Portable cleaning appliance with rotating tool
Portable cleaning appliance comprising a body (1, 2) provided with handgrip means (4) and with an interchangeable rotating cleaning tool (3), the said body containing the drive means (5) of the said tool (3) and the power supply means (6) of the said drive means (5, 105, 115, 205, 305, 315); there is formed in the said body (1, 2) a pipe (102) which at one end opens onto the said rotating cleaning tool (3), with which it is in fluid communication, and at the other end (112) is connectable to means for generating a stream of fluid.
The present invention relates to rotating-tool cleaning appliances, and in particular a portable rotating-tool appliance.
This type of appliance is widely used especially for cleaning not very large surfaces that are difficult to get at with larger appliances.
Document U.S. Pat. No. 6 058 542 discloses a portable electric cleaning device: the cleaning device comprises a housing, an electric motor, a cleaning member, and batteries. The housing has a handgrip and a frame; the motor is installed in the frame of the housing and has a rotating shaft. The cleaning member comprises a cleaning head that can be changed depending on cleaning requirements, and a connection end connectable to the rotating shaft. The batteries are inserted in the housing and drive the electric motor.
A device of this type is very handy. However, the rotating tool, whether a brush, a felt pad or something else can only detach the dirt from the surface in question, not remove it: removal can be made possible only if the particles of dirt can be carried away, that is either sucked up or made heavier by the action of a liquid.
Another problem has to do with the possibility of gripping the appliance efficiently depending on the type of use the user is making of it at any particular time: often the handle is in the way and greatly complicates the use of appliances of this type.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a portable cleaning appliance with a rotating tool capable of removing particles of dirt where used, thereby increasing its efficiency of application and increasing its versatility.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an appliance with various alternative possible ways of holding it, making its use easier and more practical.
The subject of the present invention is therefore a portable cleaning appliance comprising a body provided with handgrip means and with an interchangeable rotating cleaning tool, the said body containing the drive means of the said tool and the power supply means of the said drive means; there is formed in the said body a pipe which at one end opens onto the said rotating cleaning tool, with which it is in fluid communication, and at the other end is connectable to means for generating a stream of fluid.
The present invention also relates to a portable cleaning appliance comprising a body provided with handgrip means and with an interchangeable rotating cleaning tool, the said body containing the drive means of the said tool and the power supply means of the said drive means, in which the said handgrip means comprise a handle hinged to the said body, so that its angle with respect to the body can be varied to suit the conditions of use. Advantageously, the power supply means of the said appliance are located in the said handle.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be made clear in the following description of certain embodiments thereof. The description, which is given by way of non-restrictive example, refers to the appended drawings, in which:
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Formed on one side of the shell 2, and integrally with it, is the pipe 102, which at one end opens onto the end wall 202 of the shell 2, in fluid communication with the tool 3, and at the other end has a mouth 112 for connecting it to means for generating a fluid flow, such as a vacuum cleaner or an appliance capable of producing steam, or indeed an appliance capable of producing a jet of cleaning liquid. At the mouth 112 is a plug 10 which closes off the pipe 102 if the appliance is being used on its own.
The other end of the pin is connected to the side spigot 404 projecting from the handle 4 by insertion of its ruled end portion 671 into the axial bush 414 formed in the said spigot 404. This end is also given a threaded axial hollow 641 which connects to the screw 544 inserted into the tube 534 of the plug 504, with an annular groove 514 containing the sealing means 524. The pin also has another annular groove 651 housing sealing means 661. Between the spigot 401 and the spigot 404, sealing and sliding means 431 are inserted.
The spigot 401 is provided, on its wall facing the spigot 404, with an aperture 441 through which the conductors 515 connected at one end to the contacts 505 of the electric motor 5 can access the spigot 404, which has a corresponding aperture 434. At the other end, the conductors 515 are connected to the contact strips 706, 806 which run through the spigot's aperture 444—containing sealing means 454—and are connected to the poles of the battery 6. On the adjoining faces of the two spigots, there are, besides the apertures 441 and 434, the toothlike projections 464 projecting from the wall of the spigot 404 and engaging with the cavities 471 formed in the wall of the spigot 401.
The operation of the appliance according to the present invention will be obvious from the following account. When preparing to use the appliance, the user selects the appropriate rotating cleaner, in this case the brush 3 with bristles 303, and fits it onto the connection head 502, inserting the ends 113 of the fingers 103 into the cavities 522 of the connection head 502, through the axial passages 532. When the handle 4 has been set in the most convenient position, pressure on the boot 206 of the switch 106 will start the motor 5 and set the brush 3 rotating.
