CN214760885U - Dust collector floor brush and dust collection equipment - Google Patents

Dust collector floor brush and dust collection equipment Download PDF

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CN214760885U
CN214760885U CN202120236403.1U CN202120236403U CN214760885U CN 214760885 U CN214760885 U CN 214760885U CN 202120236403 U CN202120236403 U CN 202120236403U CN 214760885 U CN214760885 U CN 214760885U
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The utility model discloses a dust catcher scrubbing brush and dust collecting equipment, including scrubbing brush main part and connecting tube subassembly, the scrubbing brush main part includes bottom and upper cover, the bottom includes a bottom surface and the cavity that admits air, the cavity that admits air is located the central point of bottom surface and puts and make bottom surface formation front flange and rear flange, the both ends of the cavity that admits air extend to the both sides that the bottom surface edge made the bottom surface form sunken side air inlet, front flange distributes uniformly has a plurality of sunken preceding wind inlets, the air current enters into to the concave cavity that admits air through side air inlet and preceding wind inlet, side air inlet and preceding wind inlet make the area dirt air more effectively be inhaled into dust collecting equipment in, and both set up to sunk structure and avoid the scrubbing brush main part to hold ground because of the negative pressure and plug up the air inlet and lead to influence the wind efficiency, thereby the dust catcher scrubbing brush dust absorption is more smooth and easy.

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Dust collector floor brush and dust collection equipment
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a dust catcher field especially relates to a dust catcher scrubbing brush, and this scrubbing brush is used for the contact to treat clean surface in order to absorb and clear up the dust.
Background
With the improvement of the living standard of people, the dust collector gradually replaces manpower for cleaning, and becomes one of the important common electric appliances in the life of people.
In the prior art, a suction opening of a main machine of a dust collector is usually connected with a hollow rigid extension tube, and the front end of the extension tube can be selectively matched with various accessories suitable for different objects to be cleaned. Wherein the floor brush is used as the most central accessory in daily cleaning of floors and carpets.
In the prior art, the floor brush comprises a floor brush body and a pipe joint, wherein the rear end of the pipe joint is usually connected with a rigid extension pipe, and the front end of the pipe joint is connected with the floor brush body through a hose. When the floor brush of the dust collector works, the floor brush body longitudinally advances along the width direction for cleaning. Because of the arrangement of the flexible hose, the user changes the relative angle of the extension pipe and the floor brush body, so that the floor brush can flexibly move on the ground to be cleaned.
For example, the application publication No. CN105266713A discloses an air inlet cavity of a hose connecting floor brush main body, the rear end of the hose is connected with a rotary joint, a rotary joint clamping ring can rotatably connect a floor brush connecting pipe with the rotary joint, and the rotary joint is arranged on a rotary joint seat.
The existing dust collector is brushed with a bottom surface which is contacted with the surface to be cleaned, and the phenomena of unsmooth air inlet and blocked dust collection can occur.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to solve the technical problem of providing a smooth and easy dust catcher scrubbing brush of dust absorption, further provide a dust collecting equipment who has above-mentioned dust catcher scrubbing brush.
The utility model provides a technical scheme that above-mentioned technical problem adopted does: dust catcher scrubbing brush, including scrubbing brush main part and connecting tube subassembly, the scrubbing brush main part include bottom and upper cover, the bottom include a bottom surface and the cavity that admits air, the cavity that admits air be located the central point of bottom surface and put and make the bottom surface form preceding flange and back flange, the both ends of the cavity that admits air extend to the bottom surface edge and make the both sides of bottom surface form sunken side air inlet, preceding flange evenly distributed have a plurality of sunken preceding air intakes, the air current warp side air intake and preceding air inlet enter into to the cavity that admits air in.
The utility model provides a further preferred technical scheme who above-mentioned technical problem adopted is: the back flange is adhered with an electrostatic strip, the electrostatic strip is arranged at the middle section of the back flange, or the length of the electrostatic strip exceeds 2/3 of the back flange.
The utility model provides a further preferred technical scheme who above-mentioned technical problem adopted is: two sides of the front flange are respectively provided with a bottom roller.
