EP2555660A2 - Reinigungsgerät - Google Patents
ReinigungsgerätInfo
- Publication number
- EP2555660A2 EP2555660A2 EP11712832A EP11712832A EP2555660A2 EP 2555660 A2 EP2555660 A2 EP 2555660A2 EP 11712832 A EP11712832 A EP 11712832A EP 11712832 A EP11712832 A EP 11712832A EP 2555660 A2 EP2555660 A2 EP 2555660A2
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- cleaning device
- footprint
- container
- storage space
- clamping element
- 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.)
- Withdrawn
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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
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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
- A47L9/009—Carrying-vehicles; Arrangements of trollies or wheels; Means for avoiding mechanical obstacles
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25H—WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
- B25H3/00—Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments
- B25H3/02—Boxes
Definitions
- the invention relates to a cleaning device with a housing having a footprint for parking a container, and with wheels for moving the cleaning device.
- Such cleaning devices are used for example in the form of vacuum cleaners or in the form of high-pressure cleaning devices. They are used, for example, on construction sites but also at other locations.
- the cleaning devices are equipped with wheels and can therefore be moved along a floor.
- the cleaning devices are often positioned in a transport vehicle. Often the available storage space is limited in the transport vehicle. For this reason, in many cases, containers placed on the cleaning devices positioned in the storage space, for example tool cases or other containers, which receive utensils or accessories. When the transport vehicle reaches its destination, the containers as well as the cleaning device are removed from the transport vehicle and then transported to the actual place of use.
- a cleaning device in the form of a vacuum cleaner whose housing has on the upper side a footprint with a depression into which a container can be inserted.
- the container is thereby secured on the footprint of the housing against slipping.
- the container can be locked by means of locking elements in the recess.
- the locking elements are designed as sliding latch.
- the locking of the container on the footprint has the advantage that the vacuum cleaner can be moved together with the container by the user in the form of a single transport unit.
- the container has the dimensions of the recess.
- Container and vacuum cleaner must therefore be adapted to each other in their dimensions.
- Object of the present invention is to provide a cleaning device of the type mentioned in such a way that a container can be easily fixed to the footprint.
- the cleaning device has at least one storage space in which in a storage position, at least one clamping element is arranged, which for fixing the container on the footprint of the storage space at least partially removable and transferred to a working position is.
- the cleaning device has at least one clamping element, which is arranged in a storage position in a storage space provided by the cleaning device.
- the clamping element can be at least partially removed from the storage space for setting a container on the footprint and transferred to a working position. Since it is carried by the cleaning device in the storage room, it is a user at any time for fixing a container or other object on the footprint available. After use, the clamping element can be returned to the storage room, where it can be stored.
- the cleaning device has only a single storage space in which a single clamping element is arranged in a storage position.
- the cleaning device comprises a plurality of storage spaces, each receiving a clamping element.
- in at least one storage space of the cleaning device more Clamping elements are arranged in a storage position, from which they can be converted into a working position.
- the at least one storage space is arranged below the footprint.
- the tensioning element can be removed at least from the storage space arranged beneath the footprint so that the container can be fixed to the footprint by means of the tensioning element.
- the container may be circumferentially at least partially encompassed by the clamping element.
- the footprint is preferably arranged on the top of the housing. This facilitates the positioning of the container on the footprint.
- the clamping element is at least partially withdrawn from the storage space. This facilitates the handling of the clamping element.
- the clamping element is elastically extensible.
- the clamping element is stretchable by at least 50%, that is, by a Dehnbelastung the length of the clamping element can be increased by at least 50%. It is particularly favorable when the tensioning element can be stretched by 100%, that is to say can be stretched to twice the length by means of a stretching load.
- a particularly simple handling when setting a container on the footprint of the housing results in an advantageous embodiment in that the clamping element a first, in the storage room fixed laid end and a second, accessible from outside the storage room loose end.
- the clamping element can be grasped by the user at its loose end and then at least partially removed from the storage space.
- the end facing away from the loose end of the clamping element is fixed in the storage room. The user can guide the loose end around the container parked on the footprint and fasten it to the cleaning device or to the container.
- a fastening element is arranged at the loose end of the at least one tensioning element, for example a fastening hook.
- the clamping element can be easily mounted in a working position on the cleaning device or on the container to set the container on the footprint.
- the clamping element may be designed in the manner of a tension belt or a tensioning cable.
