EP1746925A1 - Saugdüsen-haltesystem - Google Patents
Saugdüsen-haltesystemInfo
- Publication number
- EP1746925A1 EP1746925A1 EP05733364A EP05733364A EP1746925A1 EP 1746925 A1 EP1746925 A1 EP 1746925A1 EP 05733364 A EP05733364 A EP 05733364A EP 05733364 A EP05733364 A EP 05733364A EP 1746925 A1 EP1746925 A1 EP 1746925A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- suction nozzle
- suction
- holding system
- holder
- locking
- Prior art date
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
- A47L9/0009—Storing devices ; Supports, stands or holders
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
- A47L9/0009—Storing devices ; Supports, stands or holders
- A47L9/0018—Storing devices ; Supports, stands or holders integrated in or removably mounted upon the suction cleaner for storing parts of said suction cleaner
- A47L9/0045—Storing devices ; Supports, stands or holders integrated in or removably mounted upon the suction cleaner for storing parts of said suction cleaner specially adapted for holding the suction tube
Definitions
- the invention relates to a suction nozzle holding system with a suction line, at least one suction nozzle which can be mechanically detachably connected to the suction line and with a suction nozzle holder to which the suction nozzle can be detachably fastened.
- suction nozzle holding systems are used for example in vacuum cleaners.
- the suction line is designed in the form of a suction pipe or suction nozzle, which can be mechanically detachably connected to different suction nozzles. Depending on the surface to be cleaned, this gives the user the option of connecting a specific suction nozzle to the suction pipe or the suction nozzle.
- a floor nozzle can be used to clean a floor surface, while an upholstery nozzle is connected to the suction pipe for cleaning upholstered furniture.
- the individual suction nozzles can often be detachably attached to a suction nozzle holder, which can be arranged, for example, in an accessory compartment of the vacuum cleaner housing.
- the accessory compartment is usually covered by a lid, and to change the suction nozzle, the user has to remove the lid, then remove the nozzle desired from the accessory compartment and connect it to the suction tube.
- a suction nozzle holding system is known from document DE 35 43 376 AI.
- the object of the present invention is to develop a suction nozzle holding system of the type mentioned at the outset in such a way that it is easier to handle.
- suction nozzle holding system of the generic type in that the suction nozzle together with the The suction line on the suction nozzle holder can be moved back and forth between a locking position and a release position, the suction nozzle being locked on the suction nozzle holder in the locking position and the mechanical connection of the suction nozzle to the suction line being selectively producible and detachable, and the suction nozzle connected to the suction line in the release section can be separated from the suction nozzle holder and can be positioned in the release section for fastening to the suction nozzle holder.
- Such a configuration gives the user the possibility of using one hand to attach a suction nozzle arranged on the suction line to the suction nozzle holder, to release the mechanical connection between the suction line and the suction nozzle and to remove the suction line from the suction nozzle holder, the suction nozzle being attached to the suction nozzle holder remains locked.
- the user also with one hand, can establish the mechanical connection between the suction line and the suction nozzle held in the locking position on the suction nozzle holder, transfer the suction nozzle connected to the suction line to the release position and then disconnect the suction line together with the suction nozzle from the suction nozzle holder ,
- the configuration of the suction nozzle holding system according to the invention thus enables very simple handling with only one hand in order to attach a desired suction nozzle to the suction line or to deposit the suction nozzle attached to the suction line on the suction nozzle holder.
- the suction nozzle can be locked on the suction nozzle holder in different ways.
- the suction nozzle can preferably be releasably locked in the locking position with the suction nozzle holder.
- the suction nozzle holder for locking the suction nozzle comprises a retaining element and a spring element, wherein the suction nozzle can be subjected to a clamping force in the direction of the retaining element by means of the spring element. This ensures in a structurally simple manner that the suction nozzle is reliably held in the locking position on the suction nozzle holder, because it can be jammed between the spring element and the retaining element.
- the spring element can be designed as a separate component, for example as a leaf spring, which is arranged on the suction nozzle holder and can preferably be inserted into the suction nozzle holder.
