US20190167054A1 - Air agitator nozzle system - Google Patents
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- Certain embodiments of the disclosure relate to systems and methods for providing an air agitator nozzle system.
- the agitator brush is turned off when the vacuum cleaner is used on a hardwood floor, for example. Turning of the agitator brush avoids scratching the wood surface of the hardwood floor. However, this reduces the effectiveness of the vacuum cleaner to clean the hardwood floor since it is only relying on suction power to clean the wood surface of the hardwood floor.
- FIG. 1 shows a first view of an embodiment of a vacuum cleaner according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 shows a second view of the embodiment of the vacuum cleaner according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 shows a first view of an embodiment of a vacuum cleaner head according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 shows a second view of the embodiment of the vacuum cleaner head according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 shows a third view of the embodiment of the vacuum cleaner head according to the present disclosure.
- circuit and “circuitry” refer to physical electronic components (i.e., hardware) and any software and/or firmware (“code”) which may configure the hardware, be executed by the hardware, and/or otherwise be associated with the hardware.
- code software and/or firmware
- and/or means any one or more of the items in the list joined by “and/or”.
- x and/or y means any element of the three-element set ⁇ (x), (y), (x, y) ⁇ .
- x, y, and/or z means any element of the seven-element set ⁇ (x), (y), (z), (x, y), (x, z), (y, z), (x, y, z) ⁇ .
- exemplary means serving as a non-limiting example, instance, or illustration.
- terms “e.g.” and “for example” set off lists of one or more non-limiting examples, instances, or illustrations.
- Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to systems, methods, and devices for providing an air agitator nozzle system.
- Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide an agitator nozzle system that improves vacuum cleaning by using air nozzles (e.g., jets) to spray air directly onto a surface to be cleaned to loosen dirt and/or dust and push the loosened dirt and/or dust to be sucked into the vacuum via the suction power of the vacuum.
- air nozzles e.g., jets
- the source of the sprayed air is an exhaust of the motor of the vacuum cleaner.
- the agitator nozzle system e.g., an air agitator nozzle system
- air e.g., recycled air
- the exhaust of the motor can be used to power the agitator nozzle system including the sprayed air without affecting the power or efficiency of the vacuum cleaner.
- Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide a vacuum cleaner that employs suction power, an agitator brush, and an air agitator nozzle to improve cleaning.
- One or more of the suction power, the agitator brush, and the air agitator nozzle can be employed to enhance surface cleaning of a floor surface whether the floor is carpeted or not (e.g., hardwood floors, tiled floors, etc.).
- the vacuum cleaner 100 can include, for example, a head 110 , a wand 120 , a hose 130 , a housing 140 , and an air tube 150 .
- the housing 140 can include, for example, a filter, a dust bag, a vacuum motor, a control system, and a portion of the air agitator nozzle system. Although illustrated as separate from the wand 120 , the housing 140 can be integrated with the wand 120 into an upright vacuum cleaner to reduce the length and exposure of the hose 130 and the air tube 150 . Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5 , a bottom view of a portion of the vacuum cleaner 100 is illustrated.
- the head 110 of the vacuum cleaner 100 can include, for example, a manifold 160 , an agitator brush 170 , and one or more agitator nozzles 180 .
- the manifold 160 can include or be connected to air agitator nozzles 180 .
- Some embodiments provide that the air agitator nozzles 180 are in front of the agitator brush 170 and are pointed in a direction that send air jets toward the surface (e.g., floor surface) that is being cleaned and push the loosened dust and/or dirt particles toward the suction of the vacuum cleaner 100 .
- the head 110 is coupled to the wand 120 which, in turn, is coupled to the hose 130 .
- the hose 130 is coupled to the housing 140 .
- the air tube 150 is coupled to the housing via a portion of the air agitator nozzle system in the housing 140 .
- the air tube 150 is coupled to the manifold 160 .
- suction power is turned on when the vacuum is turned on.
- the agitator brush 170 may be operated or not depending on the settings, controls, and/or surface type that is to be cleaned. Air is sucked via suction power through the head 110 , the wand 120 , and the hose 130 to the housing 140 .
- the dirt can be filtered by a filter and stored in a bag (e.g., a dust and/or dirt bag or bin) in the housing 140 .
- the air agitator nozzle system in the housing 140 provides air to the air tube 150 which, in turn, provides the air to the manifold 160 .
- the air is expelled through air agitator nozzles 180 that are part of or coupled to the manifold 180 and loosens dirt and/or dust on the surface to be cleaned. Some embodiments provide that the expelled air pushes the loosened dirt and/or dust towards the vacuum head 110 where it is sucked by the suction power of the vacuum cleaner.