- the at least one tensioning element is arranged in an advantageous embodiment of the invention in the form of an elongated component in the storage space.
- the at least one tensioning element is wound up in the storage space on a reel.
- the at least one storage space of the cleaning device according to the invention is preferably configured channel-shaped. It can be provided that the housing of the cleaning device has a cover plate, which forms the footprint on its upper side and in which the at least one storage space is integrated.
- the cover plate is conveniently arranged on an upper housing part of the cleaning device.
- the cover plate with the upper housing part is releasably connectable.
- the cover plate at one edge of the footprint on at least one stop element with a stop surface which protrudes beyond the footprint, wherein the container can be applied to the stop surface. This facilitates the positioning of the container on the footprint.
- at each edge facing away from the footprint at least one
- the cover plate has a lower side facing away from the footprint, in which the at least one storage space is formed. As a result, the manufacturing costs can be kept low.
- the at least one storage space forms a molded into the underside of the cover plate receiving channel.
- the receiving channel may for example have a U-shaped or C-shaped course in a bottom view of the cover plate. From the receiving channel, the clamping element can be pulled out in a preferred embodiment of the invention in the channel longitudinal direction at least partially.
- the receiving channel opens into a side surface, preferably into a front side, of the cover plate.
- the clamping element can be taken in its storage position by the user.
- the cleaning device has fastening elements to which the clamping element can be fixed in its working position.
- the fastening elements can be designed, for example, in the form of fastening eyes or fastening hooks, on which the tensioning element can be fastened in each case with one end, after it has been guided around a container parked on the footprint.
- the cleaning device preferably has a handle bar, because this facilitates the process of the cleaning device along the floor. It is advantageous if at least one fastening element for the clamping element is arranged on the handle.
- the handle bar can preferably occupy a position oriented perpendicular to the footprint and thereby laterally support the container parked on the footprint.
- a plurality of fastening elements can be arranged on the grip bracket, to each of which a tensioning element can be fastened with one end.
- the fasteners, such as eyelets or hooks are advantageously arranged at different distances from the footprint. This facilitates the determination of containers of different sizes by means of the clamping element.
- the cleaning device is pivotable together with a container arranged on the footprint about a common axis of rotation of two wheels.
- the cleaning device can then be moved together with the container in the manner of a sack truck.
- the container can be fixed reliably by means of the at least one tensioning element on the footprint and can be moved together with the cleaning device.
- the cleaning device is portable. This facilitates the transport of the cleaning device on uneven ground or over stages. It is advantageous if the cleaning device has a pivotable in the footprint device handle. In an inoperative position, the device handle can be pivoted into the footprint, where it then does not protrude from the footprint and a container can be placed on the footprint without being affected by the device handle. If no container is positioned on the footprint, the device handle can be swung out of the footprint in an operating position in which he can be taken by the user to carry the cleaning device, for example via a step.
- the cleaning device has at least one latching hook for latching a carrying handle of a parked on the footprint container.
- This allows the determination of the container not only by means of at least one clamping element, but in addition, the container with the aid of at least one latching hook can be fixed to the footprint.
- the latch hook acts with a carrying handle of the
- the container can be placed on the footprint in such an orientation that its carrying handle can cooperate with the at least one latching hook of the cleaning device.
- the latching hook engages over the carrying handle of the container in a latching position.
- the carrying handle of the container can be pivoted on the latching hook, wherein the latching hook is first deformed in the direction away from the carrying handle of the container until the carrying handle occupies a position below the free end of the latching hook, so that the latching hook can assume a detent position, in he overlaps the carrying handle of the container.
- the cleaning device comprises two in particular identically designed latching hooks, which cooperate with the carrying handle of the parked on the footprint container and engage over this in a detent position.
- the at least one latching hook is preferably arranged on an edge of the footprint, wherein it protrudes beyond the footprint.
- the at least one receiving space opens into a side surface of the cleaning device, wherein in the mouth region of the receiving space, a loose end of the clamping element is gripped by the user, and the mouth region adjacent to a with the carrying handle of a parked on the footprint container for training a latching connection cooperating latching hooks arranged.
- Figure 1 a perspective view of a cleaning device with a
- Cover plate forming a footprint for one or more containers
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the cover plate of Figure 1 obliquely from above;
- Figure 3 a bottom view of the cover plate of Figure 2 and
- FIG 4 a perspective view of the cleaning device of Figure 1, wherein two containers are arranged one above the other on the footprint and fixed by means of two clamping elements.
