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US3200432A
US3200432A US216772A US21677262A US3200432A US 3200432 A US3200432 A US 3200432A US 216772 A US216772 A US 216772A US 21677262 A US21677262 A US 21677262A US 3200432 A US3200432 A US 3200432A
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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
    • A47L9/0009Storing devices ; Supports, stands or holders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L5/00Structural features of suction cleaners
    • A47L5/12Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum
    • A47L5/22Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum with rotary fans
    • A47L5/36Suction cleaners with hose between nozzle and casing; Suction cleaners for fixing on staircases; Suction cleaners for carrying on the back
    • A47L5/362Suction cleaners with hose between nozzle and casing; Suction cleaners for fixing on staircases; Suction cleaners for carrying on the back of the horizontal type, e.g. canister or sledge type
    • 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
    • A47L9/0009Storing devices ; Supports, stands or holders
    • A47L9/0018Storing devices ; Supports, stands or holders integrated in or removably mounted upon the suction cleaner for storing parts of said suction cleaner
    • A47L9/0027Storing devices ; Supports, stands or holders integrated in or removably mounted upon the suction cleaner for storing parts of said suction cleaner specially adapted for holding the suction cleaning tools
    • 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
    • A47L9/0009Storing devices ; Supports, stands or holders
    • A47L9/0018Storing devices ; Supports, stands or holders integrated in or removably mounted upon the suction cleaner for storing parts of said suction cleaner
    • A47L9/0036Storing devices ; Supports, stands or holders integrated in or removably mounted upon the suction cleaner for storing parts of said suction cleaner specially adapted for holding the suction hose

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  • the present invention relates to canister type suction cleaners and more particularly to storing all of the cleaning tools and the hose completely within the cleaner, the hose at all times being connected in operative relation to the suction air inlet.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a suction cleaner having a base and a cover therefor, the base including means for supporting a suction creating unit, a filter bag and means for storing a hose connected to the filter bag, the cover when opened exposing the hose storing means for arranging the hose thereon in storage position.
  • Another object is to provide the foregoing suction cleaner with a hose opening whereby the cover may be closed while the hose is connected to the filter bag with the unstored hose projecting through the opening to perform the cleaning operations.
  • a further object is to provide a suction cleaner having a base in which is mounted suction creating means, a cover for the base and a pocket on the cover arranged adjacent to the suction creating means for storing an electric cord.
  • Still another object is to provide the foregoing suction cleaner with means for supporting cleaning tools on the cover, the cord pocket being arranged with respect to the tools for ready access to the pocket to removably store the electric cord therein.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the suction cleaner showing the cover closed and the hose connected to a surface cleaning tool
  • FIGURE 2 is a section along the line 2-2 in FIG- URE 3,
  • FIGURE 3 is a perspective view showing the cover in opened position with the hose coiled on the cleaner base and the electric cord and cleaning tools supported on the cleaner cover,
  • FIGURE 4 is a broken view partly in section showing the opened cover attached to the base and the cord pocket in the cover, and
  • FIGURE 5 is a broken top view of the cleaner base with the cover removed.
  • the embodiment of the invention herein disclosed comprises a cleaner body including a base 11 and a cover 12.
  • the base 11 is substantially rectangular and has a lower metal section 13 on which is secured a support or bulkhead 14, the joint therebetween being covered by a furniture guard 15.
  • the cleaner is supported at its forward end on a castor 16 and at at its rear end by two spaced wheels 17, the castor 16 and wheels 17 being suitably attached to the bottom wall 18 of the base 11.
  • a carrying handle 11 is attached to the base 11.
  • the bulkhead 14 is formed of plastic and has a platform 211 encircled by upwardly and downwardly projecting opposite side walls 21, a rear wall 22 and a front wall 23.
  • the platform 21 has a rear housing portion 24 and a front portion 25 provided with a rectangular opening 26.
  • the opening 26 is closed by a plastic cover 27 provided with an integral plastic hinge 28, the stationary portion of the latter being rigidly secured to the platform 211.
  • cover 27 is provided with a combined handle and latch 32 for locking the cover in airtight relation with the platform 20 and for lifting the cover to its open position to expose the opening 26 for access to the chamber 29.
