EP2587977B1 - Buse pour aspirateur - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the present invention relates to a vacuum cleaner nozzle with a suction channel for coupling to a floor care device for the purpose of absorbing dust-laden air from a surface, comprising a main nozzle body and a nozzle nozzle and a joint arranged therebetween.
- a vacuum cleaner mouthpiece is known, wherein a suction nozzle unit comprises a nozzle housing and a mounting unit arranged therein, as well as a dome-shaped rotary connector which can be inserted into the mounting unit.
- the dome-shaped rotatable rotary connector comprises a dome-shaped upper part and a dome-shaped lower part which are hinged together via a horizontal hinge shaft and thereby tiltably upwardly and downwardly hold the connecting tube adjacent to the dome-shaped lower part relative to the rotary connector ,
- To the dome-shaped upper part connects to a suction pipe, wherein at its lower end a Saugbürstenteil is provided.
- This Saugbürstenteil can be used to make, for example, the cleaning of a Vorlegeteppichs.
- a disadvantage of such an arrangement is that in powerful cleaning operations by the articulated arrangement with the Saugbürstenteil this occupies an undefined position to the cleaning surface and may have an unsatisfactory cleaning result.
- a suction nozzle for use on a vacuum cleaner comprising a floor nozzle and a mini-nozzle with a suction head and further comprising a rotatable joint and a connecting piece, wherein the mini nozzle together with the joint is releasably secured in the floor nozzle.
- Either the suction head and the rotatable joint or the rotatable joint and the connection guard are rigid and the other assembly rotatably connected.
- the suction head is secured against rotation on the floor nozzle and forms an air duct with the floor nozzle.
- a disadvantage of such an arrangement is the complex structure of the mini-nozzle and the concomitant repeated air deflection of the floor nozzle to the connecting piece, which usually - as flow unfavorable - reduces the suction power.
- the invention has for its object to provide a comparison with the prior art improved vacuum cleaner nozzle.
- a streamlined and simpler constructed vacuum cleaner nozzle should be provided.
- this should allow a comfortable and reliable handling and thus allow satisfactory cleaning results on different surfaces.
- the vacuum cleaner nozzle according to the invention builds on generic vacuum cleaner nozzles in that the joint is formed of two mutually movable parts; the first joint part is connected to the main nozzle body and the second joint part is connected to the nozzle nozzle; and that the joint part connected to the nozzle nozzle is removable from the main nozzle body and formed as a separate, functional secondary nozzle body.
- a vacuum cleaner nozzle Under a vacuum cleaner nozzle is a component to be understood, which is guided by the hand of a user on a surface to be cleaned and can be connected thereto with handling means.
- the surface can be horizontal as well as vertical. Typically such surfaces are floor surfaces, window sills, sofas or other seating, shelves and problem areas such as PC keyboards or picture frames.
- a vacuum cleaner nozzle can cause an acceleration of the air flow by its internal structure, in particular by the design of a suction channel tapering towards the suction direction (namely from a large cross-sectional area at the suction mouth to a small cross-sectional area at the nozzle nozzle) and thus causing a high dust absorption on a large area.
- Such a suction mouth can, at least in sections, carry dust-laden air in a region delimited from the environment, that is to say the suction channel.
- the dust-laden air can be supplied to a Staubabscheideiki in the form of a dust bag in a floor care device.
- Under a floor care device are both dry and wet dust receiving vacuum cleaners to understand.
- Vacuum cleaners are electrical energy powered devices for picking up dust, including both mains powered and battery or battery operated devices.
- a main nozzle body is a dust-absorbing agent, which is guided over the surface to be cleaned in a large area cleaning.
- universal nozzles are used, which are equally suitable for hard floors, as well as for carpets.
- the width of these nozzles is between 200 and 300 mm.
- a joint for a vacuum cleaner nozzle are two mutually movable parts to understand, which are arranged pivoting, tilting or rotatable.
- the joint is movable by an angular range and can be provided with a stop at the end points.
