This specification relates to surface cleaning apparatuses, and more particularly, to agitators for reducing and/or preventing hair from becoming entangled and for migrating hair along the agitator.
The following is not an admission that anything discussed below is part of the prior art or part of the common general knowledge of a person skilled in the art.
A surface cleaning apparatus may be used to clean a variety of surface. Some surface cleaning apparatuses include a rotating agitator (e.g., brush roll). One example of a surface cleaning apparatus includes a vacuum cleaner which may include a rotating agitator as well as vacuum source. Non-limiting examples of vacuum cleaners include upright vacuum cleaners, canister vacuum cleaners, stick vacuum cleaners, and central vacuum systems. Another type of surface cleaning apparatus includes powered broom which includes a rotating agitator (e.g., brush roll) that collects debris, but does not include a vacuum source.
While the known surface cleaning apparatuses are generally effective at collecting debris, some debris (such as hair) may become entangled in the agitator. The entangled hair may reduce the efficiency of the agitator, and may cause damage to the motor and/or gear train that rotates the agitator. Moreover, it may be difficult to remove the hair from the agitator because the hair is entangled in the bristles.
These and other features advantages will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
The drawings included herewith are for illustrating various examples of articles, methods, and apparatuses of the teaching of the present specification and are not intended to limit the scope of what is taught in any way.
Various apparatuses or processes will be described below to provide an example of an embodiment of each claimed invention. No embodiment described below limits any claimed invention and any claimed invention may cover processes or apparatuses that differ from those described below. The claimed inventions are not limited to apparatuses or processes having all of the features of any one apparatus or process described below or to features common to multiple or all of the apparatuses described below. It is possible that an apparatus or process described below is not an embodiment of any claimed invention. Any invention disclosed in an apparatus or process described below that is not claimed in this document may be the subject matter of another protective instrument, for example, a continuing patent application, and the applicants, inventors or owners do not intend to abandon, disclaim or dedicate to the public any such invention by its disclosure in this document.
By way of a general overview, one aspect of the present disclosure features systems and methods for migrating hair on a surface cleaning apparatus. As described herein, a surface cleaning apparatus may include an agitator/brush roll having an elongated body configured to rotate about a pivot axis at least partially within a cleaning head. The agitator includes one or more hair migration portions configured to prevent hair from becoming entangled in the bristles and to urge/migrate hair to a collection area and/or an end of the agitator. The hair migration portion includes at least one continuous row of bristles and at least one sidewall proximate to (e.g., immediately adjacent to and/or substantially parallel to) at least one of the continuous rows of bristles within the hair migration portion. The continuous row of bristles and sidewalls are at least partially revolved around and extend along at least a portion of the longitudinal axis/pivot axis of the elongated agitator body within the hair migration portion (i.e., from one of a collection area or an end region of the agitator and either another collection area or another end region of the elongated agitator body). The continuous rows of bristles and continuous sidewall of the hair migration portions are configured to reduce hair from becoming entangled in the bristles of the agitator and configured to generate an Archimedes screw force that urges/causes the hair to migrate towards one or more collection areas and/or ends of the agitator. As a result, the agitator of the present disclosure may be configured to generally prevent the hair from excessively building up the agitator and reducing the efficiency of the agitator and/or causing damage to the surface cleaning apparatus (e.g., the rotation systems or the like). Additionally, the hair migration portions may cause the migrated hair to automatically fall off of (e.g., remove) from the agitator and/or may cause the hair to be migrated and collected in one or more collection areas, thereby simplifying the process for removing the hair from the agitator.
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The cleaning head 12 includes a cleaning head body or frame 13 that at least partially defines/includes one or more agitator chambers 22. The agitator chambers 22 include one or more openings 23 defined within and/or by a portion of the bottom surface/plate 25 of the cleaning head 12/cleaning head body 13. At least one rotating agitator or agitator 18 is configured to be coupled to the cleaning head 12 (either permanently or removably coupled thereto) and is configured to be rotated about a pivot axis 20 (e.g., in the direction and/or reverse direction of arrow A) within the agitator chambers 22 by one or more rotation systems 24. The rotation systems 24 may be at least partially disposed in the vacuum head 12 and/or handle 16, and may one or more motors 26 (either AC and/or DC motors) coupled to one or more belts and/or gear trains 28 for rotating the agitators 18.
