EP2555661A1 - Reinigungsgerät mit stellfläche zum abstellen eines behälters - Google Patents
Reinigungsgerät mit stellfläche zum abstellen eines behältersInfo
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- EP2555661A1 EP2555661A1 EP11714010A EP11714010A EP2555661A1 EP 2555661 A1 EP2555661 A1 EP 2555661A1 EP 11714010 A EP11714010 A EP 11714010A EP 11714010 A EP11714010 A EP 11714010A EP 2555661 A1 EP2555661 A1 EP 2555661A1
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- Prior art keywords
- footprint
- cleaning device
- container
- edge
- stop
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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
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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
- A47L11/00—Machines for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
- A47L11/40—Parts or details of machines not provided for in groups A47L11/02 - A47L11/38, or not restricted to one of these groups, e.g. handles, arrangements of switches, skirts, buffers, levers
- A47L11/4091—Storing or parking devices, arrangements therefor; Means allowing transport of the machine when it is not being used
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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 or 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 are placed on the cleaning devices positioned in the storage space, for example, tool boxes or other containers that 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.
- the container can be locked by means of locking elements in the recess.
- the locking elements are designed as sliding latch, which can be inserted into corresponding recesses of the container.
- 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 and recesses into which the displaceable latch can be inserted.
- 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.
- a cleaning device of the generic type according to the invention that at least one of the footprint projecting holding element is disposed on a first edge of the footprint facing away from the footprint has a concave receptacle for one on an end face of the footprint parked container hinged carrying handle.
- the idea flows in that tool case as well as other containers for utensils or accessories in most cases have on one side a carrying handle which is pivotally mounted.
- the carrying handle of the container is used in the cleaning device according to the invention.
- at least one holding element projecting from the footprint is arranged on a first edge of the footprint to which the container can be placed.
- the holding element has on its side facing away from the footprint a concave recording.
- the container with the pivotable carrying handle can be parked in such an orientation on the footprint that the pivotable handle occupies a position on the first edge of the footprint. It can then be pivoted about its pivot axis so far that it dips into the concave receiving the at least one retaining element.
- the holding element then overlaps the carrying handle, so that the container is fixed with its carrying handle on the holding element.
- the holding elements have on their side facing away from the footprint each have a concave receptacle. This gives the possibility to introduce the swiveling carrying handle of the container in both shots and thereby set particularly reliable.
- the pivotable carrying handle of the container is usually designed U-shaped and comprises two articulated on one side of the container support legs, which are connected to one another by their free ends via a support web.
- the two holding elements which can be arranged on the first edge of the footprint, can assume such a distance from each other that the carrying legs of the carrying handle can each be applied to an outer side of a holding element.
- the outer sides of the holding elements are in this case formed by the mutually remote sides of the holding elements.
- the U-shaped carrying handle thus holds the two holding elements between them and thereby secures the container against slipping in the longitudinal direction of the carrying handle.
- the at least one retaining element is preferably designed hook-shaped. It can then overlap with its arcuate end portion of the handle.
- the at least one retaining element is elastically deformable.
- the at least one holding element is designed as a latching element, with which the carrying handle of the parked on the footprint container can be latched.
- the latching element can thus be achieved with the parked on the footprint container a releasable latching connection.
- the container can be fixed to the footprint in a structurally simple manner.
- At least one first stop element projecting from the footprint is arranged at a second edge of the footprint, which faces away from the first edge, with a first stop face.
- the stop element forms a lateral support for the footprint placed containers.
- the container can be positioned between the at least one holding element, which is arranged on the first edge of the footprint, and the first stop element arranged on the second edge of the footprint, wherein it bears against the first stop face, and subsequently the carrying handle can be pivoted into a holding position, in which it engages in the concave receiving the at least one retaining element.
- At least one second stop element is arranged on the first edge of the footprint, which protrudes from the footprint and has a second stop face facing the first stop face. This makes it possible to support the container on the first edge of the footprint not only on the at least one retaining element but also additionally on the second stop element.
- the at least one second stop element has an outer face facing away from the second stop face and the at least one holding element has a holding section projecting beyond the outer side of the second stop element.
