SURFACE CLEANING APPARATUS WITH SHOULDER STRAP REEL
A surface cleaning apparatus has a unit that is self contained and has a shoulder strap reel containing a shoulder strap that is manually or automatically deployable or withdrawable.
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This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional applications 60/884,767 (filed on Jan. 12, 2007), 60/870,175 (filed on Dec. 15, 2006) and 60/869,586 (filed on Dec. 12, 2006), all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to surface cleaning apparatus, such as vacuum cleaners, wet/dry vacuum cleaners and carpet extractors. More specifically, the invention relates to surface cleaning apparatus which comprise a shoulder strap reel, preferably mounted to a suction and filtration unit
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONVarious types of surface cleaning apparatus are known in the art, for example hand carryable vacuum cleaners, and vacuum cleaners, which are movable along a surface (e.g. an upright and a canister vacuum cleaner). The vacuum cleaner that may be selected for a particular application, will vary depending upon a number of factors. For example, vacuum cleaners that are used for cleaning an office or a residence require a large capacity dirt container and maneuverability. In order to increase the dirt capacity of a vacuum cleaner, the size of the dirt collection receptacle must be increased. Increasing the size of the dirt collection receptacle may result in the overall size of the vacuum cleaner be increased to such an extent that the maneuverability of the vacuum cleaner decreases.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with this invention, a surface cleaning apparatus that has a shoulder strap reel is provided. An advantage of this design is that a user may employ a shoulder strap with, e.g., a vacuum cleaner, thereby increasing the maneuverability of the vacuum cleaner. Also, by using a shoulder strap, the user may carry part, and preferably, all of the weight of the unit on their torso thereby permitting the user to use a heavier vacuum cleaner (e.g. a larger more powerful motor and/or a larger collection bin).
Further, the use of a shoulder strap may enable a user to use both hands for cleaning instead of using one to hold the vacuum cleaner. For example, a user may use one hand to move a surface cleaning wand and a second to move furniture out of the way of the surface cleaning head.
By providing a shoulder strap reel, the shoulder strap is available for use when required (e.g., a surface cleaning apparatus is modified for being portable by withdrawing a module from a cradle or from a part of a larger apparatus) or when a user no longer wants to use a handle. Further, the strap may be retracted (manually or by a selfwinding mechanism) when the strap is not required (e.g., for storage or when a handle is used or the surface cleaning apparatus is placed on a cradle or into a larger apparatus.
In one broad aspect, the vacuum cleaner comprises a fluid flow path extending from a dirty fluid inlet to a clean air outlet of the vacuum cleaner, and includes a suction motor. A suction and filtration unit comprises the suction motor and at least one cyclone. The at least one cyclone comprises a cyclone inlet, a separated material outlet and a separated material collection chamber in flow communication with the cyclone. A shoulder strap reel is mounted to the suction and filtration unit.
In some embodiments, the shoulder strap reel is lockable in a plurality of positions. Such embodiments may be advantageous because a user may adjust the position of the shoulder strap according to their body size.
In some embodiments, the shoulder strap reel is self-winding. Such embodiments may be advantageous because a user may not be required to wind and unwind the shoulder strap.
In some embodiments, the shoulder strap reel is manually windable on the reel by a user.
In some embodiments, the shoulder strap reel is mounted to an upper portion of the vacuum cleaner.
In some embodiments, the suction and filtration unit has a carry handle provided thereon. Such embodiments may be advantageous because a user may choose to carry the vacuum cleaner by hand, or may choose to employ the shoulder strap, depending on the user's preference.
In some embodiments, the shoulder strap reel is mounted to an upper portion of the vacuum cleaner and a carry handle is mounted on the shoulder strap reel.
In some embodiments, the vacuum cleaner has an openable lid and the shoulder strap reel is provided on the openable lid.
In some embodiments, the vacuum cleaner is an upright vacuum cleaner having an upper casing pivotally mounted to a surface cleaning head and the suction and filtration unit comprises at least part of the upper casing and is removably mounted to the surface cleaning head.
In some embodiments, the suction and filtration unit is the upper casing and is removably mounted to the surface cleaning head.
In some embodiments, the vacuum cleaner further comprises an above floor cleaning wand that is removable with the suction and filtration unit.
In another broad aspect, a surface cleaning apparatus is provided. The surface cleaning apparatus comprises a fluid flow path extending from a dirty fluid inlet to a clean air outlet of the surface cleaning apparatus and including a suction motor. The surface cleaning apparatus further comprises a suction and filtration unit comprising at least one fluid treating member and the suction motor. A shoulder strap reel is mounted to the suction and filtration unit.
In some embodiments, the shoulder strap reel is lockable in a plurality of positions.
In some embodiments, the shoulder strap reel is self-winding.