The surface cleaning apparatus 10 includes a debris collection chamber 30 in fluid communication with the agitator chamber 22 such that debris collected by the rotating agitator 18 may be stored. Optionally, the agitator chamber 22 and debris chamber 30 are fluidly coupled to a vacuum source 32 (e.g., a vacuum pump or the like) for generating a partial vacuum in the agitator chamber 22 and debris collection chamber 30 and to suck up debris proximate to the agitator chamber 22 and/or agitator 18. As may be appreciated, the rotation of the agitator 18 may aid in agitating/loosening debris from the cleaning surface. Optionally, one or more filters 34 may be provided to remove any debris (e.g., dust particles or the like) entrained in the partial vacuum air flow. The debris chamber 30, vacuum source 32, and/or filters 34 may be at least partially located in the cleaning head 12 and/or handle 14. Additionally, one or more tubes, ducts, or the like 36 may be provided to fluidly couple the debris chamber 30, vacuum source 32, and/or filters 34. The surface cleaning apparatus 10 may include and/or may be configured to be electrically coupled to one or more power sources such as, but not limited to, an electrical cord/plug, batteries (e.g., rechargeable, and/or non-rechargeable batteries), and/or circuitry (e.g., AC/DC converters, voltage regulators, step-up/down transformers, or the like) to provide electrical power to various components of the surface cleaning apparatus 10 such as, but not limited to, the rotation systems 24 and/or the vacuum source 32.
The agitator 18 (
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To address the problem of hair wrapping around the agitator 18, the agitator 18 of the present disclosure features one or more hair migration portions 41 and optionally one or more collection areas 42. In particular, each of the hair migration portions 41 of the agitator 18 includes a plurality of bristles 40 aligned in one or more continuous rows or strips 46a-n as well as one or more continuous sidewalls 50 adjacent to at least one row 46a-n of bristles 40. The continuous rows 46a-n of bristles 40 and continuous sidewall 50 of the hair migration portions 41 are configured to reduce hair 38 from becoming entangled in the bristles 40 of the agitator 18 and configured to generate an Archimedes screw force that urges/causes the hair 38 to migrate towards one or more collection areas 42 and/or ends of the agitator 18 as generally illustrated in
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As noted above, each hair migration portion 41 of the agitator 18 includes a plurality of bristles 40 that are aligned in and/or define at least one continuous row 46a-n. One or more of the continuous rows 46a-n of bristles 40 at least partially revolves around and extends along at least a portion of the longitudinal axis/pivot axis 20 of the elongated agitator body 44 of the agitator 18 within the hair migration portion 41 (i.e., from one of a collection area 41 or an end region 48a of the agitator 18 and either another collection area 42 or another end region 48b of the elongated agitator body 44). For example, one or more of the continuous rows 46a-n of bristles 40 extend from a collection area 42,
As mentioned above, the plurality of bristles 40 are aligned in and/or define at least one continuous row 46a-n that at least partially revolves around and extends along at least a portion of the longitudinal axis/pivot axis 20 of the elongated agitator body 44 of the agitator 18 from one of a collection area 41 or an end region 48a of the agitator 18 and either another collection area 42 or another end region 48b of the elongated agitator body 44. For example, at least one of the continuous rows 46a-n of bristles 40 may be arranged in a generally helical, arcuate, and/or chevron configuration/pattern/shape. Optionally, one or more of the continuous rows 46a-n of bristles 40 (e.g., the entire row or a portion thereof) may have a constant pitch (e.g., constant helical pitch). Alternatively (or in addition), one or more of the continuous rows 46a-n of bristles 40 (e.g., the entire row or a portion thereof) may have a variable pitch (e.g., variable helical pitch). For example, at least a portion of the continuous row 46a-n of bristles 40 may have a variable pitch that is configured to accelerate the migration of hair 38 as the hair 38 migrates towards a collection area 42 and/or an end region 48a, 48b of the agitator 18.
