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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- the invention relates to a vacuum cleaner according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Such a vacuum cleaner is known from DE-A-3 337 460.
- Another vacuum cleaner is, for example, from WO-A-94/15519 known.
- This essentially consists of from a stationary bottom part and one from the bottom part removable suction device, which after acceptance as Handheld device is used.
- the motor-suction unit is in integrated in the removable handheld device.
- the bottom part has one with a spiral cable for voltage connection provided connector, with the removable Handheld device via another live cable the bottom part connector is connected, this via a cable drum arranged in the bottom part, which automatically, for example via a spring formation, a winding the line length not required between Bottom part and handheld device.
- To use this Vacuum cleaner is the handheld device from the stationary Bottom part removed and then, for example, with a suction pipe and a suction nozzle or the like. At The handset is not used again in the base part inserted, the cable drum winding up the current-carrying line.
- the vacuum cleaner formed in this way can be used both as a conventional floor vacuum device and as a fully self-sufficient handheld vacuum cleaner.
- the hand-held device containing the motor-suction unit is arranged on the bottom part and preferably locked with it.
- the power line connection is formed by a cable provided with a conventional plug, which can be wound up on a cable drum arranged in the base part. From this cable drum another line connection goes out for the connection of the coupled hand-held device part.
- the base part is provided with wheels or rollers, as are also used in known commercial floor suction devices.
- the handheld device is completely uncoupled from the base part, ie also with the line connection disconnected.
- the power supply of the hand-held device can then take place, for example, via a rechargeable battery or the like which is built into the hand-held device and which can be charged via the bottom part in the suction operation.
- a rechargeable battery or the like which is built into the hand-held device and which can be charged via the bottom part in the suction operation.
- an embodiment is preferred in which the handheld device is supplied via a power line to be connected when used as a handheld vacuum cleaner. It is essential, however, that the handheld device is completely decoupled from the base part when used as a handheld vacuum cleaner. It has been shown to be a significant advantage of this embodiment according to the invention that a suction hose which is required for the floor operation and which is to be connected to the motor-suction unit can also be used during operation as a hand-held vacuum cleaner, for example in over-floor work for vacuuming upholstery or the like.
- the handheld device when used as a handheld vacuum cleaner, can be equipped with a handle and an attachment, for example in the form of a suction nozzle.
- the base part has a rigid socket for the line plug connection with the hand-held device, when the hand-held device is coupled to the base part.
- This rigid socket interacts with a plug receptacle arranged on the handheld device to form the line plug connection.
- a cable connector is known from the not previously published patent application by the applicant DE-A-196 08 247.
- this cable plug-in connection there is preferably also a latching between the hand-held device and the base part.
- the hand-held connector which interacts with the socket on the bottom part, is used when used as a handheld vacuum cleaner, ie when the hand-held device is uncoupled from the bottom part, for receiving a socket provided with a conventional mains lead and a plug.
- the bottom part can be designed, for example, in the form of a plate-like chassis, the socket for the line plug connection with the hand-held device being designed in the region of the support base of the bottom part. According to the invention, however, it is proposed that the socket be designed to partially overlap the motor-suction unit.
- the socket is formed on a cantilever arm of the base part.
- this cantilever arm which has the socket, projects freely from a receiving floor, essentially vertically upwards, in a gooseneck-like manner, with respect to a plane extension of the base part.
- the root region of the cantilever arm can also be provided in an end region of the base part, based on the usual direction of travel of the base part.
- the cantilever arm having the socket is formed in a corner region of the aforementioned end region on the base part.
- the hand-held device is coupled to the base part via the line plug connection in an area of the hand-held device in which a swiveling filter cassette can also be formed.
- the cantilever arm In order to enable this cassette to be opened to replace the inserted filter bag even when the position is coupled to the base part, the cantilever arm must be designed so that it does not engage in the opening path of the cassette.
- the mentioned corner arrangement proves to be advantageous.
- the design of the cantilever arm is selected so that it partially overlaps the hand-held device, the coupling of the socket part on the bottom part and the hand-held plug receptacle taking place above the openable filter cassette in the region of a cantilevered cantilever part of the hand-held device housing.
