Vacuum Cleaner Nozzle with Disposable Cover Sheet
A vacuum cleaner base includes a source of suction and front wheels and rear wheels for wheeling the base across a floor. A nozzle assembly is attached to and supported by the base. The nozzle assembly includes a suction inlet and a sheet-pressing surface that are located in front of the front wheels. A disposable sheet is configured to be removably attached to the nozzle assembly such that, as the base is wheeled across the floor, the sheet-pressing surface presses the sheet against the floor to dislodge dirt from the floor, and the suction draws the dirt from the floor through the suction inlet.
This claims the benefit of US Provisional Application No. 60/981935, filed Oct. 23, 2007, hereby incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis technology relates to vacuum cleaners.
BACKGROUNDA vacuum cleaner base can be wheeled across a floor. Different cleaning attachments can be removably attached to the base for cleaning different types of surfaces. These include a floor nozzle supported by the base and a vacuuming head that is coupled to the base by a hose. The base generates a flow of air that draws dirt through the nozzle or the cleaning head to clean a floor.
SUMMARYA vacuum cleaner base includes a source of suction and front wheels and rear wheels for wheeling the base across a floor. A nozzle assembly is attached to and supported by the base. The nozzle assembly includes a suction inlet and a sheet-pressing surface that are located in front of the front wheels. A disposable sheet can be removably attached to the nozzle assembly such that, as the base is wheeled across the floor, the sheet-pressing surface presses the sheet against the floor to dislodge dirt and the suction draws the dirt from the floor to and through the suction inlet.
The sheet includes an airflow opening configured for an airflow to carry dirt through the airflow opening to and through the suction inlet. The suction inlet is a front suction inlet of the nozzle assembly, and the nozzle assembly further includes a rear suction inlet, and the sheet-pressing surface is located between the front and rear suction inlets.
The sheet-pressing surface is a front sheet-pressing surface, and the nozzle assembly further includes a rear sheet-pressing surface, and the suction inlet is located between the front and rear sheet-pressing surfaces.
The nozzle assembly includes a nozzle and a bracket. The bracket is removably attached to the nozzle and includes the sheet-pressing surface. The nozzle includes a brushroll configured to rotate against the floor to dislodge dirt from the floor when the bracket and the sheet are removed from the nozzle. A portion of the sheet-pressing surface is located directly under the brushroll, and even directly under a rotational axis of the brushroll.
The nozzle assembly is removably attached to the base. The base includes a height adjust mechanism for raising and lowering the nozzle assembly. The sheet is impregnated with an oil. A nozzle assembly is configured to be connected to a source of suction. The nozzle assembly has front and rear suction inlets and a sheet-pressing surface located between the front and rear inlets. A disposable sheet has front and rear airflow openings. The sheet is configured to be removably attached to the nozzle assembly with the front and rear openings of the sheet respectively aligned with the front and rear inlet openings of the nozzle assembly. As the nozzle assembly is moved along a floor, the sheet-pressing surface presses the sheet against the floor to dislodge dirt from the floor, and the suction draws the dirt from the floor through the sheet's front and rear openings and the nozzle assembly's front and rear inlets.
The apparatus shown in the drawings has parts that are examples of the elements recited in the claims. The illustrated apparatus thus includes examples of how a person of ordinary skill in the art can make and use the claimed invention. It is described here to meet the requirements of enablement and best mode without imposing limitations that are not recited in the claims.
OverviewThe apparatus 1 shown in
The base 10 is located on an axis Al and has axially-opposite front and rear ends 41 and 42. The base 10 has two front wheels 51 and two rear wheels 52 for wheeling the base 10 over the floor 6. It also has a suction inlet 54 in front of the front wheels 51.
Floor NozzleAs shown in
The vacuuming head 22 is shown in
Referring to
As shown in
A longitudinally extending front scrubber 351 is located between the front inlets 341 and the rear inlets 342. The front scrubber 351 preferably is a single elongated piece of elastic foam rubber, e.g., a sponge. A rear scrubber 352 is located rearward from the rear openings 342 and is parallel with the front scrubber 351. The rear scrubber 352 is a brush strip with bristles or fibers projecting downward from the bracket's bottom surface 340. The brush strip 352 is bounded by a ridge extending downward from the bracket's bottom surface 340 to protect the bristles. The front and rear scrubbers 351 and 352 have respective bottom surfaces 361 and 362 configured to function as sheet-pressing surfaces by pressing the cover sheet 32 (
Two front spacers 371 extend downward from respective opposite front corners of the bracket 30. Two rear spacers 372 extend rearward from respective opposite rear corners of the bracket 30. As shown in
The cover sheet 32 is shown in
The sheet 32 has a front portion 451 located in front of the front openings 441, a middle portion 452 located between the front and rear openings 441, 442, and a rear portion 453 located rearward from the rear openings 442. The middle portion 452 is configured to bear the pressure applied by the bracket's front sheet-pressing surface 361. The rear portion 453 is configured to bear the pressure applied by the bracket's rear sheet-pressing surface 362.
