US1661553A - Vacuum-cleaner attachment - Google Patents

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US1661553A
US1661553A US176763A US17676327A US1661553A US 1661553 A US1661553 A US 1661553A US 176763 A US176763 A US 176763A US 17676327 A US17676327 A US 17676327A US 1661553 A US1661553 A US 1661553A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L5/00Structural features of suction cleaners
    • A47L5/12Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum
    • A47L5/22Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum with rotary fans
    • A47L5/28Suction cleaners with handles and nozzles fixed on the casings, e.g. wheeled suction cleaners with steering handle
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  • This invention relates to portable, domestic vacuum cleaners of the general type having a motor driven blower draw ng air through a mouth piece and discharging it into a removable pcrvious bag.
  • the present invention includes means attachable to such a cleaner and having for its purpose to deliver the air, received from the cleaner, in a heated condition for many useful purposes.
  • an object is to provide a self-contained appliance which is readily adaptable to various types of portable electric vacuum cleaners, for heating air as it is discharged from the usual outlet fine of the machine.
  • a further important object is to provide great reduction of the usual high speed of u notor action of vacuum cleaners, both for the purpose of reducing the velocity and volume of delivered air, and to practically eliminate noise incident to high speed and at the same time reduce mechanical wear.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the applied invention.
  • Figure 2 is a cross-section of the barrel of the heating device.
  • a conventional form of vacuum cleaner is shown as having the usual outlet fiue B to which may be attached any of the common equipment parts as the dust bag.
  • the cleaner- has the usual handle H on which is conveniently looped the electric extension cord E, one end of which is permanently led into the motor M.while the other has a plug P.
  • the present attachment consists of an air heating appliance here shown as having a plurality of tubes 2 with'hubs 2 rotatively embracing a main body or barrel 3 having openings 3 to register with. the their several positions of adjustment about the main bod 3.
  • an adapter 'or coupling 4 which is attachable to a. given enclosed tubes in type of discharge D of the selected cleaner;
  • adapters v4 of various types may be specially designed to connect'with respective cleaners without any change of either or of the heating appliance.
  • the tubes 2 are each providedwith an eflicient system of heating coils 5 energized by electric current supplied to a switch box 7 which is provided with an extension cord 8 Various disposition may be made of the air driven past the heating coils.
  • a conduit'lfi may be applied to one of the tubes 2 and this conduit may have a hot air pad 16 usuable in lieu of a hot water bottle for its various purposes.
  • a stream of warm air may be discharged from a nozzled hose 18, as for drying hair, etc.
  • the hot air can be discharged directly from the appliance into a room to heat the same, through a distributor head 19.
  • the head 19, of which a set may be closed over the group of heating tubes, may have distributing wheels to centrifugally throw the air out through the sides of the head to effectively circulate the warm air in the room.
  • An attachment for vacuum cleaners whereby the output air may be regulated in volume and heated and including a horizontal hollow body attachable to the cleaner outlet, a series of independent, radial tubes adjustably mounted on said body to receive air therefrom and having electric heating coils, flexible discharge pipes attached to the tubes for various distribution of the heated air, and switch andrheostat means mounted coils and to regulate speed of the cleaner motor.
  • a unitary air heating attachment for combination with a portable vacuum cleaner

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March 6, 1928.
1,661,553 L. BAAR VACUUM CLEANER ATTACHMENT Filed March 19, 1927 INVENTORJ Zogalsfi Q47;
' ATTORNEY Patented Mar. 6, 1928.
UNITED STATES LOUIS BAAB, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
VACUUM-CLEANER ATTACHMENT.
Application filed March 19, 1927. Serial No. 176,763.
This invention relates to portable, domestic vacuum cleaners of the general type having a motor driven blower draw ng air through a mouth piece and discharging it into a removable pcrvious bag.
The present invention includes means attachable to such a cleaner and having for its purpose to deliver the air, received from the cleaner, in a heated condition for many useful purposes.
In other words, an object is to provide a self-contained appliance which is readily adaptable to various types of portable electric vacuum cleaners, for heating air as it is discharged from the usual outlet fine of the machine.
A further important object is to provide great reduction of the usual high speed of u notor action of vacuum cleaners, both for the purpose of reducing the velocity and volume of delivered air, and to practically eliminate noise incident to high speed and at the same time reduce mechanical wear.
Other objects, advantages and features will be made manifest in the ensuing specification of the herewith illustrated embodiment; it being understood that modifications, variation and adaptations may be resorted to within the scope, spirit and principle of the invention as it is more directly hereinafter claimed.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the applied invention.
