Cleaning nozzle for a vacuum cleaner
10376114 ยท 2019-08-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B2200/3033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L5/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B13/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L5/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A vacuum cleaner nozzle having a housing with a downward facing opening, a brush roll rotatably mounted to the housing at the downward facing opening, and a brush roll cleaner mounted to the housing. The brush roll cleaner includes a longitudinal bar extending along a longitudinal axis of the brush and pivotally connected to the housing at a pivot axis, an edge connected the longitudinal bar at a spaced location from the pivot axis and extending along to the longitudinal axis of the brush, and an arm extending from the longitudinal bar. The arm is configured to transmit a force to rotate the brush roll cleaner from a first position in which the edge does not contact the brush roll, to a second position in which the edge contacts the brush roll to remove debris from the brush roll as the brush roll rotates.
Claims
1. A vacuum cleaner nozzle comprising: a housing having a downward facing opening; a brush roll mounted to the housing at the downward facing opening and having a plurality of bristles extending therefrom, the brush roll being rotatable relative to the housing around a longitudinal axis of the brush roll; and a brush roll cleaner mounted to the housing, the brush roll cleaner comprising: a longitudinal bar extending along the longitudinal axis of the brush roll and pivotally connected to the housing at a pivot axis, an edge connected to and pivotally movable with the longitudinal bar, the edge being spaced from the pivot axis and extending along to the longitudinal axis of the brush roll, and an arm extending from the longitudinal bar, the arm being configured to transmit a force to rotate the brush roll cleaner from a first position in which the edge does not contact the brush roll, to a second position in which the edge contacts the brush roll to remove debris from the brush roll as the brush roll rotates.
2. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 1, further comprising a push button mounted on an outer face of the housing and operably connected to the arm, such that application of a pressing force on the push button moves the brush roll cleaner from the first position to the second position.
3. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 2, wherein the push button is behind the longitudinal bar.
4. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 1, wherein the pivot axis is above and behind the longitudinal axis of the brush roll.
5. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 1, wherein the edge comprises a sheet member extending from the longitudinal bar.
6. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 1, wherein the edge comprises steel.
7. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 1, wherein the edge comprises a distal edge of a resilient sheet extending from the longitudinal bar.
8. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 1, wherein the edge comprises a sharp edge.
9. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 1, wherein the edge comprises a sharp steel edge formed by punch pressing, shearing or machining the steel.
10. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 1, wherein the brush roll cleaner comprises a protruding part extending from the longitudinal bar and sized to contact the plurality of bristles in advance of the edge as the brush roll rotates.
11. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 1, wherein the arm is located proximal to one end of the longitudinal bar.
12. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the housing is transparent to allow the brush roll to be seen therethrough.
13. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 12, further comprising one or more lights configured to illuminate the brush roll.
14. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 13, wherein the one or more lights are configured to be activated by movement of the brush roll cleaner to the second position.
15. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 1, wherein the brush roll comprises a support surface, and the edge is configured to contact the support surface when the brush roll cleaner is in the second position.
16. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 15, wherein the support surface comprises at least one helical surface extending along the longitudinal axis of the brush roll.
17. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 15, wherein the support surface has a first length extending along the longitudinal axis of the brush roll, the edge has a second length extending along the longitudinal axis of the brush roll, and the first length and the second length are the same.
18. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 15, wherein the support surface is provided on a radially projecting portion of the brush roll.
19. The vacuum cleaner nozzle of claim 18, wherein the radially projecting portion comprises radial ribs having pockets between adjacent pairs of radial ribs.
