Claims
- 1. An attachment tool for a vacuum cleaner hose, comprising:
- an elongated tubular housing having an end adapted for connection to a vacuum cleaner hose and an opposite end providing a flattened air intake opening,
- the flattened face of said housing being formed to provide an elongated opening therethrough,
- means on said housing formed for selectively covering said elongated opening for admitting air therethrough to the interior of said housing,
- and elongated brush means carried on said flattened face of said housing and extending along said elongated opening in immediate proximity thereto,
- said means for selectively covering said elongated opening comprising a flattened elongated rectangular panel mounted on said housing for endwise movement between a closed position fully covering said elongated opening and an open position uncovering said elongated opening,
- said housing being formed with confronting grooves running along the longer opposite sides of said opening, with the longer side edges of said panel being slideably mounted in said grooves.
- 2. An attachment tool for a vacuum cleaner hose, comprising:
- an elongated flattened tubular housing having an end adapted for connection to a vacuum cleaner hose and an opposite end providing a flattened air intake opening,
- the flattened face of said housing being formed to provide an elongated opening therethrough,
- means on said housing for selectively covering said elongated opening for admitting air therethrough to the interior of said housing,
- and elongated brush means carried on said flattened face of said housing and extending along said elongated opening in immediate proximity thereto,
- said housing and said panel being of molded plastic having slots formed in said housing along the opposite longer sides of said opening,
- said elongated brush means being mounted in said slots.
- 3. An attachment tool as described in claim 2, and wherein said brush means are formed with a row of short bristles projecting from an elongated U-shaped metal strip, and said metal strips are removably snapped into said slots in said housing.
- 4. An attachment tool for a vacuum cleaner hose, comprising:
- an elongated flattened tubular housing having an end adapted for connection to a vacuum cleaner hose and an opposite end providing a flattened air intake opening,
- the flattened face of said housing being formed to provide an elongated opening therethrough,
- means on said housing formed for selectively covering said elongated opening for admitting air therethrough to the interior of said housing,
- a pair of elongated brush means carried on said flattened face of said housing and extending along said elongated opening in immediate proximity thereto,
- said brush means each being formed with a row composed of short nylon and boar's hair bristles held in a U-shaped elongated metal strip,
- said strip being removably secured to said housing alongside the longer opposite sides of said elongated opening.
- 5. An attachment tool as described in claim 4, and wherein the ends of said brush means adjacent to said opposite end of said housing extend past said elongated opening and curve inwardly toward each other thereat.
- 6. An attachment tool for a vacuum cleaner hose, comprising:
- an elongated tubular housing having an end adapted for connection to a vacuum cleaner hose and an opposite end providing a flattened air intake opening,
- the flattened face of said housing being formed to provide an elongated opening therethrough,
- means on said housing formed for selectively covering said elongated opening for admitting air therethrough to the interior of said housing,
- and elongated brush means carried on said flattened face of said housing and extending along said elongated opening in immediate proximity thereto,
- said brush means comprising a pair of strip brushes carried on said flattened face of said housing along both the longer sides of said opening and in immediate proximity to said opening.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 194,672, filed Oct. 6, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,332,051, June 1, 1982.
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