At least one continuous row 46a-n of bristles 40 is proximate to (e.g., immediately adjacent to) at least one sidewall 50. The sidewall 50 may be disposed as close as possible to the nearest continuous row 46a-n of bristles 40, while still allowing the bristles 40 to bend freely left-to-right. For example, one or more of the sidewalls 50 may extend substantially continuously within the hair migration portion 41. In one embodiment, at least one sidewall 50 extends substantially parallel to at least one of the continuous rows 46a-n of bristles 40 within the hair migration portion 41. As used herein, the term “substantially parallel” is intended to mean that the separation distance between the sidewall 50 and the continuous row 46a-n remains within 15% of the greatest separation distance along the entire longitudinal length of the hair migration portion 41. Also, as used herein, the term “immediately adjacent to” is intended to mean that no other structure feature or element having a height greater than the height of the sidewall 50 is disposed between the sidewall 50 and a closest continuous row 46a-n of bristles 40, and that the separation distance D between the sidewall 50 and the closest continuous row 46a-n of bristles 40 is less than, or equal to, 5 mm (for example, less than or equal to 3 mm, less than or equal to 2.5 mm, less than or equal to 1.5 mm, and/or any range between 1.5 mm to 3 mm).
One or more of the continuous sidewalls 50 may therefore at least partially revolve around and extend along at least a portion of the longitudinal axis/pivot axis 20 of the elongated agitator body 44 of the agitator 18 from one of a collection area 41 or an end region 48a of the agitator 18 and either another collection area 42 or another end region 48b of the elongated agitator body 44 (e.g., within the hair migration portion 41). For example, at least one of the continuous sidewalls 50 may be arranged in a generally helical, arcuate, and/or chevron configuration/pattern/shape. Optionally, one or more of the continuous sidewalls 50 (e.g., the entire row or a portion thereof) may have a constant pitch (e.g., constant helical pitch). Alternatively (or in addition), one or more of the continuous sidewalls 50 (e.g., the entire row or a portion thereof) may have a variable pitch (e.g., variable helical pitch).
According to one embodiment, one or more of the hair migration portions 41 may include a first and a second sidewall 50a, 50b. For example, a first and a second sidewall 50a, 50b may be substantially parallel to a single continuous row 46a-n of bristles 40 on generally opposite sides of the continuous row 46a-n as generally illustrated in
According to another embodiment, one or more of the hair migration portions 41 may include a single sidewall 50a.
One or more of the sidewalls 50 may extend outward from a portion of the elongated agitator body 44 as generally illustrated in
While the sidewalls 50 have been illustrated having a planar surface, it should be appreciated that this is not a limitation of the present disclosure unless specifically claimed as such. For example, all or a portion of one or more of the sidewalls 50 may have a nonplanar surface.
The hair migration portion 41 may therefore include at least one continuous row 46a-n of bristles 40 substantially parallel to at least one sidewall 50. At least a portion (e.g., all) of the bristles 40 in the at least one row 46a-n may have an overall height Hb (see, e.g.,
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As described herein, the agitator 18 may include one or more collection areas 42. For example, a collection area 42 may include a region of the agitator 18 that is adjacent to (e.g., abutting) a hair migration region 41 and extends along the longitudinal axis 20 in the direction of hair migration travel T (e.g.,
Optionally, one or more of any of the collection areas 42 consistent with the present disclosure may include a hair removal feature 61,
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One or more of hair migration protrusions 62 may extend across the entire length of the hair migration portion 41 and/or one or more of the hair migration protrusions 62 may extend across only a portion of length of the hair migration portion 41. According to one embodiment, the hair migration protrusions 62 may have a continuous distal surface which engages/contacts the hair 38 and/or may include a comb configuration in which only certain sections of the hair migration protrusions 62 engage/contact the hair 38 and adjacent sections which do not. The hair migration protrusions 62 may extend toward the agitator 18 as close as possible to the sidewall 50 as possible while still allowing the agitator 18 to rotate without damaging the bristles 40 or without excessive drag (which could damage the rotation system 24). Thus, the separation distance between the hair migration protrusions 62 and the sidewall 50 may be based on, at least in part, the thickness and flexibility of the bristles 40.
