Device for a vacuum cleaner

Abstract
A device for a vacuum cleaner having a vacuum source communicating with an inlet channel and an outlet channel for air flowing through the vacuum cleaner. The vacuum cleaner includes a holder (19) for a dust pick-up tool such as a feather-duster (20) or a micro fiber-type duster/. The holder is provided with a chamber (21) which, by operation of a valve (28,30), can be connected to the inlet or outlet channel so that the dust pick-up tool is cleaned by the air flowing through the chamber.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a device for a vacuum cleaner having a vacuum source communicating with an inlet channel and an outlet channel for air flowing through the vacuum cleaner.




2. Description of Related Art




Vacuum cleaners are used to remove dust and dirt particles from floors by means of conventional floor nozzles. Different accessories are know for facilitating the use of the vacuum cleaner for drawing dust and dirt from furniture, shelves and other types of objects. These accessories usually comprise a brush nozzle, which is placed on the vacuum cleaner tube handle. The tube handle is, via a flexible hose, connected to the vacuum cleaner housing. The brush nozzle is however, together with the associated hose and tube handle, often regarded as too cumbersome or indelicate to be used for cleaning of shelves and other surfaces on which there are fragile objects or objects that are tightly packed.




Instead dusters or feather-dusters are used for cleaning such surfaces. Feather-dusters have the advantage that they comprise many light and flexible fibers and/or thread shaped elements that are bent away when touching the objects such that the feather-duster can reach in between and more or less surround the objects being cleaned. The feather-dusters and so-called micro fiber dusters are designed such that they are charged with static electricity when being used. This means that dust particles when being removed from the surface adhere to the feather-duster. The drawback with these feather-dusters as well as all types of dusters is however that the operator regularly has to go to a space where the operator can shake the feather-duster or the duster such that the dust which is adhered comes loose.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A purpose of the present invention is to achieve a system for using a feather-duster or a duster together with a vacuum cleaner thereby integrating vacuum cleaning and dusting in one comprehensive rational working operation. In accordance with the present invention, the feather-duster or the duster is always accessible during vacuum cleaning while a hygienic cleaning of the feather-duster or the duster is safeguarded in association with the vacuum cleaner.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and further features of the present invention will be apparent with reference to the following description and drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic side view of a first embodiment of the invention showing a vacuum cleaner provided with a device according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a vertical section through the inventive device;





FIG. 3

is a longitudinal section of a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 4

is a partly-broken view of a part of the device shown in

FIG. 3

; and,





FIG. 5

is a schematic perspective view showing a section of the embodiment according to FIGS.


2


and


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The vacuum cleaner


10


shown in

FIG. 1

has a vacuum cleaner housing


11


with a vacuum source


12


, preferably a motor-fan unit, communicating with a separation container


13


. The separation container


13


surrounds an air permeable bag


14


, a cyclone separator or the like in which the dust and the dirt particles are separated from the dust-laden air flow. The dust-laden air flow flows from a nozzle


15


via a tube shaft


16


, a tube handle


17


, and a hose


18


into the separation container


13


. Thus, the lastmentioned parts


15


,


16


,


17


,


18


and


13


form an inlet channel for the dust-laden air. The air passage


11




a


after the motor-fan unit, as seen in the flow direction, forms an outlet channel for the cleaned air entering the atmosphere.




The tube shaft


16


supports a holder


19


for a feather-duster


20


close to the tube handle


17


. The holder


19


preferably forms a cylindrical chamber


21


that, at its upper wall part, has several tangentially directed air inlets


22


and, at its lower wall part, additional air inlets


23


. The holder


19


also has a closed bottom part


24


and a roof part


25


. The roof part


25


has a central opening


26


through which the feather-duster


20


can be inserted into the holder


19


.




Between the tube shaft


16


and the holder


19


there is an outlet


27


through which air can flow from the chamber


21


to the tube shaft


16


. During a normal vacuum cleaning operation the outlet


27


is closed by a cover


28


that is turnably supported by a hinge


29


. The cover


28


is connected to a flap


30


that, during normal vacuum cleaning operation, does not prevent air from flowing through the tube shaft


16


. The cover


28


is under the influence of a spring


31


that biases the cover


28


toward a closed position. The cover


28


also includes an extending flange


32


that is acted on by the feather-duster


20


.




