Abstract: A hose and wand assembly for a domestic appliance comprises a flexible hose portion (22), a rigid wand portion (34) and a handgripp portion (38). The hose (22) terminates in a curved end portion (62) which couples to the wand (34) in such a manner that the hose (22) is able to swivel about the longitudinal axis (X) of the wand (34). The end portion (62) has an outlet which communicates with the interior of the wand. A support (60, 72) is located on the outer wall of the end portion (62), upstream of the outlet. The support (60,72) is capable of pivotal movement about the longitudinal axis (X) of the rigid wand portion. The hose (22) is also rotatable with respect to the wand (34) about the longitudinal axis of the hose (22).
Abstract: An autonomous canister vacuum cleaner has a cleaning head module, a vacuum fan module separated from the cleaning module, and a hose assembly connecting the cleaning head module with the vacuum fan module. The vacuum fan module includes a controller that performs navigation and control functions for both the vacuum fan module and the cleaning head module. Alternatively, the controller may be separated from the vacuum fan module and the cleaning head module, and can be mobile. The vacuum fan module and the cleaning head module each include a drive mechanism for propulsion. The cleaning head module includes a cleaning brush assembly that can be motorized or air driven. The cleaning head module may also include a microcontroller that communicates with the controller.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 15, 2002
Publication date:
November 28, 2002
Inventors:
Bret A. Wallach, Harvey A. Koselka, David L. Gollaher
Abstract: A bagless canister vacuum cleaner having a chasse, an air blower and a dust extraction and collection unit is provided. The dust extraction and collection unit has an easily removable inlet chamber and an easily removable outlet chamber. The inlet chamber is substantially cylindrical, and the outlet chamber is disposed concentrically within the upper portion of the inlet chamber. Duct work within the chasse conducts air from the air inlet and into the inlet chamber in tangential fashion, such that air swirls about the inside walls of the inlet chamber. Air within the inlet chamber is then allowed to escape from the inlet chamber into the outlet chamber via a plurality of small holes disposed in the side walls of the outlet chamber. Air within the outlet chamber is exhausted to the blower via a top wall opening in the outlet chamber.
Abstract: A vacuum cleaner device for cleaning lint from lint traps of clothes dryers and the like provides the power of full size vacuum cleaners without requiring lifting or maneuvering of a heavy full size machine. The device may be semi-permanently or permanently attached to the left or right sides of a dryer by fasteners including magnetic fasteners. The device may have compartments for a motor and fan unit, for a filter bag and for a vacuum cleaner hose. The relative position of the filter bag and the connection between the vacuum cleaner hose, in relation to the enclosure of the vacuum cleaner device, may be rotated one hundred eighty degrees, by use of a removable connecting partition.
Abstract: The subject invention provides a portable cleaning assembly. The assembly includes a vacuum body and a vacuum unit. The vacuum body has a receiving channel extending from the top of the vacuum body. The assembly further includes a waste container supported on top of the vacuum body, wherein the bottom of the waste container is supported. The bottom of the waste container also separates the vacuum body from the waste container, such that waste container is separate and distinct from the vacuum body and removable from the vacuum body. A transport mechanism supports the vacuum body and the waste container thereof for moving the vacuum body and the waste container across the area while applying the vacuum and for independently filling the waste container with waste.
Abstract: An air impeller or circumferential fan includes one or more fan blades disposed between first and second plates. The first plate is tapered with respect to the second plate and includes an orifice that allows air to flow through the first plate and past the fan blades. The first plate also includes a circumferential ridge located away from the orifice which provides for more consistent construction of the first plate and, therefore, cheaper manufacturing of the air impeller.
Abstract: A cyclone dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner includes a cyclone body and a separately removable contaminant receptacle. The cyclone body, which is fixed to a fan motor portion of a cleaner body, separates contaminants from the air that is drawn into the cleaner body. The cyclone body having a contaminant outlet, through which the contaminants are discharged. The contaminant receptacle is removably coupled to a lower side of the cyclone body and receiving the contaminants through a contaminant inlet that is aligned with the contaminant outlet of the cyclone body. Since the contaminant receptacle is removable independent of the cyclone body, it is smaller, lighter and easier for a user to handle.
Abstract: An adapter for connecting a hose to a hose receptacle of an object in a locking relationship. The adapter includes a first end adapted to be fixedly attached to one of the hose receptacle or the hose and a second end having a first locking element adapted to selectively engage a second locking element to establish a locking relationship. The adapter is suitable for adapting a friction-based vacuum appliance hose connection receptacle such that it can be used with a hose-locking mechanism to selectively, securely lock the hose to the vacuum appliance.