- the design is selected so that the plug connection is made approximately centrally with respect to the width of the base part and the hand-held device, the socket being oriented such that it extends in the longitudinal direction, ie in the direction of the usual direction of travel of the base part.
- the hand-held device To open the filter cassette of the hand-held device, it is preferably pivoted in such a way that the filter cassette plunges under the freely projecting socket.
- the hand-held device can be displaced essentially in a parallel displacement to a receiving base of the base part for locking with the base part. Accordingly, in order to achieve a floor vacuum cleaner, the hand-held device with an integrated motor-suction unit is moved parallel to the receiving base of the base part in the direction of the rigid socket.
- the socket on the bottom part serves not only for the cable plug connection with the hand-held device, but also for the mechanical coupling of the two parts.
- the hand-held device on the base part is preferably displaced parallel to a usual direction of travel of the base part, the receiving base preferably being inclined downward in the usual direction of travel of the base part.
- a slide mount having undercuts is provided on the base part, remote from the socket-side holder.
- the latter can be designed, for example, in the form of a dovetail guide. This provides a two-point coupling, which can only be lifted to remove the hand-held device, for example, by pressing a button in the area of the socket to release a latch there.
- the bottom part has a three-wheel chassis.
- This chassis is preferably formed from two rear wheels and a fully rotatable front roller.
- the two rear wheels are assigned to the area of the rigid socket.
- the bottom part can be set up with respect to one of its narrow sides with an overall essentially elongated plan.
- the footprint thus formed is formed in the end region of the base part which has the rigid socket, that is to say, when operating as a vacuum cleaner, expediently at the end region opposite the accessory connection side of the hand-held device.
- the base part can thus be set up in a space-saving manner when not in use, both when the handheld device is disconnected and when the handheld device is coupled to form a vacuum cleaner.
- two of the wheels are integrated in the footprint.
- These are preferably the aforementioned rear wheels, which are arranged in the corner region between the narrow side on the installation surface side and the longitudinal sides assigned to them.
- the base part is therefore not only placed on the narrow side designed for this purpose, but also on the wheels integrated in the installation surface.
- the two wheels integrated in the installation surface have axially divergent axes. These rear wheels are therefore mounted at an angle in the chassis, so that when the bottom part is set up in the parking situation, the bottom part cannot roll away but rotates over the wheel axis. It proves to be particularly advantageous that the wheels are arranged inclined inwards.
- the rear wheels have a negative camber.
- the bottom part has an essentially triangular plan area.
- the latter is preferably shaped in the form of an elongated triangle, the freely rotatable front roller being arranged on the underside in the tip region of this triangle and the rear wheels which preferably have a negative camber being positioned in the narrow-side end region opposite this tip region.
- the two rear wheels can be covered by wheel fenders formed from the receiving base of the base part, the cantilever arm having the rigid socket growing out of a wheel fender growing out.
- a winder button for automatically winding the electric cable on the cable drum can be formed in the area of the other wheel fender, which is arranged opposite the extension arm.
- the receiving base is shaped like a fillet in a cross section perpendicular to the direction of displacement of the hand-held device on the base part.
- a uniformly rounded configuration of the receiving base transverse to the longitudinal extent of the base part is preferred.
- the cable drum is positioned in a hidden position in a receiving housing-side winder housing and winds up the electrical cable essentially parallel to the plane extension of the receiving base, the free end provided with a commercially available electrical connector emerging from the area of the mounting surface of the base part.
- the end-side plug is received in a recess provided on the installation surface side, so that this plug does not protrude into the installation surface in a disruptive manner when the base part is in the storage position.
- the receiving base has a through opening. The latter serves as a handle for carrying the bottom part in a vertical position, regardless of whether the bottom part is equipped with the handheld device or not.
- the second coupling position already mentioned in the form of a sliding bracket proves to be advantageous, since it tilts the coupled handheld device from the device when the device is carried in a vertical position or when the device is parked on the installation surface Counteracts floor part or from the receiving floor.
- the passage opening of the receiving base can also serve to reach elements arranged on the underside of the handheld device, even when the handheld device is coupled to the base part.