- an inventive cleaning device in the form of a vacuum cleaner 10 is shown schematically with a base 12, on which two wheels are mounted freely rotatable about a common axis of rotation 16.
- a first impeller 14 is shown in the drawing.
- two support wheels are rotatably mounted on the base 12, wherein only a first support wheel 18 can be seen in the drawing. By means of the wheels 14 and the support wheels 18, the vacuum cleaner 10 can be moved along a bottom surface.
- a suction unit 20 On the base 12, a suction unit 20 is placed, which has a lower housing part 22 and a housing upper part 24.
- the lower housing part 22 forms a dirt collecting container in the usual way, into which suction air can be sucked in together with suction material via a suction inlet 26.
- a suction hose At the suction inlet 26, a suction hose can be connected in a conventional manner, which carries a suction nozzle at its free end.
- suction hoses and suction nozzles are known to those skilled in the art and therefore not shown in the drawing to achieve a better overview.
- the upper housing part 24 surrounds a suction turbine in the usual way, which is driven by an electric motor.
- a suction turbine By means of the suction turbine, the dirt collecting container of the housing lower part 22 can be subjected to negative pressure.
- a cover plate 30 detachably connected to the upper housing part 24 is arranged, which is substantially rectangular in shape and has a first longitudinal side 31, a second longitudinal side 32 facing away from the first longitudinal side 31, and a front side 33 and a rear side 34.
- a substantially U-shaped recess 36 is formed in the middle in plan view.
- the cover plate 30 has an upper surface which forms a footprint 38 for parking one or more containers. This is shown in FIG. 4 clear.
- the cover plate 30 has a bottom surface 40 facing away from the footprint 38, with which it rests on the upper housing part 24.
- the cover plate 30 carries at its top a protruding from the footprint 38 first stop 42 with a substantially perpendicular to the footprint 38 aligned first stop surface 43.
- the cover plate 30 Between the recess 36 and the first longitudinal side 31 carries the cover plate 30 at the front Edge of the footprint 38 on its upper side protruding from the footprint 38 second stopper 45 with a substantially perpendicular to the footprint 38 aligned second stop surface 46, and between the recess 36 and the second longitudinal side 32 carries the cover plate 30 at the front edge of the footprint 38 at the upper side of a third stop 48 projecting from the footprint 38 with a third stop surface 49 aligned substantially perpendicular to the footprint 38.
- the second stop surface 46 like the third stop surface 49, faces the first stop face 43.
- a first latching hook 51 and between the recess 36 and the third stop 48 protrudes at the front edge of the footprint 38 from the footprint 38, a second latching hook 42, which is formed identically to the first latching hook 51.
- Both latching hooks 51 and 52 are the first stop surface 43 facing away and elastically deformable.
- the device handle 54 is substantially U-shaped and comprises a first leg 56 and a second leg 57, which are integrally connected to each other at their free ends via a device web 58.
- the device handle 54 In its inoperative position shown in FIG. 2, the device handle 54 is received by a grip recess 60 which is formed on the upper side of the support surface 38, from which it can carry the vacuum cleaner 10 can be swung out in an aligned perpendicular to the footprint 38 operating position.
- a first storage space in the form of a first receiving channel 62 and a second storage space in the form of a second receiving channel 64 are formed.
- the first receiving channel 62 opens below the second stop 45 in the front side 33 of the cover plate 30 and forms in this area a first mouth opening 66.
- the first receiving channel 62 extends with a first channel section 67 in the direction of the rear side 34.
- a second channel section 68 extending parallel to the rear side 34 adjoins the first channel section 67 at a short distance from the rear side 34 parallel to the second longitudinal side 32 extending third channel portion 69 connects, which ends approximately at the level of the middle of the second longitudinal side 32 at a channel end 70.
- the second receiving channel 62 opens below the third stop 48 in the front side 33 of the cover plate 30 and forms in this area a second mouth opening 71 from.
- the second receiving channel 64 extends with a first channel portion 72 in the direction of the back 34.
- a second channel portion 73 which runs parallel to the back 34 and at which adjoins a third channel section 74, which runs parallel to the first longitudinal side 31 and ends approximately at the level of the middle of the first longitudinal side 31 at a channel end 75.
- the first receiving channel 62 receives a first elastically stretchable clamping element 80, which is fixed with a first end 81 at the channel end 70 of the first receiving channel 62 and which dips with a second end 82 into the first mouth opening 66.
