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US2217174A
US2217174A US139834A US13983437A US2217174A US 2217174 A US2217174 A US 2217174A US 139834 A US139834 A US 139834A US 13983437 A US13983437 A US 13983437A US 2217174 A US2217174 A US 2217174A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L9/00Details 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
    • A47L9/28Installation of the electric equipment, e.g. adaptation or attachment to the suction cleaner; Controlling suction cleaners by electric means
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  • This invention relates to the ambulatory type of vacuum cleaner and more particularly to a support for a lens used in conjunction with an electric light carried bythe cleaner for the pur- 5 pose of illuminating the floor in advance of the cleaner, and has for its objective the provision of an improved support which will resiliently sustain a lens in a vacuum cleaner casing so that it will yield inwardly to prevent breakage if it 10 should strike an obstruction.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a support for a lens which may be readily and cheaply manufactured and which is easily assembled.
  • a further object of this invention is to so construct the support for 5 the lens that the lens is yieldingly held against its support at all times and will assume its normal position if it should be displaced by striking an object.
  • Figure 1 is a perspectiveview of a vacuum 20 cleaner casing showing the lens therein.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical section taken through a portion of the casing and through the center of the lens.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged horizontal section taken 5 substantially along the line 33 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of the lens and its support.
  • a frame ll Seated in the casing in is a frame ll having a forwardly extending portion l2 provided with feet l3. Carried by the upper part of the frame II are two lugs 35 H and i5 which areapertured to receive the free ends of a compression type spring i6 which is bowed upwardly and extends above the upper edge of the frame.
  • a compression type spring i6 which is bowed upwardly and extends above the upper edge of the frame.
  • the lower edge is of the frame abutting the edge IQ of the casing, and the arched portion of the spring i6 slips under the edge 20 of the casing.
  • Lugs 2i carried by the casing l position the frame.
  • a lenszz Carried by the frame ii is a lenszz having prisms 22' which reflect and 'refract the light from an electric bulb 28 and reflector 29, located within the casing in.
  • the edges of the lens 2! (Cl. 24o--2) are formed with step-like shoulders 23 which are in contact with the marginal edges of the rectangular shaped aperture in the frame II.
  • the lens 22 is resiliently held in place by means of a substantially U-shaped spring which is fixed to the frame H by the screw and has its up-standing arms 25 bowed at their terminal portions and entering grooves 21 in the side edges of the lens.
  • the lens is yieidingly held against the frame at all times and is permitted to move inwardly if it should strike an object, such as f iture.
  • the lens 22 projects outwardly from the frame at the top only and the lower part of the lens is partially protected bythe sides I I of the frame.
  • the spring arms also tend to preventlateraldisplacement of the lens.
  • illuminating means carried by said casing and located in rear of said aperture, a frame having an opening therein, means for detachably securing said frame in the aperture in said casing, a lens fitted into the opening in said frame,'and a spring secured to said frame and having two arms which enter grooves formed in the edges'of said lens to yieldingly urge said lens against said frame, whereby said lens is adapted to move inwardly when pres sure is encountered and then assume its normal position when the pressure is relieved.
  • illuminating means carried by said casing and located in rear of said aperture, a frame having an opening therein, means for detachably securing said frame in the aperture in said casing, a lens fitted into the opening in said frame, said lens having grooves I formed in its edges, and a U-shaped spring secured to said frame and having two arms the free ends of which are bent to form convex terminal portions which enter the grooves in said lens to resiliently hold said lens in said frame.