The device operates in the following manner. During a normal vacuum cleaning operation the feather-duster is stored in the holder in a partly inserted position. In the partly inserted position the feather duster


20


does not engage the flange


32


. This means that the dust laden air can freely flow through the tube shaft


16


from the nozzle


15


to the vacuum source


12


. When the operator comes to a place where the feather-duster


20


shall be used, the feather duster


20


it is drawn out from the holder


19


. After the dusting operation, the feather-duster is again inserted into the holder


19


. The operator may choose to insert the feather-duster partly into the holder, which means that the feather-duster will not be cleaned and vacuum cleaning can be made as before. Alternatively, the operator may choose to insert the feather-duster completely into the holder.




If the feather-duster


20


is inserted completely into the holder


19


it will, during its movement, act on the flange


32


such that the cover


28


and, hence, the flap


30


is turned clockwise about the hinge


29


to the position shown in

FIG. 2

in order to open the outlet


27


. If the vacuum cleaner is now activated, air will be drawn in through the inlet


22


and


23


, through the chamber


21


, and through the outlet


27


to the upper part of the tube shaft


16


, and then through the tube handle and the hose into the bag


14


. The air flowing through the chamber will thus draw the dust from the feather-duster and simultaneously shake the flexible thin threads of the feather-duster. Accordingly, the dust collected by the feather-duster leaves with the air flow and is later separated in the bag


14


. Simultaneously, the threads are charged electrostatically since they are shaken and rubbed against the surrounding wall. The feather-duster can then be partly removed from the holder


19


to thereby close the cover


28


and stop the air flow through the chamber. The feather-duster is again ready to be used.




The second embodiment shown in

FIGS. 3-5

comprises a tube part


33


which has an upper portion


33




a


that is connected to a tube handle (not shown) and a lower portion


33




b


which is connected to a tube shaft (not shown). The tube part


33


is slidably arranged on a holder


35


for the feather-duster


20


, and is provided with a spherical valve body


36


that is turnably arranged in a seat


37


within the tube part


33


. The valve body


36


has a pipe shaped bore


38


with an upper opening


38




a


and a lower opening


38




b


normally facing the upper and the lower portions


33




a,




33




b,


respectively, of the tube part


33


. The bore


38


has mainly the same diameter as the tube part


33


, and the bore has a further opening


38




c


normally facing the seat


37


. The tube part


33


is provided with an opening


33




c


which is normally covered by the valve body


36


. The valve body is also provided with turning means


39


at each side of the tube part


33


.




Each turning means


39


is designed as sector of a circle having teeth


40


that are in engagement with a rack gear


41


. The rack gear is secured in the holder


35


and is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tube part


33


. The holder


35


is also provided with a chamber


42


surrounding the seat


37


. The length of the chamber


42


is such that it allows the tube part


33


, together with the valve body


36


, to be moved longitudinally (upwards and downwards in

FIG. 3

) with respect to the holder


35


. The chamber


42


is provided with an opening


43


facing an air channel


44


in the holder


35


. The air channel


44


extends to a bottom part


45


of the holder


35


. The channel


44


is, via an opening


46


, connected to a chamber


47


in which the feather duster


20


is inserted. Preferably, the chamber


47


is surrounded by a transparent tube


48


. The feather duster


20


is inserted into the chamber


47


via an opening


49


normally closed by a collar


50


applied on the feather-duster and serving as a cover for the opening


49


. At the upper part of the chamber


47


there is an inlet


51


for air. The inlet


51


is preferably arranged such that the air flows tangentially into the chamber


47


.




The device according to

FIGS. 3-5

operates in the following manner. During normal vacuum cleaning operations the feather duster is stored in the chamber


47


and can easily be taken out in order to remove dust from objects. After inserting the feather duster again into the chamber


47


, the operator can choose to remove the dust from the feather duster by pulling the complete holder


35


longitudinally upwards in

FIG. 3

with respect to the tube shaft and tube handle which are secured to the tube part


33


. This means that the teeth


40


of the turning means


39


, by their engagement with the rack gear


41


, turn the valve body


36


clockwise 90° such that the opening


38




a


of the bore


38


comes into alignment with the opening


33




c


of the tube part


33


at the same time as the opening


43


moves to a position in which it comes into alignment with the openings


33




c


and


38




a.


Simultaneously, the communication between the upper and lower tube portions is blocked by means of the valve body


36


. This means that air which has previously been drawn from the vacuum cleaner nozzle


15


through the tube shaft


16


, the tube portions


33




b


and


33




a


and further into the tube handle


17


is now instead sucked through the opening


51


, the chamber


47


, the channel


44


, the openings


43


,


33




c,




38




a


and the upper portion


33




a.


