The present disclosure relates to a dock for a handheld product, in particular a modular dock for a handheld product.
Handheld products, such as vacuum cleaners are often provided with storage docks. This is particularly the case for battery powered handheld products, as the storage dock can also double as a charging dock which charges the product's battery pack while it is not being used.
A common format for a storage dock is a wall mounted dock, such as the dock provided with the Dyson V8™ cord-free vacuum cleaner. The wall mounted dock is secured to a wall by drilling holes, and then using screws and wall plugs to mount the dock to the wall. However, it is often not convenient or possible for a user to drill holes in the walls of their home in order to mount the dock.
Free standing docks are known, such as the dock shown in JP2016039860A. However, they ideally need to be positioned in a relatively large and easily accessible area, and therefore do not provide much flexibility to a user in where in a home they could be located.
A first aspect of the present invention provides a dock for a handheld product comprising a docking unit and a base, the docking unit and the base being separable, wherein in a first configuration the docking unit is connected directly to the base unit, and in a second configuration the docking unit is connected to a body and the body is connected to the base.
As a result, the dock can be assembled in either the first or the second configuration, where the first configuration is substantially smaller than the second configuration, allowing for more flexibility of where the dock can be positioned. For example, the dock could be positioned on a table or counter-top when assembled in the first configuration, but also allows for the dock to be more convenient for floor-standing when assembled in the second configuration.
The body may comprise a removable case for holding accessories for a docked product. As a result, the additional space added to the dock in the second configuration by the inclusion of the body is put to efficient and advantageous use to the user by providing storage for tools and accessories for the handheld product.
The docking unit may comprise an electrical connector for providing a power supply to a docked handheld product. The power supply may charge a battery pack of a docked handheld product. The dock therefore can double as a charging dock which conveniently charges the handheld product's battery pack while it is not being used and is stored in the dock.
At least one of the docking unit and the body may comprise connectors to which accessories for the docked handheld product can be attached. This provides even further convenient storage for accessories for the docked product which are easily accessible.
The dock may be for a stick vacuum cleaner, the stick vacuum cleaner comprising a handheld vacuum cleaner, a wand and cleaner head, and the docking unit may receive the handheld vacuum cleaner once it is separated from the wand and cleaner head. By requiring the wand and cleaner head to be removed from the handheld vacuum cleaner before the vacuum cleaner can be docked, this helps keep the overall size of the dock to a minimum. The height of the dock can also be kept down, which makes the dock more stable, and less likely to be accidentally tipped over.
The dock may comprise a clip for securing the wand. This provides a convenient storage place for the wand of the vacuum cleaner while the handheld part is docked.
One of the base and the docking unit may comprise a catch, and the other of the base and the docking unit may comprise a catch-engaging formation, and when the dock is assembled in the first configuration, the catch may releasably engage with the catch-engaging formation preventing separation of the base and the docking unit. As a result, a user is able to quickly and easily dismantle and reassemble the dock in a different configuration if desired.
The body may comprise a catch at one end, and a catch-engaging formation at the other end, such that both the base and the docking unit can be releasably mounted to each end of the body when the dock is assembled in the second configuration. As a result, the same mechanism for mounting the docking unit to the base can be used to mount the docking unit to the body and the body to the base.
One of the base and the docking unit may comprise a protrusion with a lip and the other of the base and the docking unit may comprise a slot with shoulder, and mounting the base to the docking unit in the first configuration may comprise inserting the flanged protrusion into the slot and moving the base relative to the docking unit until the lip engages with the shoulder, preventing separation of the base and the docking unit. As a result, an alternative or additional mechanism can be provided to enable a user to quickly and easily dismantle and reassemble the dock in a different configuration if desired.
The body may comprise a protrusion with a lip at one end, and a slot with shoulder at the other end, such that both the base and the docking unit can be releasably mounted to each end of the body when the dock is assembled in the second configuration. As a result, the same mechanism for mounting the docking unit to the base can be used to mount the docking unit to the body and the body to the base.
The docking unit may comprise a slot into which a handheld product can be slidably received. As a result, a handheld product can be quickly and easily docked in the docking unit.
The docking unit may comprise a product clamp, the product clamp being slidable between a latched position in which a docked handheld product is held in the dock and an unlatched positioned in which a docked handheld product can be removed from the dock. As a result, the handheld product can be held firm in the dock while it is docked, and a correct docked position can be assured.
