Universal accessory for enhancing floor cleaning and hair trapping for a plurality of vacuum devices
20220386837 ยท 2022-12-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L9/0613
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L9/0686
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L7/009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A universal accessory for a plurality of vacuums comprises a hair trapping device, a square frame of telescoping tubes attaching to the vacuum, and a floor cleaning device. The universal accessory can be used to trap hair to prevent hair trapping in the vacuum brush roller. The universal accessory can also be used to enhance floor cleaning by picking up dirt that the vacuum has not picked up.
Claims
1. A universal accessory for use to a plurality of vacuum devices enhancing floor cleaning functionality of said vacuum device, comprising: a. a device that touches floor and b. first means for enhancing floor cleaning using said device and c. second means for connecting said device to said vacuum devices by providing a plurality of connectors, whereby enhancing floor cleaning while being carried by said vacuum devices.
2. The universal accessory in claim 1 wherein said connectors include a plurality of telescoping tubes with a plurality of knob locks for adjustable length, and a plurality of clamping knob locks to allow for locking and detaching when said first means is not needed.
3. The universal accessory in claim 1 further comprising adhesive tape or adhesive chemical for attaching connectors to said vacuum devices.
4. The universal accessory in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of cone shaped flat bottom screw in devices for attaching to the plastic roof of said vacuums' nozzles using said adhesive tape or said adhesive chemical while connecting with said connectors using a plurality of threaded knobs.
5. The universal accessory in claim 1 wherein said device includes a mop pad holder and wet/dry microfiber or disposable mop pads.
6. The universal accessory in claim 1 wherein said vacuum devices can be an upright vacuum.
7. The universal accessory in claim 1 wherein said device and said connectors are detachable.
8. A universal accessory for use to a plurality of vacuum devices to include hair trapping functionality to avoid vacuum roller hair entanglement, comprising: a. a device that touches floor and b. first means for trapping hair on floor using said device and c. second means for connecting said device to said vacuum devices by providing a plurality of connectors, whereby said device will be carried by said vacuum devices and prevent vacuum roller hair entanglement.
9. The universal accessory in claim 8 wherein said connectors include a plurality of telescoping tubes for adjustable length with a plurality of button spring locks, a plurality of clamping knob locks to lock between connectors detaching said device when said first means is not needed.
10. The universal accessory in claim 8 further comprising adhesive tape or adhesive chemical for attaching connectors to said vacuum devices.
11. The universal accessory in claim 8 further comprising a plurality of cone shaped flat bottom screw in devices for attaching to the plastic roof of said vacuums' nozzles using said adhesive tape or said adhesive chemical while connecting with said connectors using a plurality of threaded knobs.
12. The universal accessory in claim 8 wherein said device includes hair brush to trap hair using bristles and silicone material to use electrostatic forces to trap hair.
13. The universal accessory in claim 8 wherein said vacuum devices can be an upright vacuum.
14. The universal accessory in claim 8 wherein said device and said connectors are detachable.
15. A universal accessory for use to a plurality of vacuum devices enhancing floor cleaning and enabling hair trapping to avoid vacuum roller hair entanglement, comprising: a. a cleaning device that touches floor and b. first means for enhancing floor cleaning using said cleaning device and c. a hair trapping device that touches floor and d. second means for trapping hair on floor using said hair trapping device and e. third means connecting said cleaning device and said hair trapping device to said vacuum devices by providing a plurality of connectors, whereby enhancing floor cleaning and preventing vacuum roller hair entanglement while being carried by said vacuum devices.
16. The universal accessory in claim 15 further comprising adhesive tape or adhesive chemical for attaching connectors to said vacuum devices.
17. The universal accessory in claim 15 wherein said connectors include a plurality of telescoping tubes for adjustable length, a plurality of clamping knob locks to lock between connectors and for detaching said cleaning device or said hair trapping device when said first means is not needed.
18. The universal accessory in claim 15 further comprising a plurality of cone shaped flat bottom screw in devices for attaching to the plastic roof of said vacuums' nozzles using said adhesive tape or said adhesive chemical while connecting with said connectors using a plurality of threaded knobs.
19. The universal accessory in claim 15 wherein said device includes hair brush made of silicone to trap hair using bristles and electrostatic forces.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT
[0019] A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material which is subject to (copyright or mask work) protection. The (copyright or mask work) owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent file or records, but otherwise reserves all (copyright or mask work) rights whatsoever.
[0020] Referring now to the drawings in particularly
[0021] The telescoping tube 134 (
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[0026] Once done cleaning, the user can disconnect the universal accessory by unscrewing the two threaded knobs 118, 122 (
[0027] According to another embodiment of the universal accessory, the square frame does not exist and only the front part exists. Specifically, referring to
[0028] According to another embodiment of the universal accessory the front part does not exist, and the square frame of telescoping tubes and mop pad holder only exists. Referring to
[0029] Thus the reader will see that at least one embodiment of the universal accessory helps with avoiding hair entanglement in vacuum brush rollers and enhances floor cleaning while attaching to a plurality of vacuums. These enhancements increase user efficiency in cleaning floors, sometimes halving the time necessary to do the same work with a standalone vacuum and wet mop.
[0030] While my above description contains many specificities, these should not be as construed as limitations on scope, but rather as an exemplification of several embodiments thereof. Many other variations are possible. For example, the back mop pad holder could be a motorized roller brush with cleaning solution dispensing using spray-like functionality on brush and a recovery tank that collects dirt laden water/cleaning solution using a fan motor for suction. The apparatus would be powered by a lithium ion battery or electric plug. An accelerometer could be used to activate the apparatus. Yet another possibility for the back mop pad holder is to use a regular cotton mop with threads. Another possibility for the vacuum attachment is to use a snap-on vacuum handle attachment instead of adhesive chemical bond to pull the back mop pad holder. Another is a tight noose around the vacuum handle to push and pull the whole universal accessory. Another possibility is to use a claw-like projection under spring tension like a hair clip to clamp the main vacuum nozzle to allow it to be carried by the vacuum. Yet again another possibility is to use a front hair brush that is not made of silicone. The front device could also be a rectangular block with a smooth surface made entirely of silicone to trap hair using electrostatic forces only with slight elevation from floor. Another possibility is to use threaded knobs instead of button spring locks for telescoping tubes.
[0031] Accordingly, the scope should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.