Abstract: A bagless canister vacuum cleaner having a chasse, an air blower and a dust extraction and collection unit is provided. The dust extraction and collection unit has an easily removable inlet chamber and an easily removable outlet chamber. The inlet chamber is substantially cylindrical, and the outlet chamber is disposed concentrically within the upper portion of the inlet chamber. Duct work within the chasse conducts air from the air inlet and into the inlet chamber in tangential fashion, such that air swirls about the inside walls of the inlet chamber. Air within the inlet chamber is then allowed to escape from the inlet chamber into the outlet chamber via a plurality of small holes disposed in the side walls of the outlet chamber. Air within the outlet chamber is exhausted to the blower via a top wall opening in the outlet chamber.
Abstract: A sub-suction pipe assembly for a vacuum cleaner includes an air suction pipe connected to a vacuum cleaner body, a sub-suction pipe connected to the air suction pipe and movable along the air suction pipe between a first position and a second position. The sub-suction pipe has a brush attached to an end thereof, a suction extension pipe detachably connected to the end of the air suction pipe, and a lock mechanism for securing the suction extension pipe to the air suction pipe. The sub-section pipe remains coupled to the end of the air suction pipe when the suction extension pipe is connected to the air suction pipe.
Abstract: A steam/ironing dual mode cleaning apparatus includes a housing defining a receiving chamber, a water tank unit mounted in the receiving chamber and adapted to hold water, a steam boiler mounted in the receiving chamber and adapted to boil water into steam, and a water pump unit mounted in the receiving chamber and horizontally aligned with the water tank unit and the steam boiler, the water pump unit having a water inlet fitting connected to a water output port of the water tank unit through a first water pipe, a water outlet fitting connected to a water input port of the steam boiler through a second water pipe, and a motor pump controlled to pump water from the water tank unit to the steam boiler for boiling.
Abstract: A device for connecting a hose to an article, such as a wet/dry vacuum, includes a first member having first and second ends, with the first end adapted to be coupled to the hose. A receptacle has first and second ends. The first end of the receptacle is adapted to be mounted to the article, and the second end is adapted to be connected to the second end of the first member. A locking member is mounted on one of the first member or the receptacle for securing the first member to the receptacle, and at least one sealing member is situated about one of the second end of the first member or the second end of the receptacle. This sealing member can be integrally mounted to one of the ends. In one embodiment, the sealing member seals against an external surface of the receptacle, and in an alternative embodiment, the sealing member seals against an internal surface of the receptacle.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 21, 1999
Date of Patent:
April 16, 2002
Assignee:
Emerson Electric Co.
Inventors:
Jeffrey L. Young, Michael F. Martin, Stuart V. Holsten
Abstract: A vacuum cleaner capable of efficiently separating and eliminating dust and dirt is provided. The vacuum cleaner including a body having open and closed spaces divided by a partition, a suction brush connecting port formed on the upper side of the body and interconnected with the open space, an interconnecting hole formed on the partition for interconnecting the open and closed spaces, a motor mounted in the closed space of the body for generating a suction force, and a dirt collecting unit detachably mounted in the open space of the body for centrifugally separating dirt and dust contained in the air sucked in through the suction brush connecting port by the motor.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 4, 2001
Publication date:
December 13, 2001
Inventors:
Kyu-Chang Park, Jang-Keun Oh, Jeong-Gon Song
Abstract: A pump has a housing defining a pump chamber and having a shaft opening. An impeller shaft extends through the shaft opening and is sized to define a gap between the impeller shaft and the shaft opening. An impeller is attached to the shaft inside the pump chamber. The impeller includes a first set of impeller blades for transporting fluid through the pump chamber and a second set of impeller blades for creating a pressure force which pushes fluid away from the shaft opening. The pump with sealless shaft prevents fluid from leaking through the gap, and therefore is particularly suited for use in a tank-type vacuum cleaner capable of collecting both dry material and fluid. The gap is used in such an application to prime the pump, thereby discharging fluid collected in the tank.