- the spring element forms a wall section of the suction nozzle holder.
- it can form a bottom wall or at least a portion of a bottom wall of the suction nozzle holder.
- the spring element is designed as a shape-elastic wall section of the suction nozzle holder. Such a configuration is particularly advantageous if the suction nozzle can be inserted into the suction nozzle holder.
- the jamming of the suction nozzle between the retaining element and the spring element also has the advantage that the suction nozzle does not have to have a special design for locking on the suction nozzle holder, it can rather be provided that the retaining element is adapted to the geometry of the suction nozzle in such a way that it is connected to an edge or step of the suction nozzle cooperates.
- the suction nozzle has at least one projection, which can be placed against a contact surface of the retaining element in the locking position of the suction nozzle.
- the handling of the suction nozzle holding system according to the invention can be additionally simplified by the projection of the suction nozzle and the contact surface of the retaining element forming mutually associated sliding surfaces which slide along one another when the suction nozzle changes from the locking position into the release division.
- the sliding surfaces are preferably aligned parallel to one another and obliquely to the direction of movement of the suction nozzle during the transition between the locking position and the release division.
- a particularly stable mounting of the suction nozzle on the suction nozzle holder is achieved in a preferred embodiment in that the retaining element surrounds the suction nozzle in a semi-ring shape in the locking position.
- the retaining element partially surrounds an end section of the suction nozzle in the circumferential direction, the end section preferably being cylindrical.
- the suction nozzle has two diametrically opposite lateral projections which are overlapped by the retaining element in the locking position. It is advantageous here if the projections are approximately V-shaped, since this gives the projections high mechanical stability and the two legs of the V-shaped projections each form a sliding surface that can interact with a corresponding sliding surface of the retaining element.
- the suction nozzle can be inserted into the suction nozzle holder, which for this purpose can form a corresponding recess or depression.
- the suction nozzle holder comprises a receptacle and the suction nozzle a corresponding holding element, the holding element being insertable into the receptacle.
- the holding element can for example be hook-shaped and can be inserted into the receptacle from above in the position of use of the suction nozzle holding system.
- the holding element is preferably connected in one piece to a tube piece of the suction nozzle, the suction nozzle preferably being designed as a floor nozzle.
- the suction nozzle holder has a clamping element and the suction nozzle has a corresponding contact element, the contact element engaging under the clamping element in the locking position. It is particularly advantageous here if the clamping element can be latched to the contact element.
- the suction nozzle holder comprises a holding part which has the receptacle on a first, preferably upper area and the clamping element on a second, preferably lower area facing away from the receptacle ,
- a holding force facing away from the receptacle can be exerted on the contact element by the clamping element, which ensures that the holding element inserted into the receptacle remains reliably in its inserted position as long as the clamping element interacts with the contact element.
- No further details have so far been given on the mechanical connection between the suction line and the suction nozzle. It can be provided, for example, that the suction line and the suction nozzle interact in a bayonet-like manner.
- the suction line can be connected in a joining direction to the suction nozzle in order to produce a mechanical connection, and if the suction nozzle together with the suction line is pivoted back and forth between the release position and the locking position by pivoting about a pivot axis oriented perpendicular to the joining direction is movable.
- This enables a particularly simple handling of the suction nozzle holding system, because to establish the mechanical connection between the suction line and the suction nozzle, it is only necessary to insert the suction line in the joining direction into the suction nozzle or to put it on, the suction nozzle assuming the locking position.
- the suction nozzle can then be transferred together with the suction line into the release division by swiveling around the swivel axis oriented perpendicular to the joining direction and then separated from the suction nozzle holder.
- a reverse sequence of movements is also possible by arranging the suction nozzle connected to the suction line on the suction nozzle holder, first taking its release position, then the suction nozzle can be swiveled together with the suction line about the pivot axis into the locking position, and then the suction line can be countered the joining direction from the suction nozzle.