- the air carried by the air tube 150 comes from air exhaust (e.g., air leaving the housing 140 of the vacuum cleaner 100 , a vacuum motor exhaust, etc.). Air can be redirected from the air exhaust to the air tube 150 without negatively impacting the performance of the vacuum cleaner 100 . Further, by using recycled air from air exhaust (e.g., motor exhaust) as an agitator, there is no need to fill and carry around an agitator fluid reservoir, which can be quite messy and very heavy. In addition, there is no need to periodically replace the dirty fluid in the agitator fluid reservoir.
- air exhaust e.g., air leaving the housing 140 of the vacuum cleaner 100 , a vacuum motor exhaust, etc.
- Some embodiments provide improved cleaning by using air agitator nozzles 180 in combination with the suction power of a vacuum cleaner 100 .
- the agitator brush 170 might scratch a hardwood floor.
- Some embodiments provide improved cleaning by using air agitator nozzles 180 in combination with the suction power and agitator brush 170 of the vacuum cleaner 100 .
- Some embodiments provide an air nozzle system that achieves a desired level of deep-cleaning by spraying air before the agitator brush 170 to directly move the dust and/or dirt particles around from hard surfaces or even buried-down dirt to be sucked or, in the case of carpeted floor, further agitated by the agitator brush 170 before being sucked by the vacuum 100 .
- Some embodiments provide advanced cleaning over conventional cleaning methods by making dust particles easier to remove. For example, air jets 180 before the agitator brush 170 prepare the surface by spraying air onto the surface to loosen the dirt and/or dust. By using recycled air from the motor exhaust of the vacuum cleaner, some embodiments avoid the disadvantages attributable to a fluid agitator reservoir.
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- The present application claims benefit from and priority to U.S. Application No. 62/594,196, filed Dec. 4, 2017. The above-identified application is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- Certain embodiments of the disclosure relate to systems and methods for providing an air agitator nozzle system.
- In a conventional vacuum cleaner, the agitator brush is turned off when the vacuum cleaner is used on a hardwood floor, for example. Turning of the agitator brush avoids scratching the wood surface of the hardwood floor. However, this reduces the effectiveness of the vacuum cleaner to clean the hardwood floor since it is only relying on suction power to clean the wood surface of the hardwood floor.
- Further limitations and disadvantages of conventional and traditional approaches will become apparent to one of skill in the art, through comparison of such systems with the present disclosure as set forth in the remainder of the present application with reference to the drawings.
- Systems, devices, and methods for providing an air agitator nozzle system are provided substantially as illustrated by and/or described in connection with at least one of the figures, as set forth more completely in the claims.
- Various advantages, aspects and novel features of the present disclosure, as well as details of an illustrated embodiment thereof, will be more fully understood from the following description and drawings.
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FIG. 1 shows a first view of an embodiment of a vacuum cleaner according to the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 shows a second view of the embodiment of the vacuum cleaner according to the present disclosure. -
FIG. 3 shows a first view of an embodiment of a vacuum cleaner head according to the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 shows a second view of the embodiment of the vacuum cleaner head according to the present disclosure. -
FIG. 5 shows a third view of the embodiment of the vacuum cleaner head according to the present disclosure. - As utilized herein the terms “circuit” and “circuitry” refer to physical electronic components (i.e., hardware) and any software and/or firmware (“code”) which may configure the hardware, be executed by the hardware, and/or otherwise be associated with the hardware. As utilized herein, “and/or” means any one or more of the items in the list joined by “and/or”. As an example, “x and/or y” means any element of the three-element set {(x), (y), (x, y)}. As another example, “x, y, and/or z” means any element of the seven-element set {(x), (y), (z), (x, y), (x, z), (y, z), (x, y, z)}. As utilized herein, the term “exemplary” means serving as a non-limiting example, instance, or illustration. As utilized herein, the terms “e.g.” and “for example” set off lists of one or more non-limiting examples, instances, or illustrations.
- The drawings are of illustrative embodiments. They do not illustrate all embodiments. Other embodiments may be used in addition or instead. Details that may be apparent or unnecessary may be omitted to save space or for more effective illustration. Some embodiments may be practiced with additional components or steps and/or without all of the components or steps that are illustrated.
- Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to systems, methods, and devices for providing an air agitator nozzle system.
- Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide an agitator nozzle system that improves vacuum cleaning by using air nozzles (e.g., jets) to spray air directly onto a surface to be cleaned to loosen dirt and/or dust and push the loosened dirt and/or dust to be sucked into the vacuum via the suction power of the vacuum.
- Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide that the source of the sprayed air is an exhaust of the motor of the vacuum cleaner. Thus, in some embodiments, there is no agitator fluid that has to be replaced, for example, after cleaning a room or a part of a room, and/or there is no agitator fluid reservoir that has to be filled and/or refilled and transported with the vacuum cleaner during cleaning. The agitator nozzle system (e.g., an air agitator nozzle system) can provide air (e.g., recycled air) from the exhaust of the motor that is used as an agitator during cleaning. Further, the exhaust of the motor can be used to power the agitator nozzle system including the sprayed air without affecting the power or efficiency of the vacuum cleaner.
- Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide a vacuum cleaner that employs suction power, an agitator brush, and an air agitator nozzle to improve cleaning. One or more of the suction power, the agitator brush, and the air agitator nozzle can be employed to enhance surface cleaning of a floor surface whether the floor is carpeted or not (e.g., hardwood floors, tiled floors, etc.).
- Referring to
FIGS. 1-3 , an embodiment of a vacuum cleaner is shown according to the present disclosure. Thevacuum cleaner 100 can include, for example, ahead 110, awand 120, ahose 130, ahousing 140, and anair tube 150. Thehousing 140 can include, for example, a filter, a dust bag, a vacuum motor, a control system, and a portion of the air agitator nozzle system. Although illustrated as separate from thewand 120, thehousing 140 can be integrated with thewand 120 into an upright vacuum cleaner to reduce the length and exposure of thehose 130 and theair tube 150. Referring toFIGS. 4 and 5 , a bottom view of a portion of thevacuum cleaner 100 is illustrated. As shown, thehead 110 of thevacuum cleaner 100 can include, for example, amanifold 160, anagitator brush 170, and one ormore agitator nozzles 180. Themanifold 160 can include or be connected toair agitator nozzles 180. Some embodiments provide that theair agitator nozzles 180 are in front of theagitator brush 170 and are pointed in a direction that send air jets toward the surface (e.g., floor surface) that is being cleaned and push the loosened dust and/or dirt particles toward the suction of thevacuum cleaner 100. - Referring to
FIGS. 1-5 , thehead 110 is coupled to thewand 120 which, in turn, is coupled to thehose 130. Thehose 130 is coupled to thehousing 140. Theair tube 150 is coupled to the housing via a portion of the air agitator nozzle system in thehousing 140. Theair tube 150 is coupled to themanifold 160. - In operation, suction power is turned on when the vacuum is turned on. The
agitator brush 170 may be operated or not depending on the settings, controls, and/or surface type that is to be cleaned. Air is sucked via suction power through thehead 110, thewand 120, and thehose 130 to thehousing 140. The dirt can be filtered by a filter and stored in a bag (e.g., a dust and/or dirt bag or bin) in thehousing 140. The air agitator nozzle system in thehousing 140 provides air to theair tube 150 which, in turn, provides the air to themanifold 160. The air is expelled throughair agitator nozzles 180 that are part of or coupled to themanifold 180 and loosens dirt and/or dust on the surface to be cleaned. Some embodiments provide that the expelled air pushes the loosened dirt and/or dust towards thevacuum head 110 where it is sucked by the suction power of the vacuum cleaner. - Some embodiments contemplate that the air carried by the
air tube 150 comes from air exhaust (e.g., air leaving thehousing 140 of thevacuum cleaner 100, a vacuum motor exhaust, etc.). Air can be redirected from the air exhaust to theair tube 150 without negatively impacting the performance of thevacuum cleaner 100. Further, by using recycled air from air exhaust (e.g., motor exhaust) as an agitator, there is no need to fill and carry around an agitator fluid reservoir, which can be quite messy and very heavy. In addition, there is no need to periodically replace the dirty fluid in the agitator fluid reservoir. - Some embodiments provide improved cleaning by using
air agitator nozzles 180 in combination with the suction power of avacuum cleaner 100. For example, in some circumstances, it might be advantageous not to use theagitator brush 170. For example, in some instances, theagitator brush 170 might scratch a hardwood floor. By using the suction power in combination with theair agitator nozzles 180, deep-down dirt and/or dust particles in the hard floor or carpet floor are loosened before being sucked by thevacuum cleaner 100. - Some embodiments provide improved cleaning by using
air agitator nozzles 180 in combination with the suction power andagitator brush 170 of thevacuum cleaner 100. - Some embodiments provide an air nozzle system that achieves a desired level of deep-cleaning by spraying air before the
agitator brush 170 to directly move the dust and/or dirt particles around from hard surfaces or even buried-down dirt to be sucked or, in the case of carpeted floor, further agitated by theagitator brush 170 before being sucked by thevacuum 100. - Some embodiments provide advanced cleaning over conventional cleaning methods by making dust particles easier to remove. For example,
air jets 180 before theagitator brush 170 prepare the surface by spraying air onto the surface to loosen the dirt and/or dust. By using recycled air from the motor exhaust of the vacuum cleaner, some embodiments avoid the disadvantages attributable to a fluid agitator reservoir. - While the present disclosure has been described with reference to certain embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from its scope. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but that the present disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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