VACUUM CLEANER
A vacuum cleaner, comprising a body, a pivotable dust cover and a pivotable lifting handle, wherein the lifting handle is pivotably connected to the dust cover, and wherein the dust cover is pivotably connected to the body of the vacuum cleaner.
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The present invention relates to a vacuum cleaner suitable for, in particular, cleaning carpets and other flooring materials in buildings, the vacuum cleaner, comprising a body, said body including a dust collection chamber, a dust cover, said dust cover being pivotably connected to the body such that it is movable by pivoting the dust cover in an anti-clockwise direction from a first dust cover position, in which the dust cover at least partly closes off the dust collection chamber, to a second dust cover position, in which the dust cover enables manual access to the dust collection chamber, a lifting handle for lifting the vacuum cleaner, said lifting handle being pivotably connected to the dust cover, wherein the dust cover and the handle are pivotable in opposite directions, such that the lifting handle is movable by pivoting the lifting handle clockwise towards its lifting position from a first lifting handle position and a second lifting handle position, whereby, when the dust cover is in the first dust cover position, the lifting handle is substantially in line with the dust cover when it is in the first lifting handle position and the lifting handle protrudes outward relative to the body when it is in the second lifting handle position, wherein the dust cover comprises two dust cover pivot arms, each dust cover pivot arm comprising an extremity at which it is pivotably connected to the body, wherein the lifting handle comprises two lifting handle pivot arms, each lifting handle pivot arm comprising an extremity at which it is pivotably connected to the dust cover.
BACKGROUNDTypically, bag vacuum cleaners may comprise a body that is set on wheels to enable it to follow the horizontal movements of an operator. The operator may pull the vacuum cleaner along by means of a hose that is swivelably connected to the body, and that, due to the suction of a motor provided in the body, carries dust and other dirt from a nozzle end of the hose to a dust collection chamber inside the body. The dust collection chamber may accommodate a disposable or reusable bag in which the dirt can be stored. In order to be able to replace the dust bag when it is full, the dust collection chamber may be accessible via a dust cover that is pivotably connected to the body. For ease of use, the dust cover is usually located at a top side of the body when the vacuum cleaner is in a working orientation.
To enable an operator to easily lift the vacuum cleaner, for example to transfer it between different vertical floor levels, or to vacuum places that cannot be accessed from floor level because the hose is too short, the vacuum cleaner may be provided with one or more lifting handles. Such a handle may be pivotably connected to the body, so as to allow it to be rotated back and forth between a folded position and a raised position. In the folded position, the handle may reside close to the body so as not to protrude there from, while it may be turned to its raised position when lifting of the body is desired. Naturally, like the dust cover, the lifting handle is preferably located at a top side of the body when it is in a working orientation.
In addition to the mere presence of a dust cover and a lifting handle, a desirable vacuum cleaner may preferably fulfill some further desires. Function, for example, prescribes that the dust collection chamber of the vacuum cleaner is as big as possible. Generally, this translates into a vacuum cleaner wherein about one half (or less) of the body is occupied by the motor, while the other half (or more) is occupied by the dust collection chamber. To enable proper access to the dust collection chamber for replacing a full dust bag accommodated therein, the pivotable dust cover must thus extend across about half (or more) of the body. Another noteworthy functional desire is that the lifting handle, in its raised position, is disposed substantially above the center of mass of the body. Otherwise the body would start to rotate instantly when lifted off of the floor. A stable feel may further be imparted to both the handle and the dust cover by spacing apart their pivot points. The pivot points may preferably be disposed near opposite sides of the body so as to maximize the distance between them.
In combination, these functional requirements lead the dust cover and the lifting handle to compete for structural junctures halfway the body, on opposite sides thereof. This problem is worsened when a design that is both sleek and functional is strived for. Sleekness may dictate a streamlined body profile, having as few interruption lines in the outer face of the body as possible. Those interruption lines that are practically necessary, such as for example interruption lines between the pivotable dust cover on the one hand, and the lifting handle or a fixed top face part of the body on the other, may preferably be straight and narrow. However, in order to enable both the dust cover and the lifting handle to be pivotably arranged at their preferred positions, bulky constructions and/or irregularly shaped interruption lines have thus far been accepted as a consequence of simple structural solutions.
SUMMARYIt is an object of the present invention to provide for a vacuum cleaner, having a lifting handle and dust cover, whose construction mitigates or overcomes the competition between the lifting handle and the dust cover for structural junctures halfway the body, thereby still allowing some or all of the above-mentioned functional and aesthetic desires to be satisfied.
To this end, in the vacuum cleaner according to the invention a first and a second of the lifting handle pivot arms are pivotably connected to, respectively, a first and a second of the dust cover arms, in each case at a point of the respective dust cover pivot arm beyond the extremity at which the latter is itself pivotably connected to the body. provides a vacuum cleaner comprising a body, said body including a dust collection chamber, and a dust cover, said dust cover being pivotably connected to the body such that it is movable between a first dust cover position and a second dust cover position. In the first dust cover position, the dust cover at least partly closes off the dust collection chamber. In the second dust cover position, the dust cover enables manual access to the dust collection chamber. The vacuum cleaner further comprises a lifting handle for lifting the vacuum cleaner. The lifting handle is pivotably connected to the dust cover such that it is movable between a first lifting handle position and a second lifting handle position. When the dust cover is in the first dust cover position, the lifting handle is substantially in line with the dust cover when it is in the first lifting handle position, while the lifting handle protrudes outward relative to the body when it is in the second lifting handle position.