The utility model provides a further preferred technical scheme who above-mentioned technical problem adopted is: the front side of the front flange is provided with a brush component which can move up and down and is used for cleaning the carpet, the upper part of the floor brush main body is provided with a control button, the floor brush main body is internally provided with a linkage frame and a connecting rod component, the brush component is arranged at the front side of the linkage frame, and the control button is connected with the linkage frame through the connecting rod component
The utility model provides a further preferred technical scheme who above-mentioned technical problem adopted is: the rear side of the linkage frame is provided with a rubber scraping strip, the rubber scraping strip is positioned on the outer side of the rear flange, and one of the rubber scraping strip and the brush component is protruded from the bottom surface by operating a control button.
The utility model provides a further preferred technical scheme who above-mentioned technical problem adopted is: the front air inlet is of a horn mouth structure with a large front part and a small back part.
The utility model provides a further preferred technical scheme who above-mentioned technical problem adopted is: the front flange is provided with a mounting hole, a shaft pin is fixed in the mounting hole, and the bottom roller penetrates through the shaft pin.
The utility model provides a further preferred technical scheme who above-mentioned technical problem adopted is: the upper cover comprises a top part, a front side part and a rear side part, the brush assembly is positioned on the inner side of the front side part, and the rubber scraping strip is positioned on the inner side of the rear side part.
The utility model provides a further preferred technical scheme who above-mentioned technical problem adopted is: the rear side of the floor brush body is provided with a base, and a transverse airflow channel communicated with the air inlet concave cavity is arranged in the base.
The utility model discloses another theme does: the dust collection equipment comprises a dust collection main machine and the dust collector floor brush, wherein the dust collection main machine is connected with the dust collector floor brush through a dust collection pipe.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages that during side air intake and the preceding wind gap made the area dirt air more effectively sucked dust collecting equipment, both set up to sunk structure and avoided the scrubbing brush main part to hold ground because of the negative pressure and plug up the air intake and lead to influencing the wind efficiency moreover to the dust catcher scrubbing brush dust absorption is more smooth and easy.
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The present invention will be described in further detail below with reference to the drawings and preferred embodiments, but those skilled in the art will appreciate that the drawings are only drawn for the purpose of explaining the preferred embodiments, and therefore should not be taken as limiting the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, unless specifically stated otherwise, the drawings are merely schematic representations based on conceptual representations of elements or structures depicted and may contain exaggerated displays and are not necessarily drawn to scale.
FIG. 1 is a first schematic view of a floor brush of a vacuum cleaner of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a second schematic view of the floor brush of the vacuum cleaner of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a third schematic view of the floor brush of the vacuum cleaner of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a fourth schematic view of the floor brush of the vacuum cleaner of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is an internal structure view of the floor brush of the vacuum cleaner of the present invention;
fig. 6 is an enlarged view of the structure of fig. 5 according to the present invention;
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the floor brush of the vacuum cleaner of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is an exploded view II of the floor brush of the vacuum cleaner of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a first schematic view showing a standing state of the floor brush of the vacuum cleaner of the present invention;
FIG. 10 is a second schematic view showing the standing state of the floor brush of the vacuum cleaner of the present invention;
fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken at S-S of fig. 10 in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 12 is a schematic view of a hose assembly of the present invention;
fig. 13 is a schematic view of a first connection tube of the present invention;
fig. 14 is a schematic view of a second connection pipe according to the present invention.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the description is illustrative only, and is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention.
It should be noted that: like reference numerals refer to like items in the following figures, and thus, once an item is defined in one figure, it may not be further defined and explained in subsequent figures.
In the description of the present invention, it should be noted that the terms "upper", "lower", "inner", "outer", and the like indicate the position or positional relationship based on the position or positional relationship shown in the drawings, or the position or positional relationship which is usually placed when the utility model is used, and are only for convenience of description and simplification of the description, but do not indicate or imply that the device or element to be referred must have a specific position, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
The embodiment provides dust collection equipment which is characterized by comprising a dust collection main machine, an extension pipe arranged at one end of an air inlet of the dust collection main machine and a dust collector floor brush connected to the tail end of the extension pipe.
As shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, the floor brush for a vacuum cleaner comprises a floor brush body 100 provided with an air inlet cavity 1, a base 200 provided at the rear side of the floor brush body 100, and a connection pipe assembly 300.
The connecting pipe assembly 300 includes a hose assembly 301 and a connecting assembly 302 for controlling the rotation of the hose assembly 301, the front end of the base 200 is provided with an airflow channel communicated with the air inlet cavity 1, the front end of the hose assembly 301 is butted with the airflow channel, and the rear end of the hose assembly 301 is connected with the connecting assembly 302.
It should be noted that, in the present embodiment, the rear end of the connection component 302 is connected to an extension pipe, which not only movably connects the floor brush main body 100 and the extension pipe, but also enables the air chamber of the hose component 301 and the air chamber of the extension pipe to communicate with each other, so as to realize the transportation of the air flow.
As shown in fig. 5, 6, and 9-11, the rear side of the base 200 is provided with two side walls 201, a cavity for the hose assembly 301 to rotate up and down is formed between the two side walls 201, the front end of the connecting assembly 302 is provided with two movable connecting portions 11, and the movable connecting portions 11 are coupled to the side walls 201, so that the connecting assembly 302 can rotate up and down around the coupling portions on the side walls 201, thereby controlling the rotation of the hose assembly 301 and simultaneously realizing the rotational connection between the extension pipe and the ground brush.
Here, it should be understood that, during the dust suction process, the hose assembly 301 is forced to oscillate due to the negative pressure, the base 200 provides a position for erecting the hose assembly 301, and the connecting assembly 302 provides a limiting support for the hose assembly 301, so that the hose assembly 301 is not easy to oscillate, and thus the connection between the two ends of the hose assembly 301 is forced to fall off, and the connection becomes more secure and reliable.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 3, 7 and 8, the floor brush body 100 and the base 200 share a bottom plate 12, and the bottom plate 12 is T-shaped and includes a transverse portion of the floor brush body 100 and a vertical portion of the base 200. The air flow channel is located above the transverse portion, the interface portion 15 of the air flow channel extends rearwardly and is located forward of the vertical portion, and the hose assembly 301 is laid along the vertical portion.
As shown in fig. 4, 5 and 8, the two side walls 201 of the base 200 are spaced apart laterally, i.e. in a direction perpendicular to the normal direction of movement of the cleaner brush. The outer sides of the side walls 201 are each provided with a roller 400. The rollers 400 are symmetrically located on each side of the base 200. Each of the rollers 400 is sized such that when the bottom of the main body 100 of the floor brush is disposed in parallel close proximity to the surface to be cleaned, the roller 400 is in contact with the surface to be cleaned. Accordingly, the roller 400 supports the entire cleaner floor brush and allows the cleaner floor brush to move along a surface to be cleaned, so that the movement of the cleaner floor brush is more flexible and controllable.
As shown in fig. 7, 12 and 13, in the present embodiment, there is provided a pipe connection mechanism of a floor brush of a vacuum cleaner, wherein a hose assembly 301 comprises a connection hose 14 having air tightness and a spiral rigid support member 13, the rigid support member 13 is supported on an inner wall of the connection hose 14 to form a first internal thread structure 2, and the rigid support member 13 presses the inner wall of the connection hose 14 to form a first external thread structure 3 on an outer wall of the connection hose 14.
The floor brush main body 100 is used as a first connecting unit of a pipeline connecting mechanism, a connecting port part 15 with a circular cross section is arranged at the tail end of an airflow channel of the floor brush main body, a second external thread structure 4 matched with the first internal thread structure 2 is arranged outside the connecting port part 15, and the first internal thread structure 2 of the hose assembly 301 is in threaded connection with the second external thread structure 4 on the connecting port part 15, so that the hose assembly 301 is in threaded sleeve connection outside the connecting port part 15.
The connecting assembly 302 serves as a second connecting unit of the pipeline connecting mechanism, the connecting assembly 302 is provided with a sleeving part 16 connected with the hose assembly 301, a second internal thread structure 5 matched with the first external thread structure 3 is arranged in the sleeving part 16, and the first external thread structure 3 of the hose assembly 301 is in threaded connection with the second internal thread structure 5 on the sleeving part 16, so that the hose assembly 301 is in threaded sleeving connection in the sleeving part 16.
