A47L5/225

Caster locking arrangement and surface cleaning device implementing same

A nozzle for use with a surface cleaning device is disclosed that includes a nozzle housing defining a dirty air inlet, at least a first caster coupled to the nozzle housing to allow for movement of the nozzle housing over a surface to be cleaned, and a caster locking arrangement coupled to the nozzle housing. The caster locking arrangement preferably includes at least a first locking member to transition the first caster between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration, with the locked configuration limiting movement of the nozzle housing along a single axis during cleaning operations, and the unlocked configuration allowing for movement of the nozzle housing along a plurality of axes/directions during cleaning operations.

Power sharing vacuum cleaner assembly
11497369 · 2022-11-15 · ·

A vacuum cleaner assembly basically includes a vacuum body, a first power source, an accessory, and a second power source. The first power source is configured to create flow through a suction path. The accessory is configured to be removably connected to the vacuum body. The second power source is configured to power the accessory. Each of the first and second power sources is configured to share power with the other of the first and second power sources.

VACUUM CLEANER
20230045253 · 2023-02-09 ·

A vacuum cleaner includes an improved dual-action filter cleaning mechanism using both a rotational flicking action and a vertical shaking action. A debris removal assembly of the vacuum cleaner can include a filter assembly having a first filter and a second filter arranged in a nested configuration, and a filter cleaning mechanism configured to impart a combination of vertical shaking of the first filter and rotational flicking of the second filter. The filter cleaning mechanism can include a camming mechanism configured to simultaneously move the first filter along the axis and rotate the first filter about the axis while the second filter remains stationary

Surface cleaning apparatus with different cleaning configurations

A reconfigurable surface cleaning apparatus is provided.

Cyclonic air treatment apparatus

An apparatus having a first cyclonic stage having a dirt collection chamber external thereto wherein the cyclone and the dirt chamber are concurrently openable. A second cyclonic stage is downstream from the first cyclonic stage, a pre-motor filter is downstream from the second cyclonic stage and a suction motor is downstream from the pre-motor filter wherein the suction motor axis of rotation extends through the pre-motor filter chamber and the second cyclonic stage.

Surface cleaning apparatus

A surface cleaning apparatus has a cyclone assembly that comprises a cyclone and a dirt collection chamber exterior to the cyclone. The cyclone has a cyclone axis of rotation and the cyclone assembly has first and second opposed ends with sides extending between the first and second ends. The cyclone axis of rotation extends axially through the first and second ends and one of the sides is openable.

Cyclone dust collecting apparatus and handheld cleaner having the same

The hand-held cleaner includes a body, and a cyclone dust collecting apparatus detachably mounted in the body. The cyclone dust collecting apparatus includes a pre-motor filter unit having a filter grill and a filter member, a dust collecting bin having one end to which the pre-motor filter unit is coupled and the other end opposite to the one end in which an cyclone inlet is formed, and a cyclone bin disposed in the dust collecting bin and having a spiral flow path-guide member integrally formed therein. A moving path of air drawn into the cyclone inlet is maintained in the same direction until the air is discharged through the pre-motor filter unit via the cyclone bin.

Surface cleaning apparatus

A surface cleaning apparatus is disclosed having a forward portion and a rearward portion. The forward portion has a dirty air inlet, a front side, a rear side and a forward bridging section, the forward bridging section having a rearwardly extending air flow passage that is downstream from the dirty air inlet. The rearward portion positioned rearward of the forward portion, the rearward portion comprising a front side, a rearward side, a rearward bridging section, a lower planar surface, an upper surface and an up flow duct, the rearward bridging section being spaced rearward of the front side of the rearward portion. The rear side of the forward portion is spaced from and faces the front side of the rearward portion and the forward bridging section is connected to the rearward bridging section.

Surface cleaning apparatus

A hand vacuum cleaner has an air treatment member chamber positioned in the air flow path downstream of a dirty air inlet, an on board energy storage member positioned in the air flow path downstream from the air treatment member chamber whereby air passing through the air flow path cools the on board energy storage member, and a suction motor positioned in the air flow path downstream of the on board energy storage member and upstream of the clean air outlet. The air treatment member, onboard energy storage member, and suction motor can be arranged linearly with the longitudinal axis of the air treatment member extending through both the onboard energy storage member and the suction motor.

A WET AND DRY VACUUM CLEANER

A cordless wet and dry stick vacuum cleaner system has a portable power module, which includes an airflow generator, a battery, and control circuitry. This may be used with either a wet dirt management system and a wet vacuum nozzle or it may be used with a dry dirt management system and a dry vacuum nozzle. The shared power module enables power savings, whereas the other parts remain optimized for their specific function.