Claims
- 1. A floor nozzle for a vacuum cleaner, the floor nozzle comprising:
a brushroll chamber having an outlet aperture; and an airflow shut-off mechanism including an airflow passage that communicates with the outlet aperture and that extends away from the brushroll chamber at an angle in the range of about 50° to about 75° relative to a surface to be vacuumed.
- 2. The floor nozzle of claim 1, further including a door supported for pivotal movement within the airflow passage, the door having an arcuate surface that conforms substantially to a contour of the airflow passage in a door open position, and the door substantially blocking the airflow passage in a door closed position.
- 3. The floor nozzle of claim 1, further including a door supported for pivotal movement within the airflow passage about an axis extending generally parallel with the surface to be vacuumed.
- 4. The floor nozzle of claim 1, wherein the outlet aperture and the airflow passage are positioned on a center line of the floor nozzle.
- 5. A floor nozzle for a vacuum cleaner, the floor nozzle comprising:
a housing; a nozzle inlet defined in said housing; an airflow passage extending from said nozzle inlet through a wall of said housing, wherein said airflow passage has an axis oriented at an angle of about 50°-75° in relation to a plane of said nozzle inlet.
- 6. The floor nozzle of claim 5 further comprising a brushroll rotatably mounted in nozzle inlet.
- 7. The floor nozzle of claim 5 further comprising an airflow shutoff mechanism mounted in said airflow passage for selectively stopping a flow of air through said airflow passage.
- 8. The floor nozzle of claim 7 wherein said airflow shutoff mechanism comprises a pivotable door which includes an arcuate first surface.
- 9. The floor nozzle of claim 8 wherein said airflow passage includes a recess which accommodates said pivotable door in one rotational end position of said door so that said arcuate first surface of said door forms a portion of said airflow passage.
- 10. The floor nozzle of claim 9 wherein said pivotable door in said one rotational end position allows said airflow passage to have a substantially constant cross-sectional area along a path from a first end of said airflow passage to a second end thereof so that a substantially even speed of airflow is maintained along said airflow passage.
- 11. The floor nozzle of claim 5 wherein said airflow passage extends along a centerline of said floor nozzle.
- 12. A floor nozzle for a vacuum cleaner, the floor nozzle comprising:
a brushroll chamber having an outlet aperture; and a dirty airflow shut-off mechanism including a housing with a airflow passage therethrough, a first end of the airflow passage communicating with the outlet aperture and a second end of the airflow passage communicating with an associated discharge duct, a door connected to the housing for pivotal movement within the airflow passage, the door having an arcuate surface that conforms substantially to a contour of the airflow passage in a door open position, and the door substantially blocking the airflow passage in a door closed position.
- 13. The floor nozzle of claim 12, further including:
a lever; a control arm that links the lever to the door, the lever being actuatable by an associated upper assembly of the vacuum cleaner resulting in the door being pivoted into the door open position; and a coil spring that biases the door in the door open position.
- 14. The floor nozzle of claim 12, wherein the outlet aperture and the airflow passage are positioned on a center line of the floor nozzle.
- 15. The floor nozzle of claim 12, wherein the airflow passage extends from the brushroll chamber at an angle in the range of about 50° to about 75° relative to a surface to be vacuumed.
- 16. A vacuum cleaner comprising:
a floor nozzle having an inlet opening; a first airflow passage extending in said floor nozzle from a first end communicating with said inlet opening to a second end located at a periphery of said floor nozzle; an upper assembly mounted to said floor nozzle; a second airflow passage extending in said upper assembly and communicating with said second end of said first airflow passage, wherein said second airflow passage is positioned along a leading edge of the upper assembly.
- 17. The vacuum cleaner of claim 16 wherein said first and second airflow passages extend along a central axis of the vacuum cleaner.
- 18. The vacuum cleaner of claim 16, wherein the first airflow passage has a longitudinal axis that is oriented at an angle in the range of about 50° to about 75° relative to a plane of said inlet opening.
- 19. The vacuum cleaner of claim 18, wherein the second airflow passage has a longitudinal axis that is oriented at an angle in the range of about 0° to about 20° in relation to the longitudinal axis of the first airflow passage when the vacuum cleaner is configured for an on-the-floor cleaning operation.
- 20. The vacuum cleaner of claim 16, further including a dirt cup removably secured to the upper assembly, the dirt cup including a dirt collection chamber in communication with the second airflow passage.
- 21. The vacuum cleaner of claim 20, further including a primary filter positioned within the dirt collection chamber.
- 22. A vacuum cleaner comprising:
an upper assembly; and a floor nozzle pivotally connected to the upper assembly, the floor nozzle including a brushroll chamber and a dirty airflow shut-off mechanism, the brushroll chamber including an outlet aperture, and the dirty air shut-off mechanism including a housing with a airflow passage therethrough wherein a first end of the airflow passage communicates with the outlet aperture and a second end of the airflow passage communicates with a discharge duct leading to the upper assembly, the dirty air shut-off mechanism further including a door connected to the housing for pivotal movement within the airflow passage wherein the door has an arcuate surface that conforms substantially to a contour of the airflow passage in a door open position and the door substantially blocks airflow through the passage in a door closed position.
- 23. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22, wherein the discharge duct is positioned along a leading edge of the upper assembly.
- 24. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22, further including a dirt cup removably secured to the upper assembly, the dirt cup including a dirt collection chamber, a forward inlet duct, and a rear inlet duct spaced from the forward inlet duct.
- 25. The vacuum cleaner of claim 24, further including a primary filter positioned within the dirt collection chamber.
- 26. The vacuum cleaner of claim 25, wherein the primary filter is spaced apart from a side wall of the dirt cup to define an annular cyclonic airflow passage within the dirt collection chamber.
- 27. The vacuum cleaner of claim 24, wherein the forward inlet duct is positioned along a leading edge of the upper assembly and the discharge duct communicates with the forward inlet duct.
- 28. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22, wherein the discharge duct extends from the airflow passage at an angle in the range of about 0° to about 20° when the vacuum cleaner is configured for an on-the-floor cleaning operation.
- 29. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22, wherein the door pivots about an axis extending generally parallel with a surface to be vacuumed.
- 30. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22, further including a lever and a control arm that links the lever to the door, the lever being actuatable the upper assembly resulting in the door being pivoted into the door open position.
- 31. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22, further including a coil spring that biases the door in the door open position.
- 32. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22, wherein the outlet aperture and the airflow passage are positioned on a center line of the floor nozzle.
- 33. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22, wherein the brushroll chamber includes a rear wall and an upper wall, and the rear wall and upper wall are mutually recessed to define the outlet aperture.
- 34. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22, wherein the airflow passage extends from the brushroll chamber at an angle in the range of about 50° to about 75° relative to a surface to be vacuumed.
- 35. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22, further including a brushroll supported for rotation within the brushroll chamber, and a drive motor coupled to the brushroll.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/759,409, filed Jan. 12, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09759409 |
Jan 2001 |
US |
Child |
09907077 |
Jul 2001 |
US |