- the joint allows a low-friction, variable-position connection of the two parts to each other.
- the first joint part which is connected to the main nozzle body and the second joint part which is connected to the nozzle nozzle, can be at a normal suction at a proper back and forth movement of the vacuum cleaner nozzle in the main direction of movement of the main nozzle body regardless of the angular position of the second Hinge the joint part with the nozzle nozzle to the surface to be cleaned, so rest on the entire surface and ensure reliable dust absorption.
- the invention uses the nozzle part associated with the joint part, which can be removed from the nozzle body, as a separate, functional trained secondary nozzle body.
- the secondary nozzle body can be removed from the main nozzle body and supplied to a cleaning of a problem surface such as a picture frame, a bookshelf or a PC keyboard.
- a full-fledged vacuum cleaner nozzle available to a user.
- Main and secondary nozzle bodies are equally suitable for receiving dust particles from surfaces without damage.
- the width of a main nozzle body is usually 5-10 times a nozzle nozzle cross-section, whereas a secondary nozzle body according to the invention has only 2 to 4 times, preferably 3 times, the width of a nozzle nozzle cross-section.
- the first joint part is at least partially formed as a concave, ie as an inwardly curved surface
- the second joint part at least partially as a convex, ie as an outwardly arched, surface and the joint surfaces of the first and second joint part are formed corresponding to each other.
- first joint part and the second joint part are at least partially each formed as a rotationally symmetrical body, for example as a cylinder, a barrel or a ball, having a common axis of rotation.
- rotationally symmetric geometries especially when used as a quarter body, contribute to a low overall height of the vacuum cleaner nozzle and thus facilitate driving under furniture or beds.
- geometries are familiar to the appearance of so-called accessory nozzles known from the prior art and lead to a high acceptance by the users.
- such bodies help the creative integration of main and secondary nozzle body.
- the first hinge part and the second hinge part are arranged transversely to a main movement direction of the vacuum cleaner nozzle.
- the main direction of movement of a vacuum cleaner nozzle is usually that direction in which a user leads the vacuum cleaner nozzle predominantly over the surface to be cleaned.
- the user exercises by hand a back and forth movement usually at right angles to the extension of the suction mouth, which is forwarded to the vacuum cleaner nozzle and thereby sweeps over the soil surface.
- the first and the second hinge part at least partially form the suction channel of the vacuum cleaner nozzle.
- the first and second Saugkanalabites are preferably designed so that the two Saugkanalabitese directly adjacent to each other and form the common Saugkanalabites.
- the first suction channel section formed in the first joint part merges into the second suction channel section formed in the second joint part.
- a suction mouth of the main nozzle body is disposed upstream of the first suction channel section, and the outlet of the nozzle support is arranged downstream of the second suction channel section.
- the flow paths of the dust-laden air are particularly advantageously minimized, and unnecessary air deflections are avoided, thereby reducing flow losses in the vacuum cleaner nozzle.
- the second hinge part immersed in the first hinge part, whereby a particularly space-saving and dust-resistant articulated connection can be created.
- a seal is arranged between the first joint part and the second joint part for sealing the two suction channel sections.
- a seal can be implemented by a molded lip or by a separate component.
- At least one skid, a wheel and / or a roller is arranged on the second joint part.
- a friction-reducing means in the form of a wheel can be arranged on the second joint part or on the secondary nozzle body.
- this wheel assumes both in the inserted position of the sub-nozzle body in the main nozzle body, as well as in the removed position, the function of a simple and low-resistance moving the sub-nozzle body on the surfaces to be cleaned. Furthermore, this advantageously makes it possible to realize a defined position of the secondary nozzle body relative to the surface.
- the second hinge part is designed in one piece with the nozzle nozzle. This can prove to be an advantage in the handling by the user when the handling of the secondary nozzle body takes place as a rigid connection between the nozzle nozzle and its suction mouth.
