IN-VEHICLE VACUUM CLEANER ASSEMBLY
20190315317 ยท 2019-10-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60S1/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/0612
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60S1/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47L9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A vacuum cleaner assembly configured to be mounted in sleeper cab truck. The vacuum cleaner assembly includes a mounting bucket having a vacuum cleaner area having an angled surface and a hose storage area. A vacuum cleaner is disposed in the vacuum cleaner area and includes a collector module having a canister assembly and a vacuum module coupled to the collector module. The vacuum module includes a hose having an end, the hose extending from the vacuum module into the hose storage area of the mounting bucket. The mounting bucket is configured to expose the end of the hose through the hose storage area in any one of a plurality of arrangements to accommodate various mounting positions within the sleeper cab truck.
Claims
1. A vacuum cleaner assembly configured to be mounted in a vehicle, the vacuum cleaner assembly comprising: a mounting bucket having a vacuum cleaner area and a hose storage area, the vacuum cleaner area having an angled surface; a vacuum cleaner disposed in the vacuum cleaner area of the mounting bucket, the vacuum cleaner including: a collector module configured to collect debris and having a canister assembly disposed on the angled surface of the vacuum cleaner area; and a vacuum module configured to draw a vacuum and operatively coupled to the collector module, the vacuum module including a hose having an end, the hose extending from the vacuum module into the hose storage area of the mounting bucket, where the mounting bucket is configured to expose the end of the hose through the hose storage area in any one of a plurality of arrangements to accommodate various mounting positions in the vehicle.
2. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 1, wherein the vacuum cleaner area of the mounting bucket further includes a latch, and the canister assembly of the collector module is secured to the vacuum cleaner area by the latch.
3. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of arrangements of the end of the hose through the hose storage area includes one of a hose-through-a-top-portion configuration, a hose-through-a-front-portion configuration, and a hose-through-a-rear-portion configuration.
4. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 1, wherein the collector module is disposed immediately adjacent to the vacuum module.
5. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 1, wherein the vacuum module includes a motor/impeller unit disposed within a motor housing.
6. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 1, wherein the vehicle is a sleeper cab truck, and the various mounting positions include attached to one of a floor surface of the sleeper cab truck, a bed support wall of the sleeper cab truck, or a rear wall of the sleeper cab truck.
7. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 1, further comprising a lid secured to the mounting bucket and enclosing the hose storage area, the lid including a front wall having an opening, a rear wall having an opening, and a top portion having an opening, each opening for receiving the end of the hose in one of the plurality of arrangements of the end of the hose.
8. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 3, wherein the end of the hose is exposed in the opening top portion of the lid in the hose-through-a-top-portion configuration, the end of the hose extends into the opening in the front wall of the lid in the hose-through-the-front-portion configuration, and the end of the hose extends into the opening in the rear wall of the lid in the hose-through-a-rear-portion configuration.
9. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 1, wherein the mounting bucket includes one or more of a rear wall having a plurality of wall mount holes and a bottom wall having a plurality of floor mount holes, the mounting bucket providing a single-piece mounting body for the vacuum cleaner assembly.
10. A vacuum cleaner assembly configured to be mounted in a vehicle, the vacuum cleaner assembly comprising: a mounting bucket having a front portion with an opening, a vacuum cleaner area, and a hose storage area; a holster aligned with the opening and attached to the front portion of the mounting bucket; a vacuum cleaner disposed in the vacuum cleaner area of the mounting bucket, the vacuum cleaner including: a collector module configured to collect debris and having a canister assembly disposed in the vacuum cleaner area; and a vacuum module configured to draw a vacuum and operatively coupled to the collector module, the vacuum module including a hose having an end, the hose extending from the vacuum module into the hose storage area of the mounting bucket and the end extending out of the opening in the front portion of the mounting bucket and into the holster, where the end of the hose is removably secured to the holster and accessible from an area outside of the mounting bucket.
11. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 10, wherein the vacuum cleaner area of the mounting bucket further includes an angled surface and a latch, and the canister assembly of the collector module is disposed on the angled surface and secured to the vacuum cleaner area by the latch.
12. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 10, wherein the vacuum module includes a motor/impeller unit disposed within a motor housing.
13. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 10, wherein the mounting bucket includes one or more of a rear wall having a plurality of wall mount holes and a bottom wall having a plurality of floor mount holes, the mounting bucket providing a single-piece mounting body for the vacuum cleaner assembly.
14. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 13, wherein the vehicle is a sleeper cab truck, and the mounting bucket is adapted to be secured to a rear wall of the sleeper cab truck, such that the holster is accessible below a sleeping bed of the sleeper cab truck.
15. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 10, further comprising a lid secured to the mounting bucket and enclosing the hose storage area, the lid including the front portion with the opening.
16. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 10, wherein the holster includes a body having a power switch and a nesting section disposed in one end of the body, the nesting section for receiving and maintaining a position of the end of the hose when the hose is not in use.
17. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 16, wherein, when the end of the hose is disposed in the nesting section of the holster, power is maintained in an off mode.
18. A vacuum cleaner assembly configured to be mounted in a vehicle, the vacuum cleaner assembly comprising: a mounting bucket having a rear portion with an opening, a vacuum cleaner area, a hose storage area, and a wall adapted to be mounted to a first side of an internal wall of the vehicle; a holster aligned with the opening in the rear portion of the mounting bucket and adapted to be coupled to a second side of the internal wall of the vehicle; a vacuum cleaner disposed in the vacuum cleaner area of the mounting bucket, the vacuum cleaner including: a collector module configured to collect debris and having a canister assembly disposed on an angled surface of the vacuum cleaner area; and a vacuum module configured to draw a vacuum and operatively coupled to the collector module, the vacuum module including a hose having an end, the hose extending from the vacuum module into the hose storage area of the mounting bucket and the end extending out of the opening in the rear portion of the mounting bucket and into the holster, wherein the end of the hose is removably secured to the holster and accessible from a front area of the vehicle.
19. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 18, wherein the vacuum cleaner area of the mounting bucket further includes an angled surface and a latch, and the canister assembly of the collector module is disposed on the angled surface and secured to the vacuum cleaner area by the latch.
20. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 18, wherein the vacuum module includes a motor/impeller unit disposed within a motor housing.
21. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 18, wherein the rear wall includes a plurality of wall mount holes and the mounting bucket further includes a bottom wall having a plurality of floor mount holes, the mounting bucket providing a single-piece mounting body for the vacuum cleaner assembly.
22. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 18, wherein the vehicle is a sleeper cab truck, and the mounting bucket is adapted to be secured to an inside surface of a bed support wall of the sleeper cab truck, and the holster is adapted to be secured to an outside surface of the bed support wall of the sleeper cab truck adjacent to the opening in the rear portion of the mounting bucket, such that the holster is accessible outside of the bed support wall in a front area of the sleeper cab truck.
23. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 18, further comprising a lid secured to the mounting bucket and enclosing the hose storage area, the lid including the rear portion with the opening.
24. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 18, wherein the holster includes a body having a power switch and a nesting section disposed in one end of the body, the nesting section for receiving and maintaining a position of the end of the hose when the hose is not in use.
25. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 24, wherein, when the end of the hose is disposed in the nesting section of the holster, power is maintained in an off mode.
26. A sleeper cab truck comprising: a bed support wall; a rear wall disposed opposite the bed support wall; a floor surface disposed between the bed support wall and the rear wall; and a vacuum cleaner assembly disposed on the floor surface, the vacuum cleaner assembly comprising: a mounting bucket having a vacuum cleaner area and a hose storage area, the vacuum cleaner area having an angled surface; a vacuum cleaner disposed in the vacuum cleaner area of the mounting bucket, the vacuum cleaner including: a collector module having a canister assembly disposed on the angled surface of the vacuum cleaner area; and a vacuum module operatively coupled to the collector module, the vacuum module including a hose having an end, the hose extending from the vacuum module into the hose storage area of the mounting bucket, where the mounting bucket is configured to expose the end of the hose through the hose storage area in any one of a plurality of arrangements to accommodate various mounting positions on the floor surface.
27. The sleeper cab truck of claim 26, wherein the plurality of arrangements of the end of the hose through the hose storage area includes one of a hose-through-a-top-portion configuration, a hose-through-a-front-portion configuration, and a hose-through-a-rear-portion configuration.