Figure 2 is a cross-section of the barrel of the heating device.
Figure his a sectional view illustrating an attaching adapter. V
A conventional form of vacuum cleaner is shown as having the usual outlet fiue B to which may be attached any of the common equipment parts as the dust bag.
The cleaner-has the usual handle H on which is conveniently looped the electric extension cord E, one end of which is permanently led into the motor M.while the other has a plug P.
The present attachment consists of an air heating appliance here shown as having a plurality of tubes 2 with'hubs 2 rotatively embracing a main body or barrel 3 having openings 3 to register with. the their several positions of adjustment about the main bod 3.
On one end ofthe barrel is an adapter 'or coupling 4 which is attachable to a. given enclosed tubes in type of discharge D of the selected cleaner;
it being understood that adapters v4 of various types may be specially designed to connect'with respective cleaners without any change of either or of the heating appliance.
The tubes 2 are each providedwith an eflicient system of heating coils 5 energized by electric current supplied to a switch box 7 which is provided with an extension cord 8 Various disposition may be made of the air driven past the heating coils. For instance, a conduit'lfi may be applied to one of the tubes 2 and this conduit may have a hot air pad 16 usuable in lieu of a hot water bottle for its various purposes. Or a stream of warm air may be discharged from a nozzled hose 18, as for drying hair, etc. Or the hot air can be discharged directly from the appliance into a room to heat the same, through a distributor head 19.
It is obvious that innumerable variations of distributors and uses are fully within the scope of the invention, and that those mentioned are but illustrative.
It will be seen that by controlling the volume of air discharged by the cleaner ample time will be provided for raising its temperature to the desired degree by the heater.
The head 19, of which a set may be closed over the group of heating tubes, may have distributing wheels to centrifugally throw the air out through the sides of the head to effectively circulate the warm air in the room.
What is claimed is:
1. An attachment for vacuum cleaners whereby the output air may be regulated in volume and heated, and including a horizontal hollow body attachable to the cleaner outlet, a series of independent, radial tubes adjustably mounted on said body to receive air therefrom and having electric heating coils, flexible discharge pipes attached to the tubes for various distribution of the heated air, and switch andrheostat means mounted coils and to regulate speed of the cleaner motor.
2.. A unitary air heating attachment, for combination with a portable vacuum cleaner,
5 including as an organized unit a horizontal barrel body having a coupling part for attachment to the cleaner outlet conduit, a heating tube rotatable upon said barrel and enclosing an electric heating unit, means at- 1 tached to the tube 'for distribution of the heated air, a rheostat device attached to the neonates LOUIS BAAR.
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US2523915A (en) * 1947-11-03 1950-09-26 Florence M Murphy Hair drier
US2555742A (en) * 1949-04-08 1951-06-05 Finn E Grue Suction cleaner device
US2576226A (en) * 1948-06-23 1951-11-27 William R Huber Hair drier
US2618864A (en) * 1948-08-02 1952-11-25 Mary O O'neil Hair drying attachment for vacuum cleaners
US2997569A (en) * 1957-10-15 1961-08-22 Vorwerk & Co Elektrowerke Kg Electric hot air douche
US3404257A (en) * 1965-09-29 1968-10-01 Fmc Corp Air-heating system for heat-sealing containers
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US2471657A (en) * 1947-05-31 1949-05-31 John F Saye Hair drier
US2523915A (en) * 1947-11-03 1950-09-26 Florence M Murphy Hair drier
US2576226A (en) * 1948-06-23 1951-11-27 William R Huber Hair drier
US2618864A (en) * 1948-08-02 1952-11-25 Mary O O'neil Hair drying attachment for vacuum cleaners
US2555742A (en) * 1949-04-08 1951-06-05 Finn E Grue Suction cleaner device
US2997569A (en) * 1957-10-15 1961-08-22 Vorwerk & Co Elektrowerke Kg Electric hot air douche
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US5155924A (en) * 1991-01-02 1992-10-20 Smith Terry C Reconfigurable dryer system for water-damaged floors and walls
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US20070227163A1 (en) * 1999-03-08 2007-10-04 Storrer Ernest J Universal adapter for moisture removal
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US9989307B2 (en) 1999-03-08 2018-06-05 Injectidry Systems, Inc. System and method for removing moisture from water laden structures
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US20070017114A1 (en) * 2005-07-25 2007-01-25 Carol Perrin Wearable hair styling device and method
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