- the hand-held device can have a hinged lid on the underside, which allows a filter or the like to be removed after opening. Such a removal can also take place through the access opening when the handheld device is coupled to the base part.
- the third wheel is arranged at the end of the receiving base in the border of the passage opening.
- This third wheel is the fully rotating front roller already mentioned.
- a vacuum cleaner of the type in question wherein a receptacle is formed on the base part for an additional part, such as an electric carpet brush, in particular for holding the base part in an upright standing state, that the receptacle is in a right-angled projection to the Footprint is offset with respect to a wheel axis to the handheld device.
- This receptacle is used in the parking situation of the vacuum cleaner, in particular in the case of a configuration as a floor vacuum cleaner, as a parking catch for a suction pipe, an electric carpet brush or the like.
- the suction tube or the electric carpet brush has, for example, a hook-like shape, by means of which the additional part can be coupled to the base part in the region of the receptacle.
- the entire device consisting of the base part, hand-held device and connected suction hose, suction pipe and possibly front attachment, can thus be carried by means of the through opening on the receiving floor.
- the base part-side receptacle for holding the additional part is positioned in such a way that, when the device is in the parking position, it is arranged in a right-angled projection to the footprint of the base part, so that the forces introduced into the receptacle via the additional part can be safely derived via the footprint.
- a receptacle is formed in the area of the rigid socket on the installation surface side.
- the latter is preferably designed to be the same as that of the receptacle described above and also serves to hold an additional part, such as, for example, a suction pipe or an electric carpet brush in the operating situation of the device.
- a parking catch is formed, which makes it possible to securely hook the additional part onto the base part if the suction process is briefly interrupted.
- This receptacle is formed in the region of the cantilever arm receiving the rigid socket.
- a vacuum cleaner 1 which is essentially from a hand-held device 2, which is not shown Includes motor-suction unit, and a movable Bottom part 3 is composed.
- the handheld device 2 is over a connector 4 coupled to the bottom part 3.
- a suction hose 5 one with a suction nozzle in the form of an electric carpet brush 6 provided suction pipe 7 connected.
- a Handle 8 arranged in which a slide switch 9 is integrated, for switching on and off and for Power control of the motor-suction unit in the handheld device 2nd
- the vacuum cleaner 1 is designed so that this as well as shown in Fig. 1 vacuum cleaner as well as a hand or floor vacuum cleaner can be used (see FIGS. 2 and 3).
- the handheld device 2 is uncoupled from the base part 3 and to form a handheld vacuum cleaner according to FIG. 2 with provided a handle 10.
- the latter is turned into one Plug receptacle 11 arranged on the handheld device housing 12 Boom 13 inserted.
- This connector 11 serves during operation as a vacuum cleaner according to FIG. 1 for coupling to the bottom part 3.
- the device handle 10 has the housing 12 on it a handle 14 facing away from the end region.
- the electrical connection is produced via a connecting line 15, which one end a common electrical plug and on the other hand, one designed as an IEC connector Has mains socket 16.
- the latter is in a handle, assigned to the area of the handle 14 Can holder inserted.
- Both the handle 10 and the housing 12 each have one designed as a potentiometer / switch module Circuit breaker 17, 18 on.
- the latter are as Slide switch designed, the circuit breaker 17 in the area of the handle 14 and the circuit breaker 18 in the area of the boom 13 of the motor housing 12 are positioned.
- Handheld device 2 can also be used as an overhead vacuum cleaner Fig. 3 can be used. This is done instead of the handle 10 the previously described connecting line 15 by means of the mains socket 16 directly into the plug receptacle 11 of the boom 13 inserted.
- the slide switch 18 of housing 12 is in this configuration activated. This provides a handy device which, for example, with a suction hose 5 and an attachment nozzle for above-ground suction work, such as suction of upholstery, etc. can be used.
- both the handle 10 and the device are eliminated Connection line 15.
- the electrical connection of the hand-held device 2 is done via the connector 4, which is why Bottom part 3 has a connecting line 20 with an end Power plug 21.