  • the filter bag may be supported on a suitable bracket 33 in the base section 13.
  • the suction creating motorfan unit 31 has its inlet 34 communicating with the chamber 29 and discharges air under pressure through an opening 35 in the base section 13.
  • An electric cord 36 for the motor-fan unit 31 extends from the bulkhead as indicated at 37 and when connected by a suitable plug to a source of current is adapted to extend through either one of the cord slots 38 formed in the upper edge of the bulkhead side walls 21.
  • a switch 39 mounted on the base section 13 controls the supply of current to the motorfan unit 31.
  • the cover 27 for the bag chamber 29 is provided with a suction air inlet 40 in which is rotatably connected an elbow 41 forming the inner end of a hose 42, the outer end of which terminates in a rigid tubular portion 43 rotatably attached at 44 to the flexible portion 45 of the hose.
  • the hose elbow 41 communicates with the filter bag 30 to conduct dirt-laden air thereto.
  • Formed on the cover 27 adjacent the suction air inlet 40 is a projecting hose coiling guide 46 having an oifset upwardly inclined portion 47 adjacent the hose elbow 41 to prevent reverse coiling of the hose and thereby direct the initial coiling of the hose in the direction of the arrow 48 around the projection 46.
  • the top surface of the cover 27 may be provided with an upwardly projecting rib 49 to assist in arranging a hose 42 in a spiral around the projection 46.
  • the coiled hose 42 is supported on the upper surface of the bag chamber cover 27 and the rigid tubular end 43 of the hose is arranged in the recess 50 on the bulkhead 14 formed by an end wall 51 of the housing 24 and the adjacent walls of the platform 20 and side and rear walls 21 and 22 respectively of the bulkhead.
  • the front wall 23 of the bulkhead 14 is provided with an elongated marginal hose opening 52 having opposed vertical walls 53 and a bottom wall 54, the latter being substantially in the plane of the chamber cover 27.
  • the upper edge 55 of the peripheral walls of the bulkhead 14 rises from the platform 20 to extend above the top plane of the hose 42 when it is coiled in stored position on the bag chamber cover 27.
  • the hose opening 52 is of relatively great length so that the hose may extend from the suction air inlet 40 and through the opening 52 for manipulating the cleaner body 10 on its wheels while the cleaner cover 12 is in closed position, as shown in FIG- URE 1.
  • the cleaner cover 12 for the base 11 is formed of plastic and comprises a top wall 56 from which depends opposed side walls 57, a rear wall 58 and a front wall 59, the lower peripheral edge 60 of the depending walls abutting the upper edge 55 of the bulkhead 14 when the cover is in closed position. of the cover 12 cooperates with the bulkhead vertical walls 53 to complete the hose opening 52 when the cover is closed.
  • the cover 12 is pivotally secured to the base 11 by a pair of L-shaped hinges 62 each of which has an upper arm 63 rigidly attached to a fiange 64 on each of the cover side walls 57, and the lower arm 65 of each hinge is rotatably mounted at 66 on the bulkhead 14.
  • the arm 63 of each hinge 62 is secured to the cover 12 inwardly of the rear wall 58, and the pivotal axis 66 of the hinges 62 is below the top edge 55 of the bulkhead 14, whereby when the cover 12 is moved to its opened vertical position the rear wall 58 is displaced downwardly below the top edge of the bulkhead 14 to appreciably reduce the vertical extent of the cover 12 rela- The portion 61 in the front wall 59 tive to the base 11.
  • the center of gravity of the cover 12 is lowered considerably when in opened vertical position in comparison to hinging the rear wall 58 of the cover 12 directly to the rear Wall 22 of the bulkhead 14.
  • the cover 12 is locked in closed position by a latch including a keeper 67 on the cover and a suitable spring biased lever 68 mounted on the front wall 23 of the bulkhead 14.
