luft auszublasen, um die Rinne (2) zu reinigen.
6. Rinnenreiniger (1) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend einen Spiegel
(40), der an dem Gehäuse (10) angebracht ist, um es dem Benutzer zu ermöglichen, den
Zustand der Rinne (2) zu überprüfen.
7. Rinnenreiniger (1) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend eine Kamera,
die an dem Gehäuse (10) angebracht ist, um den Zustand der Rinne (2) zu erfassen oder
aufzuzeichnen.
8. Rinnenreiniger (1) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend eine Stange
(30), die mit dem Gehäuse (10) verbunden ist und von einem Benutzer gehandhabt wird,
wobei die Stange (30) es dem Benutzer ermöglicht, den Rinnenreiniger (1) am Boden
zu bedienen.
9. Rinnenreiniger (1) nach Anspruch 8, ferner umfassend einen Benutzergriff (36), der
an der Stange (30) angeordnet ist.
1. Dispositif de nettoyage de gouttière (1) comprenant :
un boîtier (10) destiné à recevoir un moteur ;
une entrée d'air (12) reliée à un côté du boîtier (10) ;
une sortie d'air (14) reliée à un autre côté du boîtier (10) ;
le dispositif de nettoyage de gouttière (1) ayant un mode de soufflerie dans lequel
de l'air est aspiré à partir de l'entrée d'air (12) et est soufflé vers la sortie
d'air (14),
caractérisé en ce que le dispositif de nettoyage de gouttière (1) a également un mode d'aspiration,
dans lequel de l'air est aspiré à partir de l'entrée d'air (12) et est soufflé vers
la sortie d'air (14) à la fois dans le mode d'aspiration et dans le mode de soufflerie,
le dispositif de nettoyage de gouttière (1) comprenant en outre :
un premier élément de roue (16) disposé de manière adjacente à la sortie d'air (14),
le premier élément de roue (16) étant configuré pour venir en prise avec un bord de
gouttière (20) d'une gouttière (2) pendant le mode de soufflerie,
comprenant en outre une buse d'aspiration (32) reliée de manière amovible à l'entrée
d'air (12) pour collecter des débris sur la gouttière (2) pendant le mode d'aspiration,
dans lequel un second élément de roue (18) est relié à la buse d'aspiration (32) et
est disposé de manière adjacente au boîtier (10), le second élément de roue (18) étant
configuré pour venir en prise avec le bord de gouttière (20) pendant le mode d'aspiration.
2. Dispositif de nettoyage de gouttière (1) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel un
rayon du premier élément de roue (16) est plus petit qu'un rayon du second élément
de roue (18).
3. Dispositif de nettoyage de gouttière (1) selon l'une quelconque revendication précédente,
comprenant en outre un tube (34) relié à la sortie d'air (14) pour conduire les débris
collectés hors de la gouttière (2).
4. Dispositif de nettoyage de gouttière (1) selon la revendication 3, comprenant en outre
un réservoir de stockage relié au tube (34) pour stocker les débris collectés.
5. Dispositif de nettoyage de gouttière (1) selon l'une quelconque revendication précédente,
dans lequel pendant le mode de soufflerie la sortie d'air (14) est configurée pour
souffler de l'air pour nettoyer la gouttière (2).
6. Dispositif de nettoyage de gouttière (1) selon l'une quelconque revendication précédente,
comprenant en outre un miroir (40) fixé sur le boîtier (10) pour permettre à l'utilisateur
de vérifier l'état de la gouttière (2).
7. Dispositif de nettoyage de gouttière (1) selon l'une quelconque revendication précédente,
comprenant en outre une caméra fixée sur le boîtier (10) pour capturer ou enregistrer
l'état de la gouttière (2).
8. Dispositif de nettoyage de gouttière (1) selon l'une quelconque revendication précédente,
comprenant en outre une perche (30) reliée au boîtier (10) et manipulée par un utilisateur,
la perche (30) permettant à l'utilisateur de faire fonctionner le dispositif de nettoyage
de gouttière (1) sur le sol.
9. Dispositif de nettoyage de gouttière (1) selon la revendication 8, comprenant en outre
une poignée utilisateur (36) disposée sur la perche (30).