- the Slide switch 18 on the housing side of the handheld device 2 deactivated.
- the power control of the motor-suction unit takes place via the slide switch 9 of the intake manifold side Handle 8.
- the bottom part 3 is in a first in FIGS. 4 to 9 Embodiment shown in more detail. It can be seen that the bottom part essentially consists of a tricycle undercarriage trained receiving floor 22 and one from this receiving floor 22, freely projecting Cantilever arm 23 is composed.
- the receiving base 22 has an essentially elongated one Floor plan, whereby - related to the floor plan - the length is about twice the width. Specifically, the training is chosen so that the floor plan is essentially an elongated, acute-angled triangle, with the triangle tip is very rounded. The one from this top range 29 outgoing longitudinal edges of the receiving floor 22 are slightly convex rounded and open on the Tip in an essentially opposite side straight, transverse to the longitudinal extent of the floor plan running narrow side 24.
- the receiving base 22 is perpendicular to it Longitudinal extent like a groove, rounded uniformly molded.
- the receiving base 22 is trough-like trained, which - viewed in cross section - the the curve forming the throat from a longitudinal edge to opposite longitudinal edge of the receiving base 22 extends, with a lowest point, which in a Projection with the longitudinal central axis x-x of the base part 3 coincides.
- the receiving base 22 has a passage opening 25, which is also essentially triangular in plan is formed, the tip region this triangle the tip region 29 of the triangular Receiving floor plan is facing.
- the corner areas the through opening 25 are strongly rounded.
- the longitudinal opening axis y-y is the through opening 25 formed on one side of this axis y-y while leaving it a border 26 between the access opening 25 and the longitudinal edge edges or the pointed end region 29 of the receiving floor 22. That of the tip area narrow side 25 ′ facing away from the through opening 25 extends approximately at the level of the longitudinal center axis y-y. Accordingly, the area of the receiving base 22 is between the longitudinal center axis y-y and the bottom narrow side 24 formed closed. In this closed The area is on the underside of the receiving base 22 Housing 27 formed on the bottom 22 for receiving a Cable drum 28 (see FIG. 9).
- the entire receiving base 22 runs from the narrow side 24 starting in the direction of the pointed end region 29 inclined, in the embodiment shown at an angle of approx. 15 °.
- the base part 3 has a three-wheel chassis on. This is formed by two in the end area between the longitudinal edges and the narrow side 24 arranged rear wheels 30 and one underside of the Receiving base 22 arranged in its pointed end region 29, fully rotating front roller 31.
- the front wheel 31 is held on a fully rotatable plate 32, which in the area of the border 26 between the passage opening 25 and the tip of the receiving base 22 is positioned.
- the two preferably covered rear wheels 30 have mutually diverging axes z, z ', with -how 9 the rear wheels 30 are arranged in this way are that they are inclined inwards.
- the latter is rooted in a corner area between a longitudinal edge of the receiving base 22 and the Narrow side 24, with the root area at the same time as a wheel fender for that arranged in this area Rear wheel 30 is used.
- the cantilever arm 23 extends from the root area going gooseneck-like to about-in one 6 viewed at the height of the longitudinal axis x-x of the bottom part 3.
- the extension arm follows 23 with its body axis essentially one roughly transverse to the longitudinal axis x-x circular section line.
- the cantilevered end 34 of the cantilever arm 23 includes a rigid socket 35 which, viewed in a projection according to FIG. 6, along the longitudinal axis x-x of the base part 3 aligned is.
- the housing section of the socket 35 cantilevered end 34 is in a projection in Direction to the pointed end region 29 of the receiving floor 22 -related to the narrow side 24- arranged.
- a parallel to the longitudinal axis x-x measured distance between the narrow side 24 and a mouth region 36 of the socket 35 about one Quarter of the total longitudinal extent of the base part 3 corresponds.
- FIG. 13 in a perspective detailed illustration Shown cantilevered end 34 of the cantilever arm 23 is essentially tubular, wherein this tubular section is also tubular Plug guide 38 includes, leaving a free Annulus 39 between the jacket wall 40 of the cantilever End 34 and the outer wall of the connector guide 38.
