This application is based on and claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 of German Patent Application 10 2004 046 383.2, filed on Sep. 24, 2004, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a brush roll arrangement for a cleaning tool, such as a floor cleaning tool, a carpet cleaning tool, an upholstery brush tool or a brush tool head of a vacuum cleaner, having at least one rotating brush roll supported by bearings.
Brush roll arrangements of the above mentioned general type are known in various different configurations and embodiments, particularly in relation to brush tools for vacuum cleaners. In such a brush roll arrangement, it is conventionally known that at least one of the bearings supporting the brush roll may be a removable bearing, i.e. so that this bearing can be removed to allow removal of the brush for cleaning and maintenance purposes. Various different arrangements of such a removable bearing are known in the art. However, it has been found in practice, that it is difficult for the user of the tool to easily remove the removable bearing without the need of tools, and particularly through simple manipulations by hand. It has further been difficult to simultaneously achieve the required secure fixing of the removable bearing in its installed condition to ensure a sufficient operating safety. In other words, the prior art arrangements have been unable to simultaneously satisfy these opposite demands, namely easy removability of the bearing by hand, and also secure fixing of the bearing in its installed condition.
In view of the above, it is an object of the invention to provide a brush roll arrangement that includes a particularly simple construction of a removable bearing that can be easily removed by hand, and can again easily be re-installed by hand to achieve a securely fixed installed condition. A further object of the invention is to provide a removable bearing arrangement in which a rotating motion allows the bearing to be released or secured as desired, and the released bearing can be axially removed from an end of the brush roll arrangement, to allow the removal of the brush roll. The invention further aims to avoid or overcome the disadvantages of the prior art, and to achieve additional advantages, as apparent from the present specification. The attainment of these objects is, however, not a required limitation of the claimed invention.
The above objects have been achieved according to the invention in a cleaning brush tool, for example a brush tool, floor cleaning tool, carpet tool, brush head, or the like of a vacuum cleaner. The cleaning brush tool includes at least one brush roll that is rotatably supported for rotation about a longitudinal axis at two opposite ends of the brush roll by two rotation bearings in a brush housing. The brush roll may be rotationally driven by an electric motor, air turbine, or the like, for example via a drive belt. One of the bearings is carried by a bearing mount, which together form a removable bearing arrangement that is selectively secured to or removable from the brush housing, to allow the brush roll to be removed from the brush housing. Particularly, the removable bearing arrangement is removably arranged on a cylindrical end sleeve of the brush housing and is securable by a rotational fastening arrangement involving the rotational cooperation of respective components of the brush housing and the removable bearing arrangement. An additional latching arrangement latches or fixes the removable bearing arrangement against rotation in the removal direction. All of the elements necessary for these fastening and latching functions are integrated in the removable bearing arrangement and the cylindrical end sleeve of the brush housing, so that no separate parts are needed in this regard.
More particularly, the above objects have been achieved according to the invention in a cleaning brush tool in which the bearing mount of the removable bearing arrangement includes one or more collar elements that can be set onto or into the cylindrical end sleeve of the brush housing, such that the removable bearing arrangement is axially slidable while also being pivotable or partially rotatable relative to the cylindrical end sleeve of the brush housing. At least two catch elements are provided on the cylindrical end sleeve of the brush housing and respectively cooperate with catch grooves forming catch hooks in the collar elements of the removable bearing arrangement. Namely, the catch elements can be engaged into the catch grooves of the catch hooks by suitable alignment and rotation of the removable bearing arrangement, to achieve a bayonet-type engagement of the removable bearing arrangement on the cylindrical end sleeve of the brush housing. Furthermore, in this engaged position, a latch or securing element on the removable bearing arrangement engages a latch dog or detent provided on the brush housing, so as to latch and secure the removable bearing arrangement and prevent the unintended releasing rotation thereof.
According to further preferred details of an embodiment of the invention, a guide structure provided on each collar element of the removable bearing arrangement leads into the catch groove of the catch hook. This guide structure is preferably a helically sloping guide surface, and the catch element has a corresponding sloping wall that cooperates with the sloping guide surface to guide the catch element into the catch groove.