  • the length of the lower arm 65 of each hinge 62 and the position of the rear edge 69 of the cord slots 38 is so arranged that when the cover 12 is closed the hinge upper arms 63 are positioned forwardly of the rear edge 69 of the cord slots 38, as shown in dotted lines in FIGURE 4. If the cover 12 is open and the electric cord 36 is resting on the upper edge 55 of the base 11 rearwardly of either one of the cord slots 38 and the cover is then moved to closed position, the hinge lower arm 65, curved portion 76 and the upper arm 63 will engage the cord and shift the latter forwardly into one of the slots 33 to prevent injuring the cord by being clamped between the edges 60 and 55 of the cover and the base.
  • a member 71 Cooperating with the cover rear wall 58, top Wall 56 and side walls 57 is a member 71 which forms a pocket 72 having a top access opening 73 for storing the electric cord ber 75.
  • the cord 36 has the usual electric plug and is provided with indicia at 77 adjacent the cord anchor 37 on the bulkhead 14 to inform the operator that the cord should not be wound on the member 65 beyond the mark 77.
  • the remaining loose or unwound cord is of sufficient length to allow depositing the reel 75 into the pocket 72. If desired, the reel 75 may be omitted and the cord looped into a hank to the indicia 77 and deposited in the pocket 72.
  • the pocket 72 When the cover 12 is in opened position the pocket 72, being at the rear end of the cover 12, is arranged adjacent to the motor-fan unit 31 and the fixed point 37 of the cord 36 so that the length of loose cord between the pocket 72 and the point 37 on the bulkhead 14 is of the least possible extent.
  • FIGURE 3 illustrates the arrangement of the tools including a wand 7 8, dusting brush 79, furniture brush 80, carpet-floor brush 31 and a crevice tool 82. All of the tools are removably attached to the interior surface of the cover 12 by suitable clamps 83 and 84-, the latter supporting one end of the carpet-floor brush 81.
  • the elongated wand 78 extends diagonally of the cover 12 and has one end seated in the cord pocket 72.
  • the dusting brush 79 and furniture brush 80 are arranged to the left of the wand 78, as viewed in FIGURE 3, and the carpet-fioor brush 81 and crevice tool 82 to the right of the Wand.
  • the arrangement of the tools relative to the entrance 73 to the cord pocket 72 is such that the cord reel '75, or looped cord, can be removably deposited in the pocket 72 Without disturbing any of the attached cleaning tools.
  • the cleaner when not in use has all of its cleaning tools stored within the cleaner cover 12 and the hose 42 is coiled on the bag chamber cover 27 as shown in FIGURE 3, and the cleaner cover retained in closed position by the latch 68 as in FIGURE 1.
  • closet or the like by being upended to a vertical position with the rear end walls of the cover 12 and base 11 resting on a supporting surface.
  • the latter When it is desired to use the cleaner the latter is transported by the handle 19 to the desired location and the wheels 16-17 placed upon the supporting surface.
  • the latch lever 68 is manipulated so that the cover 12 can be raised to its vertical opened position shown in FIG- URE 3 to expose all of the tools, electric cord and hose.
  • the operator grasps the rigid free end 43 of the hose 42 and manipulates it to uncoil the hose from about the guide 46 on the chamber cover 27.
  • the swivel joint 44 between the rigid end 43 and the flexible portion 45 of the hose prevents the latter from twisting as it is being uncoiled.
  • the operator removes the wand 73 from the cover 12 and attaches it to the hose end 43, and then one of the desired cleaning tools, for example 81, is detached from the clamps 33-84 on the cover 12 and secured to the wand 73.
  • the cord reel '75, or the banked cord, is lifted upwardly out of the cord pocket 72 and the coiled cord is unwound and its plug connected to the source of current.
  • the cover 12 is then moved to its closed position and the hose projects through the opening 52 in cleaner operating condition as indicated in FIG- URE 1.
  • the operator manipulates the tool 81 by the wand 78 over the surface being cleaned and the hose elbow 41 rotates in the inlet 46 communicating with the filter bag 30, and when the hose 42 abuts either of the vertical walls 53 of the hose opening 52 the cleaner body 10 will be shifted on its w eels 1647 in the desired direction.
