EP2278905A1 - Aspirateur à logement de câble et à support de tuyau d'aspiration - Google Patents
Aspirateur à logement de câble et à support de tuyau d'aspirationInfo
- Publication number
- EP2278905A1 EP2278905A1 EP09737874A EP09737874A EP2278905A1 EP 2278905 A1 EP2278905 A1 EP 2278905A1 EP 09737874 A EP09737874 A EP 09737874A EP 09737874 A EP09737874 A EP 09737874A EP 2278905 A1 EP2278905 A1 EP 2278905A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- vacuum cleaner
- hose
- suction
- cleaner according
- housing
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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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
- A47L9/0018—Storing devices ; Supports, stands or holders integrated in or removably mounted upon the suction cleaner for storing parts of said suction cleaner
- A47L9/0036—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 hose
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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
- A47L5/00—Structural features of suction cleaners
- A47L5/12—Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum
- A47L5/22—Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum with rotary fans
- A47L5/36—Suction cleaners with hose between nozzle and casing; Suction cleaners for fixing on staircases; Suction cleaners for carrying on the back
- A47L5/365—Suction cleaners with hose between nozzle and casing; Suction cleaners for fixing on staircases; Suction cleaners for carrying on the back of the vertical type, e.g. tank or bucket type
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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
- A47L9/26—Incorporation of winding devices for electric cables
Definitions
- the invention relates to a vacuum cleaner with a housing lower part, are mounted on the wheels for moving the vacuum cleaner along a bottom surface and which forms a dirt collecting container with a suction inlet, to which a suction hose is connected, and with an upper part of the housing on the housing upper part, the one receives electrically driven suction unit, and with an electrical supply cable to connect the suction unit to an electrical voltage source.
- a floor surface or even a piece of furniture, in particular a upholstered furniture are sucked off.
- the user can move the vacuum cleaner along the floor surface.
- wheels are mounted on the lower housing part, for example, two wheels and at least one pivotable about a vertical pivot axis steering wheel.
- the suction unit arranged in the upper housing part which has an electric motor and a suction turbine, generates a negative pressure in the dirt collecting container, which is formed by the lower housing part, so that dirt particles can be sucked into the dirt collector via the suction hose, which can be connected to the suction inlet.
- an electrical supply cable is used to supply the suction unit with electrical energy.
- the electrical supply cable may have a length of over 10 meters, for example, a length of 15 meters, and also the suction hose usually has a considerable length, for example, a length of at least two meters.
- the supply cable is usually wound up and held on the vacuum cleaner.
- the suction hose can be fixed to the housing of the vacuum cleaner. If the vacuum cleaner is then put back into operation, it is cumbersome for the user in many cases to transfer the supply cable and the suction hose independently in a position of use. Often there is a risk that the supply cable and suction hose become entangled with each other and thus complicate the use of the vacuum cleaner.
- Object of the present invention is to develop a vacuum cleaner of the generic type such that it has a simplified handling, the supply cable and the suction hose can be easily kept for storage on the vacuum cleaner and removed from the vacuum cleaner for putting into use.
- the vacuum cleaner has a cable receptacle for storing the supply cable and a hose holder for storing the suction hose, wherein the cable receptacle surrounds the housing top outside in the circumferential direction and wherein the hose holder below the cable receptacle is arranged.
- the supply cable can be positioned in the vacuum cleaner according to the invention in a simple manner for storage on the upper housing part by being wrapped around the outside of the housing top.
- the upper housing part on a cable receptacle, which due to their positioning on Housing top the user is easily accessible. If the vacuum cleaner is to be put into operation, the user can easily unwind the supply cable from the upper part of the housing to the desired length.
- the suction hose that can be connected to the suction inlet can also be easily positioned for storage on the vacuum cleaner.
- a hose holder is used, which is arranged below the cable receptacle.
- the suction hose can be positioned below the supply cable on the vacuum cleaner, so that the supply cable and suction hose can be arranged independently of one another for storage on the vacuum cleaner without the risk of entanglement.
- the suction hose can be clamped in the hose holder. If the vacuum cleaner is to be put into operation, then the suction hose of the hose holder can be removed without affecting the removal of the supply cable from the cable holder.
- the vacuum cleaner according to the invention is thus characterized by an easier handling.
- the cable receptacle is designed to be channel-shaped and has an opening for passing an end region of the supply cable into the interior of the housing lower part.
- a strain relief can be arranged at the opening.
- the supply cable can initially run inside the upper housing part, in order then to emerge from the upper housing part through the opening arranged in the cable receiver. Outside the top of the housing, the supply cable can be positioned in the channel-shaped cable holder for storage.
- the tube holder is preferably fixed on the outside of the housing lower part. This has the advantage that the upper housing part can be lifted from the lower housing part without first having to remove the suction hose from the hose mount.