Using the Cover Sheet with the Cleaning Head
To attach the sheet 32 to the bracket 30, first the bracket 30 is placed downward onto the sheet 32 as shown in
To attach the bracket 30 to the cleaning head 22, the bracket 30 is pressed up against the head's bottom surface 222 as indicated by arrow 470 in
The head 22, the bracket 30 and the sheet 32 are thus attached together to form a cleaning head assembly 500 shown in
The front airflow openings 241, 341, 441 of the three components 22, 30, 32 of the assembly 500 are mutually aligned. This enables a front airflow 511 to carry dirt from the floor 6 through the front openings 241, 341, 441 into the vacuuming head 22. Similarly, the rear openings 242, 342, 442 are mutually aligned, to enable a rear airflow 512 to carry dirt through the rear openings 242, 342, 442 into the vacuuming head 22.
By manipulating the head's outlet tube 256, the head 22 can be pivoted rearward about the rear scrubber 352 to lift the front scrubber 351 from the floor 6 and increase the airflow into the front openings 241, 341, 441. The head 22 can also be pivoted forward about the front scrubber 351 to lift the rear scrubber 352 above the floor 6 and increase the airflow through the rear openings 242, 342, 442. When the head 22 is pivoted, the front and rear spacers 371, 372 keep the front and rear ends 321, 322 of the bracket 30 spaced above the floor 6.
Air that provides the upward airflows 511 and 512 can enter the assembly 500 through several paths. As shown in
The mineral oil impregnated in the sheet 32 increases the sheet's adhesion to dust and reduces the sheet's friction with the floor 6. However, friction with the front sheet-pressing surface 361 is increased by its having a high-friction rubbery texture. The sheet 32 protects the floor 6 from being marred by hard surfaces of the cleaning head 22. It also prevents the floor 6 from abrading the scrubbers 351, 352. Dirt picked up by the sheet 32 is disposed of when the used sheet 32 is discarded and replaced with a new one.
Using the Cover Sheet with the Floor Nozzle
To attach the sheet 32 to the floor nozzle 20, first the sheet 32 is attached to the bracket 30 as explained above with reference to
This yields a nozzle assembly 600 shown in
The bracket 30 lifts the brushroll 110 away from the ground 6, with the front scrubber 351 located between the brushroll 110 and the ground 6. The front scrubber's sheet-pressing surface 361, along with the sheet 32, takes the place of the brushroll 110 in dislodging dirt from the floor 6. Accordingly, at least a portion of the front sheet-pressing surface 361 is located directly under the brushroll 110, and preferably even directly under the rotational axis A9 of the brushroll 110. Preferably, the sheet pressing surface 361 is axially centered under the brushroll's rotational axis A9.
In operation, a user wheels the base 10 forward and backward by the handle 14. Concurrently, the bracket's front and rear sheet-pressing surfaces 361, 362 press the sheet 32 against the floor 6 for the sheet 32 to scrape dirt from the floor 6. In contrast to use of the sheet 32 with the cleaning head 22, in which the bracket 30 can be pivoted forward or backward by the user, use of the sheet 32 with the nozzle 20 does not enable such pivoting. The angular orientation of the bracket 30 and its height from the floor 6 are kept constant by the base 10. The bracket 30 can be raised or lowered, to vary the pressure of the scrubbers 351, 352 against the floor 6, only by raising or lowering the entire nozzle 20 via a height adjust mechanism 610 on the base 10.
The bracket 30 and sheet 32 protect the floor 6 from being marred by hard surfaces of the nozzle 20. The sheet 32 prevents the floor 6 from abrading the scrubbers 351, 352. The sheet 32 also picks up dirt, which is disposed of when the used sheet 32 and is replaced with a new one.