- the use of the secondary nozzle body can thus be carried out as in a commercially available attachable to a handle or pipe section vacuum cleaner nozzle. Further, a one-piece hinge part allows the assembly and manufacturing costs are reduced.
- the second joint part with the main nozzle body via a locking device can be coupled, which is preferably designed as a snap, clamp or latching connection.
- this can be a simple and proven designs for releasing the second joint part by means of a fußbetätigbaren lever of main nozzle body.
- the locking device may be formed, for example, as a spring clamp of the joint and housing.
- the second hinge part is equipped on the opposite side of the nozzle nozzle with a completely on a level or at least partially on the same level rotating collar.
- an at least partially on the same level circumferential collar increases the contact surface of the secondary nozzle body and thereby leads to a safe and parallel sliding over the surface to be cleaned. If the collar runs completely at the same level, a smaller nozzle with all the characteristics of a main nozzle can be provided.
- the second hinge part is designed as a narrow floor nozzle or as a furniture brush, a cushion nozzle or similar accessory nozzle.
- a so-called small accessory can be made available on the secondary nozzle body, which can be easily removed from the main nozzle body.
- this allows the user to remove the sub-nozzle body by foot operation from the main nozzle body in the cleaning of floor surfaces and carry out a cleaning of a seating group - without any relocation - continue.
- At least one thread lifter and / or bristles are arranged on the encircling collar of the second joint part.
- additives such as thread lifter or bristle strip from a simple Kleinzube Anlagendüse a versatile cleaning accessories created, which for so-called problem areas such.
- Thread lifters are suitable for picking up fibers or hair.
- the Fadenaufillonstsammlung are preferably arranged in front of and behind the suction channel in the bottom of the suction head.
- the inclination of the bristles points to the suction channel and in mutual interaction "rake" the Fadenier disturbingst Shape in the usual working movement of the vacuum cleaner hair and fibers from a surface to be cleaned, such as carpet or other substances that they are sucked.
- Bristles usually consist of several plastic or natural hair threads which sometimes extend away from the suction mouth in a base body in the form of a brush or a brush. Due to the soft shape of the bristles damage to surfaces are advantageously avoided.
- the adjacent bristles are suitable as catchers of so-called wool mice.
- Soft bristles are ideally suited for cleaning particularly sensitive surfaces such as keyboards or picture frames.
- these can be formed in different functions by simple changes to the underside of the secondary nozzle body.
- the present invention makes it possible to provide a secondary nozzle body that can be coupled to a main nozzle body, which can be designed as a main nozzle or as an accessory nozzle, with simple structural and cost-effective means.
- a streamlined and simpler constructed secondary nozzle body can be provided.
- a comfortable and reliable handling can take place and consequently satisfactory cleaning results are also made possible on different surfaces.
- Fig. 1 a is a vacuum cleaner nozzle 1 with a coupled in a main nozzle body 10 auxiliary nozzle body 40 is shown.
- Fig. 1b shows the vacuum cleaner nozzle 1 Fig. 1 a on a surface 2 with a decoupled from a main nozzle body 10 auxiliary nozzle body 40, which is designed as a cushion nozzle 43.
- Fig. 2 shows the vacuum cleaner nozzle 1 Fig. 1a in a plan view; Fig. 3 in a bottom view.
- Fig. 4a and 5a shows the vacuum cleaner nozzle Fig. 2 in a longitudinal section along the line AA in an end position in a backward stroke, and the Fig. 4b and 5b the one vacuum cleaner nozzle Fig. 2 in a longitudinal section along the line AA and in an end position in a forward stroke shows.
- the vacuum cleaner nozzle 1 shown in the preceding figures comprises a main nozzle body 10 and a secondary nozzle body 40.
- the secondary nozzle body 40 is provided, for example, as a cushioning nozzle 43 with a preferably completely circumferential collar 46, which is provided with a thread lifter 44 at the front and rear sides.
- a skid 47 is formed, which generates a defined distance from the surface to be cleaned.