- the hose holder is arranged at a greater distance from the bottom surface than the suction inlet. This facilitates the positioning of the suction hose in the hose holder, wherein at the same time one end of the suction hose is connected to the suction inlet.
- the hose holder conveniently comprises at least one L-shaped hook. It is particularly advantageous if the tube holder has two L-shaped hooks, which are arranged at a distance from one another. In the at least one hook, the suction hose can be easily clamped or hooked for storage.
- the two hooks are aligned parallel to one another. It is advantageous if the hose holder comprises two hooks, each having a protruding from the housing base first leg, to which a second leg connects, which extends up to the height of the upper housing part and at a distance therefrom.
- the first legs of the hooks may be fixed to the lower housing part and the second legs may protrude in the operating position of the vacuum cleaner in the direction away from the bottom surface upwards, wherein the free ends of the second leg are arranged laterally adjacent to the housing top and at a distance therefrom.
- the suction hose can then be used in a simple way in the area between the second legs and the upper housing part, wherein it is supported on the underside of the first legs of the hook.
- the two hooks of the hose holder via a crossbar are rigidly connected. This increases the mechanical stability of the hose holder.
- the Traverse forms in an advantageous embodiment of the vacuum cleaner a support surface for supporting the suction hose.
- the traverse and the two hooks are integrally formed from a plastic molding.
- the vacuum cleaner can be moved by means of the housing lower part arranged wheels along a bottom surface. If the vacuum cleaner is positioned on the loading area of a transport vehicle for transport to a cleaning object, for example for travel to a construction site, there is the risk that the vacuum cleaner will unintentionally start moving during transport.
- the hose holder has on its upper side facing away from the housing outer side at least one footprint for parking the vacuum cleaner on a floor surface in a tilted relative to the operating position of the vacuum cleaner by 90 ° storage position.
- the wheels arranged on the lower housing part contact the floor surface, so that the vacuum cleaner can be moved.
- the vacuum cleaner can be tilted by 90 °, wherein it is seated with the at least one footprint, preferably with two mutually spaced shelves, the hose holder on the bottom surface. In this position, the vacuum cleaner can not be moved by means of the wheels, so that the risk is avoided that it accidentally slips during transport.
- the hose holder has two L-shaped legs. This has already been explained above. In this case, it is favorable if the second limbs facing away from the housing upper part in the region of their free ends form in each case a footprint for parking the vacuum cleaner on a floor surface. At least one further footprint is arranged in an advantageous embodiment of the lower housing part.
- One end of the suction hose can be connected as usual to the suction inlet and to the other end of the suction hose can be connected in a conventional manner, a suction tube, which carries at its free end a suction nozzle for sucking a surface.
- a floor nozzle can be attached to the free end of the suction tube.
- a crevice nozzle, a upholstery nozzle or even a radiator brush can be fastened as an alternative to the floor nozzle.
- Such accessories of the vacuum cleaner are used for cleaning special surfaces used.
- the accessories can be placed on the vacuum cleaner for storage.
- at least one recess for storing at least one accessory of the vacuum cleaner is arranged below the hose holder.
- the at least one accessory can preferably be clamped in the recess.
- the at least one recess is formed in a plastic molded part, which is arranged on the outside of the housing lower part.
- the lower housing part can thus have a shape which can be adapted only to the optimal function of the dirt collecting container, in particular it can be provided that the dirt collecting container has on the inside as smooth as possible surface, so that it can be cleaned in a simple manner.
- the shape of the lower housing part is not impaired by the provision of at least one recess, which preservation of at least one accessory is used. Rather, a separate plastic molded part is provided for the recess, which may be attached to the outside of the housing lower part.
- the plastic molding can be permanently connected to the lower housing part, for example, be locked, but it can also be provided that the plastic molded part is connected via a detachable connection, for example via a screw, with the lower housing part.
- the plastic molded part forms the at least one recess and moreover also the tube holder. This facilitates the assembly of the vacuum cleaner and also reduces its production costs.
- the hose holder and the at least one recess together form a one-piece plastic molded part, which can be attached to the side of the housing lower part.
- the plastic molded part has a plurality of recesses, for example recesses for inserting a crevice nozzle, a upholstery nozzle and also a radiator brush.
- These accessories are easily accessible to the user below the tube holder.
- the accessory parts arranged in the at least one recess are directly accessible to the user, without a flap or other cover covering the accessories.
- the vacuum cleaner has a first and a second holding device for a bottom nozzle connected to the suction hose, wherein the first holding device is arranged on a side wall of the lower housing part and the second holding device on a bottom wall of the lower housing part.
