Claims
- 1. In a vacuum cleaner brushroll including a tufted spindle supported by end assemblies located at opposite ends of the spindle, said end assemblies rotatably mount the spindle in a vacuum cleaner nozzle whereby rotation of the spindle is effective to pick up debris that tends to move along the spindle toward the end assemblies, the improvement wherein each of said end assemblies comprises:
- a first member fixed to an end of the spindle;
- a second member rotatable relative to said first member, said second member having a bearing-receiving pocket and a portion that is adapted to mate with mounting structure in the vacuum cleaner nozzle;
- stub shaft structure extending axially inward of said first member into fixed frictional engagement with a surface defining a hole in the end of the spindle;
- a bearing having a first portion fixed on said stub shaft structure and a second portion rotatable with respect to said first portion and fitted in said bearing-receiving pocket, and
- said members cooperating to define a thread seal to protect said bearing from debris picked up during rotation of the spindle, said stub shaft structure comprises a one-piece shaft extending through an opening in said first member, said one-piece shaft having one end portion engaged with the surface defining the hole in the end of the spindle, an opposite end portion on which said first portion of said bearing is mounted and a collar portion having a first surface for engaging one of the spindle and first member to control the depth of insertion of said one end portion of said one-piece shaft into the hole in the end of said spindle, said collar portion having another surface for engaging said first portion of said bearing to locate said bearing along said opposite end portion of said shaft.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said one end portion of said one-piece shaft extends through an opening in said first member and wherein said first surface of said collar portion engages the spindle.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said first surface of said collar portion of said one-piece shaft engages said first member.
- 4. In a vacuum cleaner brushroll including a tufted spindle supported by substantially identical end assemblies located at opposite ends of the spindle, said end assemblies rotatably mount the spindle in a vacuum cleaner nozzle whereby rotation of the spindle is effective to pick up debris that tends to move along the spindle towards the end assemblies, the improvement wherein each of said end assemblies comprises:
- a first member abutting an end of the spindle and rotatable therewith, said first member having an opening;
- a shaft having a first end portion extending through said opening in said first member and into fixed frictional engagement about its circumferential periphery with a surface defining a hole in the end of the spindle, said shaft having a second opposite end portion projecting from the end of the spindle, said shaft also having a collar which engages a portion of said first member and maintains said first member abutting the end of the spindle;
- a second member rotatable relative to said first member and having a bearing-receiving pocket and a portion that is adapted to mate with mounting structure in the vacuum cleaner nozzle;
- a bearing having a first bearing portion fixed on said second end portion of said shaft and a second bearing portion rotatable relative to said first bearing portion and fitted in said bearing-receiving pocket of said second member; and
- said first and second members interfitting to define a thread seal to protect said bearing from debris picked up during rotation of the spindle.
- 5. The improvement of claim 3 wherein said opening in said first member is located centrally therein and is adapted to be disposed coaxially with the hole in the end of the spindle.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 07/998,791, filed Dec. 29, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,272,785, which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/887,420, filed May 20, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,193,242, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/456,348, filed Dec. 26, 1989, now abandoned.
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