Consequently, the air which flows tangentially into the tube


48


will circulate in the chamber


47


and create a cyclonic effect thereby shaking the complete feather-duster, removing particles from the feather-duster


20


and delivering them to the vacuum cleaner housing at the same time as the threads and/or fibers of the feather duster vibrate and are charged with static electricity. The dust removal from the feather duster can then easily be interrupted by pushing the holder


35


downwards. This means that the valve body


36


is turned counterclockwise and returns to the initial position shown in FIG.


3


.




The threads of the duster-feather should be manufactured from a material that differs from the material of the surrounding wall the choice of material being such that the different materials are heavily separated from one another in the so called triboelectrical serie in order to achieve a high static charging of the feather-duster.




Although the foregoing description relates to a method for cleaning a duster-feather, the same method can be used for cleaning a duster. Then, it is of course suitable to adapt the holder


19


and hence the chamber


21


and the opening


26


to the shape of the duster as well as providing the holder or the duster with some kind of means for securing the duster to the vacuum cleaner during the vacuum cleaning and charging operation.




It should also be mentioned that even if the embodiment described above relates to so called canister vacuum cleaners it could as well be used for so called upright vacuum cleaners.




The holder preferably is placed close to the hands of the operator but it can, course, be placed at a suitable place on the vacuum cleaner. It is also possible to provide the vacuum cleaner with some kind of electrically or pneumatic driven means that can be activated in order to shake the duster or the feather-duster during the cleaning operation.




In case a feather-duster is used it is preferably provided with a telescopic shaft by means of which the length of the shaft can be adjusted such that it suits the actual use.




It is also possible to use the cylindrical chamber as a holder for the feather-duster or duster for so called cyclone vacuum cleaners, i.e. vacuum cleaners in which the dust is separated from the air flow in a cylindrical chamber by means of cyclone effect, during the cleaning and/or charging stage.




As an alternative the dust pick-up tool might be inserted into the holder and be cleaned by other means than the air flow whereby the dust is removed from the tool and collected in the chamber. When the valve is later opened the chamber will be cleaned separately or together with the feather-duster or the duster.



Claims
  • 1. A device for a vacuum cleaner having a vacuum source (12) communicating with an inlet channel and an outlet channel for air flowing through the vacuum cleaner, wherein the vacuum cleaner comprises a holder (19,35) for a dust pick up tool, the holder defining a chamber (21,47) which, by means of a valve (28,30,36), is connected to one of said inlet channel and said outlet channel such that the tool and/or the chamber (21,47) is cleaned by means of air flowing through the chamber.
  • 2. The device for a vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein said dust pick-up tool is selected from the group consisting of feather dusters and micro fiber dusters.
  • 3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the chamber (21,47) has at least one air inlet (22,23,51) and at least one air outlet (27,46), said at least one air outlet being arranged to communicate with said inlet channel.
  • 4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the chamber (21,47) is defined by a cylinder, said at least one inlet (22,51) being placed at one end of the cylinder and said at least one outlet (27,46) being arranged at the other end of the cylinder.
  • 5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the cylinder is closed by a cover (25) having a central opening (26) through which a part of the dust pick-up tool is inserted into the chamber (21).
  • 6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the valve (28,30) is activated by the dust pick-up tool.
  • 7. The device according claim 1, wherein the holder (35) is provided with a valve body (36) and a tube part (33), said tube part being slidably arranged in the holder and forming a part of the inlet channel, said valve body (36) being moved from a first position to a second position by means of the sliding motion of the holder (35) with respect to the tube part (33).
  • 8. The device according to claim 7, wherein the tube part comprises an upper portion (33a) and a lower portion (33b) that are separated by the valve body (36) which, in a first position under normal vacuum cleaning work, covers a tube part opening (33c) at the same time as air flows from the lower to the upper portion, the holder being provided with a holder opening (43) communicating with the chamber (47) via an air passage (44), the tube part being movable to a second position in which the tube part opening (33c) is aligned with the holder opening (43) while the valve body is turned such that communication between the upper and lower tube portions (33a, 33b) is interrupted simultaneously as communication is established between the holder opening (43) and the upper portion (33a) of the tube part.
  • 9. The device according to claim 8, wherein the valve body (36) and the holder (35) are provided with a rack and pinion arrangement (39,40,41) in order to turn the valve body when the tube part (33) is moved with respect to the holder.
  • 10. The device according to claim 9, wherein the dust pick-up tool has a shaft that is shaped as a telescopically extendable unit.
  • 11. The device according to claim 9, wherein the holder (21) is arranged adjacent a handle unit (17) of the vacuum cleaner.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9904399 Dec 1999 SE
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Number Date Country
1 900 890 Aug 1970 DE