Vacuum nozzle system
11882983 ยท 2024-01-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Paul Fazio (Plantation, FL, US)
- Anthony Analetto (Weston, FL, US)
- DAVID GUZMAN (DEERFIELD BEACH, FL, US)
- MICHAEL DOTY (CORAL SPRINGS, FL, US)
Cpc classification
A47L5/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L5/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A vacuum nozzle system has a vacuum nozzle with an inlet opening for engaging a surface to be vacuumed and an outlet opening for connection to a vacuum supply hose. The inlet opening is delimited by a circumferential end face. The nozzle defining a vacuum flow direction from the inlet opening to the outlet opening. A holder bracket has a holder for holding the nozzle. The holder is disposed downstream of the end face in a vacuum flow in the vacuum flow direction when the nozzle is in a retained position on the holder bracket.
Claims
1. A vacuum nozzle system, comprising: a vacuum nozzle having an inlet opening and an outlet opening for connection to a vacuum supply hose, said inlet opening being delimited by a circumferential end face, said end face for engaging a surface to be vacuumed, said nozzle defining a vacuum flow direction from said inlet opening to said outlet opening; and a holder bracket having a holder for holding said nozzle, said holder being disposed downstream of said end face in a vacuum flow in the vacuum flow direction when said nozzle is in a retained position on said holder bracket; said nozzle having a nozzle inner surface profile taper in the flow direction and said holder having a holder surface profile taper in the flow direction matching said nozzle inner surface profile taper, said taper surface profiles for engaging one another and ensuring a reliable seal of the nozzle to the holder as said nozzle wears over a service life thereof.
2. The vacuum nozzle system according to claim 1, wherein, said end face is provided with notches therein for allowing a bypass of vacuum between the nozzle and a surface to be vacuumed.
3. The vacuum nozzle system according to claim 1, wherein said holder bracket has a mounting flange at a base of said holder.
4. The vacuum nozzle system according to claim 1, wherein said nozzle has a curved section in a longitudinal direction of said nozzle, said curved section has a structural rib on an external surface of said nozzle, said rib extends longitudinally on said nozzle.
5. The vacuum nozzle system according to claim 4, wherein said structural rib is multiple ribs disposed on an inside and an outside of a curve of the curved section.
6. A vacuum nozzle system, comprising: a vacuum nozzle having an inlet opening and an outlet opening for connection to a vacuum supply hose, said inlet opening being delimited by a circumferential end face, said end face for engaging a surface to be vacuumed, said nozzle defining a vacuum flow direction from said inlet opening to said outlet opening; and a holder bracket having a holder for holding said nozzle, said holder being disposed downstream of said end face in a vacuum flow in the vacuum flow direction when said nozzle is in a retained position on said holder bracket, said nozzle having an inner wall defining a nozzle surface profile, said holder being constructed as a tongue with a circumferential tongue surface profile matching said nozzle surface profile for sealing said nozzle to said tongue when said nozzle is in the retained position; said nozzle surface profile having a taper in the flow direction and said tongue surface profile having a matching taper in the flow direction, said tapers ensuring a reliable seal of the nozzle to the tongue as said nozzle wears over a service life thereof.
7. The vacuum nozzle system according to claim 6, wherein said nozzle surface profile is smooth and free of any protrusions.
8. The vacuum nozzle system according to claim 6, wherein said holder bracket has a mounting flange at a base of said tongue.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(16) In all the figures of the drawing, sub-features and integral parts that correspond to one another bear the same reference symbol in each case.
(17) Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
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(19) The base of the tongue 31 may be provided with a shoulder 32 that has a height relative to the tongue 31 that matches the depth of the end face 15 along the insertion direction of the claw onto the holder, also referred to herein as the depth at the position of the shoulder 32 about the circumference of the end face 15. Particularly, as seen in the cross section of
(20) Applicant found that the implementation of the tongue 31 inserted into the claw 10 and engaging the inner wall 16 has several benefits. Firstly, the suction of the vacuum through the claw 10 provides for the claw 10 to seal onto the tongue 31, as the tongue 31 has a mating taper to the inner surface 16 of the inlet end of the claw 10, which closes off escaping air flow and thus solves the problem, associated with continuously running central vacuum systems, of whistling noise pollution common in existing claw holder brackets. Furthermore, the fact that the tongue 31 engages the inner wall 16 of the claw 10 allows for the claw 10 to have a notched or stepped circumferential end surface 15, as shown in