Vacuum cleaner with headlamp
A cleaning apparatus includes a base having an electric motor. A cleaning head is configured to be removably attached to and fully supported by the base and moved with the head along a surface to clean the surface. The cleaning head has a headlamp for illuminating the surface.
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This technology relates to a vacuum cleaner.
BACKGROUNDA vacuum cleaning system includes a base. Different cleaning attachments can be removably attached to the base for cleaning different types of surfaces. The cleaning attachments include a vacuuming head for vacuuming a floor surface and an accessory hose for cleaning an above-the-floor surface.
SUMMARYA cleaning apparatus includes a base having an electric motor. A cleaning head is configured to be removably attached to and fully supported by the base and moved with the head along a surface to clean the surface. The cleaning head has a headlamp for illuminating the surface.
Preferably, the cleaning head receives electricity from the base to power the headlamp. The position of the headlamp is fixed relative to the base when the head is removably attached to the base. The cleaning head is a vacuuming head, and the base includes a fan driven by the motor for driving air from the vacuuming head into a dirt receptacle. A cleaning attachment different from the cleaning head is configured to be removably attached to the base in place of the cleaning head, to clean a household surface. The different cleaning attachment is another cleaning head configured to be fully supported by the base when removably attached to the base. The cleaning heads are a vacuuming head and a shampooing head. A power cord extends from the base for conducting electricity from a wall socket to the base to power the motor. The base has wheels for wheeling the base about a floor for the cleaning head to move along the floor to clean the floor as the headlamp illuminates the floor.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The apparatus 1 shown in
The apparatus 1 is a vacuum cleaning system used for cleaning household surfaces, such as a carpeted floor 6. The system 1 includes a base 10 and different devices that can be removably attached to the base 10. These devices include an upright handle assembly 12 and a portable handle assembly 14, each having a handle 22 and 24 and a filter bag-type dirt receptacle 26 and 28. The devices further include three cleaning attachments: a vacuuming head 30, a power head assembly 32 and an accessory hose 34.
As shown in
A fan 60 in the housing 40 has an inlet 62 and an outlet 64 and is driven by an electric motor 66 in the housing 40. A drive pulley 68 at the front 44 of the housing 40 is also driven by the motor 66. The motor 66 can also drive the rear wheels 50 in a direction corresponding to a direction the user is pushing the base 10, to assist the user in propelling the base 10 over the floor 6. A power cord 69, extending from the housing 40, provides wall current to power the motor 66.
At the front 44 of the housing 40, one upper inlet port 70 and two lower inlet ports 72 are connected to the fan inlet 62. An outlet tube 76 connects the fan outlet 64 to whichever handle assembly 12 or 14 (
The handle assemblies 12 and 14 (
The vacuuming head 30 includes a head housing 104 with front and rear ends 106 and 108. A headlamp 110 is permanently fixed to the front end 106. The headlamp 110 is configured to illuminate the floor 6 in front of the head 32. In this example, the headlamp 110 includes a high-intensity white-light LED 114 covered by a lens 116.
As shown in
Two electrical contacts 141 and 142 are attached to the rear end 108 of the housing 104. They are configured to respectively contact the ground and 5 VDC-out contacts 91 and 92 (
In its installed position shown in
While the head 30 is attached to the base 10 as shown in
The power head 172 includes a housing 180 defining a nozzle cavity 181. A headlamp 190 is secured to a front end 196 of the housing 180. A brushroll 200 in the nozzle cavity 181 is driven by a motor 202 in the housing 180. The rigid tube 174 is pivotably connected to the power head 172 and has a handgrip 204, so that the tube 174 can be used as a handle for pushing the power head 172 over the floor 6.
As shown in
The attachment plate 178 has a latch pin 246 and two hooks 248 like the latch pin 146 and two hooks 148 (
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The portable handle assembly 14 (
The hose 276 is attached to an accessory 282 that is not electrically powered, in this case a brush accessory. The accessory 282 is configured to be moved along an above-the-floor surface 286, such as that of a cushion. An air flow carries dirt from the surface 286 through the flexible tube 276, the fan 60 and the fill tube 76, into the filter bag 26.
The portable handle assembly 14 (
The vacuuming head 30 in
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
Claims
1. A cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a base including an electric motor; and
- a cleaning head configured to be removably attached to and fully supported by the base and moved with the base along a surface to clean the surface, the cleaning head having a headlamp for illuminating the surface.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cleaning head is configured to receive electricity from the base to power the headlamp.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base includes first electrical contacts and the head includes second electrical contacts that mate with the first electrical contacts for conducting the electricity from the base to the head to power the headlamp.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein movement of the head toward and into an installed position, in which the head is removably attached to the base, moves the first contacts toward and into contact with the second.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the position of the headlamp is fixed relative to the base when the head is removably attached to the base.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cleaning head is a vacuuming head, and the base includes a fan driven by the motor for driving air from the vacuuming head into a dirt receptacle.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a cleaning attachment different from the cleaning head, configured to be removably attached to the base in place of the cleaning head to clean a household surface.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the different cleaning attachment is a different cleaning head configured to be fully supported by the base when removably attached to the base.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the cleaning heads are a vacuuming head and a shampooing head.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a power cord extending from the base for conducting electricity from a wall socket to the base to power the motor.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base has wheels for wheeling the base about a floor for the cleaning head to move along the floor to clean the floor as the headlamp illuminates the floor.
12. A cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a base having wheels for wheeling the base about a floor; and
- a cleaning head configured to be removably attached to and fully supported by the base and moved with the base along the floor to clean the floor, the cleaning head having a headlamp for illuminating the floor.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the position of the headlamp is fixed relative to the base when the head is removably attached to the base.
14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the cleaning head receives electricity to power the headlamp from the base.
15. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the cleaning head is a vacuuming head, and the base includes a fan for driving air from the cleaning head into a dirt receptacle.
16. The apparatus of claim 12 further comprising a different cleaning attachment configured to be removably attached to the base in place of the cleaning head and moved along a surface to clean the surface.
17. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the different cleaning attachment is configured to be fully supported by the base when removably attached to the base.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 19, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 22, 2007
Applicant:
Inventors: Terry Zahuranec (North Olmsted, OH), David Smith (Avon Lake, OH), Daniel Steele (Concord, OH)
Application Number: 11/207,402
International Classification: A47L 7/00 (20060101);