- the socket 35 is at a distance from the mouth 36 positioned following the connector guide 38.
- the latter is, for example, the inner wall of the tubular end 34 bonded.
- the socket 35 has two tab receptacles 41 and one between these two tab receptacles 41 arranged round connector receptacle 42. All three Recordings are preferably made conductive and on the back the socket 35 to one through the cantilever arm 23 extending connecting line connected. The Cores of the tab receptacles 41 lead to the already mentioned cable drum 28.
- This cable drum 28 is known as a cable spool formed, with a winding axis a-a approximately perpendicular aligned to the plane extension of the receiving base 22 is.
- the wound on the cable drum 28 Connection line 20 passes through the area of the footprint 33 of the bottom part 3.
- the end plug 21 of the line 20 takes place in the wound position Recording in an integrated in the footprint 33 Recess 43.
- the latter has a depth a complete immersion of the power plug 21 in the recess 43 ensures that the power plug 21 does not occur on installation level E.
- the winder button 44 for actuating the preferably spring-assisted Cable spooler is in the narrow side area 24 of the receiving base 22 between the rear wheels 30 arranged.
- the wheel fender 45 of the rear wheel opposite the cantilever arm 23 30 to train as a winder button.
- the boom 13 having the plug receptacle Handheld device 3 is freely cantilevered End 34 in the area of the socket 35 of the bottom part 3 tubular.
- the plug receptacle 11 is here in a cantilevered end of the boom 13 positioned, with a mouth cross section of the Plug receptacle 11 essentially the cross section of the mouth of the annular space 39 of the bottom part, free cantilevered end 34 corresponds.
- a plug 46 is arranged in the plug receptacle 11, which has a plug base 47 in the plug receptacle 11 is attached.
- the connector base 47 has one Cross section on which the hollow profile cross section of Boom 13 or the plug receptacle 11 corresponds.
- the Plug base 47 is a precise fit in the plug receptacle 11 supported and for example with the inner wall of the boom 13 bonded.
- the connector 46 assigned to the connector base 47 protrudes starting from the base 47 freely in the space of the plug receptacle 11, for which purpose the plug 46 is reduced in cross section is opposite the connector base 47 or the inner wall the socket 11.
- Flat connectors are located on the free end 49 of the connector 46 50 cantilevered positioned in the receptacle space. As can be seen in particular from FIG. 12, is in the middle between the tabs 50, a lower one Assigned to the curvature area of the cross section Round connector 51 is provided, which is also in the Plug-in space protrudes.
- Both the flat plug 50 and the round plug 51 are electrically conductive and backwards in the area of the Connector 46 or the connector base 47 with corresponding Connection lines, which are inside the motor housing lead to electronics or the like connected.
- the tabs 50 serve for voltage connection of the device both when operating as a hand vacuum cleaner or floor vacuum cleaner according to FIGS. 2 and 3 as well as when operating as a vacuum cleaner Fig. 1.
- the circular connector 51 is used for signal transmission, For example, with a configuration as a handheld vacuum cleaner 2 for signal transmission of the in the device handle 10 or in its handle 14 arranged circuit breaker 17th
- the arrangement is such that the tabs 50 and the circular connector 51 at a distance from the Mouth 52 of the plug receptacle 11 ends.
- a locking receptacle 53 into which a locking cam snap can.
- Both the handle 10 to form a Hand vacuum cleaner according to FIG. 2 and the connecting line 15 or their power socket 16 to form a 3 have such a Locking cams on.
- the locking receptacle 53 is with an ejector 54 for disengaging one entering the receptacle 53 Provide locking pin.
- the ejector 54 is made from a flexible plastic part 55 with an integrated metallic pressing part 56, which in the Locking receptacle 53 protrudes.
- the flexible plastic part 55 is held in the area of the snap-in receptacle 53, so that by simply pressing on this plastic part 55 the pressing part 56 is displaced such that a in this snap-in receptacle 53 the recording is moved to release the locking.
- a circuit breaker 18 is arranged, which is designed as a slide switch.
- the in the 14 through 16 are sectional views, respectively only the sliding actuation handle of the Circuit breaker shown, d. H. with omission of the potentiometer / switch module to be operated by the handle.