Abstract: A hover vacuum cleaner has a casing, an underside to the casing, an impeller and drive motor for the impeller, a dust filter, an inlet for dust laden air, an exhaust port in the, a pathway for air to pass from the inlet, through the dust filter and impeller and around the motor, and through the exhaust port. The underside has dished air chambers, covering a substantial area of the underside. Preferably, the underside has at least two dished air chambers, each of which straddles the longitudinal axis of the underside. Adjacent dished air chambers are separated by a dam which is transverse to the longitudinal axis. The exhaust port is in direct fluid communication with one of the dished air chambers and the exhaust port also straddles the longitudinal axis. The underside has a peripheral groove which is in fluid communication with the exhaust port and/or the adjacent air chamber.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 18, 1998
Date of Patent:
April 3, 2001
Inventors:
Michael Joseph Rooney, Michael Tony Mailes
Abstract: A vacuum cleaner having a cyclone dust collecting device for separating and collecting dust and dirt of a comparatively large particle size sucked from a suction opening of the cleaner by centrifugal force. The cyclone dust collecting device is biaxially placed against the extension pipe of the cleaner and includes a cyclone body having first and second connecting tubes connected to the extension pipe and a dirt collecting tub connected to the cyclone body to be removable. The cyclone body has an air inlet communicating with the first connecting tube and an air outlet communicating with the second connecting tube. The dirt-containing air sucked via the suction opening enters via the air inlet in a slanting direction against the cyclone body, thereby producing a whirlpool air current inside of the cyclone body. The dirt contained in the air is separated from the air by centrifugal force and is collected at the dirt collecting tub.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 2, 1999
Date of Patent:
March 6, 2001
Assignee:
Samsung Kwangju Electronics Co., Ltd.
Inventors:
Jeong-gon Song, Se-wook Kim, Hyun-eung Kim, Jin-seul Joung
Abstract: A vacuum cleaner has a removable bottom cannister that receives the refuse of the cleaning process. The bottom cannister is fitted with a plate forming an air channel along a portion of the interior side wall of the cannister. When air flows across the top of the air channel, as from cyclonic motion, suction occurs that is used to draw down a liner, or removable bag, against the inside of the cannister and thereby to prevent the liner from floating up and being drawn into the outlet, which would block the operation of the vacuum cleaner. The liner is positioned to receive the refuse and is desirable for reasons of convenience and hygiene during the process of emptying the cannister. In addition, the air channel can be fitted with a clip to aid in the insallation of the liner. The cannister can also be fitted with an interior hood or cone to optimize the flow of air across the top of the air channel.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 20, 2000
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2001
Assignee:
Lindsay Manufacturing, Inc.
Inventors:
Winston S. Lindsay, III, Edward W. Lindsay, Jr.
Abstract: An electric motor driven bypass type vacuum cleaner apparatus, particularly adapted for wet/dry debris collection includes an open top debris collection tank having opposed integrally formed cup-shaped feet for supporting said apparatus in a stable position on a support surface. The tank includes a recess in a sidewall and a bottom wall for receiving a conduit member which may be interchangeably used as a connector for connecting a flexible vacuum hose to the tank and as a blower discharge nozzle. A flexible vacuum pickup hose is connected to the conduit member generally at the bottom side of the debris collection tank and, in a stored position on the apparatus, is trained through a recess in the bottom wall of the tank and over the top of a motor housing and shroud assembly to a connection point in one of the support feet adjacent the conduit member. The vacuum hose, when stored, is retained in a recess in the shroud which also serves as a carrying handle for the apparatus.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 14, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 23, 2001
Assignee:
Overhead Door Corporation
Inventors:
James A. White, Aaron J. Potts, Thomas J. DeBlasis, Dino A. Mariano
Abstract: A mobile, lightweight, universal collection apparatus for use with blower/vacuum units for quickly and easily collecting and storing large amounts of bulky debris or materials which is readily disassembled for conveniently storing and shipping the apparatus. The collection apparatus includes a large container, a removable lid, a disposable or reusable liner, an intake hose attachment and a base with rollers for movably supporting the container. The preferred container is comprised of one or more transparent, flat panels adapted to be readily secured together to form a cylindrical-shaped container for holding large amounts of debris or materials. The removable lid is transparent and is mounted on the container and includes a power unit connection for attaching the blower/vacuum unit, an inlet connection for attaching various intake hose attachments and an integral filter.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 15, 1997
Date of Patent:
January 9, 2001
Assignee:
Upkeeper Corporation
Inventors:
Paul Curtis McIntyre, Michael A. Robinson
Abstract: A quiet, inexpensive pump especially adapted for transporting fluid having particulate matter entrained therein comprises a one-piece housing having a chamber therein with an epitrochoidal planform satisfying the equation:
x=(a+b)·cos(t)−c·cos((a/b+1)·t), and
y=(a+b)·sin(t)−c·sin((a/b+1)·t),
x and y being plotted from a center of said chamber, wherein 0≦t≦2&pgr;, a/b is an integer defining the number of lobes of said chamber, and b/c=2. A stator gear at the center of the chamber has (a/b)·n teeth, wherein n is an integer. A one-piece rotor, with a generally polygonal planform having a/b+1) curved sides, rotates eccentrically within the chamber. Apexes of said rotor are spaced from walls of said chamber to maintain a clearance between said apexes and said walls as said rotor rotates in said chamber, for permitting fluid flow through said clearance.