Patents by Inventor Klaus-Dieter Riehl
Klaus-Dieter Riehl has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9661971Abstract: A self-propelled vacuum cleaner has a main housing having a bottom wall formed with an aperture, floor-engaging wheels on the main housing, and a drive in the main housing for rotating the wheels and advancing the main housing in a normal horizontal travel direction. A module housing projecting through the aperture forms a brush compartment defining a downward directed suction opening having relative to the direction a leading edge and a trailing edge. The module housing is supported in the main housing for limited vertical movement of the module housing relative to the main housing. A brush in the module housing is engageable through the opening with a floor beneath the opening, and a blower in the module housing having an intake connected via a duct to the brush compartment for aspirating air through the opening and past the brush into the module housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2014Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: WESSEL-WERK GMBHInventor: Klaus-Dieter Riehl
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Patent number: 9526388Abstract: A slide shoe is detachably mounted on the underside of a cleaning head and has a hole congruent with the suction hole of the cleaning head. The slide shoe can be retrofitted to the cleaning head of an already existing floor vacuum cleaner. On its underside, the slide shoe has a slide surface that can be moved easily over a soft carpet. At the same time, the slide shoe mounted on the underside of the cleaning head increases the distance between the bearing surface of the cleaning head and the brush roller compared to the bearing surface of the cleaning head without a slide shoe.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2015Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: WESSEL-WERK GMBHInventors: Klaus-Dieter Riehl, Martin Zydke
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Publication number: 20150366423Abstract: A slide shoe is detachably mounted on the underside of a cleaning head and has a hole congruent with the suction hole of the cleaning head. The slide shoe can be retrofitted to the cleaning head of an already existing floor vacuum cleaner. On its underside, the slide shoe has a slide surface that can be moved easily over a soft carpet. At the same time, the slide shoe mounted on the underside of the cleaning head increases the distance between the bearing surface of the cleaning head and the brush roller compared to the bearing surface of the cleaning head without a slide shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Klaus-Dieter RIEHL, Martin Zydke
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Publication number: 20150059120Abstract: A self-propelled vacuum cleaner has a main housing having a bottom wall formed with an aperture, floor-engaging wheels on the main housing, and a drive in the main housing for rotating the wheels and advancing the main housing in a normal horizontal travel direction. A module housing projecting through the aperture forms a brush compartment defining a downward directed suction opening having relative to the direction a leading edge and a trailing edge. The module housing is supported in the main housing for limited vertical movement of the module housing relative to the main housing. A brush in the module housing is engageable through the opening with a floor beneath the opening, and a blower in the module housing having an intake connected via a duct to the brush compartment for aspirating air through the opening and past the brush into the module housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventor: Klaus-Dieter RIEHL
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Patent number: 8127399Abstract: A self-propelled vacuum-cleaning device for cleaning smooth and textile floor coverings, particularly in the private home sector. The device has a housing, a vacuum blower, an electrically driven cleaning roller, an electrical drive mechanism, control electronics, and a power source. The maximal electric power of the self-propelled vacuum-cleaning tool lies between 150 watts and 300 watts during cleaning operation, whereby between 120 watts and 220 watts are allocated to the vacuum blower, between 10 watts and 40 watts are allocated to the electrical roller drive for the cleaning roller, and between 5 watts and 40 watts are allocated to the drive mechanism, and whereby the control electronics have a power demand of less than 5% of the maximal electric power.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Wessel-Werk GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Horst Dilger, Dieter Kaffenberger, Klaus-Dieter Riehl
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Publication number: 20100050373Abstract: A suction nozzle for a vacuum cleaner has a housing, a vacuum mouth disposed on the floor side in the housing, a cleaning roller mounted to rotate in the housing and driven by an electric motor, and a rechargeable battery unit for the energy supply of the electric motor. Via a rear connecting piece, the suction nozzle can be connected to a suction tube or a suction hose of a vacuum cleaner. The electric motor has a rated power of between 50 and watts, and the rechargeable battery unit has an energy density, relative to its total volume, of more than 200 watt-hours per liter (Wh/L).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventors: Dieter Kaffenberger, Horst Dilger, Klaus-Dieter Riehl
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Publication number: 20090119871Abstract: An electric vacuum head for a vacuum cleaner has a housing, a cleaning device that can be driven by an electric motor disposed within the housing in a motor chamber, a vacuum mouth on the underside of the housing delimited by vacuum mouth edges, and a vacuum connector. The motor chamber has at least one air entry opening for entry of air to cool the electric motor, and at least one air exit opening. The air exit opening is disposed on the underside of the housing so that the cooling air that exits from the air exit opening during operation of the electric vacuum head enters into the vacuum mouth by way of at least one of the vacuum mouth edges.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Horst Dilger, Dieter Kaffenberger, Thomas Lind, Klaus-Dieter Riehl, Hans-Joachim Steudtner