- the holding portion may engage over the carrying handle of the container, which may be applied to the outside of the at least one second stop member, wherein it dips into the concave receiving the holding member.
- the holding element projects beyond the second stop element in the direction of the surface normal of the footprint in an advantageous embodiment of the invention.
- the holding portion can thus protrude both in the direction of the surface normal of the outside of the second stop member and in the direction of the surface normal of the footprint on the second stop member and thereby reliably detect the carrying handle of the container.
- the at least one second stop element is rigidly connected to a holding element. This increases the mechanical strength of both the retaining element and the stop element.
- two holding elements are arranged at a distance from each other at the first edge of the footprint and at the opposite outer sides of the holding elements is in each case a second stop element positioned.
- a particularly mechanically strong attachment of the container to the footprint is achieved in an advantageous embodiment of the invention in that adjoins the first edge of the footprint a side surface into which opens at least one mouth region of a storage space, wherein arranged in the storage space in a storage position a clamping element is that over the mouth area the storage space at least partially removed and can be converted into a working position for fixing the container to the footprint.
- a clamping element is that over the mouth area the storage space at least partially removed and can be converted into a working position for fixing the container to the footprint.
- the storage space has an opening area which is arranged in the side surface, which adjoins the first edge of the footprint.
- the clamping element is at least partially removed from the storage space.
- the clamping element can be guided around the container parked on the footprint. Since the mouth region of the storage space is arranged on the side surface, which adjoins the first edge of the footprint, the clamping element for fixing the container, among other things, can be guided around the container carrying handle which fits into the concave receiving element of the holding element arranged on the first edge dips.
- the carrying handle is acted upon by the clamping element in the direction of the concave receptacle with a clamping force which defines the carrying handle on the concave receptacle.
- the clamping element is carried by the cleaning device in the storage room and thus is a user at any time to define a container to disposal. 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, which opens into the adjoining the first edge of the footprint side surface and in which only a single clamping element is arranged.
- the cleaning device comprises a plurality of storage spaces opening into the side surface adjoining the first edge of the footprint, each receiving a tensioning element.
- a plurality of clamping elements are arranged in a storage position in at least one storage space of the cleaning device, from which they can be converted into a working position.
- the at least one storage space is arranged below the footprint.
- the clamping element can be removed at least so far from the storage space arranged below the footprint over the mouth region that the container can be fixed to the footprint by means of the clamping element.
- the container including its carrying handle in the circumferential direction can be at least partially encompassed by the clamping element.
- the footprint is preferably arranged at the top of the housing. This facilitates the positioning of the container on the footprint.
- the clamping element is at least partially pulled out of the storage space. This facilitates the handling of the clamping element. It is advantageous if the clamping element against the action of a restoring force from the storage space is at least partially withdrawn.
- a particularly simple handling when setting a container on the footprint of the housing results in an advantageous embodiment in that the clamping element has a first, fixed in the storage space end and a second, accessible via the mouth area 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 floor space and in particular around its carrying handle and fasten it to the cleaning appliance or also 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 is elastically extensible.
- the clamping element is stretchable by at least 50%, that is, it can be extended by a Dehnbelastung 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.
- the clamping element may be configured in the manner of a tensioning strap 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 is preferably configured channel-shaped.
- the housing of the cleaning device has a cover plate which forms the footprint on its upper side and at the first edge of the footprint comprises at least one holding part, which cooperates for fixing the container to the footprint with the carrying handle of the container in the cover plate of 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 has a lower side facing away from the footprint, in which the at least one storage space is formed.
- 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 in a preferred embodiment of the invention are at least partially pulled out in channel longitudinal direction.
- 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 eyelets or fastening hooks, on which the tensioning element can be fastened in each case with one end, after it has been guided around one or more containers parked on the positioning surface.
- the cleaning device preferably has a handle bar, because this facilitates the process of the cleaning device along a floor. It is advantageous if at least one fastening element for the at least one 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 at least one receiving space in a side surface of the cleaning device which adjoins the first edge of the footprint.