  • the motor-fan unit 31 creates suction in the chamber 29, which suction is communicated through the hose 42 to the nozzle 81 and as a result the dirt removed from the surface being cleaned is conducted into the filter bag 30, and the filtered air is discharged from the cleaner body through the opening 35. If another cleaning tool is required the cover 12 is easily opened and the carpet-floor brush 81 returned to its location and the desired tool detached from the cover 12 and connected to the wand 73.
  • the cover 12 When the cleaning operation is completed the cover 12 is raised to its vertical opened position and the used tool and wand are disconnected from the hose 42 and replaced in their proper positions on the cover 12.
  • the cover 12 being opened exposes the platform 2% ⁇ and the helical rib 49 to the view of the operator for coiling the hose 42 about the guide 46.
  • the hose 42 is stored on the chamber cover 27 by grasping the rigid end 43 of the hose to coil the latter in the direction of the arrow 43 as shown in FIGURE 3, and the swivel joint 44 in the hose 42 prevents the latter from becoming twisted.
  • the rigid portion 43 of the hose is arranged along one of the side walls 21 of the support 14 and the extreme end is seated in the recess 59 whereby the hose when coiled is arranged in one plane on the support 14.
  • the coiling of the hose is an easily performed operation because the area about the coiling guide 46 is completely exposed so that the operator can stand erect and arrange the hose on the support 14.. If the operator should attempt to coil the hose in the reverse direction, the hose would rest on the rearwardly upwardly extending ramp 47 and be arranged above the guide 46 making it impossible for the hose to be coiled about the guide or to move the cover 12 to its closed position.
  • the electric cord 36 when disconnected from the source of current is wound about the reel 75, or looped into a hank, to the mark 77 on the cord and the reel 75 or hank is then deposited in the cord pocket 72.
  • the loose portion of the cord 36 between the mark 77 and the The cleaner is stored in a disposed between the base 11 and the cover 12 when the latter is closed.
  • the arrangement of the cord pocket 72 at the lower end of the cover 12 adjacent the motorfan unit 31 in the base 11 shortens to a minimum the unstored loose length of cord 36.
  • a suction cleaner comprising a body including a base and a cover therefor, support means within said base having a suction air inlet arranged substantially at the mid-portion of said support means, a hose connected to said suction air inlet, means on said support means arranged with respect to said suction air inlet for supporting the hose in stored condition circumferentially about said suction air inlet in substantially one plane
  • said cover movably mounted on said base to expose said hose storing means when in opened position whereby the hose may be stored thereon, and said cover when in closed position arranged with respect to said base to overlie said hose and enclose the said stored hose while connected to said suction air inlet.
  • a suction cleaner as described in claim 1, and said means on said support means about which said hose may be coiled into its stored position being arranged at one side of said suction air inlet and shaped to guide the initial direction of coiling said hose into its stored position.
  • a suction cleaner as described in claim a and said hose when in said stored condition being coiled relative to said suction air inlet, and means arranged substantially tangent to and beyond the area of said coiled hose for receiving the free end of said coiled hose substantially in said plane.
  • a suction cleaner as described in claim 1, and said hose storage means including a closure movably mounted on said support means to form therewith and with said base a filter chamber, a filter in said filter chamber and removable therefrom upon moving said closure hose storage means with respect to said support means to its open position.
  • a suction cleaner as described in claim ll and hinge means connecting said cover to said base, a motorian unit in said base adjacent to said hinge means, means cooperating with said cover to define a cord pocket adjacent said hinge means, and an electric cord attached to said motor-fan unit and adapted to be coiled into said cord pocket with the uncoiied portion of the cord in the vicinity of the axis of the hinge means and extending between said pocket and at all times connected with said motor-fan unit.
  • a suction cleaner comprising; a body including a base and a cover therefor, suction creating means in said base, support means in said base and having a suction air inlet communicating with said suction creating means, a hose connected to said suction air inlet and having a free end adapted to receive surface cleaning tools, means on the interior surface of said cover for removably storing a plurality of said surface cleaning tools to be attached to said hose, means cooperating with said cover to define a cord pocket on said cover, and an electric cord at all times attached to said suction creating means and adapted to be coiled into said cord pocket.