A construction wherein the lifting handle is pivotably connected to the dust cover, and wherein the dust cover is itself pivotably connected to the body of the vacuum cleaner, allows the lifting handle and the dust cover to co-exist in something like a cross-relationship. The battle for a place to connect to the body is thereby resolved. The pivot points of the lifting handle may reside under the dust cover, while the pivot points of the dust cover may reside under the lifting handle. Accordingly, the pivot points of the dust cover may for example even be disposed beyond halfway the body (e.g. in favor of enlargement or better accessibility of the dust collection chamber), without potentially pushing aside pivot points of the lifting handle from a position halfway the body. All pivot points may be arranged close to the sides of the body to ensure the stability of the lifting handle and the dust cover. Furthermore, visually, a single straight and narrow interruption line may extend between the dust cover on the one hand, and a top surface part of the body and the lifting handle on the other.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description of certain embodiments of the invention, taken together with the accompanying drawings, which are meant to illustrate and not to limit the invention.
JP 09 192067 A discloses an electric vacuum cleaner in which a handle is supported. The electric vacuum cleaner has an electric fan housing part, a case body with an openable upper part of a dust collection part, an upper case covering an upper opening of the electric fan housing part, a lid body openably or closably covering the upper opening of the dust collection part, a lever which extends to the side of the upper case from the lid body. The lever has a pivot part at the tip to support the lid body rotatably with respect to the upper case and to rotatably support a handle which has a pair of opposed recess parts.
JP 11318788 discloses a vacuum cleaner main body incorporating a motorized blower 3 and a dust collecting chamber 4 communicating with the blower. A cap part of the vacuum cleaner is rotatably connected to a center portion of the main body. The cap part is disposed on the upper portion of the dust collecting chamber.
JP 11221176 discloses an electric vacuum cleaner including a motor-driven blower installed inside a body. The vacuum cleaner has a dust collecting chamber which is in communication with the blower. The vacuum cleaner has a lid with one end rotatably connected to the vacuum cleaner. The lid covers the chamber and is installed on an upper part of the body. Also a grip is installed whose one end is rotatably connected to the body. The lid serves for carrying the body. The lid is equipped with a first fitting part while the grip is equipped with a second fitting part. Grip is operated by interlocking its rotation with the opening/closing motion of the lid. Thereby the second fitting part abuts to the first fitting part to open the lid
In the drawings, identical reference numbers identify same or similar elements. Furthermore, to improve drawing legibility, some elements in a figure may not be labeled in case the respective elements are clearly recognizable and have already been identified in one or more preceding figures.
Reference is first made to
The vacuum cleaners 1, depicted in an upright position, comprise a body 8 that is set on wheels. In addition to the visible rear wheels 10 a third, more forwardly disposed wheel may provided at a bottom side of the body 8, such that, when the vacuum cleaner 1 is in a working position, it is supported by the three wheels that enable it to stably move across a level floor. The bodies 8 of the vacuum cleaners 1 comprise a motor, disposed in the back half thereof (in the upright orientation: the lower half), and a dust collection chamber, disposed in the front half of the body (in the upright orientation: the top half thereof). The dust collection chamber is covered by a dust cover 12 that is provided with a hose connection opening 14 to which a hose 2 may be swivelably connected. Clearly visible in both
The body 8 of the vacuum cleaner 1 depicted in
The lifting handle 20 of the vacuum cleaner 1 depicted in
Referring now to
Surprisingly, and despite the fact that the
The construction that pivotably connects the lifting handle 300 and the dust cover 200 together will now be examined in more detail with reference to
As can be seen, the dust cover 200 comprises two dust cover pivot arms 204. Each of these arms 204 comprises an extremity 206 at which it may be pivotably connected to the body 8. Preferably, the dust cover pivot arms 204 are connected to the body 8 such that a distance between the arms measures a dimension, e.g. a width, of the body. The relatively large separation of the arms 204, and hence of their pivoting connections, may impart a feel of stability to the dustcover 200 when it is in its opened position. The lifting handle 300 comprises two lifting handle pivot arms 304. Each of these lifting handle pivot arms 304 comprises an extremity 306 at which it may be pivotably connected to the dust cover 200, more in particular to a dust cover pivot arm 204. To this end, the dust cover pivot arms 204 may for example be fitted with a cylindrical recess 208 in which a pivot pin (not shown) may be receivable. The pivot pin may also extend through an eye 308 provided in the extremity 306 of the associated lifting handle pivot arm 304. The recess 208 is preferably provided in an inner side of the dust cover pivot arms 204, so as to facilitate hiding the hinging connection from view. As well illustrated by
Put together, a connection between the lifting handle pivot arm 304 and a dust cover pivot arm 204 may look like the one shown in perspective in
Although illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these embodiments. Variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, it is noted that the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
Claims
1. A vacuum cleaner (1), comprising:
- a body (8), said body including a dust collection chamber;