The product clamp may be biased into the unlatched position. As a result, the product clamp can more easily released from a docked product allowing for a n easier undocking procedure. In addition, the product clamp can more easily be moved into the correct position to allow a handheld product to be clamped, and this requires only one hand.
The product clamp may be released from the latched position by pressing down on a top surface of the product clamp and releasing, and may be moved into the latched position by pressing down on the top surface of the product clamp and sliding it into the latched position. As a result, a push-push clamp mechanism allows for an easy docking and undocking procedure.
In order that the present invention according to various aspects may be more readily understood, embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the following accompanying drawings, in which:
The docking unit 2 comprises a support 21, a pillar 23, and a product clamp 25. The support 21 provides a surface that can support a product when it is docked in the docking unit 2. The pillar 23 supports the product clamp 25 which acts to hold a docked product in place. The procedure for docking a product in the dock 1 will be described later. A number of attachment connectors 27 are provided attached to the sides of the pillar 23. These attachment connectors 27 allow for the convenient storage of accessories for the intended docked product on the dock 1 itself. An electrical connector 29 is provided in the product clamp 25. The electrical connector 29 can therefore provide a power supply to a docked product. In the case of a battery powered product, such as a handheld vacuum cleaner, the dock therefore acts as a charging dock, and the battery pack can be charged while the product is docked in the dock 1.
The body 3 comprises an outer casing 31 which houses a removable case 33. The removable case 33 can conveniently store further tools and accessories for the docked product within the dock 1 itself. For example, for a vacuum cleaner, the removable case 33 may contain tools such as adaptors, crevice tools, a mattress cleaning tool, and a hose connector. The body is also provided with an attachment connector 35. The attachment connector 35 could be the same as the attachment connectors 27 on the docking unit 2, but in the embodiment shown the attachment connector 35 differs slightly to allow a larger attachment such as a cleaner head to be stored on the dock 1. The body 3 is also provided with a clip 37 for securing a vacuum cleaner wand.
Stick vacuum cleaners, such as the Dyson V8™ cord-free vacuum cleaner, are often formed of a cleaner head and wand attached to a handheld vacuum cleaner. Therefore when docking this type of vacuum cleaner in the dock 1, the handheld part can be separated from the wand and cleaner head and docked in the docking unit 2. The wand and cleaner head can then also be stored on the dock by securing the wand in the clip 37.
The base 4 provides stability to the body 3 and/or docking unit 2 when they are mounted to the base 4.
The means by which the separable parts of the dock 1 can be attached together are shown in
The upper surface of the base 4, and the upper end of the outer casing 31 of the body 3 both also comprise a catch 50. This catch 50 engages with a formation (not shown) on the underside of the docking unit 2 and the bottom end of the body 3 when the parts are engaged together to prevent the relative movement to disengage the lips 56 from the shoulders 54. Disengaging the catch 50 from the formation releases the catch 50, allowing the part to move relative to one another again. Disengaging the catch 50 is done by pressing a catch button on the underside of the catch 50. The button on the body 3 is not shown in the figures, but can be found on the inside of the outer casing 31 when the removable case 33 has been removed.
An alternative embodiment of a dock 70 is shown in
Whilst particular embodiments have thus far been described, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
For example, the embodiments described herein show a dock for a vacuum cleaner. However, it will be appreciated that the dock could be for a different handheld product. In addition, the base and the upper end of the outer casing of the body have been described as comprising the slots with shoulders, whilst the underside of the docking unit and the bottom end of the body have been described as comprising the corresponding protrusions with lips. However, it will be appreciated that these features may be switched such that the base and the upper end of the outer casing of the body have protrusions with lips, and the underside of the docking unit and the bottom end of the body have slots with shoulders. Or indeed, another mechanism for preventing the separation of the separable parts may be used.
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1803455.3 | Mar 2018 | GB | national |
This application is a national stage application under 35 USC 371 of International Application No. PCT/GB2019/050130, filed Jan. 17, 2019, which claims the priority of United Kingdom Application No. 1803455.3, filed Mar. 2, 2018, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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PCT/GB2019/050130 | 1/17/2019 | WO | 00 |