SUCTION ACCESSORY DEVICE FOR VACUUMING AND CLEANING HARD-TO-REACH AND/OR DELICATE PLACES AND OBJECTS
20220167812 · 2022-06-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L9/0693
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L5/362
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L9/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A suction accessory device is provided, for the connection with a suction apparatus or vacuum cleaner, for the collection of waste in places of difficult access and/or in delicate objects. The suction accessory device comprises a flexible and lightweight hose. At one end, the hose includes a reducing coupling adapter terminal for connecting to a vacuum cleaner or suction device. At the opposite end, the hose includes a nozzle connection terminal that is coupled to a first end of a flexible or rigid, handle or brush tube. At a second end of the brush tube, the brush tube includes a head connection terminal which connects to interchangeable suction heads or nozzles.
Claims
1. A suction accessory device, comprising: a flexible, first tubular member, comprising a proximal end and a distal end; a second tubular member, comprising a proximal end and a distal end; and a suction nozzle at the distal end of the second tubular member, the suction nozzle comprising one or more nozzle openings configured to suction air into the suction nozzle and towards the distal end of the second tubular member; wherein the first and second tubular members are attachable to one another at the distal end of the first tubular member and the proximal end of the second tubular member to provide fluid communication from the one or more openings of the suction nozzle to the proximal end of the first tubular member; the proximal end of the first tubular member is configured to disconnectably connect to a vacuum cleaner hose, and the first tubular member has a smaller diameter and is more flexible than the vacuum cleaner hose; the second tubular member is less flexible than the first tubular member and is holdable by a single hand of a user with a hand posture equivalent to a writing hand posture adopted when writing using a writing utensil, to manually maneuver the second tubular member with said single hand of the user.
2. The suction accessory device of claim 1, wherein the second tubular member is flexible.
3. The suction accessory device of claim 1, wherein the second tubular member is rigid.
4. The suction accessory device of claim 1, wherein the first tubular member has a diameter of between 1 to 4 cm.
5. The suction accessory device of claim 1, wherein the second tubular member has a length of 20 to 30 cm.
6. The suction accessory device of claim 1, wherein the second tubular member has a diameter of 1 to 4 cm.
7. The suction accessory device of claim 1, further comprising a grid within the second tubular member, the grid configured to filter air passing through the second tubular member.
8. The suction accessory device of claim 1, further comprising a reducing coupling adapter terminal affixed to the proximal end of the first tubular member and configured to adapt the diameters of the first tubular member and the vacuum cleaner hose.
9. The suction accessory device of claim 1, wherein the one or more nozzle openings are arranged at a distal end of the suction nozzle and facing distally.
10. The suction accessory device of claim 1, wherein the one or more nozzle openings are arranged at a distal end of the suction nozzle and facing laterally.
11. The suction accessory device of claim 1, wherein the suction nozzle comprises one or more brushes made of natural hair.
12. The suction accessory device of claim 1, further comprising a nozzle connection terminal at the distal end of the second tubular member, wherein the suction nozzle is configured to disconnectably connect to the nozzle connection terminal.
13. The suction accessory device of claim 12, wherein the suction nozzle and nozzle connection terminal are rotatably connectable to one another such that selective rotation of the suction nozzle and nozzle connection terminal adjusts a degree of alignment of one or more side openings formed in the suction nozzle with one or more side openings formed in the nozzle connection terminal to selectively adjust an amount of air to be expelled through said side openings and prevent said amount of air from reaching the vacuum cleaner hose.
14. The suction accessory device of claim 1, wherein the suction nozzle comprises a hollow body defining a fluid passageway therethrough, the body comprising a proximal section and a distal section, wherein the proximal section is formed along a first axial direction and the distal section is formed along a second axial direction, and wherein the distal section comprises the one or more nozzle openings, the suction nozzle further comprising one or more brushes disposed at and protruding outward from the distal section of the body.
15. The suction accessory device of claim 14, wherein the second axial direction is parallel to the first axial direction.
16. The suction accessory device of claim 14, wherein the second axial direction forms an angle other than 0 and 180 degrees with the first axial direction.
17. The suction accessory device of claim 14, wherein the one or more brushes comprise a circular brush extending outward in the second axial direction from a periphery of the one or more nozzle openings and continuously surrounding the one or more nozzle openings.
18. The suction accessory device of claim 14, wherein the one or more brushes comprise a plurality of brushes extending outward in the second axial direction from a periphery of the one or more nozzle openings, the plurality of brushes arranged in spaced-apart relationship and interruptedly surrounding the one or more nozzle openings.