- At the first edge of the footprint at least one holding element is arranged, which cooperates with a carrying handle of the container.
- the mouth region of the storage space is arranged adjacent to a holding element, because this gives the possibility to lead the storage space at least partially removable clamping element directly on the holding element along the mouth area, wherein the carrying handle of the container a position between the clamping element and can take the retaining element.
- the handle of the container from the clamping element with a clamping force in the direction of the concave receiving the retaining element can be acted upon. This ensures a particularly reliable determination of the container on the footprint.
- the mouth region of the at least one storage space is positioned below a second stop element arranged on the first edge of the shelf, which protrudes from the shelf and has a second stop surface.
- a tensioning element can be removed from the storage area over the mouth region so that the tensioning element can embrace the container including its carrying handle for securing the container to the storage surface.
- 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 is by means of at least one holding element, which cooperates with the carrying handle of the container in the sense of a latching connection, reliably fixed to 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.
- the cleaning device has a pivotable in the footprint device handle.
- the 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 removed from the surface can be swung out into an operating position in which he can be taken by the user to carry the cleaning device, for example, a step.
- the cleaning device is preferably designed in the form of a vacuum cleaner or a high-pressure cleaning device.
- Figure 1 a perspective view of a cleaning device with a
- Cover plate which forms 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 is a bottom view of the cover plate of Figure 1;
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of the cleaning device of Figure 1 when parking a container with a pivotable handle on a footprint of the cover plate;
- Figure 5 is a side view of the cleaning device of Figure 1 when the container is placed on the footprint of the cover plate;
- FIG. 6 a perspective view of a cleaning device from FIG.
- the carrying handle is overlapped by latching hooks of the cover plate
- Figure 7 an enlarged view of detail A of Figure 6 and Figure 8: a perspective view of the cleaning device of Figure 1, wherein two containers are arranged one above the other on the footprint and surrounded by two clamping elements.
- a cleaning device is shown schematically in the form of a vacuum cleaner 10.
- the vacuum cleaner 10 includes a base 12, on which two wheels are rotatably mounted 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.
- a suction unit 20 is mounted with a lower housing part 22 and an upper housing part 24.
- the lower housing part 22 forms a dirt collecting container of the vacuum cleaner 10 in a conventional manner. Suction air can be sucked in together with suction material into the dirt collecting container via a 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 front-side first edge 31 and a rear-side second edge 32 and a third edge 33 and a fourth edge 34 along the longitudinal sides the cover plate 30 run.
- the first edge 31 is formed in the center of a substantially U-shaped recess 35 in plan view.
- the cover plate 30 has an upper side which forms a footprint 38 for parking one or more containers on the vacuum cleaner 10. This is clear in particular from FIGS. 6 and 8.
- 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.
- a first stop member 42 which has a substantially perpendicular to the footprint 38 aligned first stop surface 43, which faces the footprint 38 and the front-side first edge 31.
- a second stop element 45 projecting from the setting surface 38 is arranged, which has a second stop surface 46 aligned essentially perpendicular to the setting surface 38.
- the second stop surface 46 faces the first stop surface 43.
- a third stop element 48 is arranged on the front-side first edge 31, which protrudes from the footprint 38 and forms a substantially perpendicular to the footprint 38 aligned third stop surface 49.
- the third abutment surface 49 like the second abutment surface 46, faces the first abutment surface 43.
- a first holding element in the form of a first latching hook 41 is arranged on the front-side first edge 31, which has a shaft 52 protruding substantially perpendicularly from the setting surface 38.
- the shaft 52 carries at its free end an arcuate holding portion 53.
- the holding portion 53 defines on its end facing away from the footprint 38 a concave receptacle 54 and protrudes both upwards, that is in the direction of surface area. normal of the footprint 38, as well as forward, that is, in the direction of the surface normal of an outer side 56 of the second stop member 45, on the second stop member 45 forth.
- a second holding element in the form of a second latching hook 58 is arranged on the front-side first edge.
- the second latching hook 58 comprises a in
- Substantially perpendicular from the footprint 38 projecting shaft 59 which carries an arcuately curved holding portion 60.