- the suction line can be releasably latched to the suction nozzle by means of a latching connection. It is particularly advantageous if the latching connection between the suction line and the suction nozzle can be released automatically when the suction nozzle changes from the release position into the locking position. This enables a particularly simple handling of the suction nozzle holding system according to the invention, because when a suction nozzle is used, it is reliably held on the suction line by means of the latching connection. However, if the suction nozzle is to be attached to the suction nozzle holder, the latching connection to the suction line is automatically released when the suction nozzle changes from the release position into the locking position.
- the latching connection can be made automatically at the transition of the suction nozzle from the locking position into the release position, so that a user can only use the suction line in the suction nozzle or put it on and then the suction nozzle together with the suction line in order to use a suction nozzle must release the release position.
- this has the result that the latching connection between the suction line and the suction nozzle is automatically established during the transition into the release position, so that finally the suction nozzle held reliably on the suction line by means of the latching connection can be put into use.
- the latching connection has a latching projection and an associated latching receptacle, the latching projection being able to be automatically transferred into a position spaced apart from the latching receptacle when the suction nozzle changes from the release position into the locking position.
- the locking projection is preferably resiliently biased in the direction of the locking receptacle. This has the advantage that it automatically dips into the snap-in receptacle when the suction nozzle changes from the locking position into the release division, so that the snap-in connection between the suction line and the suction nozzle is made without the user additionally having to operate an operating element.
- the latching projection is arranged on a spring-elastic pretensioned control element of the suction line, for example a button or swivel lever.
- a control element gives the user the option of manually releasing the latching connection between the suction line and the suction nozzle at any time, but when the suction nozzle held on the suction line is deposited on the suction nozzle holder, actuation of the control element is not necessary, since when the suction nozzle changes from the release position in the locking position, the latching connection is released automatically and consequently the connection between the suction line and the suction nozzle can be disconnected without further notice.
- this has a spacer element which keeps the locking projection in the locked position of the suction nozzle at a distance from the locking receptacle.
- the spacer can be arranged such that the locking projection when Transition of the suction nozzle from the release division into the locking position on the spacer element comes to rest and is held by the latter in a position spaced apart from the catch.
- the spacer element is designed as a rigid and preferably integrally connected stop with the suction nozzle holder.
- the spacer element is designed as a pivotably mounted lever, which can be automatically positioned in a pivoting position in the transition of the suction nozzle from the release division into the locking position, in which it holds the locking projection at a distance from the locking receptacle.
- the lever is preferably pivotally mounted on the suction nozzle and has a first lever arm that can be placed on the locking projection and a second lever arm that can be placed on the suction nozzle holder.
- a lever is arranged on two diametrically opposite sides of a pipe socket of the suction nozzle, the first lever arms of the two levers being connected to one another in one piece and partially encompassing the pipe socket in the circumferential direction, whereas the respective second lever arms each connect to one Front edge of the suction nozzle holder can be put on.
- the suction nozzle holding system forms an accessory compartment for a vacuum cleaner.
- the suction nozzles can for example be in the form of an upholstery nozzle and / or a crevice nozzle be designed, which in most cases have a relatively low weight.
- the inventive locking of the suction nozzles in the accessory compartment ensures, however, that the suction nozzles do not fall out of the accessory compartment despite their low weight when the vacuum cleaner is moved.
- Each suction nozzle can be assigned an accessory compartment that is adapted to its shape, so that the user can easily recognize which accessory compartment the respective suction nozzle fits into.
- the suction nozzle holder forms a holding shell which engages around a tube section of the suction nozzle along a partial area of its outer circumference.