19. The suction accessory device of claim 14, wherein the one or more brushes comprise a central brush extending outward in the second axial direction, and further wherein the one or more nozzle openings are arranged radially outward of the central brush.
20. The suction accessory device of claim 14, wherein the one or more brushes comprise a plurality of brushes extending radially outward of the distal section at angularly-spaced apart positions along the distal section.
21. A suction accessory device, comprising: a flexible, first tubular member, comprising a proximal end and a distal end; a second tubular member, comprising a proximal end and a distal end; and a suction nozzle at the distal end of the second tubular member, the suction nozzle comprising one or more nozzle openings configured to suction air into the suction nozzle and towards the distal end of the second tubular member; wherein the first and second tubular members are attachable to one another at the distal end of the first tubular member and the proximal end of the second tubular member to provide fluid communication from the one or more openings of the suction nozzle to the proximal end of the first tubular member; the proximal end of the first tubular member is configured to disconnectably connect to a vacuum cleaner hose, and the first tubular member has a smaller diameter and is more flexible than the vacuum cleaner hose; the second tubular member is less flexible than the first tubular member, has a diameter of 1 to 4 cm, and is holdable by a single hand of a user with a hand posture equivalent to a writing hand posture adopted when writing using a writing utensil, to manually maneuver the second tubular member and reposition the suction nozzle with said single hand of the user.
22. A suction accessory device, comprising: a flexible, first tubular member, comprising a proximal end and a distal end; a second tubular member, comprising a proximal end and a distal end; and a suction nozzle at the distal end of the second tubular member, the suction nozzle comprising one or more nozzle openings configured to suction air into the suction nozzle and towards the distal end of the second tubular member, the suction nozzle further comprising one or more brushes made of natural hair; wherein the first and second tubular members are attachable to one another at the distal end of the first tubular member and the proximal end of the second tubular member to provide fluid communication from the one or more openings of the suction nozzle to the proximal end of the first tubular member; the proximal end of the first tubular member is configured to disconnectably connect to a vacuum cleaner hose, and the first tubular member has a smaller diameter and is more flexible than the vacuum cleaner hose; the second tubular member is less flexible than the first tubular member, has a diameter of 1 to 4 cm, and is holdable by a single hand of a user with a hand posture equivalent to a writing hand posture adopted when writing using a writing utensil, to manually maneuver the second tubular member and reposition the suction nozzle with said single hand of the user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0045] The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, where like designations denote like elements, and in which:
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[0060] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0061] The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “rear”, “right”, “front”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
[0062] The present invention relates to an accessory device for cleaning elements, devices, and appliances. Specifically, the invention refers to an accessory device for domestic and industrial suction vacuum cleaners or suction devices, hereinafter referred to generically as vacuum cleaners. The invention can be connected, for instance, to a conventional household vacuum cleaner to facilitate cleaning of hard-to-reach and/or delicate areas or objects.
[0063] The illustration of
[0064] The hose 110 is relatively long and flexible, similarly to a conventional vacuum cleaner tube, but having greater flexibility and a lighter weight than conventional vacuum cleaner tubes (e.g., hose 602), and having a smaller diameter (one-third) than the diameter of said conventional vacuum cleaner tubes used in the home. The diameter of the hose 110 is similar to that of suction tubes used in respiratory units in hospitals, with a diameter of between 1 to 4 cm, and more preferably 2 cm. The length of the hose 110 is preferably the same or longer than the length of a conventional vacuum cleaner hose (such as hose 602 of vacuum cleaner 600). The light and flexible hose 110 may be deformed such that its shape can be adapted to introduce the hose 110 into confined or difficult-to-access places, allowing to perform a series of new functions, both delicately and in a comfortable way for the user, who can even manipulate the hose 110 while seated.
[0065] With continued reference to
[0066] The reducing coupling adapter terminal 114 shown herein comprises a proximal end connector 120 carried by or comprised in the hose 110, and an adapter 122, which is formed as a separate part. The proximal end connector 120 of the hose 110 has a small diameter, which may be substantially the same diameter as the hose 110. In turn, the adapter 122 comprises a proximal end connector 124 and a distal end connector 126. The proximal end connector 124 of the adapter 122 is configured to connect, such as frictionally, with a distal end of the hose 602 of the vacuum cleaner 602. The distal end connector 126 of the adapter 122 is configured to connect to the proximal end connector 120 of the hose 110; for instance, the distal end 126 of the adapter 122 may thread into the proximal end 120 of the hose 110, as indicated by arrow 128. As shown, the diameter of the proximal end connector 124 of the adapter 122 generally conforms to the diameter of the hose 602 of the vacuum cleaner 602, whereas the diameter of the distal end connector 126 of the adapter 122 generally conforms to the hose 110 of the suction accessory device 100. I.e., the reducing coupling adapter terminal 114 provides a coupling or adapter which transitions from the diameter of the vacuum cleaner hose 602 to the significantly smaller diameter of the suction accessory device hose 110.