In some embodiments, the shoulder strap reel is manually windable on the reel by a user.
In some embodiments, the shoulder strap reel is mounted to an upper portion of the surface cleaning apparatus.
In some embodiments, the suction and filtration unit has a carry handle provided thereon.
In some embodiments, the shoulder strap reel is mounted to an upper portion of the surface cleaning apparatus and a carry handle is mounted on the shoulder strap reel.
In some embodiments, the surface cleaning apparatus has an openable lid and the shoulder strap reel is provided on the openable lid.
In some embodiments, the surface cleaning apparatus is an upright surface cleaning apparatus having an upper casing pivotally mounted to a surface cleaning head and the suction and filtration unit comprises at least part of the upper casing and is removably mounted to the surface cleaning head.
In some embodiments, the suction and filtration unit is the upper casing and is removably mounted to the surface cleaning head.
In some embodiments, the surface cleaning apparatus further comprises an above floor cleaning wand that is removable with the suction and filtration unit.
These and other advantages of the present invention will be more fully and particularly understood in connection with the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention in which:
Embodiments of a surface cleaning apparatus 10 of the present invention are shown in
Surface cleaning apparatus 10 comprises a fluid flow path extending from a dirty fluid inlet 12 to a clean air outlet 14. A suction and filtration unit 16 is provided in the fluid flow path. The suction and filtration unit comprises a fluid treating member, preferably a cyclonic cleaning stage 18 including at least one cyclone 20, a motor 22, and a material collection chamber 32.
Referring to
In some embodiments, the suction and filtration unit alternately, or in addition comprises other cleaning elements. For example, as exemplified in
In another embodiment, as shown in
It will be appreciated that the dirty fluid to be treated may be water or other liquid (such as in the case of a carpet extractor or a wet/dry vacuum cleaner) or air with entrained dirt (such as in the case of a vacuum cleaner). The first cleaning stage may comprise one cyclone or a plurality of cyclones in parallel and the optional second cleaning stage may also comprise one cyclone or a plurality of cyclones in parallel, one or more filters, or a combination thereof. Additional cleaning stages may also be provided.
In the embodiments shown, suction and filtration unit 16 comprises a casing 44 as is exemplified. In the embodiments of
In the embodiments shown, surface cleaning apparatus 10 is either a carryable surface cleaning apparatus, or is capable of being converted to a carryable surface cleaning apparatus. In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
Surface cleaning apparatus 10 may be converted from an upright vacuum cleaner, shown in
In any of the above embodiments, apparatus 10 may be provided with a shoulder strap 76, shown in
Shoulder strap 76 may be mounted to surface cleaning apparatus at any location. Preferably, shoulder strap reel 76 is mounted on an upper surface of unit 16 or a side portion thereof. For example, shoulder strap reel 76 may be mounted on the top surface of unit 16 or it may be mounted on a side wall adjacent the top wall as exemplified in
As exemplified in
Referring to
Strap may be wound or unwound onto pin 84 by a user. For example, if surface cleaning apparatus 10 is being used in a non-carryable configuration, for example is being used in an upright configuration, a user may desire to wind strap 76 onto pin 84, such that it is out of the way of the user. When the user wishes to use surface cleaning apparatus 10 in the carryable configuration, the user may unwind strap 76 to a desired length, such that it may be used.
In the embodiment shown in
In other embodiments, reel 74 is self winding. For example, referring to
Strap reel 74 may further comprise a locking member for locking strap 76 in one or more positions. Referring to
As exemplified in
An alternate embodiment of a shoulder strap reel 74 is shown in
The reel body 104 is elastically biased by a spiral spring 120 so that the reel body 104 is rotated in the direction D for winding the strap 76 onto hub 118. The spiral spring 120 is wound as the strap 76 is pulled from the reel body 104. The inner end of the spiral spring 120 fits within an insertion recess 122 of the rotary shaft 114 thereby engaging the reel body 104 to the rotary shaft 114, through the spring 120.
The brake member 110 can frictionally engage and disengage the reel body 104 to disable or enable control rotation of the reel body 104 respectively when the user operates the manipulation lever 106. The brake member 110 is normally spaced away from reel body 104 allowing the strap 76 to be withdrawn from the reel 74. The brake member 110 is preferably a friction roller, however alternate embodiments include using a friction pad or a toothed member to engage teeth provided on the rim of reel body 104.
The manipulation lever 106 comprises a coupling 124 connected or otherwise engaged to the brake member 110, and, a brake activation part 126, which can be selective actuated by the user to move the brake member 110 away from the reel body 104 when the manipulation part 126 is operated. The manipulation lever 106 in this embodiment is installed in the reel 74 to pivot about the rotary shaft 128. Spring member 108 elastically biases the lower end of the manipulation part 126 upwardly and therefore elastically biases the manipulation lever 106.