- the back of the sub-nozzle body 40 may be mounted with a wheel 48 or a roller 49 (not shown) for reducing the pushing force.
- Main nozzle body 10 and secondary nozzle body 40 form a joint 20 in the coupled state, with a common axis of rotation 22, wherein the first joint part 20a is integrally formed on the main nozzle body 10 and as a concave, inwardly curved joint surface 21 a is formed.
- the second hinge part 20b is formed on the secondary nozzle body 40, and formed as a convex, outwardly curved joint surface 21 b.
- a flat seal 23 on the underside of the main nozzle body 10 is a suction mouth 11 formed, can be absorbed by the loose dirt and can be transported via a suction channel 12 to a nozzle nozzle 30 with a downstream in the direction of Saugluftströmung rotatable outlet of the nozzle support 31.
- the suction channel 12 starts at the suction mouth of the main nozzle body 10 and merges into the first suction channel section 12a formed in the first joint part 20a, which is adjoined directly by the second suction channel section 12b formed in the second joint part 20b.
- the rotatable outlet of the nozzle support 31 allows with a suction pipe, not shown, a rotation of the vacuum cleaner nozzle to the main movement direction thirteenth
- Fig. 4 a and 4b show the vacuum cleaner nozzle according to Fig. 2 in a longitudinal section along the line AA and in an end position in a backward and forward stroke.
- the angle ⁇ between the surface 2 and the outlet of the nozzle nozzle is maximum, at an end position in a backward stroke, the angle ⁇ between the surface 2 and the outlet of the nozzle nozzle is minimal.
- the second suction channel section 12b formed in the second joint part 20b remains constant during a rotational movement of the second joint part 20b, whereas the first suction channel section 12a formed in the first joint part 20a shortens in a movement against the main movement direction 13. Between the suction channel 12 and the suction mouth 11 with the first suction channel 12a always a fluidic connection is maintained.
- a modification of the first embodiment shows Fig. 5a and 5b with a vacuum cleaner nozzle according to Fig. 2 in a longitudinal section along the line AA in an end position in a backward stroke and in an end position in a forward stroke.
- the second hinge part 20b is a furniture brush with bristles 45. The bristles are attached to a circumferential collar 46 and extend in the direction of the surface of the second
- a third embodiment of a vacuum cleaner nozzle show 6a to 8 .
- Fig. 6a and 6b show a perspective view of the vacuum cleaner nozzle with a decoupled from a main nozzle body, at least partially spherical trained In addition nozzle body.
- Fig. 7 shows the vacuum cleaner nozzle Fig. 6a and 6b in a side, top view and a sectional view, wherein for better illustration of the main nozzle body, the cover has not been shown.
- Fig. 8 a vacuum cleaner nozzle according to Fig. 7 in a perspective rear view.
- the in the 6a to 8 Vacuum cleaner nozzle 1 shown comprises a main nozzle body 10 and a secondary nozzle body 40.
- the secondary nozzle body 40 is designed as a floor nozzle 41.
- the joint surface 21 b of the floor nozzle 41 is designed at least partially spherical.
- the side of the secondary nozzle body 40 pins are arranged, which form a rotational axis 22 in the coupled state with the main nozzle body 10.
- About a locking device 50 of the secondary nozzle body 40 can be decoupled from the main nozzle body 10. Via a foot operation of the lever 51, a wedge gear 52 of the locking direction 50 releases the pins 24 of the rotation axis 22 and the sub-nozzle body 40 can be removed from the main nozzle body 10 counter to the main movement direction 13.
- a coupling takes place in the reverse order: Via a foot actuation of the lever 51, a wedge gear 52 of the locking direction 50 releases a bearing unit 53 for the pin 24.
- the secondary nozzle body 40 is the main direction of movement 13 following inserted into the main nozzle body to stop 10. Subsequently, the lever 51 is released and the wedge gear 52 presses the bearing unit 53 about the pin 24. It goes without saying that differently shaped secondary nozzle body 40 (small floor nozzle 41, furniture brush 42, upholstery nozzle 44) can be coupled to the main nozzle body.