[0067] The second tubular member or brush tube 130 is shorter in length than the first tubular member or hose 110. The brush tube 130 serves as a handle or holdable item, which may be grasped similarly to a brush or writing utensil (e.g., a pen or pencil), facilitating precise manual manipulation of the brush tube 130 and allowing the user to maintain a comfortable and normal posture while vacuuming. Furthermore, the brush tube 130 has an ergonomic design with heads that can be interchanged depending on the application in which the accessory is to be used. The brush tube 130 has a length of 20-30 cm and a diameter of 1-4 cm. In certain embodiments, the brush tube 130 may have a length of 25 cm and a diameter of 2 cm.
[0068] In some embodiments, the brush tube 130 may be flexible (e.g., corrugated); for instance,
[0069] With continued reference to
[0070] The head connection terminal 138, in turn, connects the brush tube 130 to the interchangeable suction head or nozzle 200. More specifically, an end connector 144 of the head connection terminal 138 connects to the interchangeable suction head or nozzle 200. In some embodiments, such as brush tube 130c shown in
[0071] The head or interchangeable suction nozzle, indicated generically with reference numeral 200 in
[0072] The first suction head or nozzle 200a, enlarged views of which are shown in
[0073] The first nozzle 200a further comprises an annular brush 220 arranged about a central longitudinal axis 218 of the proximal portion 212 of the body 210, which matches a central longitudinal axis of the body 210. The annular brush 220 is formed of a plurality of hairs, which extend generally along the longitudinal direction of the body 210, i.e. parallel to the central longitudinal axis 218 of the body 210. The hairs are soft and flexible, to prevent the annular brush 220 from pushing the dirt towards the object being cleaned, which could cause the dirt to adhere to the object. In some embodiments, the hairs may be, or include, natural hairs, which allow to touch the delicate object that is being vacuumed without damaging the object.
[0074] With continued reference to
[0075] An air passageway 222 is defined by the annular brush 220 and the body 210, which provides fluid communication from a distal end of the annular brush 220 to a proximal end of the body 210 to allow air and debris to travel from said distal end of the annular brush 220 to said proximal end of the body 210 and into the end connector 138 during vacuuming. This fluid passageway is also in fluid communication with the openings 216.
[0076] It must be noted that, while the annular brush 220 of the first nozzle 200a extends uninterruptedly about the central longitudinal axis 218 of the body 210, alternative embodiments are contemplated in which the annular brush may extend interruptedly about the central longitudinal axis 218 of the body 210. For instance, the illustration of
[0077] With continued reference to
[0078] As further shown in
[0079] The second suction head or nozzle 200b, enlarged views of which are shown in
[0080] Attention is now directed to
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[0082] The illustration of
[0083] The illustration of
[0084] The present invention further refers to a method for cleaning using the disclosed suction accessory device. The method includes the following steps:
[0085] a) connecting the proximal end of the flexible and lightweight hose 110 of the suction accessory device 100 to a hose of a vacuum cleaner or other suction device (e.g. the hose 602 of the vacuum cleaner 600 of
[0086] b) connecting the brush tube 130 to the distal end of the hose 110 by threading the hose terminal 134 of the brush tube 130 to the nozzle connection terminal 118 of the hose 110;
[0087] c) connecting an interchangeable suction head or nozzle 200 to the distal end of the brush tube 130, by coupling the nozzle 200 to the head connection terminal 138 that, in turn, is carried by the brush tube 130 and the distal end thereof; and
[0088] d) operating the vacuum cleaner or suction device (e.g., vacuum cleaner 602) to clean hard-to-reach places and delicate objects.
[0089] The accessory device of the present disclosure can be connected to a vacuum cleaner to perform cleaning tasks in hard-to-reach places and in objects and places that are delicate to clean. The flexible hose 110 and brush tube 130 allow for efficient cleaning in a small field of action, punctual and spatially limited, through delicate movements and in a manner that is positionally comfortable or ergonomic for the user. The smaller size, light weight, and easy manual maneuverability of the brush tube 130, as well as the ability to customize the components of the suction accessory device 100, allow the suction accessory device 100 to perform a series of new domestic and non-domestic functions that a traditional vacuum cleaner cannot perform. These new functions refer especially to tasks where greater delicacy and accessibility are required, such as cleaning works of art or books, and places that are difficult to access such as under seats, racks, etc.