It should be noted that, the joint between the floor brush main body 100 and the hose assembly 301 is equivalent to the threaded connection between the rigid support 13 and the connecting portion 15, and the connecting hose 14 is pressed by the rigid support 13 and is sleeved outside the threaded connection structure in an interference manner, so that not only is the connection more secure and reliable, but also the air tightness of the joint is enhanced.
In the same way, at the joint of the hose assembly 301 and the connection assembly 302, the connection hose 14 is screwed with the sleeve-joint part 16, and the rigid support 13 extrudes the inner wall of the connection hose 14 in an interference manner, which is equivalent to the connection hose 14 is clamped between the inner wall of the sleeve-joint part 16 and the outer wall of the rigid support 13, so that the firmness and the air tightness of the pipeline connection are further enhanced.
Meanwhile, it should be understood that the thread screwing mode is obviously more convenient and faster in the assembling process compared with the traditional glue connection mode, the direct interference sleeving mode and the like.
Preferably, the connecting hose 14 is blow moulded from plastics material and the rigid support 13 is a metal coil spring, so that the two cooperate to allow the hose assembly 301 to contract and bend along an axis.
Further preferably, the inner wall of the socket part 16 is provided with a first thread rib group 161 and a second thread rib group 162 which are spaced from each other in the radial direction, and the first thread rib group 161 and the second thread rib group 162 form the second internal thread structure 5. Such an interrupted thread structure not only provides for ease of manufacture and material savings, but also facilitates assembly of the hose assembly 301 with the socket 16.
As shown in the figure, the connection assembly 302 includes a first connection pipe 302a sleeved outside the hose assembly 301 and a second connection pipe 302b having a movable connection portion 11 at a front end thereof, the second connection pipe 302b is sleeved outside the hose assembly 301, and the front end of the first connection pipe 302a and the rear end of the second connection pipe 302b are coupled to each other along an up-and-down axis, so that the first connection pipe 302a swings left and right with respect to the second connection pipe 302 b.
It should be understood that the socket 16 is disposed at the front section of the first connection pipe 302a, the rear section of the first connection pipe 302a is a cylindrical connection part 17 provided with external threads, the front end of the extension pipe of the vacuum cleaner is provided with internal threads, and the extension pipe is screwed and fastened with the rear section of the first connection pipe 302 a.
It should be noted that the first connecting tube 302a has the ability to rotate left and right about an axis relative to the front second connecting tube 302 b. The second connection pipe 302b has the ability to rotate up and down with respect to the base 200 about an axis. Both of these movements are necessary to accommodate changes in the angle of inclination of the extension pipe connected to the first connection pipe 302a relative to the floor during normal use. In normal use, a user holds the cleaner body or the extension pipe itself, and applies a force to the cleaner floor brush through the extension pipe, so that the cleaner floor brush is pushed forward, pulled backward, and steered left and right along the floor.
In this process, the coupling portion of the second connection pipe 302b exerts a downward force on the side plate of the base 200, and the connection hose 14 is bent upward to exert a downward force, thereby pressing the bottom plate 12 against the ground.
Preferably, a positioning structure is provided between the coupling part of the front end of the first connection pipe 302a and the base 200 to restrict the first connection pipe 302a from rotating right and left and forward.
As shown in fig. 2, specifically, the positioning structure includes a positioning member 7 protruding forward on the coupling portion of the first connecting pipe 302a and a positioning groove 8 on the inner wall of the cavity of the base 200, and when the first connecting pipe 302a is in the vertical state, the positioning member 7 is inserted into the positioning groove 8 to restrict the first connecting pipe 302a from rotating left and right and forward.
It is further preferable that the positioning groove 8 is a square groove, the positioning member 7 is a square member fitted with the square groove, and the square member is inserted into the square groove to restrict the first connecting pipe 302a in the vertical state from rotating left and right and forward.
Further, as shown in fig. 9 to 11, a restricting structure is provided between the movable connecting portion 11 and the base 200 to restrict the second connecting pipe 302b from rotating backward.