- the holding portion 60 defines on its side facing away from the footprint 38 a concave receptacle 61 and projects both upwards, that is in the direction of the surface normal of the footprint 38, as well as forward, that is in the direction of the surface normal of the footprint 38 facing away from 63 outside third stop member 48, on the third stop member 48.
- the second latching hook 58 is identical to the first latching hook 51. Both latching hooks 51, 58 are elastically deformable and as well as the
- Stop elements 42, 45 and 48 integrally connected to the cover plate 30.
- the device handle 65 has a substantially U-shaped design and is received in its inoperative position shown in FIG. 2 by a grip recess 68 formed on the upper side of the footprint 38, from which it aligns in a position perpendicular to the footprint 38
- Operating position can be swung out.
- the device handle 65 can be encompassed by the user of the vacuum cleaner 10 in order to carry the vacuum cleaner 10.
- a first storage space in the form of a first receiving channel 71 and a second storage space in the form of a second receiving channel 72 are formed.
- the first receiving channel 71 opens below the second stop element 45 in a front side 74 of the cover plate 30.
- the front side 74 closes at the front-side first edge 31 to the footprint 38 at.
- the central recess 35 is formed in the front side 74.
- the first receiving channel 71 below the second stop element 45 forms a first orifice 76.
- the first receiving channel 71 extends with a first channel portion 78 in the direction of the rear-side second edge 32.
- the first channel portion 78 closes a parallel to the rear second edge 32 extending second channel portion 79, to which a parallel to the longitudinal side fourth edge 34 extending third channel section 80 connects, which ends approximately at the level of the center of the fourth edge 34 at a channel end 81.
- the second receiving channel 72 opens below the third stop element 48 in the front side 74 of the cover plate 30 and forms a second orifice 84 in this area. Starting from the second orifice opening 84, the second receiving channel 72 extends with a first channel section 85 in the direction of the rear-side second edge 32.
- the first channel section 85 is adjoined by a second channel section 86 which runs parallel to the rear-side second edge 32 and to which a third channel portion 87 connects, which runs parallel to the longitudinal-side third edge 33 and ends approximately at the level of the middle of the third edge 33 at a channel end 88.
- the first receiving channel 71 receives a first elastically stretchable clamping element 90 which is fixed with a first end 91 at the channel end 81 of the first receiving channel 71 and which dips with a second end 92 into the first mouth opening 76.
- a fastening element in the form of a first fastening hook 93 is fixed.
- the second receiving channel 72 receives a second clamping element 95 which is fixed with a first end 96 at the channel end 88 of the second receiving channel 72 and the second end 97 in the second mouth opening 84th dips. At the second end 97, a fastening element in the form of a second fastening hook 88 is fixed.
- a handle bracket 100 is pivotally mounted about a pivot axis 101 in a rear region.
- the handle bracket 100 comprises a first leg 102 and a second leg 103, which are connected to one another via a grip web 104.
- the handle bar 100 can be pivoted back and forth between a pivoted or erected position shown in Figures 1, 4, 5, 6 and 8 and a pivoted position, not shown in the drawing. In the pivoted position of the handle 100 is aligned parallel to the footprint 38.
- a locking device 106 which is arranged at the free end of at least one leg of the handle strap 100, the handle bar 100 can be locked in its swung-out position.
- a first fastening element in the form of a first fastening eye 108 is integrally formed on the first leg 102.
- a second fastening element in the form of a second fastening eye 109 is integrally formed on the second leg 103.
- two further attachment eyelets 111, 112 or 113, 114 are integrally formed on the two legs 102, 103 at different distances from the footprint 38.
- the two clamping elements 90 and 95 are completely received in their storage position by the respective receiving channel 71 and 72, respectively. With their second ends 92 and 97, the clamping elements 90, 95 for the user on the front side 74 of the cover plate 30 are accessible.
- the first attachment hook 93 and the second attachment hook 98 can be grasped by the user on the front side 74.