Using the Cover Sheet with Another Cleaning Head
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 elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
Claims
1. A vacuum cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a vacuum cleaner base including a source of suction and front and rear wheels for wheeling the base across a floor;
- a nozzle assembly attached to and supported by the base, the nozzle assembly including a suction inlet and a sheet-pressing surface that are located in front of the front wheels; and
- a disposable sheet configured to be removably attached to the nozzle assembly such that, as the base is wheeled across the floor, the sheet-pressing surface presses the sheet against the floor to dislodge dirt from the floor, and the suction draws the dirt from the floor to and through the suction inlet.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sheet includes an airflow opening, configured for an airflow to carry dirt through the airflow opening to and through the suction inlet.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the suction inlet is a front suction inlet of the nozzle assembly, and the nozzle assembly further includes a rear suction inlet, and the sheet-pressing surface is located between the front and rear suction inlets.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the nozzle assembly further includes a second sheet-pressing surface, located rearward from the rear suction inlet, that presses the sheet against the floor as the base is wheeled across the floor.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sheet-pressing surface is a front sheet-pressing surface, and the nozzle assembly further includes a rear sheet-pressing surface, and the suction inlet is located between the front and rear sheet-pressing surfaces.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the nozzle assembly includes a nozzle and a bracket, with the bracket removably attached to the nozzle and including the sheet-pressing surface.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the nozzle includes a brushroll configured to rotate against the floor to dislodge dirt from the floor when the sheet is removed from the nozzle.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein a portion of the sheet-pressing surface is located directly under the brushroll.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the nozzle assembly is removably attached to the base.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base includes a mechanism for raising and lowering the nozzle assembly.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sheet is impregnated with an oil.
12. A vacuum cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a nozzle configured to be connected to a source of suction, the nozzle having a suction inlet and a brushroll extending through the suction inlet and configured to rotate against a floor to dislodge dirt from the floor;
- a bracket removably attached to the nozzle and having a sheet-pressing surface, a portion of which located directly below the brushroll; and
- a disposable sheet having an opening and configured to be removably attached to the nozzle and configured such that, as the nozzle is moved along a floor, the sheet-pressing surface presses the sheet against the floor to dislodge dirt from the floor as the suction draws the dirt from the floor through the sheet's opening and the nozzle's suction inlet.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein a portion of the sheet-pressing surface is directly under the rotational axis of the brushroll.
14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the nozzle is configured to be attached to and supported by a vacuum cleaner base that includes the source of suction.
15. A vacuum cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a nozzle assembly configured to be connected to a source of suction, the nozzle assembly having front and rear suction inlets and a sheet-pressing surface located between the inlet openings; and
- a disposable sheet having front and rear airflow openings, and configured to be removably attached to the nozzle assembly with the front and rear airflow openings of the sheet respectively aligned with the front and rear suction inlets of the nozzle assembly; and
- configured such that, as the nozzle assembly is moved along a floor, the sheet-pressing surface presses the sheet against the floor to dislodge dirt from the floor and the suction draws the dirt from the floor through the sheet's front and rear airflow openings and the nozzle assembly's front and rear airflow inlets.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the nozzle assembly further includes a second sheet-pressing surface that is located rearward from the rear suction inlet and is configured to press the sheet against the floor.
17. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the nozzle assembly includes a nozzle and a bracket, the bracket being removably attached to the nozzle and including the sheet-pressing surface and configured to attach the sheet to the nozzle.
18. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the nozzle assembly includes a spacer located in front of the front inlet to space a front end of the nozzle assembly above the floor to maintain an airflow path extending from in front of the nozzle assembly rearward to the front suction opening.
19. A vacuum cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a nozzle assembly having opposite front and rear side edges and opposite first and second end edges, and configured to be connected to a source of suction, the nozzle assembly having front and rear sheet-pressing surfaces and an airflow inlet located between the sheet-pressing surfaces; and
- a disposable sheet having an airflow opening, configured to be removably attached to the nozzle assembly in a mounted position in which the airflow opening is located between the front and rear sheet-pressing surfaces and, under the first end edge, an end opening is vertically bounded by the nozzle assembly and the sheet and horizontally bounded by the front and rear scrubbers;
- configured such that, as the nozzle assembly is moved along a floor, the sheet-pressing surfaces press the sheet against the floor to dislodge dirt from the floor, and the suction draws air through the end opening to the sheet's airflow opening for the air to carry the dirt from the floor upward through the sheet's airflow opening to and through the nozzle assembly's airflow inlet.
20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the nozzle assembly includes a nozzle and a bracket, the bracket being removably attached to the nozzle and including the sheet-pressing surfaces and configured to attach the sheet to the nozzle.
21. A vacuum cleaner apparatus for use with a nozzle assembly having a scrubber configured to support the nozzle assembly in a cleaning position above a floor surface, the apparatus comprising:
- an elongated, generally rectangular sheet configured for mounting on the nozzle assembly in an installed position, the sheet having a longitudinal axis, a front portion with a longitudinally extending row of air flow inlets forward of the axis, a rear portion with a longitudinally extending row of air flow inlets rearward of the axis, and a central portion extending along the axis between the rows of air flow inlets, the central portion being configured for overlying engagement by the scrubber when the sheet is in the installed position.
22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein the sheet further includes holes for hooking the sheet onto hooks of the nozzle assembly.
Type: Application
Filed: May 27, 2008
Publication Date: Apr 23, 2009
Inventors: Ian Emil Sohn (South Yarra), Carl M. Barr (Avon, OH)
Application Number: 12/127,303
International Classification: A47L 9/04 (20060101);