If it is wished to combine the action of the appliance of the invention with a source of fluid flow, as for example a vacuum cleaner, a water tap or an appliance capable of generating steam, a hose connected to such a flow generator will be connected to the pipe 102 formed on one side of the shell 2 and communicating with the tool 3, by inserting the end of the hose of the said fluid-flow generator on the mouth 112 of the pipe 102. In this way the dirt, which the tool proper can only remove, will be sucked away through the tool 3; similarly, be releasing steam the rotating tool will be able to attack and remove much more stubborn traces of dirt.
Naturally, the pipe 102 can also be used simply to connect the appliance to a pole to allow the appliance to be used on surfaces that are difficult to get out directly, such as ceilings or the like.
The handle 4 can be adjusted through a wide arc with respect to the body 1 of the appliance, even being able to adopt the configuration illustrated in chain line marked 4′. Its positioning is however very stable: in practice, in order adjust the handle 4, the user must loosen the pins 214, 314 in the bushes 425 by using the respective projections 244 and 344 of the plugs 204, 304. Once the best position has been selected, the connection between the pins and the threaded bushes keeps the position of the handle 4 stable. The efficiency of the electrical connection between the battery 6 and the motor 5 is ensured by the contacts 316, 416 of the forks 114, 124 engaging with the cylindrical contact elements 506, which in turn are connected to the bushes 425 formed from the strips 405.
The alternative embodiment illustrated in
In both embodiments illustrated, the appliance of the invention is illustrated with sealing means preventing liquids getting into the interior of the shell 2, body 1 and handle 4, or entering the connection between these last two parts. This type of embodiment allows the appliance to be used with a high degree of safety, improving its efficiency during cleaning, which can be carried out safely in the presence of water and cleaning liquids.
The appliance constructed in this way can therefore be used in a wide range of household cleaning situations, either alone or in combination with means for generating a stream of fluid. In this type of configuration the resulting synergy is considerable, as the combined action of the appliance of the invention with such means offers results which hitherto were obtainable only with very much more complicated machines that are naturally much more expensive.
From another point of view, the ability to adjust the angle of the handle of the appliance while still having the motor power supply battery inside the handle, offers a high degree of practicality of use without affecting the balance of the appliance.
Claims
1. Portable cleaning appliance comprising a body (1, 2) provided with handgrip means (4) and with an interchangeable rotating cleaning tool (3), the said body containing the drive means (5) of the said tool (3) and the power supply means (6) of the said drive means (5, 105, 115, 215, 205, 305, 315), which appliance is characterized in that there is formed in the said body (1, 2) a pipe (102) which at one end opens onto the said rotating cleaning tool (3), with which it is in fluid communication, and at the other end (112) is connectable to means for generating a stream of fluid.
2. Appliance according to claim 1, characterized in that the said drive means comprise an electric motor (5) and transmission means (105, 115, 215, 205, 305, 315), the said transmission means being enclosed in a shell (2) connected to the body (1) of the said appliance by a plate (101) provided with sealing means (121).
3. Portable cleaning appliance comprising a body (1, 2) provided with handgrip means (4) and with an interchangeable rotating cleaning tool (3), the said body (1, 2) containing the drive means (5, 105, 115, 215, 205, 305, 315) of the said tool (3) and the power supply means (6) of the said drive means, in which the said handgrip means comprise a handle (4) hinged to the said body (1), means (214, 314, 425, 204, 304; 511, 611, 464, 471) being provided for locking the relative positions of the said body (1) and the said handle (4):
4. Appliance according to claim 3, in which the power supply means (6) of the said appliance are located in the said handle (4).
5. Appliance according to claim 4, characterized in that, at the mutually hinged ends (301, 104) of the said body (1) and of the said handle (4), there are sliding contacts (416, 316, 506, 425) having essentially cylindrical symmetry about the pivot axis of the said handle (4), so as to ensure the power supply irrespective of the relative angles of the said body (1) and the said handle (4).
6. Appliance according to claim 4, characterized in that, at the mutually hinged ends (401, 404) of the said body (1) and of the said handle (4) there are apertures (441, 434) for the passage of the conductors (515) connecting the said drive means to the said power supply means (6).
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 8, 2003
Publication Date: Nov 17, 2005
Inventors: Carlo Rosa (Lecco), Paolo Fanciullacci (Empoli)
Application Number: 10/523,527