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As noted above, the pieces 66, 68 of the split agitator 18 may each include a connection 70, 72. With reference to
To assist in removing the hair 38 from the split agitator 18, the split agitator 18 may be separable in one or more locations (e.g., connections 70, 72). The split agitator 18 may have only a single split/connection (e.g., connections 70, 72) or may have multiple splits (e.g., connections 70, 72). In one embodiment, the split agitator 18 includes a split 70, 72 at each location that there's an adjacent cross bar on the soleplate 25 to prevent against the surface cleaning apparatus 10 from sucking up the power cord. For example, the split agitator 18 may be split in two places to correspond to the two cross bars, in which case the split agitator 18 includes three separable parts.
In use, the hair 38 may be directed into one or more collection areas 42 where the agitator splits (e.g., connections 70, 72). To remove hair 38 tangled up on the split agitator 18 at the collection area 42, the split agitator 18 is first removed from the head 12 and then split into one or more parts 66, 68, thus allowing the hair 38 to drop off or be easily removed. A wiping blade may be included on the end of the bosses to aid removal of the hair such that a user will not need to touch the hair.
In any one of the embodiments described herein, one or more of the rows 46a-n of bristles 40 may be replaced by a continuous rubber blade and/or felt. In at least one embodiment, the rubber blade may extend along adjacent to one or more rows 46a-n of bristles as described herein. One or more of the rows 46a-n may include soft bristles 40 having diameter 0.04mm and a length of 12 mm, and may be oriented in a at least partially revolved strip along at least a portion of the agitator 18, e.g., the hair migration portion 41.
The bristles 40 may be sized so that when used on a hard floor, it is clear of the floor in use. However, when the surface cleaning apparatus 10 is on carpet, the wheels 16 will sink in and the bristles 40 will penetrate the carpet. The length of bristles 40 may be chosen so that it is always in contact with the floor, regardless of floor surface.
To ensure optimal performance of the agitator 18, the agitator 18 may be balanced. To balance the agitator 18, the center of mass may be aligned close to the center of rotation along pivot axis 20 so that the agitator 18 does not vibrate excessively or make too much noise. To balance the agitator 18, one option is to include a component, either a core running the full width or a central section with two cores running into either side and balance the component by adding screws. Preferably, the other sections are then fitted tightly and in the same orientation every time or if possible make them thin walled so that there is very little shrinkage and they stayed very well balanced and can fit in any orientation.
According to one aspect, the present disclosure features a surface clearing apparatus includes a cleaning head and an agitator. The cleaning heat includes a cleaning head body that at least partially defines an agitator chamber. The agitator is configured to be coupled to the cleaning head at least partially within the agitator chamber and is configured to be rotated about a pivot axis extending along a longitudinal axis. The agitator includes an elongated agitator body and at least one hair migration portion. The hair migration portion comprises at least one continuous row of bristles and at least one sidewall. The at least one continuous row of bristles is at least partially revolved around and extends outward from and along at least a portion of the longitudinal axis of the elongated agitator body from one of a collection area or a first end region of the agitator and either another collection area or a second end region of the agitator. The at least one sidewall is aligned substantially parallel and immediately adjacent to the at least one continuous row of bristles within the hair migration portion. The at least one sidewall has a height Hs that is 50% or less of the height Hb of the bristles.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure features an agitator for use with a surface cleaning apparatus. The agitator is configured to be coupled to the cleaning head of the surface cleaning apparatus at least partially within an agitator chamber of the cleaning head and is configured to be rotated about a pivot axis extending along a longitudinal axis. The agitator includes an elongated agitator body and at least one hair migration portion. The hair migration portion comprises at least one continuous row of bristles and at least one sidewall. The at least one continuous row of bristles is at least partially revolved around and extends outward from and along at least a portion of the longitudinal axis of the elongated agitator body from one of a collection area or a first end region of the agitator and either another collection area or a second end region of the agitator. The at least one sidewall is aligned substantially parallel to the at least one continuous row of bristles within the hair migration portion.
While the principles of the invention have been described herein, it is to be understood by those skilled in the art that this description is made only by way of example and not as a limitation as to the scope of the invention. Other embodiments are contemplated within the scope of the present invention in addition to the exemplary embodiments shown and described herein. It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that a surface cleaning apparatus and/or agitator may embody any one or more of the features contained herein and that the features may be used in any particular combination or sub-combination. Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the following claims.
The present disclosure claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/385,572 filed Sep. 9, 2016, which is fully incorporated herein by reference.
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