  • a suction cleaner as described in claim 8 and said cord pocket arranged below said stored tools when 6 said cover is moved to its opened position to expose said stored tools and coiled hose, and means defining an opening to said pocket for removable insertion of the coiled cord without disturbing said stored tools or hose.
  • a suction cleaner comprising; a body including a base and a cover therefor, hinge means connected to said cover and base adjacent one of the ends of each thereof, suction creating means in said base adjacent its said one end, support means in said base and having a suction air inlet communicating with said suction creating means, means cooperating with said cover at its said one end to define a cord pocket on said cover adjacent said hinge means, an electric cord at all times attached to said suction creating means and having a plug at its free end adapted to be connected to a source of current, a reel for said electric cord and about which said cord may be coiled and deposited in said pocket, and said cord adjacent the suction creating means having an indicia thereon indicating to what extent said cord should be wound on said reel to provide sufiicient loose cord for deposit of said reel into said pocket.
  • a body including a base and a cover therefor, hinge means connecting said cover to said base, said base having a marginal edge meeting said cover when the latter is in closed position, a motorfan unit in said base, an electric cord attached to said motonfan unit and adapted to extend over said marginal edge of said base for connection to a source of current, means defining a cord slot in said marginal edge for receiving said extended cord, said hinge means including an arm movabiy connected to said base below said marginal edge and of such length as to project above and pass along said marginal edge to said cord slot when said cover is moved to its closed position for engaging said extended cord if arranged between said hinge means and cord slot to move said extended cord into said cord slot and prevent clamping said cord between said cover and said marginal edge of said base.
  • a suction cleaner comprising a body including a base and a cover therefor, support means within said base having a suction air inlet, a hose connected to said suction air inlet, means on said support means arranged with respect to said suction air inlet for supporting the hose in stored condition within the confines of said base independent of said cover and while connected to said suction air inlet, said cover movably mounted on said base to expose said hose storing means when in opened position whereby the hose may be stored thereon, said cover when in closed position arranged with respect to said base to overlie said hose and enclose the said stored hose while connected to said suction air inlet, and means defining an opening between said base and cover through which the hose may extend while connected to said suction air inlet and said cover is in its closed position, and said opening having spaced upstanding marginal walls against which said hose may abut when lateral forces are applied to said extended hose to thereby exert a lateral force against said upstanding walls to shift the cleaner in the desired direction.
  • a suction cleaner comprising a walled body including a base and a cover for said base, support means Within said base having a suction air inlet, a hose connected to said suction air inlet, means on said support means arranged with respect to said suction air inlet for supporting the hose in stored condition about said suction air inlet within the confines of said base independent of said cover and while connected to said suction air inlet, said cover movably mounted on said base to expose said hose storing means when in opened position whereby the hose may be stored thereon, and said cover when in closed position arranged with respect to said base to enclose the said stored hose while it is connects to said suction air inlet, means defining an opening in a wall portion of said walled body through which the hose may extend while connnected to said suction air inlet,
  • a cleaner carrying handle on said body adjacent said hose opening and adapted to be grasped to carry said cleaner from place to place while said hose is connected to said suction air inlet and projects from the interior of said body through said opening.
  • a suction cleaner comprising a walled body including a base and a cover for said base, support means within said base having a suction air inlet, a hose connected to said suction air inlet, means on said support means arranged with respect to said suction air inlet for supporting the hose in stored condition about said suction air inlet within the confines of said base independent of said cover and while connected to said suction air inlet, said cover movably mounted on said base to expose said hose storing means when in opened position whereby the hose may be stored thereon, and said cover when in closed position arranged with respect to said base to enclose the said stored hose while it is connected to said suction air inlet, means defining an opening in a wall portion of said walled body through which the hose may extend while connected to said suction air inlet and said cover is in its closed position, means on the interior surface of said cover for removably supporting a pinrality of surface cleaning tools adapted to be attached to the free end of said hose, said hose supporting means

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FR943751A FR1365162A (fr) 1962-08-14 1963-08-05 Perfectionnements aux aspirateurs
CH995563A CH397168A (fr) 1962-08-14 1963-08-12 Aspirateur de poussière
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