- the clamping elements 90, 95 can then be stretched in the longitudinal direction, wherein they are each stretchable by 100%, that is, they can be doubled in length. This gives the possibility speed, one or more containers, which were placed on the footprint 38, with the clamping elements 90, 95 in the circumferential direction at least partially surround. This will be explained in more detail below.
- the fastening hooks 93 and 98 can then be respectively hooked into a fastening eyelet 108 or 109 or in one of the eyelets 111, 112, 113, 114.
- the clamping elements 90, 95 can therefore with their fastening hooks 93, 98 at different distances to the footprint 38th be set on the handle 100.
- containers of different sizes can be fixed to the footprint 38 in a simple manner by means of the elastically stretchable clamping elements 90, 95.
- FIGS. 4 to 7 show a first container 120 which is placed on the footprint 38.
- the first container 120 has a substantially cuboid shape and comprises a container lower part 121, on which a container upper part 122 is held pivotably.
- a U-shaped handle 125 is articulated.
- the carrying handle 125 has a first support leg 126 and a second support leg 127, which are integrally connected to one another via a support web 128.
- the carrying handle 125 can be grasped by a user to carry the first container 120.
- the first container 120 can be placed between the first stop element 42 and the second and third stop element 45, 48 on the footprint 38, wherein the end face 123 can be applied to the second stop surface 46 and the third stop surface 49 and the carrying handle 125 initially a position above the locking hooks 51, 58 occupies.
- the container 120 is supported on the rear side on the first stop element 42 and on the front side on the second stop element 45 and on the third stop element 48.
- the carrying handle 125 can be pivoted so far down in the direction of the outer sides 56 and 63 of the stop members 45 and 48 until the support bar 128 after an elastic deformation of the first latching hook 51st and the second latching hook 58 in the concave seats 54 and 61 of the two latching hooks 51, 58 engages.
- the holding portions 53 and 60 of the two latching hooks 51, 58 engage over the support bar 128.
- the distance of the opposite outer sides of the two latching hooks 51, 58 corresponds to the distance between the two support legs 126, 127.
- the first support leg 126 is thus at the second detent hook 58 facing away from the outside of the first latching hook 51, and the second support leg 127 is located on the first latching hook 51 facing away from the outside of the second latching hook 58 at. This becomes clear in particular from FIG.
- first container 120 Due to the interaction of the carrying handle 125 with the two latching hooks 51, 58 of the parked on the footprint 38 first container 120 is held immovably on the footprint 38.
- the two latching hooks 51, 58 form with the pivotable carrying handle 125 of the first container 120 a releasable latching connection.
- the first container 120 can be fixed to the shelf 38 by means of the two clamping elements 90, 95.
- the two clamping elements can be pulled out of the receiving channels 71, 72 on the fastening hooks 93, 98 in order to grip around the first container 120 in a working position.
- the clamping elements 90, 95 can then each be fixed to one of the attachment eyelets 108, 109, 111 to 114 of the handle bracket 100.
- the clamping elements 90, 95 can in this case not only encompass the first container 120 but additionally also the latched with the latching hooks 51, 58 carrying handle 125, wherein they exert on the carrying handle 125 a clamping force in the direction of the concave seats 54, 61, so that the Carrying handle 125 is particularly effective on the latching hook 51, 58 set.
- a second container 130 can be placed, which is identical to the first container 120.
- Both containers 120, 130 can then be encompassed together by the two clamping elements 90, 95, the carrying handle 125 of the first Subject container 120 with a clamping force in the direction of the concave seats 54 and 61.
- the two containers 120, 130 are thereby fixed to the footprint 38 and 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 120, 130 together with the vacuum cleaner 10th can be moved along a floor in the manner of a sack truck.
- the two clamping elements 90, 95 can be stowed again in the receiving channels 71, 72. Due to the elastic restoring force of the clamping elements 90, 95 these go after loosening of the eyelets 108, 109 independently in their storage position.
- the second container 130 can then be removed from the first container 120, and then the carrying handle 125 can be pivoted out of the concave seats 54, 61 with elastic deformation of the latching hooks 51, 58, so that the latching connection between the first container 120 and the cover plate 30th is solved. Subsequently, the first container 120 can then be removed from the footprint 38.
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