Domestic cleaning appliance
09999331 ยท 2018-06-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L5/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L9/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L5/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A domestic appliance such as a cyclonic vacuum cleaner includes a component such as separating apparatus, carried by a chassis. A catch is provided and is operable to release the component from the chassis. The component and the chassis are able to move slightly with respect to each other. When the appliance is lifted, lugs on the separating apparatus move into slots on the chassis so as to inhibit release of the catch when the appliance is lifted. Thus, accidental release of the separating apparatus from the chassis is avoided.
Claims
1. A domestic appliance comprising: a component carried by a chassis, the component comprising a carrying handle; and a catch operable to release the component from the chassis, wherein a portion of the catch on the component is configured to move with respect to another portion of the catch on the chassis in response to the appliance being lifted by the carrying handle, so as to prohibit operation of the catch to release the component from the chassis.
2. An appliance as claimed in claim 1, wherein the portion of the catch on the component comprises a first lug or a first slot, and the another portion of the catch on the chassis comprises a corresponding first slot or a corresponding first lug configured so as to engage the portion of the catch provided on the component in response to the appliance being lifted.
3. An appliance as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a second lug and a second slot arranged to engage each other in response to the appliance being lifted so as to prohibit operation of the catch to release the component from the chassis.
4. An appliance as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second lug is provided on the component and the second slot is provided on the chassis.
5. An appliance as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first or second lug and slot are configured so as to disengage from each other in response to the appliance being placed on a surface.
6. An appliance as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second lug and slot are configured so as to disengage from each other in response to the appliance being placed on a surface.
7. An appliance as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first lug and the first slot are configured so as to disengage from each other in response to the appliance being placed on a surface.
8. An appliance as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first lug is provided on the component and the first slot is provided on the chassis.
9. An appliance as claimed in claim 8, wherein the catch comprises a pivotable member on one of the component and the chassis configured so as to releasably engage in a lip on the other of the component and the chassis.
10. An appliance as claimed in claim 9, wherein the pivotable member includes a manually operable button for releasing the catch.
11. An appliance as claimed in claim 9 or 10, wherein the pivotable member releasably engages the lip against a force of a resilient member.
12. An appliance as claimed in claim 2, wherein the catch comprises a pivotable member on one of the component and the chassis configured so as to releasably engage in a lip on the other of the component and the chassis.
13. An appliance as claimed in claim 12, wherein the pivotable member includes a manually operable button for releasing the catch.
14. An appliance as claimed in claim 12 or 13, wherein the pivotable member releasably engages the lip against a force of a resilient member.
15. An appliance as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a handle for carrying the appliance.
16. An appliance as claimed in claim 2, in which the component comprises a separating apparatus for separating dirt and dust from an airflow.
17. An appliance as claimed in claim 16, wherein the separating apparatus further comprises a chamber for collecting the dirt and dust.
18. An appliance as claimed in claim 16 or 17, further comprising a handle for carrying the appliance when the separating apparatus is attached to the chassis and for carrying the separating apparatus when it is released from the chassis.
19. A cyclonic vacuum cleaner, comprising the appliance of claim 18.
20. A cyclonic vacuum cleaner, comprising the appliance of claim 2, 16 or 17.
21. A floor cleaning appliance comprising: a chassis, a collection bin having a handle; a catch to releasably secure the collection bin to the chassis; a release actuator, to disengage the catch and release the collection bin from the chassis; and a locking part to prevent operation of the catch to release the collection bin from the chassis, and to thereby prevent the release actuator from disengaging the catch, in response to the floor cleaning appliance being lifted by the handle.
22. The floor cleaning appliance of claim 21, wherein the locking part prevents the release actuator from disengaging the catch by preventing movement of the release actuator.
23. A floor cleaning appliance comprising: a chassis; a collection bin carried by the chassis, the collection bin comprising a carrying handle; and a catch to secure the collection bin to the chassis, the catch comprising a projecting portion biased to engage a lip to secure the collection bin to the chassis, the catch further comprising a button operable to move the projecting portion away from the lip, to release the collection bin from the chassis, the bin further comprising a first restraining portion configured to engage a second restraining portion of the chassis in response to the appliance being lifted by the carrying handle of the collection bin, to prevent operation of the button on the catch to release the collection bin from the chassis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(12) Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the specification.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(14) A spine 8 of the chassis 2 extends upwardly from the motor housing 6 to provide support for the components of the cleaner 1. A cleaning wand 9 having a second dirty air inlet 10 is connected by way of a hose (not shown) to the chassis 2 at the base of the spine 8. The wand 9 is releasable from the spine 8 so as to allow a user to carry out above-the-floor cleaning and cleaning in places which are inaccessible by the main cleaning head 5. When the wand 9 is fixed to the spine 8, the wand forms the handle of the cleaner 1. A hand grip 9 at the remote end of the wand 9 allows a user to manoeuvre the cleaner 1.