- the Vacuum cleaner can be moved not only in an operating position with its wheels along a floor surface but can also be turned off in a storage position tilted by 90 ° relative to the operating position of the vacuum cleaner. In this storage position, the second holding device positioned on the bottom wall of the lower housing part is accessible to the user, so that he can fix the floor nozzle to the second holding device.
- the user can set the floor nozzle in the operating position of the vacuum cleaner on the first holding device, which is positioned laterally on the housing lower part. If, for example, a cleaning process is interrupted only briefly, the laterally arranged on the lower housing part holding device can absorb the floor nozzle, however, the vacuum cleaner is put out of operation for a long time, it can be tilted by 90 ° in a storage position and then the floor nozzle on the second holding device are set.
- Figure 1 a perspective view of a vacuum cleaner with suction hose, suction tube and floor nozzle;
- FIG. 2 a perspective view of the vacuum cleaner illustrated in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows a rear view of the vacuum cleaner from FIG. 1;
- Figure 4 is a plan view of the vacuum cleaner of Figure 1;
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the vacuum cleaner of Figure 1; the
- Vacuum cleaner assumes a storage position tilted by 90 ° relative to the operating position
- FIG. 6 a view of the vacuum cleaner from FIG. 5 in the direction of arrow A.
- a vacuum cleaner 10 according to the invention is shown schematically with a lower housing part 11 and an upper housing part 11 can be placed on the upper housing part 12.
- the lower housing part 11 forms a dirt collecting 14 with a suction inlet 15, which is in the form of a pipe socket and to a Suction hose 17 can be connected.
- a telescopic suction pipe 18 is connected to the free end of the suction hose 17, which carries at its free end a floor nozzle 19 for sucking a bottom surface.
- the upper housing part 12 takes in a conventional and therefore not shown in the drawing manner, a suction unit with a suction turbine, which is driven by an electric motor.
- the suction unit By means of the suction unit, the dirt collecting 14 can be acted upon in a conventional manner with negative pressure, so that 17 dirt particles can be sucked into the dirt collector 14 via the floor nozzle 19, the suction pipe 18 and the suction hose.
- an electrical supply cable 21 which can be positioned to store the vacuum cleaner 10 in a cable receptacle 22 which surrounds the housing upper part 12 in the circumferential direction in the form of a groove 23.
- the channel 23 has an opening 25. This becomes clear from FIG. Via the opening, an end region of the supply cable 21 can be inserted into the interior of the housing upper part 12 so that the supply cable 21 can be connected to control electronics of the vacuum cleaner 10. In the area of the opening 25, a strain relief can be set.
- the upper housing part 12 On the upper side, the upper housing part 12 on a handle 28 which can be detected by the user to carry the vacuum cleaner 10. Laterally, the upper housing part 12 above the suction inlet 15 for switching on and off of the suction unit, not shown in the drawing, a foot switch 29, which is in the form of a button.
- two wheels 32, 33 are freely rotatable about a common axis of rotation 31.
- two steering wheels 35, 36 are mounted on the housing lower part 11, which are each freely rotatable about an axis of rotation 37 and 38 and in addition to a vertical pivot axis 39 and 40 are pivotable.
- the vacuum cleaner 10 can be moved along a bottom surface 42.
- a one-piece plastic molded part 45 is fixed to the lower housing part 11.
- the plastic molding 45 forms three recesses 47, 48, 49, in each of which an accessory can be used in the form of a crevice nozzle, a upholstery nozzle and a radiator brush. Such These parts are known per se to the person skilled in the art and are therefore not shown in the drawing. Above the recesses 47, 48, 49, the plastic molded part 45 forms a hose holder 51 for storing the suction hose 17 when the vacuum cleaner 10 is out of operation.
- the hose holder 51 comprises a first L-shaped hook 53 and a second L-shaped hook 54, which are aligned parallel to each other and each have a first leg 56 and 57 projecting from the rear of the housing base 11 and a second leg 59 or 60, which adjoins the end of the first leg 56 and 57 and is vertically aligned in the direction of the bottom surface 52 facing away from.
- the free end portions 62, 63 of the second leg 59 and 60 extend in the vertical direction up to the height of the upper housing part 12th
- the two hooks 53, 54 each form a receptacle for the suction hose 17. This can be fixed at one end to the suction inlet 15 and then be guided around the outside of the vacuum cleaner 10 to be inserted into the region between the second legs 59 and 60 and the housing upper part 12.
- the first legs 56 and 57 support the suction hose 17 then in the vertical direction.
- the first legs 56 and 57 each form a support surface 65 or 66 which is oriented essentially horizontally in the operating position of the vacuum cleaner 10.
- the support surfaces 65 and 66 are arranged at the level of a parting line 68 which extends between the lower housing part 11 and the upper housing part 12.