- the suction nozzle is designed as a floor nozzle, because the holding shell can be arranged on the outside of a housing of a vacuum cleaner, preferably it is integrally connected to the vacuum cleaner housing, so that the user can fasten the floor nozzle on the outside of the vacuum cleaner housing ,
- FIG. 1 shows a partially cut-away side view of a first embodiment of the suction nozzle holding system according to the invention when inserting a suction line into a suction nozzle, which is held in a locking position on a suction nozzle holder;
- FIG. 2 shows a partially cut-away side view according to FIG. 1, the suction line being inserted into the suction nozzle;
- FIG. 3 a partially cut-away side view according to FIG. 1, the suction line being pivoted together with the suction nozzle into a release division;
- FIG. 4 a partially cut-away side view according to FIG. 1, the suction nozzle connected to the suction line being removed from the suction nozzle holder;
- FIG. 5 a partially cut-away side view of a second embodiment of a suction nozzle holding system according to the invention when inserting a suction line into a suction nozzle, which is held in a locking position on a suction nozzle holder;
- Figure 6 is a schematic plan view of the suction nozzle holder
- FIG. 7 a partially separated side view according to FIG. 5, the suction line being inserted into the suction nozzle, and
- Figure 8 a partially cut side view according to Figure 5, wherein the suction line is pivoted together with the suction nozzle into a release position.
- FIG. 1 to 4 schematically show a first embodiment of the suction nozzle holding system according to the invention with a suction line in the form of a suction nozzle 12, which is designed with an accessory nozzle 14
- Suction nozzle can be mechanically detachably connected, the accessory nozzle 14 being positionable and lockable in a suction nozzle holder designed as an accessory compartment 16.
- the suction nozzle holding system according to the invention is denoted overall by reference number 10.
- the suction nozzle 12 forms a hand pipe which can be gripped by the user in a grip area 18.
- a connecting area 19 inclined to the handle area 18 adjoins the handle area 18 with a slightly conically tapering end section 20.
- the outside of the end section 20 has a wall recess 22 in which an operating element in the form of a button 24 is movably held. Between the button 24 and a base 25 of the wall recess 22, a compression spring 26 is clamped, which acts on the button 24 with a radially outward spring force and presses it against end projections 27, 28 of the wall recess 22. At its front end region, which faces an end face 30 of the end section 20, the button 24 carries a radially outwardly directed locking projection 32.
- a flexible suction hose not shown in the drawing for a better overview, which is in flow connection with a suction unit of a vacuum cleaner, can be connected to the rear end of the grip area 18 facing away from the end section 20.
- the accessory nozzle 14 designed as an upholstery nozzle comprises a tube piece 34 which receives the end section 20 of the suction nozzle 12 and to which a suction mouth 35 is formed at an angle of approximately 60 °, with two suction strips 36, 37 aligned parallel to one another, with a suction opening between them 38 limit.
- the tube piece 34 At a distance from an end face 40 facing the free end face 30 of the suction nozzle 12, the tube piece 34 has two diametrically opposed, radially outwardly pointing V-shaped projections, only one projection 41 being visible in the drawing.
- the tube piece 34 has an opening 43 offset circumferentially by 90 ° to the projection 41, which forms a snap-in receptacle for the snap-in projection 32. This is particularly clear from Figure 4.
- the accessory compartment 16 is formed on the outside of a housing of a vacuum cleaner. It has a rear wall 45, to which a bottom wall 46 connects in one piece. The latter forms a spring element since it is only molded onto the rear wall 45 but not with a front wall 47 which adjoins the free end of the bottom wall 46 and is oriented obliquely to the rear wall 45.
- the bottom wall 46 and front wall 47 are separated from one another by a narrow gap.
- the front wall 47 is integrally connected to the rear wall 45 via two parallel side walls, of which only one side wall 48 can be seen in the drawing, and the two side walls 48 are integrally connected to one another via a support wall 49 aligned obliquely to the bottom wall 46.
- the rear wall 45 carries an essentially semicircular holding shell 55, which forms a retaining element and, on an edge 56 facing the bottom wall 46, has two diametrically opposite V-shaped recesses, each of which cooperates with a projection 41 of the tube piece 34, whereby only one recess 57 can be seen in the drawing.
- the accessory nozzle 14 is shown in a locking position in the accessory compartment 16 in FIG.
- the pipe section 34 bears against the rear wall 45 of the accessory compartment 16
- the holding shell 55 covers the projections 41, which dip into the associated recesses 57.
- the front suction strip 37 is acted upon by the free end region of the resilient bottom wall 46 with a spring force 61, by means of which the projections 41 are pressed against the holding shell 55, so that the accessory nozzle 14 is clamped overall between the bottom wall 45 and the holding shell 55.