- a dust cover (200), said dust cover being pivotably connected to the body such that it is movable by pivoting the dust cover (200) in an anti-clockwise direction from a first dust cover position, in which the dust cover at least partly closes off the dust collection chamber, to a second dust cover position, in which the dust cover enables manual access to the dust collection chamber;
- a lifting handle (300) for lifting the vacuum cleaner, said lifting handle being pivotably connected to the dust cover, wherein the dust cover (200) and the handle (300) are pivotable in opposite directions, such that the lifting handle (300) is movable by pivoting the lifting handle (300) clockwise towards its lifting position from a first lifting handle position to a second lifting handle position, whereby, when the dust cover is in the first dust cover position, the lifting handle is substantially in line with the dust cover when it is in the first lifting handle position and the lifting handle protrudes outward relative to the body when it is in the second lifting handle position,
- wherein the dust cover (200) comprises two dust cover pivot arms (204), each dust cover pivot arm comprising an extremity (206) at which it is pivotably connected to the body (8), wherein the lifting handle (300) comprises two lifting handle pivot arms (304), each lifting handle pivot arm comprising an extremity (306) at which it is pivotably connected to the dust cover,
- characterized in that a first and a second of the lifting handle pivot arms (304) are pivotably connected to, respectively, a first and a second of the dust cover arms (204), in each case at a point (208) of the respective dust cover pivot arm beyond the extremity (206) at which the latter is itself pivotably connected to the body (8).
2. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein each of the dust cover pivot arms (204) has an inner side (210), such that the inner sides of the dust cover pivot arms face each other, and wherein the lifting handle pivot arms (304) are pivotably connected to the dust cover pivot arms at said inner sides.
3. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein each of the lifting handle pivot arms (304) comprises a decorative band (302), said decorative bands at least partly covering the extremities (206) of the dust cover pivot arms (204) when the dust cover (200) is in the first dust cover position and the lifting handle (300) is in the first lifting handle position.
4. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 3, wherein each of the dust cover pivot arms (204) comprises a decorative band (202), which decorative band extends away from the extremity (206) at which a respective dust cover pivot arm is connected to the body (8), starting at a longitudinal position on the dust cover pivot arm between said extremity (206) and a point (208) where an extremity (306) of a lifting handle pivot arm (304) pivotally connects to said dust cover pivot arm.
5. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 4, wherein a first and a second of the decorative bands (202) of the dust cover (200) are disposed such that they are substantially in line with, respectively, a first and a second of the decorative bands (302) of the lifting handle (300) when the dust cover is in the first dust cover position and the lifting handle is in the first lifting handle position
6. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein one of a lifting handle pivot arm (304) and a dust cover pivot arm (204) connected thereto comprises at least one protruding member, and wherein the other of said lifting arm and said dust cover pivot arm comprises at least one recess configured for receiving said protruding member, whereby the protruding member and the recess are disposed such that the protruding member is gradually moved from the recess when the lifting handle (300) is moved from the first lifting handle position to the second lifting handle position.
7. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 6, wherein the at least one protruding member is one of a number of spaced apart, substantially parallel plate members (312, 212) comprised by the respective arm (204, 304), and wherein the at least one recess is formed between one of more substantially parallel plate members (312, 212) comprised by the other respective arm (204, 304), whereby the plate members provided on both arms are disposed such that the plate members (312) of the lifting handle pivot arm (304) interlock with the plate members (212) of the dust cover pivot arm (204).
8. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 6, wherein the at least one protruding member is provided with a stop, which is disposed such that it engages an edge of the recess when the lifting handle (300) is in its second lifting handle position.
9. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein the two dust cover pivot arms (204) are spaced apart by a distance that corresponds to a dimension of the body (8).
10. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, said vacuum cleaner having a working orientation wherein the dust cover (200) and the lifting handle (300) are disposed on a top side of the body (8).
11. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 10, wherein, when the vacuum cleaner is in its working position and the lifting handle (300) is in the second lifting handle position, the lifting handle is disposed substantially vertically above a center of mass of the vacuum cleaner.
12. The vacuum cleaner according to claim 10, wherein, in a top view of the vacuum cleaner (1) in its working orientation, when the lifting handle (300) is in the first lifting handle position and the dust cover (200) is in the first dust cover position, a first interruption line extends between the dust cover and a top face part (28) of the body (8), and second interruption lines extend between the dust cover and the lifting handle, whereby said first and second interruption lines are formed such that they appear as one, substantially straight, continuous line (100).
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 5, 2010
Publication Date: Aug 9, 2012
Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V. (EINDHOVEN)
Inventors: Haifeng Jiang (Suzhou), Wiebe Wierda (Drachten), Neil Wei (Suzhou), Yang Shi (Suzhou)
Application Number: 13/147,264
International Classification: A47L 9/10 (20060101); A47L 9/32 (20060101);