- the second legs 59 and 60 each form a footprint 70 and 71 on their side facing away from the upper housing part 12.
- the second legs 59 and 60 can this purpose in their free end portions 62 and 63 each have a rib structure.
- Two further shelves 73 and 74 define the lower housing part 11 behind the wheels 32 and 33.
- the vacuum cleaner 10 in a relative to the operating position shown in Figures 1 to 4 by 90 ° tilted storage position, as shown in Figures 5 and 6, placed on the bottom surface 42. This becomes clear in particular from FIG.
- the vacuum cleaner 10 In the storage position of the vacuum cleaner 10 this rests on the shelves 70, 71, 73 and 74 and the wheels 32, 33 and the steering wheels 35, 36 are spaced from the bottom surface 42.
- the vacuum cleaner 10 can not be moved in the storage position. This storage position can occupy the vacuum cleaner, in particular during transport, in which case it is ensured that it does not move unintentionally, as could be the case in its operating position.
- the two hooks 53, 54 of the hose holder 51 are rigidly connected to one another via a cross-member 76, which is likewise formed by the plastic molded part 45.
- Traverse designed in the manner of a step 76 defines on the upper side a further support surface 77 for the suction hose 17 and covers in the operating position of the vacuum cleaner 10, the arranged below the traverse 76 recesses 47, 48, 49th
- a grating 79 is arranged on the upper housing part 12, which covers an exhaust opening of the vacuum cleaner 10. The air drawn in by the suction unit is discharged to the outside via the blow-out opening, after it has flowed through a filter positioned behind the grid 79.
- the lower housing part 11 has on its outer side a first holding device 81 with a T-shaped groove 82 into which the floor nozzle 19 with a complementary to the T-shaped groove 82 formed retaining rib, which is not shown in the drawing, can be used for storage ,
- a second holding device 84 is arranged on the underside 85 of the housing lower part 11.
- the second holding device 84 is configured identically as the first holding device 81 and also has a T-shaped groove 86 into which the corresponding holding rib of the floor nozzle 11 can be used for storage. This gives the user the opportunity to set the floor nozzle in the first holding device 81 during a brief interruption of a cleaning process, as shown in FIG.
- the vacuum cleaner 10 assumes its operating position in which it can be moved by means of the wheels 32, 33 and the steering wheels 35, 36 along the bottom surface 42. If the vacuum cleaner 10 is to be taken out of service for a long time, for example, during transport to a cleaning point, the vacuum cleaner 10 can be tilted into the storage position in which the second holder 84 is accessible to the user, so that he 19 together with the floor nozzle the suction tube 18 and the free end of the suction hose 17 on the underside of the lower housing part 11 can set.
- the vacuum cleaner 10 characterized in that the upper housing part 12 next to the handle 28 has an annular plug-in receptacle 88 into which the free end of the suction hose 17, after it has been separated from the suction tube 18, can be used for storage.
- the plug-in receptacle 88 thus serves the Holder of the free end of the suction hose 17 during its storage.
- One end of the suction hose can thus be fixed to the suction inlet 15 of the dirt collecting container 14, and the other end of the suction hose can be fixed on the upper side of the housing upper part 12 by means of the plug receptacle 88, after the suction hose has been guided around the housing upper part 12 on the outside and by means of the hooks 53 and 54 was clamped on the upper housing part 12.
- the suction tube 18 can be fixed together with the floor nozzle 19 on the first holding device 81 laterally on the housing lower part.
- the channel-shaped cable receptacle 22 for the umbilical cable 21 is located above the tube retainer 51, which in turn is positioned above the recesses 47, 48 and 49. It has been shown that this allows a particularly simple handling of the vacuum cleaner.
- the supply cable 21 can be easily positioned in the cable receptacle 22, without the user being hindered by the suction hose 17. This in turn can be clamped for storage in the tube holder 51 and the tube holder 51 are taken during commissioning of the vacuum cleaner 10 in a simple manner, without this he is hindered supply cable 21 here. There is virtually no danger that supply cable 21 and suction hose 17 get tangled.
- the user can clamp accessories in the form of a crevice nozzle, a upholstery nozzle and a radiator brush in the recesses 47, 48 and 49, these recesses are directly accessible to him.
- the recesses 47, 48 and 49 are formed in combination with the hose holder 51 of the one-piece plastic molded part 45, the laterally attached to the housing lower part 11 is set. This gives the cable holder 51 a high mechanical load capacity and the vacuum cleaner 10 can be mounted in a simple manner.
- the recesses 47, 48 and 49 are predetermined by the plastic molded part 45, so that the shape of the lower housing part 11 thereof is unaffected.
- the housing lower part 11 can therefore have a smooth surface on the inside, so that the dirt collecting container 14 can be cleaned in a simple manner.
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