Vacuum cleaner
11534042 ยท 2022-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L9/2857
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L5/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L9/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A vacuum cleaner having: a profile extending between a profile nozzle end for attachment of a nozzle and a profile handle end for attachment of a first handle; a housing attached to the profile and having a motor fan unit for generating an airflow, a housing air outlet; and a housing air inlet, and an airflow channel extending from the profile nozzle end to the housing air outlet via the housing air inlet, for allowing an airflow from the first profile end to the housing air outlet. The housing is movable along the profile, and has a second handle operable by a user to move the vacuum cleaner.
Claims
1. A vacuum cleaner comprising: a profile extending between a profile nozzle end for attachment of a nozzle and a profile handle end for attachment of a first handle; a housing attached to the profile, the housing comprising a motor fan unit configured to generate an airflow, a housing air outlet and a housing air inlet, the housing being movably mounted to slide along at least a part of the length of the profile; an airflow channel extending from the profile nozzle end to the housing air outlet via the housing air inlet and the fan unit and configured to allow an airflow from the nozzle profile end to the housing air outlet; and a second handle positioned on the housing and configured to be operable by a user to move the vacuum cleaner, wherein the second handle comprises an arch defining an opening between the second handle and the housing, the arch extending in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the profile from a first connection point to the housing to a second connection point to the housing; wherein: the profile comprises at least one opening via which the airflow enters the housing air inlet, the profile comprises at least one opening cover means, arranged to allow the airflow channel to a section of the at least one opening being aligned with the housing air inlet, the opening cover means is arranged to close off any remaining sections of the at least one opening not being aligned with the housing air inlet, and the opening cover means comprises a constant force spring mounted at the profile handle end inside of the profile, the constant force spring being attached in one end to be extended to the housing, wherein the said one end to be extended moves with the housing, wherein the constant force spring is configured to cover the at least one opening of the profile being located upstream of the housing.
2. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein the housing is positioned on an upper side of the profile.
3. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein the second handle is configured to be operable by a user to move the housing along the profile.
4. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein the profile comprises a first profile part and a second profile part, the second profile part is arranged to at least partly enclose the first profile part and the first profile part is slidable in the second profile part for adjustment of a length of the profile.
5. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein the first handle is pivotally attached to the profile handle end.
6. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein the first handle comprises a control arrangement configured to control at least one of a fan effect and a nozzle function.
7. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein the second handle is on an upper side of the housing.
8. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 4, wherein the second profile part comprises an opening extending along the second profile part and configured to receive the housing air inlet to allow the housing air inlet to slide along the second profile part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The various aspects of embodiments herein, 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
(13) Embodiments herein will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments are shown. Well-known functions or constructions will not necessarily be described in detail for brevity and/or clarity.
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(15) The vacuum cleaner 1 comprises a housing 10. The housing 10 may be made as a hollow body or structure for housing some parts of the vacuum cleaner 1. The housing 10 may comprise a motor fan unit for generating airflow. A schematic airflow and a schematic motor fan unit are illustrated in
(16) The vacuum cleaner 1 further comprises a profile 23 to which the housing 10 is attached. The profile 23 extends between a profile nozzle end 21 located downstream towards a nozzle 40 and a profile handle end 22 located upstream towards a first handle 50 to be held by a user for moving the vacuum cleaner over a surface to be cleaned. The handle 50 may optionally comprise a control arrangement 51, e.g. a push button or a slider, for control of at least one of a fan effect, a nozzle function or any other vacuum cleaner function which may need to be adjustable. Hence, the control arrangement 51 can be operated by a user to turn the vacuum cleaner 1 on/off.
(17) In an embodiment, the second handle 20 comprises a control mechanism 52 arranged to control at least one of a fan effect and a nozzle function. Hence, both the control arrangement 51 of the first handle 50 and the control mechanism 52 of the second handle 52 can be used for controlling functionality of the vacuum cleaner 1, such as turning the vacuum cleaner on/off.
(18) The profile 23 comprises at least one opening (arranged underneath the housing 10) for allowing an airflow to flow from the first profile end 21 to the housing air inlet and out through the housing air outlet. The profile 23 may be referred to as an elongated profile or the like. A cover means 26 in the form of e.g. a flexible cover strip may be used for covering any openings in the profile 23
(19) In contrast to prior art upright vacuum cleaners, the vacuum cleaner 1 of the embodiment of
(20) This is advantageous, since upon operation of the vacuum cleaner 1 by a user, the user may operate the vacuum cleaner 1 by holding both the first handle 50 and the second handle 20. For instance, the user may want to lift the vacuum cleaner 1 from the floor, for instance for cleaning a wall, a table, a windowsill, stairs or even a ceiling. In prior art cleaners comprising only the first handle 50, this is a very heavy operation to perform. By using a two-hand grip utilizing both the first handle 50 and the second handle 20, the lifting operation is greatly mitigated.
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(23) Advantageously, the second handle 20 may be operated by a user to move the housing 10 along the profile 23. In an embodiment, the control mechanism 52 of the second handle 20 is arranged to control a locking mechanism (not shown) for locking the housing 10 to the profile 23 at different positions along the profile 23, and for releasing the locking to make it possible to move the housing 10 relative to the profile 23.
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(25) It is understood that the housing 10 can be arranged in a number of different positions along the length of the profile 23. The first position A and the second position B may serve as examples of housing positions. In some embodiments the housing 10 may be arranged in e.g. 2-6 distinct positions along the length of the profile 23. In some embodiments the housing 10 may be arranged to be freely slidable and to be attachable at any position along the length of the profile 23. The housing 10 may be fixed in a selected position by a latch of any kind and released when the latch is opened.
(26) Advantageously, the second handle 20 attached to the housing 10 facilitates movement of the housing along the profile 23.
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(28) The second profile part 23b is arranged to at least partly enclose the first profile part 23a. In the embodiment illustrated in
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(35) In an embodiment where the housing is moveably attached to the profile 23 (or first or second profile parts 23a and 23b), the profile 23 will generally comprise a number of openings where the airflow is allowed to enter the housing air inlet 14 as the housing 10 is moved along the profile. Alternatively, the profile 23 is an open profile, where the section of the profile 23 facing the housing 10 is open, i.e. the profile is arranged with a single elongated opening 25.
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(37) The constant force spring 28 is attached in one end 29 to be extended to the housing 10. Advantageously, the constant force spring 28 will provide a resilient support for the housing 10 and facilitate holding the housing 10 in place and thus prevent the housing 10 from uncontrollably moving in a downwards direction towards the nozzle.
(38) Further in an embodiment, the part 26 of the spring 28 being extended may advantageously act as a cover means for any openings in the profile 23 which are not aligned with the air inlet 14 of the housing 10. A further cover means (not shown) may also be used for the part of the profile 23 located downstream of the housing 10 for covering any openings 25 located downstream of the housing, the further cover means for instance having the shape of a flexible cover strip for selectively closing off any opening(s) 25 not being aligned with the air inlet 14 of the housing 10.
(39) In case of using an open profile, the single elongated opening not being aligned with the housing air inlet 14 is covered by the constant force spring 28 upstream of the housing 10, and said further cover means downstream of the housing 10.
(40) The spring 28 may further be implemented in any one of the embodiments described with reference to
(41) The housing, profile arrangement, nozzle and handle may, at least partly, be made of plastics, metal or any other suitable material.
(42) The invention has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended patent claims.