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Publication number: 20080222837Abstract: A compact vacuum cleaning device for automatic cleaning of smooth and textile floor coverings, particularly in the private home sector, has a housing, a suction mouth on the underside of the housing, a cleaning roller disposed in a roller chamber, a dust collection container, a suction fan, an electrical travel drive, control electronics, and a power source. The device height of the vacuum cleaning device is less than 180 mm. The maximal suction air stream that enters through the suction mouth, passes through the dust collection container, and leaves the vacuum cleaning device through the suction fan, is greater than 15 l/s. The maximal suction power is greater than 10 W.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Dieter Kaffenberger, Horst Dilger, Klaus-Dieter Riehl
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Publication number: 20070136981Abstract: A self-propelled vacuum-cleaning device for cleaning smooth and textile floor coverings, particularly in the private home sector. The device has a housing, a vacuum blower, an electrically driven cleaning roller, an electrical drive mechanism, control electronics, and a power source. The maximal electric power of the self-propelled vacuum-cleaning tool lies between 150 watts and 300 watts during cleaning operation, whereby between 120 watts and 220 watts are allocated to the vacuum blower, between 10 watts and 40 watts are allocated to the electrical roller drive for the cleaning roller, and between 5 watts and 40 watts are allocated to the drive mechanism, and whereby the control electronics have a power demand of less than 5% of the maximal electric power.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Horst Dilger, Dieter Kaffenberger, Klaus-Dieter Riehl
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Patent number: 6823559Abstract: A front brush attachment device for a vacuum cleaner comprises a multi-component housing, a rotationally driven brush roller, and a rotating and tilting joint for connecting the vacuum cleaner. The rotating and tilting joint has a tilting joint piece inserted in a suction duct of the housing, as well as a short, rotatable joint tube, which is connected with the tilting joint piece in a rotating manner. The tilting joint piece is supported in the housing in a manner permitting it to revolve about an axle aligned transversely in relation to the suction duct. The short, rotatable joint tube is mounted on a cylindrical connector piece with rotational mobility. A protrusion on the housing and a recess on the rotatable joint tube engage each other in the locking position and secure the short, rotatable joint tube against rotation. A spring-loaded locking lever is supported on the housing, which, in the locking position, engages a shoulder located on the periphery of the tilting joint piece.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Wessel-Werk GmbHInventors: Dieter Kaffenberger, Klaus-Dieter Riehl
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Patent number: 6672735Abstract: A suction head for a vacuum cleaning devices comprising an electrically operated brush roller and a lighting system for illuminating the working field. The lighting system contains a plurality of ultra-bright light-emitting diodes.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Wessel-Werk GmbHInventors: Horst Dilger, Dieter Kaffenberger, Klaus-Dieter Riehl
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Publication number: 20030145422Abstract: A front brush attachment device for a vacuum cleaner comprises a multi-component housing, a rotationally driven brush roller, and a rotating and tilting joint for connecting the vacuum cleaner. The rotating and tilting joint has a tilting joint piece inserted in a suction duct of the housing, as well as a short, rotatable joint tube, which is connected with the tilting joint piece in a rotating manner. The tilting joint piece is supported in the housing in a manner permitting it to revolve about an axle aligned transversely in relation to the suction duct. The short, rotatable joint tube is mounted on a cylindrical connector piece with rotational mobility. A protrusion on the housing and a recess on the rotatable joint tube engage each other in the locking position and secure the short, rotatable joint tube against rotation. A spring-loaded locking lever is supported on the housing, which, in the locking position, engages a shoulder located on the periphery of the tilting joint piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: WESSEL-WERK GMBHInventors: Dieter Kaffenberger, Klaus-Dieter Riehl
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Publication number: 20020101730Abstract: A suction head for a vacuum cleaning devices comprising an electrically operated brush roller and a lighting system for illuminating the working field. The lighting system contains a plurality of ultra-bright light-emitting diodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Applicant: Wessel-Werk GmbHInventors: Horst Dilger, Dieter Kaffenberger, Klaus-Dieter Riehl
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Patent number: 5351362Abstract: The active vacuum cleaner nozzle of the invention exhibits a two-part housing having an attached suction pipe connecting socket. The two housing parts are pivotably hinge-connected to each other at their end opposite to the suction pipe connecting socket, the dividing joint between the two housing parts extending at least into the area of the suction pipe connecting socket. On the suction pipe connecting socket, a locking sleeve is disposed such that it can be displaced between a position enabling the housing to be opened and a locking position and such that it can be locked in place.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1992Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: Wessel-Werk G.m.b.H. & Co. KommanditgesellschaftInventors: Wilfried Kramer, Klaus-Dieter Riehl
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Patent number: D333022Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1989Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Assignee: Wessel-Werk GmbH & Co. KommanditgesellschaftInventors: Wilfried Kramer, Klaus-Dieter Riehl, Otto Illesy