In a further preferred embodiment, the securing arrangement includes a latch detent that is tiltable, pivotable, or flexibly deflectable on the brush housing, so as to selectively engage with or disengage from the latch or securing element of the removable bearing arrangement. For example, a press button connected to or acting on the latch detent allows it to be deflected out of engagement with the latch or securing element, for releasing the removable bearing arrangement.
The rotational fastening arrangement and particularly the bayonet-type fastening arrangement is advantageously configured and constructed in such a manner so that the removable bearing arrangement is released and can then be axially removed from the cylindrical end sleeve of the housing at least through a rotational motion of ninety degrees. Namely, rotating the removable bearing arrangement by not more than ninety degrees will rotationally disengage it from the cylindrical end sleeve of the housing, whereupon it can be axially removed to allow further removal of the brush roll.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood, it will now be described in connection with example embodiments thereof, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In the illustrated example, the vacuum cleaner brush head, floor cleaning tool, or brush tool 1 includes a rotatable brush roll 2 arranged in a brush housing 3. The brush roll 2 is rotatably supported for rotation about the longitudinal axis A, at two opposite ends of the brush roll 2 by respective rotation bearings 4 and 5A. While the bearing 4 may be a conventional fixed bearing that is fixedly secured in the brush housing 2, the bearing 5A is incorporated in a removable bearing arrangement 5 according to the invention. This removable bearing arrangement 5 is selectively secured to the brush housing 3 to rotatably support the brush roll 2, or is selectively removable to allow the brush roll 2 to be removed from the housing 3 (for example for cleaning, maintenance, or replacement of the brush roll 2). The removable bearing arrangement 5 and the brush roll 2 can be removed from the housing 3 in the axial direction, i.e. parallel to the longitudinal axis A of the brush roll 2 and the housing 3.
The removable bearing arrangement 5 includes the bearing 5A, which may be any conventionally known or future developed type of rotation bearing, for example a ball bearing, a roller bearing, a sleeve bearing, or the like. The removable bearing arrangement 5 further includes a bearing mount that carries the bearing 5A and that may be configured as a bearing mount cup including an end cap and one or more cylindrical collar elements. The bearing mount preferably includes two collar elements 12 that are each a partial cylindrical shell or collar portion protruding from the end cap toward the brush housing 3 partially cylindrically around the axis A. The removable bearing arrangement 5 further includes a latch or securing element 10.
The collar elements 12 of the removable bearing arrangement 5 can be axially pushed onto or into the cylindrical end of the brush housing 3. Particularly, in the example embodiment of
Two catch elements 6 protruding radially outwardly are provided at diametrically opposed positions on the cylindrical end sleeve 3A of the housing 3. On the other hand, the collar elements 12 of the removable bearing arrangement 5 are configured with a sloping guide surface 7 along an edge of each collar element 12, extending along a helical spiral line about the axis A, and leading into a catch groove 8 formed behind a catch hook 8A of the adjacent collar element 12. While only one catch element 6 and one catch hook 8A with a catch groove 8 and a guide surface 7 are shown in
To engage the removable bearing structure 5 onto the end of the housing 3, the bearing arrangement 5 is moved axially onto the cylindrical end sleeve 3A so that the sloping guide surface 7 corresponds in position and then physically contacts and cooperates with the respective catch element 6 of the cylindrical end sleeve 3A. The catch element 6 preferably has a sloping wall 9 that cooperates with the sloping guide surface 7. This position is shown in
By then rotating the bearing arrangement 5 in a clockwise direction, to reach the position shown in
Furthermore, the engaged condition of
A circular or cylindrical shape of the sleeve 3A does not require a complete continuous cylinder, but can involve partial cylindrical collars for example. The bearing 4 need not be fixed, but can also be removable.
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific example embodiments, it will be appreciated that it is intended to cover all modifications and equivalents within the scope of the appended claims. It should also be understood that the present disclosure includes all possible combinations of any individual features recited in any of the appended claims.
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