- the present invention makes it possible, with simple structural and cost-effective means, to provide an improved secondary nozzle body 40 which can be coupled to a main nozzle body 10 and which can be designed as a main nozzle or as an accessory nozzle.
- a streamlined and simpler constructed secondary nozzle body 40 can be provided.
- main 10 and secondary nozzle body 40 as well as the sole use of the secondary nozzle body 40, a comfortable and reliable handling and thus satisfactory cleaning results are also possible on different surfaces 2.
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- Buse d'aspirateur (1) comprenant un canal d'aspiration (12) pour le couplage à un appareil d'entretien de sol dans le but d'aspirer l'air chargé de poussière déposé sur une surface (2), comprenant un corps de buse principal (10) et un embout de buse (30) et une articulation (20) disposée là-entre, l'articulation (20) étant formée à partir de deux pièces (20a, 20b) mobiles l'une par rapport à l'autre, caractérisée en ce que la première pièce d'articulation (20a) est reliée au corps de buse principal (10) et la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b) est reliée à l'embout de buse (30), et en ce que la pièce d'articulation (20b) reliée à l'embout de buse (30) peut être retirée du corps de buse principal (10) et en ce qu'elle est réalisée comme corps de buse secondaire (40) autonome, capable de fonctionner.
- Buse d'aspirateur (1) selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la première pièce d'articulation (20a) est réalisée au moins par sections en tant qu'une surface concave et en ce que la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b) est réalisée au moins par sections en tant qu'une surface convexe et en ce que les surfaces d'articulation (21 a, 21 b) de la première pièce d'articulation (20a) et de la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b) sont réalisées de manière correspondant l'une par rapport à l'autre.
- Buse d'aspirateur (1) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que la première pièce d'articulation (20a) et la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b) sont réalisées au moins par sections respectivement comme corps à symétrie de rotation, lesquelles possèdent un axe de rotation commun (22).
- Buse d'aspirateur (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée en ce que la première pièce d'articulation (20a) et la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b) sont disposées de manière pivotante transversalement à un sens de déplacement principal (13) de la buse d'aspirateur (1).
- Buse d'aspirateur (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la première pièce d'articulation (20a) et la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b) forment le canal d'aspiration (12) au moins par sections.
- Buse d'aspirateur (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'à l'état inséré du corps de buse secondaire (40) dans le corps de buse principal (10), la première section de canal d'aspiration (12a) réalisée dans la première pièce d'articulation (20a) passe à la deuxième section de canal d'aspiration (12b) réalisée dans la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b).
- Buse d'aspirateur (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'un joint (23) est disposé entre la première pièce d'articulation (20a) et la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b) pour étanchéifier les sections de canal d'aspiration (12a, 12b).
- Buse d'aspirateur (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'au moins un patin de glissement (47), une roue (48) et/ou une roulette (49) sont disposés sur la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b).
- Buse d'aspirateur (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b) est conçue d'une seule pièce avec l'embout de buse (30).
- Buse d'aspirateur (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b) peut être couplée au corps de buse principal (10) par l'intermédiaire d'un dispositif de verrouillage (50), lequel est réalisé de préférence comme liaison par déclic, par serrage ou par enclenchement.
- Buse d'aspirateur (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b) est équipée sur le côté opposé de l'embout de buse (30) d'un collet (46) périphérique sur complètement un niveau ou au moins par sections sur le même niveau.
- Buse d'aspirateur (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b) est réalisée en tant qu'une buse de sol étroite (41), en tant qu'une brosse pour meubles (42) ou en tant qu'une buse pour meubles capitonnés (43).
- Buse d'aspirateur (1) selon la revendication 11 ou 12, caractérisée en ce qu'au moins un ramasse-fils (44) et/ou des crins de brosserie (45) sont disposés sur le collet périphérique (46) de la deuxième pièce d'articulation (20b).
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