A brake member damper unit 112 impedes or slows the movement of the brake member 110 from contact with the reel body 104 when an actuating force that was applied to the manipulation part 126 is removed. By way of the interference of the damper unit 112, the time between actuation of the manipulation lever 106 to release the brake member 110 and the re-engagement of the brake member 110 to the reel body 104 is lengthened, allowing the manipulation lever 106 to return to its initial position more slowly, which in turn allows the spring 120 more time to fully wind the strap 76. Even if an external force applied to the manipulation lever 106 is removed immediately after the user compresses the manipulation lever 106 to wind the strap 76, the damper unit 112 controls the manipulation lever 106 to slowly return to its original position to assure a sufficient length of time for completely winding the strap 76. In this embodiment end 86b of strap 76 is releasably securable to a member provided on housing 44, such that when end 86b is released from the member, strap 76 may be hidden.
In any of the above embodiments, all or a portion of reel 74 may be provided in a casing, for example a portion of casing 44, for hiding all or a portion of reel 74.
As previously mentioned, surface cleaning apparatus 10 may be provided with one reel 74, or two reels 74. The reels 74 may be mounted to housing 44 at a variety of positions. In some embodiments, as shown in
It will be appreciated that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments or separate aspects, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment or aspect, may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination.
Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, if is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims. In addition, citation or identification of any reference in this application shall not be construed as an admission that such reference is available as prior art to the present invention.
Claims
1. A vacuum cleaner comprising:
- (a) a fluid flow path extending from a dirty fluid inlet to a clean air outlet of the vacuum cleaner and including a suction motor;
- (b) a suction and filtration unit comprising the suction motor and at least one cyclone, the a cyclone comprising a cyclone inlet, a separated material outlet and a separated material collection chamber in flow communication with the separated material collection chamber; and,
- (c) a shoulder strap reel mounted to the suction and filtration unit.
2. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the shoulder strap reel is lockable in a plurality of positions.
3. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the shoulder strap reel is self-winding.
4. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the shoulder strap reel is manually windable on the reel by a user.
5. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the shoulder strap reel is mounted to an upper portion of the vacuum cleaner.
6. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the suction and filtration unit has a carry handle provided thereon.
7. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the shoulder strap reel is mounted to an upper portion of the vacuum cleaner and a carry handle is mounted on the shoulder strap reel.
8. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the vacuum cleaner has an openable lid and the shoulder strap reel is provided on the openable lid.
9. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the vacuum cleaner is an upright vacuum cleaner having an upper casing pivotally mounted to a surface cleaning head and the suction and filtration unit comprises at least part of the upper casing and is removably mounted to the upper casing.
10. The vacuum cleaner of claim 9 wherein the suction and filtration unit is the upper casing and is removably mounted to the vacuum cleaner.
11. The vacuum cleaner of claim 9 wherein the vacuum cleaner further comprises an above floor cleaning wand that is removable with the suction and filtration unit.
12. A surface cleaning apparatus comprising:
- (a) a fluid flow path extending from a dirty fluid inlet to a clean air outlet of the surface cleaning apparatus and including a suction motor;
- (b) a suction and filtration unit comprising at least one fluid treating member and the suction motor; and,
- (c) a shoulder strap reel mounted to the suction and filtration unit.
13. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12 wherein the shoulder strap reel is lockable in a plurality of positions.
14. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12 wherein the shoulder strap reel is self-winding.
15. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12 wherein the shoulder strap reel is manually windable on the reel by a user.
16. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12 wherein the shoulder strap reel is mounted to an upper portion of the surface cleaning apparatus.
17. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12 wherein the suction and filtration unit has a carry handle provided thereon.
18. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12 wherein the shoulder strap reel is mounted to an upper portion of the surface cleaning apparatus and a carry handle is mounted on the shoulder strap reel.
19. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12 wherein the surface cleaning apparatus has an openable lid and the shoulder strap reel is provided on the openable lid.
20. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12 wherein the surface cleaning apparatus is an upright surface cleaning apparatus having an upper casing pivotally mounted to a surface cleaning head and the suction and filtration unit comprises at least part of the upper casing and is removably mounted to the upper casing.
21. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 20 wherein the suction and filtration unit is the upper casing and is removably mounted to the surface cleaning apparatus.
22. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 20 wherein the surface cleaning apparatus further comprises an above floor cleaning wand that is removable with the suction and filtration unit.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 10, 2007
Publication Date: Jul 31, 2008
Applicant: G.B.D. CORP. (Nassau)
Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad (Hampton)
Application Number: 11/953,327
International Classification: A47L 5/36 (20060101);