- the suction nozzle 12 can be mechanically detachably connected to the accessory nozzle 14 by inserting the end section 20 into the pipe section 34.
- the locking projection 32 slides along the stop 53 and is held by the latter in a position spaced from the opening 43.
- the accessory nozzle 14 connected to the suction nozzle 12 can then be pivoted in the direction of the front wall 47 about a pivot axis 65 oriented perpendicular to the joining direction 63 shown in FIG. 1. This is clear from Figure 3.
- the stop element 53 releases the locking projection 32, which then dips from the inside into the opening 43 due to the spring loading of the button 24 by the compression spring 46, so that the locking connection between the accessory nozzle 14 and the suction nozzle 12 is established.
- the accessory nozzle 14 connected to the suction nozzle 12 is pivoted counter to the spring force 61 by the bottom wall 46 deflecting downwards and consequently the projections 41 being released from the associated recesses 57.
- the accessory nozzle 14 together with the suction nozzle 12 can be transferred from the locking position shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 to the release position shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
- the accessory nozzle 14 can then be removed from the accessory compartment 16 together with the suction nozzle 12. This is shown in Figure 4.
- the user can carry out the releasable latching connection between the suction nozzle 12 and the accessory nozzle 14 and remove the latter from the accessory compartment 16 with one hand.
- the accessory nozzle 14 can then be pivoted in the direction of the rear wall 45 into the locking position, so that the end section 20 can then be pulled out of the pipe section 34 without further ado.
- the accessory nozzle 14 is then reliably locked in the accessory compartment 16, whereas the suction nozzle 12 can be used elsewhere.
- FIGS. 5 to 8 show a second embodiment of the suction nozzle holding system according to the invention, which is denoted overall by reference numeral 70.
- This comprises a suction nozzle designed as a floor nozzle 72, which can be releasably connected and locked to a suction line in the form of a suction pipe 74 by inserting an end section 75 of the suction pipe 74 into a tube section 77 of the floor nozzle 72.
- the end section 75 also has a wall recess in which a spring-loaded button 79 is held, which carries a latching projection 80.
- the pipe section 77 has an opening 82 which, in accordance with the opening 43 explained above, forms a latching receptacle and can be penetrated by the latching projection 80 when the end section 75 of the suction pipe 74 is inserted into the pipe section 77 of the floor nozzle 72, as is shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 is shown.
- the suction nozzle holding system 70 has a suction nozzle holder 84 which is connected in one piece to a housing wall 85 of a vacuum cleaner housing (not shown in the drawing for a better overview).
- the suction nozzle holder 84 comprises a holding part 87 and a holding shell 88 which partially encompasses the tube section 77 of the floor nozzle 72 in the circumferential direction.
- the holding shell 84 is U-shaped in plan view and has two holding legs 89 and 90, which are integrally connected to one another via a holding web 91 and each comprise a free end edge 92 or 93 facing the tube piece 77.
- the holding part 87 forms a receptacle 95 on the top side, into which a holding element in the form of a hook 96, which is connected in one piece to the tube piece 77, can be inserted.
- the holding part 87 On its underside facing away from the receptacle 95, the holding part 87 comprises a material-elastic clamping element 98, which cooperates with a stop element in the form of a cantilever 99 which is integrally connected to the floor nozzle 72.
- the arm 99 carries at its free end region a locking lug 100 facing the clamping element 98, and the clamping element 98 carries at its free end region facing the floor nozzle 72 a corresponding locking lug 101 which can be engaged by the locking lug 100 of the arm 99.
- Two pivot levers are arranged on the tube piece 77 so as to be pivotable about a common pivot axis 103, only one pivot lever 104 being apparent from the drawing.
- Both swivel levers are designed with two arms, with their first lever arms 106 being connected to one another in one piece and encompassing the tubular piece 77 in a bow-like manner on the side facing away from the suction nozzle holder 84.
- a second lever arm 107 is connected in one piece to the first lever arm 106 and inclined at an angle thereto so that it can be aligned essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis 109 of the suction pipe 74 and the pipe section 77.