28. The sleeper cab truck of claim 26, wherein, when the plurality of arrangements is the hose-through-a-front-portion configuration, the mounting bucket further comprises a rear wall with a plurality of wall mounts, and the rear wall of the mounting bucket is mounted to the rear wall disposed opposite the bed support wall.
29. The sleeper cab truck of claim 27, wherein, when the plurality of arrangements is the hose-through-a rear-portion configuration, the mounting bucket further includes a rear wall with a plurality of wall mounts, the rear wall of the mounting bucket is mounted to a first side of the bed support wall, and a holster is mounted to a second side of the bed support wall, such that the end of the hose extends out of the hose storage area of the mounting bucket, through the bed support wall and into the holster.
30. The sleeper cab truck of claim 26, further including a holster one of coupled to one of a side of the bed support wall and aligned with an opening in a rear portion of the mounting bucket or coupled to a front portion of the mounting bucket and aligned with an opening in the front portion of the mounting bucket.
31. The sleeper cab truck of claim 26, wherein the holster includes a body having a power switch and a nesting section disposed in one end of the body, the nesting section for receiving and maintaining a position of the end of the hose when the hose is not in use.
32. The sleeper cab truck of claim 31, wherein, when the end of the hose is disposed in the nesting section of the holster, power is maintained in an off mode.
33. The sleeper cab truck of claim 26, wherein the mounting bucket includes at least one of a rear wall having a plurality of wall mount holes and a bottom wall having a plurality of wall mount holes, the mounting bucket providing a single-piece mounting body for the vacuum cleaner assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The Figures described below depict various aspects of the system and methods disclosed therein. It should be understood that each figure depicts an example of a particular aspect of the disclosed system and methods, and that each of the figures is intended to accord with a possible example thereof. Further, wherever possible, the following description refers to the reference numerals included in the following figures, in which features depicted in multiple figures are designated with consistent reference numerals.
[0020] There are shown in the drawings arrangements which are presently discussed, it being understood, however, that the present examples are not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0042] A vacuum cleaner assembly configured to be mounted in a vehicle, such as a sleeper cab truck, is disclosed. The vacuum cleaner assembly includes a mounting bucket having a vacuum cleaner area with an angled surface and a hose storage area. A vacuum cleaner is disposed in the vacuum cleaner area and includes a collector module having a canister assembly disposed on the angled surface and a vacuum module coupled to the collector module. The vacuum module includes a hose having an end, and the hose extends into the hose storage area of the mounting bucket. So configured, the mounting bucket is able to expose the end of the hose through the hose storage area in any one of a plurality of arrangements to accommodate various mounting positions in the vehicle. Said another way, the mounting bucket provides a single-piece mounting body for the vacuum cleaner assembly for use with various mounting positions in the vehicle and various arrangements of the end of the hose of the vacuum cleaner assembly. The plurality of arrangements of the end of the hose through the hose storage area of the vacuum cleaner assembly includes any one of a hose-through-a-top-portion configuration, a hose-through-a-front-portion configuration, and a hose-through-a-rear-portion configuration, all of which the mounting bucket of the vacuum cleaner assembly of the present disclosure may accommodate, as explained more below.
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[0045] The vacuum cleaner 22 further includes a vacuum module 28 configured to draw a vacuum and operatively coupled to the collector module 24 and immediately adjacent to the collector module 24. The vacuum module 28 includes a hose 30 (
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[0048] When the end 32 of the hose 30 is exposed through the opening 58 in the top portion 56 of the lid 50, as depicted in
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[0056] The nesting section 95 includes a pair of sides 98 having a longitudinal bore disposed between the pair of sides 98. The longitudinal bore receives the end 32 of the hose 30. The nesting section 95 also includes a mounting hole 97 for receiving a fastener to further secure the holster 92 to the mounting bucket 12.
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[0063] In addition, the mounting holes 97 in the body 93 of the holster 92 align with the other pair of holes 89 (not shown) in the bed support wall 82 that are aligned with other pair of mounting holes 66 in the rear wall 64 in the mounting bucket 12 disposed below the lid 50, for example. Another pair of fasteners, such as bolts, are then inserted through the mounting holes 97 in the body 93 of the holster 92, through the aligned holes 89 in the bed support wall 82 and into the aligned mounting holes 68 in the rear wall 64 of the mounting bucket 12 disposed below the lid 50, for example. In addition, the upper two mounting holes 97 of the holster 92 (see, e.g.,
[0064] So configured, the end 32 of the hose 30 extends out of the hose storage area 16 of the mounting bucket 12, through the bed support wall 82 and into the holster 92 disposed on the second side 85 of the bed support wall. As a result, the end 32 of the hose 30 is accessible from a front area 81 of the sleeper cab truck 80 outside of the bed bunk 88, allowing the front area 81 of the sleeper cab truck to be easily vacuumed.