When the dust collecting equipment is idle, the dust collecting equipment can be leaned on the wall in a standing posture through the positioning structure and the limiting structure, and the dust collecting equipment is convenient to store and use.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 11 and 14, the movable connecting portion 11 is a disk structure, the disk structure includes a first disk 111 inside the sidewall 201, a second disk 112 outside the sidewall 201, and an annular body 113 between the first disk 111 and the second disk 112, and the annular body 113 is bridged on the upper edge of the sidewall 201 under the restriction of the first disk 111 and the second disk 112.
As shown in fig. 11, in particular, the limiting structure comprises a longitudinal rib 9 positioned on the outer side of the side wall 201 and an arc-shaped protrusion 10 positioned on the outer periphery of the second tray body 112; the front side of the arc-shaped protrusion 10 can abut against the rear side of the longitudinal rib 9, thereby limiting the backward rotation of the second connection pipe 302 b; the application of force to the articulating portion 11 causes the arcuate projections 10 to ride over the longitudinal ribs 9.
Preferably, a damping sidewall N2 is provided on the outer side of the sidewall 201, and a damping protrusion is provided on the outer surface of the second tray 112, and when the movable connecting portion 11 rotates around the upper edge of the sidewall 201, the damping protrusion presses the damping sidewall N2 to generate friction damping.
In this embodiment, the floor brush body 100 includes a bottom portion 100a and an upper cover 100B, the bottom portion includes a bottom surface D and an air inlet cavity 1, the air inlet cavity 1 is located at the center of the bottom surface and makes the bottom surface form a front flange 21 and a rear flange 22, two ends of the air inlet cavity 1 extend to the bottom surface edge to make two sides of the bottom surface form a recessed side air inlet a, a plurality of recessed front air inlets B are uniformly distributed on the front flange 21, and the air flow enters into the air inlet cavity 1 through the side air inlets a and the front air inlets B.
The side air inlet A and the front air inlet B enable dust-laden air to be sucked into the dust collection equipment more effectively, the side air inlet A and the front air inlet B are both arranged to be of a concave structure, the floor brush main body 100 is prevented from blocking the air inlet due to the fact that the ground is sucked by negative pressure, and therefore wind efficiency is prevented from being affected, and therefore the dust collection of the dust collector floor brush is smooth.
Preferably, the rear flange 22 is attached with an electrostatic strip C, which is disposed at the middle section of the rear flange 22, or the length of the electrostatic strip C exceeds 2/3 of the rear flange 22.
It is also preferable that one bottom roller 500 is provided on each side of the front flange. Thereby, the flexibility of the dust collector floor brush is further increased. The front flange is provided with a mounting hole K, a shaft pin is fixed on the mounting hole K, and the bottom roller 500 penetrates through the shaft pin
As shown in fig. 3, 7 and 8, a brush assembly 60 for cleaning a carpet is provided at the front side of the front flange 21 and can move up and down, a control button 51 is provided at the upper part of the floor brush main body 100, a linkage frame 52 and a link assembly 53 are provided in the floor brush main body 100, the brush assembly 60 is installed at the front side of the linkage frame 52, the control button 51 is connected with the linkage frame 52 through the link assembly 53
The rear side of the linkage frame 52 is provided with a rubber scraper bar 70, the rubber scraper bar 70 is positioned at the outer side of the rear flange 22, and the control button 51 is operated to enable one of the rubber scraper bar 70 and the brush assembly 60 to be protruded from the bottom surface. Thereby realizing the switching of different modes of the floor brush.
Furthermore, the front air inlet B is of a horn mouth structure with a large front part and a small back part. Not only plays a role in guiding, but also improves the wind speed at the outlet and further improves the dust collection effect by reducing the caliber.
Further, the upper cover includes a top portion, a front side portion and a rear side portion, the brush assembly 60 is located inside the front side portion, and the squeegee strip 70 is located inside the rear side portion.
As shown in fig. 7, the airflow passage is formed by a front passage body 41 formed by rising upward from the bottom plate 12 and having an open rear end, and a rear passage body 42 formed behind the front passage body 41. The inner cavity of the front passage body 41, i.e., the intake recess, and the rear passage body 42 are detachably butted against the front passage body 41 to form a lateral passage.
