Patent classifications
A47L9/0666
Nozzle assembly for vacuum device
A nozzle assembly for use with a vacuum source includes a base member, a top cover member, a diaphragm, a valve flap and a plurality of springs. The base member has a suction opening extending therethrough. The top cover member enclosing an interior of the nozzle assembly. The diaphragm is rotationally coupled to the base member and includes an opening extending therethrough. The valve flap is rotationally coupled to the diaphragm and covers the opening in the diaphragm. One or more diaphragm springs are positioned between the base member and the diaphragm. One or more valve springs are positioned between the base member and the valve flap. An internal cavity is defined below the diaphragm and above the base member. In operation, pressure forces inside the internal cavity compete with forces associated with atmospheric pressure acting on the valve flap and diaphragm and the force of the diaphragm and valve springs to continuously open and close the valve flap in rapid succession during operation of the vacuum device.
CLEANER HEAD
A cleaner head for a cleaning appliance, the cleaner head comprising: a housing defining a suction chamber; and a sole plate defining a downwardly-directed opening through which dirt can enter the suction chamber. The cleaner head further comprises a hollow deformable seal extending from a rear portion of the housing, the hollow deformable seal having a width at least equal to a width of the opening in the sole plate, and having a lower sealing surface that extends in a downward and rearward direction from a rear edge of the housing such that, in use, the hollow deformable seal is biased against and conforms to a surface being cleaned in order to maintain a seal between the cleaner head and the surface being cleaned.
Replacement head for a vacuum
A replacement head for a vacuum device includes a plastic tray, a filter and a pad. The plastic tray includes a dust chamber and a front guard portion. An opening is provided that allows air, dust and debris to be drawn into the dust chamber during use. The front guard portion preferably has at least a portion that has a triangular cross-sectional shape and defines an interior space. The pad is attached to the lower side of the plastic tray and is in contact with the floor during cleaning. The filter is connected to the plastic tray such that the filter substantially covers a top opening in the dust chamber.
Cleaner head for a vacuum cleaner
A cleaner head for a vacuum cleaner has a housing, an agitator mounted within the housing, and a drive mechanism for driving the agitator about a first axis A. The drive mechanism is mounted to the housing for rotation about a second axis R. The second axis R is offset from the first axis A. When the agitator is brought into contact with a surface to be cleaned, the surface exerts a reaction torque on the agitator that causes the drive mechanism to rotate about the second axis R.
ROBOTIC CLEANER
A robotic cleaner may include a chassis, an agitator assembly configured to engage a surface to be cleaned, and a lift mechanism moveably coupling the agitator assembly to the chassis. The lift mechanism may include a biasing mechanism. The biasing mechanism may be configured to generate a biasing force that urges the agitator assembly in a direction away from the surface to be cleaned. The biasing force may be insufficient to lift the agitator assembly from the surface to be cleaned.
Replacement Head for a Vacuum
A replacement head for a vacuum device includes a plastic tray, a filter and a pad. The plastic tray includes a dust chamber and a front guard portion. An opening is provided that allows air, dust and debris to be drawn into the dust chamber during use. The front guard portion preferably has at least a portion that has a triangular cross-sectional shape and defines an interior space. The pad is attached to the lower side of the plastic tray and is in contact with the floor during cleaning. The filter is connected to the plastic tray such that the filter substantially covers a top opening in the dust chamber.
Dusting and dust collecting device
A dusting and dust collecting device including a hollow body featuring a hollow section and an outer shell, and a brush. The hollow body includes an open end being open to a hollow section of the hollow body, and adapted to be connected to an external vacuum source by a fastener. The hollow body includes a plurality of grooves arranged along an outer circumference of the hollow body creating a plurality of canals. At least one perforation extends from the hollow section of the hollow body and through an outer shell and connects with at least one of the plurality of grooves for distributing a vacuum in the plurality of canals when the brush is covering the plurality of grooves, and the hollow body is connected to the external vacuum source.
Vacuum cleaner
A vacuum cleaner includes a housing having a suction nozzle opening, a source of suction in fluid communication with the suction nozzle opening for generating a working air stream through the housing, and a multiply-adjustable debris collecting blade coupled along the rear of the suction nozzle opening for collecting debris.
CLEANER HEAD FOR A VACUUM CLEANER
A cleaner head for a vacuum cleaner has a housing, an agitator mounted within the housing, and a drive mechanism for driving the agitator about a first axis A. The drive mechanism is mounted to the housing for rotation about a second axis R. The second axis R is offset from the first axis A. When the agitator is brought into contact with a surface to be cleaned, the surface exerts a reaction torque on the agitator that causes the drive mechanism to rotate about the second axis R.
CLEANING DEVICE
A cleaning device includes: a main body having a front edge; a suction device having a suction opening and a suction channel; a brush assembly having a rotatable roller brush; and an apparatus for wetting a floor to be cleaned with liquid, the apparatus being associated with the roller brush. The suction opening and the roller brush are arranged in the main body in such a manner as to face the floor to be cleaned. The suction opening has a first wall facing the front edge of the main body and a second wall facing the roller brush. The roller brush loosens dirt from the floor to be cleaned. A pivotable lip is associated with the suction opening and alternately rests against the first wall or the second wall.