[0065] In view of the foregoing, it will be understood that the various vacuum cleaner assemblies 10, 100, and 200 of the present disclosure have several advantages over conventional vacuum cleaner assemblies. For example, because the vacuum cleaner area 14 of the mounting bucket 12 includes the angled surface 18, the canister assembly 26 rides or is disposed on the angled surface 18, such as the angled floor, of the vacuum cleaner area 14 until the latch 20 is pulled up and the canister assembly 26 is buckled down in place. So configured, the canister assembly 26 is pulled upward and is no longer disposed on the angled surface 18 or any part of a liner. As a result, a liner disposed within the vacuum cleaner area is not needed, creating a more simple design of the vacuum cleaner assemblies 10, 100, 200.
[0066] In addition, the single-piece construction of the mounting bucket 12 with universal wall mount holes 68 on the rear wall 64 of the mounting bucket 12 and the floor mount holes 72 on the bottom wall 70 eliminate a need for a separate hose bucket compartment and mounting brackets for each of the hose bucket compartment and the vacuum clean assembly. As a result, the vacuum cleaner assemblies 10, 100, 200 have increased flexibility and universal mounting features for many positions within the sleeper cab truck, including mounted to the rear wall 84, the front wall 82 and/or the floor surface 86 of the sleeper cab truck 80. Said another way, the single piece mounting bucket 12 includes mounting features capable of being used to mount the vacuum cleaner assemblies 10, 100, 200 to the rear wall 84, the front wall 82 and/or the floor surface 86 between the front and rear walls 82, 84 beneath the bed bunk 88 of the sleeper cab truck 80.
[0067] Still further, the unique holster 92 secures the end 32 of the hose 30 while the hose is not in use and may further maintain power in an off position while the end 32 of the hose 30 is secured within the holster 92, in some examples. Thus, the holster 92 serves as both a safety and organizational feature for the vacuum cleaner assemblies 100, 200.
[0068] Throughout this specification, plural instances may implement components, operations, or structures described as a single instance. Although individual operations of one or more methods are illustrated and described as separate operations, one or more of the individual operations may be performed concurrently, and nothing requires that the operations be performed in the order illustrated. Structures and functionality presented as separate components in example configurations may be implemented as a combined structure or component. Similarly, structures and functionality presented as a single component may be implemented as separate components. These and other variations, modifications, additions, and improvements fall within the scope of the subject matter herein.
[0069] As used herein any reference to one example or an example means that a particular element, feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. The appearances of the phrase in one example in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same example.
[0070] Some examples may be described using the expression coupled and connected along with their derivatives. For example, some examples may be described using the term coupled to indicate that two or more elements are in direct physical or electrical contact. The term coupled, however, may also mean that two or more elements are not in direct contact with each other, but yet still cooperate or interact with each other. The examples are not limited in this context.
[0071] As used herein, the terms comprises, comprising, includes, including, has, having or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements is not necessarily limited to only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Further, unless expressly stated to the contrary, or refers to an inclusive or and not to an exclusive or. For example, a condition A or B is satisfied by any one of the following: A is true (or present) and B is false (or not present), A is false (or not present) and B is true (or present), and both A and B is true (or present).
[0072] In addition, use of the a or an are employed to describe elements and components of the embodiments herein. This is done merely for convenience and to give a general sense of the description. This description, and the claims that follow, should be read to include one or at least one and the singular also includes the plural unless it is obvious that it is meant otherwise.
[0073] This detailed description is to be construed as examples and does not describe every possible embodiment, as describing every possible embodiment would be impractical, if not impossible. One could implement numerous alternate embodiments, using either current technology or technology developed after the filing date of this application.
[0074] While various embodiments have been described herein, it is understood that the appended claims are not intended to be limited thereto, and may include variations that are still within the literal or equivalent scope of the claims.