- a fastening element in the form of a first fastening hook 83 is fixed.
- the second receiving channel 64 receives a second clamping element 85 which is fixed with a first end 86 at the channel end 75 of the second receiving channel 64 and whose second end 87 dips into the second mouth opening 71.
- a fastening element in the form of a second fastening hook 88 is fixed.
- the two clamping elements 80 and 85 are completely received in their storage position by the respective receiving channel 62 and 64 respectively. With their second ends 82, 87, however, the clamping elements 80 and 85 are accessible to the user on the front side 33 of the cover plate 30. On the front 33, the user can grasp the first attachment hook 83 and the second attachment hook 88.
- the clamping elements 80 and 85 can then be stretched in the longitudinal direction, wherein they are each stretchable by 100%, that is, they can be doubled in length. This makes it possible to at least partially surround one or more containers, which were placed on the footprint 38, with the clamping elements 80 and 85 in the circumferential direction.
- the attachment hooks 83 and 88 can then each be hooked to a mounting eyelet 91 and 92 respectively. This becomes clear from FIG.
- the eyelets 91 and 92 are arranged on a substantially U-shaped handle bracket 94 which is pivotally mounted on the upper housing part 24 in a rear region about a pivot axis 95 and a first leg 99 and a second leg 100 which via a handle web 98 with each other are connected . It can be pivoted between a pivoted or erected position shown in Figures 1 and 3 in a pivoted position, not shown in the drawing, in which it is aligned parallel to the footprint 38. By means of a locking device 97, which is arranged at the free end of at least one leg of the handle bracket 94, the handle bracket 94 can be locked in its swung-out position.
- two further attachment eyes 101, 102 and 103, 104 are integrally formed on the two legs 99, 100 at different distances from the footprint 38.
- the clamping elements 80, 85 can therefore be defined with their attachment hooks 83, 88 at different distances to the footprint 38 on the handle bracket 94. As a result, containers of different sizes can be fixed by means of the elastically stretchable clamping elements 80, 85 in a simple manner on the footprint 38.
- the two clamping elements 80, 85 are each shown in their working position in which they surround two superimposed and parked on the footprint 38 container 110, 112.
- the two containers 110, 112 are identical in the illustrated embodiment. They each comprise a container lower part 114 or 116 and a container lid 118 or 120 held pivotably on the container lower part 114, 116.
- a carrying handle 126 or 128 is articulated to an end face 122 or 124 of the container lower part 114, 116.
- the carrying handle 126 of the lower container 110 is overlapped by the latching hooks 51, 52. This makes for an extra
- the latching hooks 51, 52 are elastically deformable, so that the handle 126 after parking the lower container 110 on the footprint 38 during pivoting over the latching hooks 51, 52 snaps into a detent position shown in Figure 4 in which the latching hooks 51, 52 engage over the container carrying handle 126.
- the clamping elements 80 and 85 can be pulled out of the receiving channels 62, 64 so far that the two containers 110, 112 are encompassed by the clamping elements 80, 85 in the region of their end faces 122, 124 and in the region of the upper container lid 120.
- the two containers 110, 112 are supported by the legs 99, 100 of the handle bracket 94 so that they experience a reliable fixation on the footprint 38 as a whole.
- the fixed to the footprint 38 containers 110, 112 can be pivoted together with the vacuum cleaner 10 in the form of a single transport unit about the axis of rotation 16 of the two wheels 14 to the rear, so that the container 110, 112 together with the vacuum cleaner 10 in the manner of a sack truck can be moved along a floor.
- the two clamping elements 80, 85 are stowed again in the receiving channels 62, 64. Due to the elastic restoring force of the clamping elements 80, 85, these go after release of the eyelets 91, 92 independently in their storage position.
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- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Cleaning Implements For Floors, Carpets, Furniture, Walls, And The Like (AREA)
- Details Of Rigid Or Semi-Rigid Containers (AREA)
- Electric Suction Cleaners (AREA)
- Refuse Receptacles (AREA)
- Handcart (AREA)
- Packaging Of Annular Or Rod-Shaped Articles, Wearing Apparel, Cassettes, Or The Like (AREA)
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DE102010003754A DE102010003754A1 (de) | 2010-04-08 | 2010-04-08 | Reinigungsgerät |
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CN (1) | CN103118578B (ru) |
DE (1) | DE102010003754A1 (ru) |
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