20. A vacuum cleaner nozzle comprising: a housing having a downward facing opening; a brush roll mounted to the housing at the downward facing opening and having a plurality of bristles extending therefrom, the brush roll being rotatable relative to the housing around a longitudinal axis of the brush roll; and a brush roll cleaner mounted to the housing, the brush roll cleaner comprising: a longitudinal bar extending along the longitudinal axis of the brush roll and pivotally connected to the housing at a pivot axis, a sharpened steel edge connected to the longitudinal bar, the edge being spaced from the pivot axis and extending along to the longitudinal axis of the brush roll, an arm extending from the longitudinal bar at a location proximal to one end of the longitudinal bar, the arm being configured to transmit a force to rotate the brush roll cleaner from a first position in which the edge does not contact the brush roll, to a second position in which the edge contacts the brush roll to remove debris from the brush roll as the brush roll rotates, and a push button mounted on an outer face of the housing and operably connected to the arm, such that application of a pressing force on the push button moves the brush roll cleaner from the first position to the second position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The various aspects of the invention, including its particular features and advantages, will be readily understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(10) The present invention will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which example embodiments are shown. However, this invention should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Throughout the following description similar reference numerals have been used to denote similar elements, parts, items or features, when applicable.
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(12) Thereby, the user is able to see if there are a lot of articles like hair entangled to the rotatable member 3. The user initiates cleaning of the rotatable member 3 by pushing a push button 6 on the nozzle 1.
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(14) In a cleaning position, a resilient sheet member 5a of the cleaning member 5 co-operates with the support surface 4 during rotation of the rotatable member 3 to remove any entangled articles from the rotatable member 3. The resilient sheet member 5a is capable of providing a resilient contact with the support surface 4 in the cleaning position during rotation of the rotatable member 3. Thereby, the possible slow down of the rotational speed of the rotatable member 3 due to the cleaning action will be limited if there is a lot of entangled articles to be removed. The nozzle 1 comprises a cover 12 that at least partly is made of transparent material such that the rotatable member 3 may be visible through the nozzle cover 12. The transparency enables a user to see if a cleaning action is needed or not.
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(20) A problem during cleaning of the brush roll is that entanglement around the brush roll seems not to be evenly spread along the length of the brush roll. Instead, entanglement is of greatest magnitude in the middle segment of the brush roll. Such uneven distribution of the entangled articles is disadvantageous from a brush roll cleaning perspective because cleaning of the top layers of entanglement are performed for each revolution of the brush roll, i.e. the more the layers of entangled articles at a specific segment the longer the total cleaning time. Therefore, the brush roll cleaning time is dependent on the maximum layers of entanglement at one specific segment of the brush roll. Therefore it is more beneficial if the total entanglement is spread out along the length of the brush roll. As seen from the
(21) from wandering towards the middle segment. Thereby, a greater distribution of the entangled articles along the length of the brush roll is achieved, and the total brush roll cleaning time is reduced. Each pocket 11 catches and hinder particles like hair from wandering along the length of the brush roll.
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(26) When in use, the cleaning arrangement works as follows. During brush roll cleaning the cleaning member 5 will interact and apply pressure on a support surface 4 provided on a rotatable brush roll provided in the nozzle 1 of a vacuum cleaner. During the cleaning process, the motor fan of the vacuum cleaner is also turned on. The support surface 4 is the only area of the brush roll, apart from the bristles, that will be in contact with the cleaning member 5 during a cleaning process. For a full revolution of the brush roll, the entire support surface 4 will have been in contact with the cleaning member 5 and therefore will any entangled article be exposed to the cleaning interaction in between these parts. Entangled articles will get torn into smaller pieces by the tearing, or friction, caused by the cleaning member 5 at the support surface. These torn articles may be separated from the brush roll by the airflow of the vacuum cleaner in combination with centrifugal force due to the rotational movement of the brush roll and will end up in the dust container or dust bag of the vacuum cleaner. The bristles of the brush roll will flex below the cleaning member 5 during brush roll cleaning. Since it is the pressure that the cleaning member 5 applies on the surface of the support surface 4 that generates the majority of the tearing friction, the bristles will not be exposed to the same wear as the entangled articles. Further, since the resilient sheet member 5a is able to flex, a consistent interaction in between the resilient sheet member 5a and the support surface 4 during brush roll cleaning is achieved, which in turn will lower the tolerances. The brush roll cleaning performance is dependent on the rotational speed of the brush roll; the higher speed, the faster brush roll cleaning. Further on the speed is closely related to the torque; an increased torque will decrease the speed. It is therefore important to find a state were the applied torque is high enough for efficient brush roll cleaning whilst at the same time low enough to not decrease the speed too much.