Preferably, the front channel body 41 is integrally formed with the bottom plate 12, and is formed by the first inclined surface 18 at the front side and the second inclined surfaces 19 at the two sides in a surrounding manner, so that a streamline structure is formed in the front channel body, the wind resistance is reduced, and the airflow is smoother.
The rear channel body 42 is positioned to rest on the base plate 12, and the base plate 12 supports the rear channel body 42. The rear end of the rear channel body 42 is a mouthpiece 15, and the mouthpiece 15 is connected to a hose assembly 301. The front channel body 41 and the rear channel body 42 are each received in a cavity between the base plate 12 and the upper cover.
Preferably, a plurality of pairs of snap structure assemblies are disposed at the joint of the front channel body 41 and the rear channel body 42, and each snap structure assembly comprises a snap protrusion 411 located on the front channel body 41 and a snap ring 422 located on the rear channel body 42.
The rear wall of the rear channel body 42 is provided with a longitudinal positioning groove 1, the bottom plate 12 is provided with a positioning convex column 421 matched with the longitudinal positioning groove, and the positioning convex column 421 is inserted into the longitudinal positioning groove 1 to play a positioning and supporting role for the rear channel body 42.
Through the arrangement, the pipeline connection is convenient, the mold structure for manufacturing the floor brush main body 100 is simplified, the mold stripping time is reduced, and the production efficiency is improved.
It is right above the utility model provides a dust catcher scrubbing brush and dust collecting equipment have carried out detailed introduction, and it is right to have used specific individual example in this paper the utility model discloses a principle and implementation mode have been elucidated, and the description of above embodiment is only used for helping understanding the utility model discloses and core thought. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, without departing from the principle of the present invention, the present invention can be further modified and modified, and such modifications and modifications also fall within the protection scope of the appended claims.

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1. The dust collector floor brush is characterized by comprising a floor brush body and a connecting pipe assembly, wherein the floor brush body comprises a bottom and an upper cover, the bottom comprises a bottom surface and an air inlet cavity, the air inlet cavity is located at the center of the bottom surface and enables the bottom surface to form a front flange and a rear flange, two ends of the air inlet cavity extend to the edge of the bottom surface to enable two sides of the bottom surface to form a sunken side air inlet, a plurality of sunken front air inlets are uniformly distributed on the front flange, and air flow enters the air inlet cavity through the side air inlets and the front air inlets.
2. A floor brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rear flange has an electrostatic strip attached thereto, the electrostatic strip being located in a middle section of the rear flange, or the electrostatic strip having a length exceeding 2/3 of the rear flange.
3. A vacuum cleaner floor brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein a bottom roller is provided on each side of the front flange.
4. The floor brush of the vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein a brush assembly for cleaning a carpet is provided at a front side of the front flange to be movable up and down, a control button is provided at an upper portion of the floor brush body, a link frame and a link assembly are provided in the floor brush body, the brush assembly is installed at a front side of the link frame, and the control button is connected to the link frame through the link assembly.
5. A vacuum cleaner floor brush as claimed in claim 4, wherein a rubber wiper strip is mounted to a rear side of the linkage frame, the rubber wiper strip is located outside the rear flange, and operation of the control button causes one of the rubber wiper strip and the brush assembly to protrude from the bottom surface.
6. The floor brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein the forward air opening has a bell-mouth structure with a larger front and a smaller rear.
7. The floor brush as claimed in claim 3, wherein the front flange has a mounting hole, a shaft pin is fixed to the mounting hole, and the bottom roller is inserted through the shaft pin.
8. The vacuum cleaner of claim 5, wherein the upper cover includes a top portion, a front portion and a rear portion, the brush assembly is positioned inside the front portion, and the squeegee is positioned inside the rear portion.
9. The floor brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein a base is provided at a rear side of the floor brush body, and a transverse air flow passage communicating with the air inlet cavity is provided in the base.
10. Dust-collecting equipment, characterized in that it comprises a main body and a floor brush as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9, the main body being connected to said floor brush via a suction pipe.
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