(15) In the embodiment shown, the dirt- and dust-separating apparatus 3 comprises a cyclonic arrangement but this could readily be replaced by a filter, a bag or a combination of different known separation devices.
(16) In normal upright use, the vacuum cleaner 1 is maneuvered over the floor surface to be cleaned whilst the motor causes dirty air to be sucked into the cleaner 1 via the cleaner head 5. The dirty air is passed to the dirt- and dust-separating apparatus 3 where the dirt and dust is extracted and clean air is expelled to the atmosphere.
(17) Dirt and dust is collected in the collecting chamber 4 of the separating apparatus 3 and needs to be emptied periodically when it is full. Thus, the separating apparatus 3 is releasable from the main chassis 2. A manually releasable catch 11 is provided on the spine 8 of the chassis 2 and is arranged to locate the separating apparatus 3, including the collection chamber 4, on the appliance. The user of the vacuum cleaner 1 releases the catch 11 and removes the separating apparatus 3 by means of a handle 12 provided on the upper portion of the separating apparatus. The user then carries the separating apparatus 3 by means of the handle 12 to a refuse bin or sack for emptying. The collection chamber 4 may be emptied by releasing it from the separating apparatus 3 and inverting it over the bin or sack. Alternatively, the collection chamber 4 may have a moveable base portion that can be released, by means of a further manually releasable catch, to allow dirt and dust to fall from the bottom of the collection chamber.
(18) The handle 12 on the separating apparatus 3 also serves to allow the user to lift and carry the appliance as a whole, as shown in Figure. When the user does this, his hand is close to the catch 11 for releasing the separating apparatus 3 from the chassis 2. With conventional vacuum cleaners, there has been a risk that the user may accidentally release the catch whilst carrying the appliance.
(19) The catch 11 of the vacuum cleaner constructed according to the invention is shown in
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(21) When the user wishes to re-attach the separating apparatus 3, he simply pushes the separating apparatus 3 back into position on the chassis 2. As he does so, the pivotable member 13 is pushed backwards until it clears the lip 17 on the handle 12. A spring or other resilient means (not shown) then returns the main catch member 13 to its upright position, with the projecting portion 15 engaging in the lip 17 on the handle 12. Thus, the separating apparatus 3 is secured to the chassis 2.
(22) In accordance with the invention, the catch is arranged so as to allow relative movement between the separating apparatus 3 and the chassis 2 in such a manner that, when the appliance 1 is lifted by the user by means of the handle 12, the catch 11 engages in a position that inhibits its release. To this end, the catch 11 further comprises lugs 18, 19 provided on the handle 12, one (18) of which is visible in
(23) The catch 11 further comprises slots 20, 21 on the spine 8 of the chassis 2, one (20) of which is shown in
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(25) When the user puts the appliance back down on a floor surface, the components of the catch 11 occupy their normal positions as shown in
(26) Of course, variations may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, extra pairs of lugs and slots may be provided to give extra security to the catch to prevent accidental release. The mechanism of the catch may be reversed, so that slots on the handle are arranged to move upwardly when the appliance is lifted and engage downwardly-projecting lugs on the chassis.
(27) The handle for lifting the appliance need not be the same as that provided for carrying the separating apparatus. A separate handle or hand-grip may be provided. The handle for lifting the appliance may be provided on the chassis, in which case upwardly-projecting lugs may be provided on the chassis and arranged to engage in slots on the separating apparatus. Alternatively, downwardly-projecting lugs on the separating apparatus may be arranged to engage in slots on the chassis as the chassis is lifted by the handle.
(28) The catch of the invention may be provided to locate other components on the chassis, so that those components are not releasable whilst the appliance is being carried. The main pivotable member of the catch may be carried by the or each component, arranged to engage with a lip on the chassis.
(29) The lugs may be arranged to locate in slots behind the user-operable button, so as to prevent the button from being depressed. This provides an indication to the user that the catch is inoperable while the appliance is lifted.
(30) Although the invention has been described with reference to an upright vacuum cleaner, it is equally applicable to cylinder cleaners and other appliances that may be carried by a user. For example, a lawn mower may be provided with a chassis and a chamber for collecting grass clippings produced by the mower. The invention may be employed to prevent the collecting chamber from being released when the user is carrying the lawn mower. The invention may also be applied to, for example, other surface-treating appliances, such as those that apply polish or paint to a surface.