[0090] The invention, when referring to cleaning tasks, refers to cleaning dusty or other debris from a place or object of interest by absorbing it with a vacuum cleaner.
[0091] The present invention, when referring to cleaning tasks in hard-to-reach places, we include spaces inside the automobile; spaces under and behind chairs, furniture and appliances; spaces in workshops; spaces in laboratories; spaces in libraries; Hard-to-reach spaces such as shelves, shelves, warehouses, warehouses or any spatially difficult-to-access place.
[0092] Also part of the scope of the invention is the cleaning of objects or pieces of archaeology; objects, pieces, paintings for exhibition in museums; antiques; valuables such as jewelry; laboratory material or any other object that requires delicacy to be cleaned. The cleaning of books and exhibits is also within the scope of the invention.
[0093] When the connection or union of the components of the device to each other or to the suction apparatus is pointed out, it is referring to the physical coupling of the components. The joining of the components can be temporary, dislodging or uncoupling the components when the user deems it necessary.
[0094] In instances where “making the vacuum cleaner or suction device work” is mentioned, such language refers to turning on the device. The device may or may not be connected to the electrical current, in accordance with different models or types of vacuum cleaners/suction devices.
[0095] The present invention solves the problems of utility, maneuverability and delicate cleaning that have hitherto existing accessory devices. In addition, it gives the user the possibility of cleaning in a safe, delicate, and comfortable way. This invention provides a device that allows the user to maintain a comfortable posture when performing cleaning activities efficiently, delicately, and safely in a smaller, punctual and limited field of action, in a particular object or place.
PRACTICAL APPLICATION EXAMPLES
[0096] Examples of application of the suction accessory device of the present disclosure are provided below to demonstrate the applications and functions of the suction device accessory.
Example 1: Accessory Device for Suction Devices
[0097] In one example of the invention, the accessory suction device 100 comprises a flexible hose 110 made of light plastic. The flexible hose 110 has a length of 2 m and a diameter of 2 cm. This flexible hose is connected at one end with the tube 602 of the suction device or vacuum cleaner 600 (
[0098] When the assembly of the entire vacuum operating system that includes the vacuum cleaner 600 and the suction accessory device 100 was completed, the vacuum cleaner 600 was turned on and used in cleaning different places that are difficult to access and on delicate objects such as those shown in
[0099] The user was able to easily and comfortably handle and maneuver the device, being able to grasp and hold the device with one hand from the brush handle or tube 130.
Example 2. Evaluation of the Use of the Accessory Suction Device in Places of Difficult Access and Delicate Objects
[0100] When the operation of the suction accessory device 100 connected to a conventional suction vacuum cleaner was evaluated, the suction accessory device allowed the user to remove or subtract dust from difficult-to-access surfaces such as behind a row of books on a shelf, as shown in
[0101] In a second application, the suction accessory device 100 was connected to a conventional vacuum cleaner and provided with suction heads or nozzles 200a, 200b and 200c, for cleaning the interior of a car as shown for instance in
[0102] In another application, the accessory device was used in the gentle and guided cleaning of delicate objects that must be cleaned with caution. In this case, a user cleaned a book with the device, as shown in
Example 3: Comparison of the Suction Accessory Device with Other Devices of the Prior Art
[0103] Next, a general comparison of the most important technical characteristics of the device for suction devices with respect to similar devices described in the closest state of the art is presented.
[0104] In the following table (Table 1) it is possible to observe that the suction accessory device, unlike similar devices, includes interchangeable heads, a flexible material hose and a brush tube. These components, per their spatial and functional structure, allow the suction accessory device to be used in a versatile way with any suction device or vacuum cleaner.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Comparison of Technical Parameters of the Suction Accessory Device with Other Devices of the Prior Art. Gentle and guided cleaning Versatility for delicate Inter- Flexible of use with objects and changeable material Brush suction hard-to- heads hose tube devices reach places U.S. Pat. No. x ✓ x x x 8,627,544 CN101273862A x x ✓ x x U.S. Pat. No. x ✓ ✓ x x 9,596,967 CN204445690U x x x x x Device of ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ present invention
[0105] Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Furthermore, it is understood that any of the features presented in the embodiments may be integrated into any of the other embodiments unless explicitly stated otherwise. The scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.