Vacuum cleaner with swivel and swing handle
09675227 ยท 2017-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L9/325
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention provides an upright vacuum cleaner with a swivel and swing handle fitted to the upper end of the upright portion of the vacuum cleaner using a ball and socket joint and a connecting bolt. Because of the ball and socket joint and a spiral spring surrounding the connecting bolt between the ball and socket joint and the upper end of the upright portion of the vacuum cleaner, the handle can freely swivel and rotate at any angle relative to the upright portion to provide enhanced flexibility in maneuvering the vacuum cleaner, thus effectively reducing the bodily stress and strain involved in using a vacuum cleaner.
Claims
1. A vacuum cleaner assembly with a swivel and swing handle, comprising: a wheeled base equipped with a motor; an upright portion having an upper end and a lower end defining a longitudinal axis that extends from the upper end to the lower end, and wherein the lower end is pivotally connected to the wheeled base; a handle having a first end and a second end defining a longitudinal axis that extends from the first end to the second end; a gripping surface between the first end and the second end; and a ball and socket joint connected to the first end of the handle and detachably connected to the upper end of the upright portion such that the handle rotates freely around the longitudinal axis of the upright portion during use and such that the longitudinal axis of the upright portion and the longitudinal axis of the handle form an angle that varies freely from 180 to at least 160 during use.
2. The vacuum cleaner assembly with a swivel and swing handle of claim 1, wherein the detachable connection between the ball and socket joint and the upper end of the upright portion comprises a connecting bolt extending from the ball and socket joint and connected to the upper end of the upright portion.
3. The vacuum cleaner assembly with a swivel and swing handle of claim 2, wherein the connecting bolt is threaded and is screwed into a matching threaded bolt hole inside the upper end of the upright portion.
4. The vacuum cleaner assembly with a swivel and swing handle of claim 3, further comprising a locking nut affixed to the upper end of the upright portion and capable of tightening against a matching nut around the connecting bolt.
5. A vacuum cleaner assembly comprising: a wheeled base equipped with a motor; an upright portion having an upper end and a lower end defining a longitudinal axis that extends from the upper end to the lower end, and wherein the lower end is pivotally connected to the wheeled base; a first handle having a first end and a second end defining a longitudinal axis that extends from the first end to the second end; a first gripping surface between the first end of the first handle and the second end of the first handle; a first ball and socket joint connected to the first end of the first handle and detachably connected to the upper end of the upright portion such that the first handle rotates freely around the longitudinal axis of the upright portion during use and such that the longitudinal axis of the upright portion and the longitudinal axis of the first handle form an angle that varies freely from 180 to at least 160 during use; a second handle having a first end and a second end defining a longitudinal axis that extends from the first end to the second end; a second gripping surface between the first end of the second handle and the second end of the second handle; and a second ball and socket joint connected to the first end of the second handle and detachably connected to the upper end of the upright portion such that the second handle rotates freely around the longitudinal axis of the upright portion during use and such that the longitudinal axis of the upright portion and the longitudinal axis of the second handle form an angle that varies freely from 180 to at least 160 during use; wherein the first gripping surface and the second gripping surface have different shapes, and wherein the first handle and the second handle are interchangeably detachably connected to the upper end of the upright portion, allowing the first handle to be detached from the vacuum cleaner assembly and the second handle to then be connected to the vacuum cleaner assembly.
6. A vacuum cleaner assembly with a swivel and swing handle comprising: a wheeled base equipped with a motor; an upright portion having an upper end and a lower end defining a longitudinal axis that extends from the upper end to the lower end, and wherein the lower end is pivotally connected to the wheeled base; a handle having a first end and a second end defining a longitudinal axis that extends from the first end to the second end; a gripping surface between the first end and the second end; and means for detachably connecting the first end of the handle to the upper end of the upright portion such that the handle rotates freely around the longitudinal axis of the upright portion during use, and such that the longitudinal axis of the upright portion and the longitudinal axis of the handle form an angle that varies freely from 180 to at least 160 during use.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) A spiral spring 24 surrounding the part of the connecting bolt 6 between the handle 4 and the upper end of the upright portion 22 of the vacuum cleaner can be further provided to enable the handle 4 to return to its normal upright position when it is released from grip or not in use. When then handle 4 is swung to one side, the spiral spring 24 is compressed on that side; therefore, when the handle 4 is released from grip, the spiral spring 24 will push the handle to its normal upright position.
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(12) Another advantage with the vacuum cleaner with a swivel and swing handle is that handles with different lengths, shapes, sizes and gripping surfaces can be interchangeably fitted with the same vacuum cleaner as long as the connecting bolt 6 matches the threaded bolt hole 8 inside the upper end of the upright portion 22 of the vacuum cleaner.
(13) With the new upright vacuum cleaner with the swivel and swing handle, the user can easily change directions of its movement, turn around corners, reach under low clearance, etc. with less physical exertion and fewer changes in bodily stance than if a conventional upright vacuum cleaner is used. For example, the user can easily change the direction of the movement by about 200 degrees by wrist action only, without changing bodily stance. Moreover, instead of having to raise the handle of the vacuum cleaner up with a bent elbow, the user can hold the swivel and swing handle and hanging it straight down at one side of the body, with the arm in a natural relaxed position, as in walking. Furthermore, when the vacuum cleaner with the swivel and swing handle is drawn back, it can be drawn farther behind the body. Then, when the arm drawing back the vacuum cleaner swings back, the gravity will help the arm push the vacuum cleaner forward, all without bending the elbow.
(14) Despite its usefulness, a vacuum cleaner with swivel and swing handle according to the present invention has never been available to consumers. Apparently, the invention is not obvious to one skilled in the art, beside its being new and useful. Therefore, this invention with the following claims should be patentable.