- the circuit breaker 18 or its handle points a remote control extension 57, which is in a basic position according to FIG. 14, d. H. in an off position the circuit breaker, up to the front end 49 of the plug 46 extends.
- a cantilevered section 58 of the remote control extension 57 lies at least in the area of one end Locking formation 59 in the between the plug 46 and the socket inner wall formed annular space 48 a.
- the handheld device 2 has at least one with the receiving base 22 corresponding lower area one of the Corrugated contour of the receiving base 22 corresponding Wall formation, with which in the course of insertion the handheld device 2 has an automatic alignment of the same on the bottom part 3 results. As a consequence, that the plug receptacle 11 almost automatically in the extension arm 23 arranged socket 35 for formation the connector 4 finds.
- the hollow profile wall of the receptacle 11 is in the course of insertion into the annular space 39 between the plug guide 38 and jacket wall 40 of the cantilever arm end 34 introduced, at the same time that of Socket 35 upstream plug guide 38 in the Plug-in interior enters.
- the detent formation 59 of the remote control extension 57 against the front edge of the connector guide 38.
- Another relocation initially a deflection of the resilient end in the area of the latching shape 59 such that in the course of the Inserting the locking formation 59 into a locking recess 60 of the connector guide 38 occurs.
- the handheld device 2 After releasing this latching, the handheld device 2 in the simplest way again against the direction of the Arrow r are subtracted from the bottom part 3, wherein here by the snap-in connection between the remote control extension 57 and the catch 60 of the connector guide 38 a displacement of the slide switch 18 or whose handle is effected in an off position.
- the connector 4 described above serves both for electrical as well as mechanical connection of handheld device 2 and base part 3.
- the bottom part 3 can also be included the inserted hand-held device 2 into a set-up position brought by the bottom part 3 on the narrow side Footprint 33 is parked.
- a tilting of the handheld device 2 another rest is provided between these two parts. The latter is removed to the socket side Bracket provided on the bottom part 3.
- a sliding bracket in the embodiment shown 63 is provided, which is the pointed end region 29 in the area of the border 26 on the receiving floor 22 is arranged when aligned in the longitudinal direction of the receiving base 22 along the axis x-x.
- This sliding bracket 63 also points in Longitudinal extension of the bottom part 3 aligned undercuts on, for the detection of handheld devices, not shown, in the course of postponing the handheld device 2 webs to be inserted on the base part 3. E.g. can these undercuts in the form of a Dovetail guide.
- the shape is and alignment of the socket 35 having Cantilever arm 23 selected so that the handheld device 2 partially spilled over. Due to this configuration it is possible that the mentioned, swiveling Filter cassette 19 of the handheld device 2 also with Bottom part 3 coupled position to replace one Filter bag can be swiveled (see dash-dotted lines Pivotal positions of the filter cassette 19 in Fig. 19).
- FIG. 22 and 23 is a schematic representation a second embodiment of the bottom part 3 shown. It can be seen that this Base part 3 in the area of its footprint 33 a Locking device is provided for parking an additional part, such as a suction pipe 7 or Electric carpet brush 6 in a horizontal position, d. H. in Operating position of the bottom part 3 according to FIG. 22.
- This Locking device is in the form of a slot-like Recording 64 formed, in which one, on the additional part arranged fingers or the like for hanging of the additional part can intervene. This is For example, an advantage if the suction work is brief is interrupted.
- the bottom part 3 has a further receptacle 65 in Underbody area, d. H. below the reception floor 22, which receptacle 65 is slot-like to the receptacle 64 is trained.
- This receptacle 65 serves as a locking device for parking the additional part in vertical position of the bottom part 3, d. H. in on the Footprint 33 parked position when not in use of the vacuum cleaner 1.
- the additional part is in this position on the underside of the chassis.
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DE19617066A DE19617066A1 (de) | 1996-04-29 | 1996-04-29 | Staubsauger |
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PCT/EP1997/001395 WO1997040733A1 (de) | 1996-04-29 | 1997-03-20 | Staubsauger |
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