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8. 19 w. Q'LANGILLE 2,217,174
VACUUM CLEANER Filed'Apri'l 30, 1937 Patented Oct. 8, 1940 UNITED STATES PATENT. OFFICE VACUUM CLEANER Wilfred 0. Langille, Chester, N. 1., assignor to The Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth N. J., a corporation of New Jersey Application April 30, 1937, Serial No. 139,834
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This invention relates to the ambulatory type of vacuum cleaner and more particularly to a support for a lens used in conjunction with an electric light carried bythe cleaner for the pur- 5 pose of illuminating the floor in advance of the cleaner, and has for its objective the provision of an improved support which will resiliently sustain a lens in a vacuum cleaner casing so that it will yield inwardly to prevent breakage if it 10 should strike an obstruction. Another object of this invention is to provide a support for a lens which may be readily and cheaply manufactured and which is easily assembled. A further object of this invention is to so construct the support for 5 the lens that the lens is yieldingly held against its support at all times and will assume its normal position if it should be displaced by striking an object.
Figure 1 is a perspectiveview of a vacuum 20 cleaner casing showing the lens therein.
Figure 2 is a vertical section taken through a portion of the casing and through the center of the lens.
-. Figure 3 is an enlarged horizontal section taken 5 substantially along the line 33 of Figure 2. Figure 4 is a perspective view of the lens and its support.
In the embodiment of this invention selected for illustration it represents the casing of an 30 ambulatory type vacuum cleaner which may be of any suitable size or shape. Seated in the casing in is a frame ll having a forwardly extending portion l2 provided with feet l3. Carried by the upper part of the frame II are two lugs 35 H and i5 which areapertured to receive the free ends of a compression type spring i6 which is bowed upwardly and extends above the upper edge of the frame. When the frame Iii is in position, the feet I: of the frame rest on the ledge 40 I! (Fig. 2) of the casing iii, the lower edge is of the frame abutting the edge IQ of the casing, and the arched portion of the spring i6 slips under the edge 20 of the casing. Lugs 2i carried by the casing l position the frame.
Carried by the frame ii is a lenszz having prisms 22' which reflect and 'refract the light from an electric bulb 28 and reflector 29, located within the casing in. The edges of the lens 2! (Cl. 24o--2) are formed with step-like shoulders 23 which are in contact with the marginal edges of the rectangular shaped aperture in the frame II. The lens 22 is resiliently held in place by means of a substantially U-shaped spring which is fixed to the frame H by the screw and has its up-standing arms 25 bowed at their terminal portions and entering grooves 21 in the side edges of the lens.
It will be obvious from the above that the lens is yieidingly held against the frame at all times and is permitted to move inwardly if it should strike an object, such as f iture.
As shown in Figure 2 the lens 22 projects outwardly from the frame at the top only and the lower part of the lens is partially protected bythe sides I I of the frame. Thus if the lens strikes" an object it will pivot about its lower edge and as soon as the force is removed will assume its normal position. The spring arms also tend to preventlateraldisplacement of the lens.
-Having thus set forth the nature of the invention, what I claim herein is:
1. In combination with a vacuum cleaner casing formed .with an aperture, illuminating means carried by said casing and located in rear of said aperture, a frame having an opening therein, means for detachably securing said frame in the aperture in said casing, a lens fitted into the opening in said frame,'and a spring secured to said frame and having two arms which enter grooves formed in the edges'of said lens to yieldingly urge said lens against said frame, whereby said lens is adapted to move inwardly when pres sure is encountered and then assume its normal position when the pressure is relieved.
2. In combination with a vacuum cleaner casing formed with an aperture, illuminating means carried by said casing and located in rear of said aperture, a frame having an opening therein,, means for detachably securing said frame in the aperture in said casing, a lens fitted into the opening in said frame, said lens having grooves I formed in its edges, and a U-shaped spring secured to said frame and having two arms the free ends of which are bent to form convex terminal portions which enter the grooves in said lens to resiliently hold said lens in said frame.
, WILFRED 0. LANGILLE.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2571130A (en) * 1948-02-16 1951-10-16 Arnold E Hargis Disappearing clearance light for truck bodies
US4757574A (en) * 1988-01-25 1988-07-19 The Singer Company Light plate for vacuum cleaner
US4791700A (en) * 1987-12-29 1988-12-20 The Scott Fetzer Company Fresnel lens illuminator for vacuum cleaner
US5207498A (en) * 1991-08-27 1993-05-04 Electrolux Corporation Vacuum cleaner headlight
US6289552B1 (en) 1999-07-16 2001-09-18 Matsushita Electric Corporation Of America Vacuum cleaner with dual agitator windows
EP1320316A2 (en) * 2000-09-29 2003-06-25 Oreck Holdings, LLC Low-profile and highly-maneuverable vacuum cleaner having a headlight, a sidelight, anti-ingestion bars, side brushes, a squeegee, and a scent cartridge

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2571130A (en) * 1948-02-16 1951-10-16 Arnold E Hargis Disappearing clearance light for truck bodies
US4791700A (en) * 1987-12-29 1988-12-20 The Scott Fetzer Company Fresnel lens illuminator for vacuum cleaner
US4757574A (en) * 1988-01-25 1988-07-19 The Singer Company Light plate for vacuum cleaner
US5207498A (en) * 1991-08-27 1993-05-04 Electrolux Corporation Vacuum cleaner headlight
US6289552B1 (en) 1999-07-16 2001-09-18 Matsushita Electric Corporation Of America Vacuum cleaner with dual agitator windows
EP1320316A2 (en) * 2000-09-29 2003-06-25 Oreck Holdings, LLC Low-profile and highly-maneuverable vacuum cleaner having a headlight, a sidelight, anti-ingestion bars, side brushes, a squeegee, and a scent cartridge
EP1320316A4 (en) * 2000-09-29 2006-12-20 Oreck Holdings Llc Low-profile and highly-maneuverable vacuum cleaner having a headlight, a sidelight, anti-ingestion bars, side brushes, a squeegee, and a scent cartridge

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