- the pivot levers 104 are loosely articulated to the pipe section 77 and cover the opening 82 with their common first lever arm 106. This has the consequence that they release the opening 82 when the end section 75 is inserted into the pipe section 77, since they are spring-loaded and biased by the spring section the locking projection 80 penetrating through the opening 82 are pressed radially outward.
- the floor nozzle 72 assumes its locking position shown in FIGS. 5 and 7, in which the hook 96 in the receptacle 95 dips and the two locking lugs 100, 101 engage behind one another, the second lever arms 107 of the two pivot levers 104 each abut an end edge 92 or 93 of the holding shell 88.
- the two first lever arms 105 are pressed radially from the outside against the opening 82, so that the latching projection 80 is held in a position at a distance from the opening 82 by the first lever arms 104. Consequently, in the locked position of the floor nozzle 72 for establishing a mechanical connection, the end section 75 of the suction pipe 74 can be inserted into the pipe section 77, but it cannot be locked in place with the pipe section.
- the suction pipe 74 can be detachably connected to the floor nozzle 72 by inserting the end section 75 into the pipe section 77 in the joining direction 111.
- the locking projection 80 is held by the first lever arms 106 of the pivot lever 104 in a position spaced apart from the opening 82.
- the floor nozzle 72 connected to the suction pipe 74 can then be pivoted about a pivot axis 112 oriented perpendicular to the joining direction 111 in the direction of the housing wall 85.
- the second lever arms 107 move away from the end edges 92, 93 of the holding shell 88, so that the first lever arms 106 are pressed outwards by the latching projection 80 which penetrates the opening 82, and consequently the latching connection between the floor nozzle 72 and the suction pipe 74 is established.
- the clamping element 98 releases the arm 99, so that the floor nozzle 72 is subsequently removed from the holding shell 88 can by leading the hook 96 upwards out of the receptacle 95.
- the floor nozzle 72 can be transferred together with the suction pipe 74 from the locking position shown in FIGS. 5 and 7 to the release position shown in FIG. 8.
- the floor nozzle 72 can then be removed together with the suction pipe 74 from the suction pipe holder 84.
- 5 to 8 also enables a reversed movement sequence, in which the floor nozzle 72 held on the suction pipe 74 initially has the hook 96 in the receptacle 95 is used. Then the floor nozzle 72 together with the suction pipe 74 can be pivoted forward about the pivot axis 112 in the direction facing away from the housing wall 85, and then the suction pipe 74 can be separated from the floor nozzle 72 without the need for this, the button 79 to operate by hand. The floor nozzle 72 is then reliably locked on the suction pipe holder 84, whereas the suction pipe 74 can be used for other purposes.
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| DE102004025390A DE102004025390B4 (de) | 2004-05-17 | 2004-05-17 | Saugdüsen-Haltesystem |
| PCT/EP2005/003846 WO2005112728A1 (de) | 2004-05-17 | 2005-04-12 | Saugdüsen-haltesystem |
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| EP1746925A1 true EP1746925A1 (de) | 2007-01-31 |
| EP1746925B1 EP1746925B1 (de) | 2011-06-15 |
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| EP05733364A Expired - Lifetime EP1746925B1 (de) | 2004-05-17 | 2005-04-12 | Saugdüsen-haltesystem |
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| CN (1) | CN100544657C (de) |
| AT (1) | ATE512614T1 (de) |
| DE (1) | DE102004025390B4 (de) |
| WO (1) | WO2005112728A1 (de) |
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| CN206183163U (zh) * | 2016-08-24 | 2017-05-24 | 苏州市伟克斯电器有限公司 | 卡合机构以及吸尘器 |
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| EP1746925B1 (de) | 2011-06-15 |
| CN1956672A (zh) | 2007-05-02 |
| DE102004025390B4 (de) | 2006-03-02 |
| ATE512614T1 (de) | 2011-07-15 |
| DE102004025390A1 (de) | 2005-12-15 |
| CN100544657C (zh) | 2009-09-30 |
| WO2005112728A1 (de) | 2005-12-01 |
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