MULTI-USE MOBILE VACUUM CART
A mobile vacuum cart includes a housing, a vacuum source in the housing, a dust box releasably engaged in the housing and in fluid communication with the vacuum source, an intake conduit in fluid communication with the dust box, wherein the housing accommodates reciprocal sliding action of the conduit between an engaged position in which the conduit locks the dust box in position and a release position in which disengagement of the conduit from the dust box enables removal of the dust box from the housing.
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This application claim priority pursuant to 35 USC 119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/083,408 filed Jul. 24, 2008.
BACKGROUNDThe present invention relates to mobile carts or workstations, and more specifically, such stations having internal vacuum systems.
Mobile workstations are used in a variety of work environments, where users require a mobile site for providing a work surface, storage of utensils, electrical outlets and the like. One exemplary use of such mobile workstations is the hair care industry, where stylists or barbers place and/or store clippers, combs, brushers, scissors, dryers, straightening irons, styling gels, hairspray, conditioners, among other things during the styling operation. Some such workstations or carts are provided with internal vacuum systems for cleaning up cut hair.
SUMMARYThe present mobile vacuum cart includes several features for use in the hair care industry, including a removable dust trap or dust box selectively locked in place with a reciprocating vacuum inlet tube. In a relatively lower position, the tube engages the dust trap and holds it in place in the housing. In a raised position, the tube is disengaged from the dust trap, allowing removal of the dust trap for periodic cleaning. The dust trap is preferably provided with a handle for facilitating removal from the housing. A movable dust pan vacuum intake is also associated with the housing, having an operational position in fluid communication with the dust trap, and at least one disengaged position enabling removal of the dust trap from the housing. A user-actuated mechanism manipulates the dust pan intake between the positions.
In addition, the dust trap has a user-operated control valve movable between a vacuum connection between the dust trap and the intake conduit, and between the dust pan and the dust trap. A T-or Y-fitting is optionally provided to the intake conduit for the connection of auxiliary hoses and/or vacuum-equipped hair clippers. Also, a variable speed vacuum controller is provided on the housing.
More specifically, a mobile vacuum cart includes a housing, a vacuum source in the housing, a dust box releasably engaged in the housing and in fluid communication with the vacuum source, an intake conduit in fluid communication with the dust box, wherein the housing accommodates reciprocal sliding action of the conduit between an engaged position in which the conduit locks the dust box in position and a release position in which disengagement of the conduit from the dust box enables removal of the dust box from the housing.
In another embodiment, a mobile vacuum cart includes a housing, a source of vacuum associated with the housing, and a dustpan vacuum intake associated with the housing and movable between an operational position in fluid communication with the vacuum source and a storage position wherein the intake is disengaged from the vacuum source.
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The front wall 14 partially defines a partially enclosed track 34 disposed vertically for accommodation of vertical reciprocal movement of an elongate inlet tube or intake conduit 36. While other shapes are contemplated, the intake conduit 36 is cylindrical and tubular, and may be flexible or rigid; however rigid is preferred. A radially-projecting locking pin 37 is preferably provided to the conduit 36 to hold it in position as will be described below. The track 34 is further defined in part by at least one clamp or bracket portion 40 secured to the front wall 14 to accommodate the vertical reciprocating sliding motion of the conduit 36 and to slidingly secure the conduit to the housing 12. In the preferred embodiment, there are two clamps, 40a and 40b. Upper clamp 40a is provided with a groove 41 for slidingly accommodating the locking pin 37 when the conduit is in a locked position. In a relatively raised and rotated release position, the locking pin 37 rests on an upper edge of the clamp 40a (
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An inlet port 60 projects from an upper wall 62 of the dust storage portion 48 and is in fluid communication with the dust storage portion. An important feature of the present cart 10 is that the inlet port 60 matingly engages the elongate intake conduit 36, and preferably the conduit passes inside the port. In this manner, the conduit 36 acts as a locking mechanism for retaining the dust box 46 within the housing 12 in fluid communication with the vacuum source 28. Thus, when the elongate intake conduit 36 is in an upper or raised release position in the track 34 (
Conversely, when the conduit 36 is lowered to be in engagement with the inlet port 60, a bolt lock arrangement is formed so that the dust box 46 is locked in place in a manner that sealingly compresses or clamps the cowl 56 tightly against the vacuum source 28. To lower the conduit 36, it is rotated to free the locking pin 37, then pushed toward the bottom surface 24. The user manipulates the conduit 36 so that once the locking pin 37 is engaged in the groove 41, there is engagement between the conduit and the inlet port 60 (
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It will be noted that when the dust box 46 is to be removed, the actuator 54 is positioned in the “hose” position. The dust box 46 is preferably provided with a flap-like check valve 86 (shown fragmentarily in
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While particular embodiments of the present multi-use mobile vacuum cart has been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A mobile vacuum cart, comprising:
- a housing;
- a vacuum source disposed in said housing;
- a dust box releasably engaged in said housing and in fluid communication with said vacuum source; and
- an intake conduit in fluid communication with said dust box; and
- said housing accommodates reciprocal sliding action of said conduit between an engaged position in which said conduit locks said dust box in position and a release position in which disengagement of said conduit from said dust box enables removal of said dust box from said housing.
2. The cart of claim 1 wherein said dust box has an inlet port and said intake conduit is in fluid communication with said inlet port when in said engaged position.
3. The cart of claim 1 further including a locking formation for retaining said conduit in said raised position to facilitate withdrawal of the dust box.
4. The cart of claim 1 wherein said conduit is the only locking mechanism for retaining said dust box in an operational position in said housing.
5. The cart of claim 1 further including a dustpan vacuum intake associated with said housing and movable between an operational position in fluid communication with said dust box and a storage position wherein said dust box is removable from said housing.
6. The cart of claim 5 further including a user actuated mechanism for moving said dust pan between said operational position and said storage position.
7. The cart of claim 6 wherein said dust pan is movable by said mechanism between said operational position, an interim disengaged position said storage position.
8. The cart of claim 5 wherein said dust box is engageable with a selected one of said intake conduit and said dust pan.
9. The cart of claim 8 further including a valve on said dust box for controlling said selective engagement between said intake conduit and said dust pan.
10. The cart of claim 9 further including a visual indicator on said dust box of a position of said valve.
11. The cart of claim 1 further including a pull handle on said dust box for facilitating removal from said housing.
12. The cart of claim 1 wherein said housing and said dust box have complement guide formations for guiding the movement of the dust box as it releasably engages the housing.
13. The cart of claim 1 further including an auxiliary intake hose in selective communication with said intake conduit and the dust box.
14. The cart of claim 1 wherein said intake conduit is provided with a multi-outlet fitting for selective fluid communication between two vacuum appliances or attachments.
15. A mobile vacuum cart comprising:
- a housing;
- a source of vacuum associated with said housing; and
- a dustpan vacuum intake associated with said housing and movable between an operational position in fluid communication with said vacuum source and a storage position wherein said intake is disengaged from said vacuum source.
16. The cart of claim 15 wherein said dust trap is provided with a control valve for selective communication between said dust pan intake and a vacuum intake conduit.
17. The cart of claim 15 further including an adjustment mechanism for moving said dustpan intake between said operational position and said storage position, said mechanism including a latch with at least two settings.
18. The cart of claim 17 wherein said adjustment mechanism includes settings for said operational position, a disengaged position, and said storage position.
19. The cart of claim 16 wherein said housing includes a track accommodating reciprocal movement of said intake conduit between an engaged position in which said conduit locks said dust trap in position and a release position in which disengagement of said conduit from said dust box enables removal of said dust box from said housing.
20. The cart of claim 16 further including a dust box releasably disposed in said housing and in selective fluid communication with said dustpan vacuum intake only in said operational position.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 23, 2009
Publication Date: Jan 28, 2010
Applicant: Wahl Clipper Corporation (Sterling, IL)
Inventors: James E. McCambridge (Polo, IL), Luther D. Langley (Sterling, IL)
Application Number: 12/508,074
International Classification: A47L 9/00 (20060101);