Another objective of the present invention is to allow the cleaning accessory to pivot in more than one plane relative the surface to be cleaned to improve accessibility for contact with the object to be cleaned. Additionally, an object of the present invention is to allow a cleaning accessory to pivot to allow travel into corners where a horizontal and vertical surface meet, or upon uneven surfaces, without needing to reposition the elongate wand or the operator.
The present invention relates to a cleaning accessory for a vacuum cleaner that can pivot in two orthogonal directions enabling a wide range of motion for the accessory.
Vacuum cleaners often have an elongate wand that conveys the suction applied by the vacuum cleaner and perhaps power to a cleaning accessory that may typically include a brush or other cleaning element attached to the end portion of the wand. Often such cleaning accessories that are attached to an end portion of such wands need to be located upon elevated surfaces in many industrial and commercial spaces; and such surfaces may be curved such as typically found on duct work, or have an angled or uneven surface.
Often ladders or other objects needed to extend or alter the reach of the operator may be difficult to fit in some confined areas, or complicate the cleaning tasks. Surfaces to be cleaned my often be vertical, horizontal, curved, and positioned for limited access often requiring the operator to change positions or relocate when making use of conventional cleaning accessories. Such problems result in the cleaning operation becoming difficult or unduly time consuming. When cleaning overhead, the task is often further complicated by the traditional geometry of the wand connection to the cleaning tool; especially when attempting to clean rounded or uneven surfaces.
Cleaning accessories to be attached to an extended wand of a vacuum cleaner are well known, for example, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,270,238 illustrating a cleaning head pivotal in a horizontal plane and U.S. Pat. No. 4,397,060 illustrating a cleaning head pivotal in a vertical plane. However, in cleaning floor surfaces, the traditional push and pull motion associated with tools designed in the horizontal plane is ideal for some spaces but is disadvantaged in other spaces where a tool in the vertical plane would be more appropriate; and vice versa.
It is, therefore an object of the present invention to provide a vacuum cleaning accessory permitting effective cleaning of elevated curved, horizontal and vertical surfaces as well as hard floor and carpeted floor surfaces by being pivotal in orthogonal planes.
Another objective of the present invention is to allow the cleaning accessory to pivot in more than one plane relative the surface to be cleaned to improve accessibility for contact with the object to be cleaned. Additionally, an object of the present invention is to allow the a cleaning accessory to pivot to allow travel into corners where a horizontal and vertical surface meet, or upon uneven surfaces, without needing to reposition the elongate wand or the operator.
Another object of the present invention is to address the need for a cleaning accessory to be pivotal relative to the extended wand to be able to be positioned to some surfaces on a horizontal plane and in an other cases in a vertical plane for effective surface contact without the need for the operator to be repositioned.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a cleaning accessory to meet the objectives noted above and yet has a reduce height and profile to permit access to spaces with limited clearance between the surface to be cleaned and overhead obstacles that may restrict available clearance.
These and other objects features and advantages of the present invention are provided by the use of traditional cleaning accessories to be attached to the elongate wand by a connector enabling cleaning of surfaces in both a horizontal and vertical plane relative to the elongate wand.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example in the attached drawings and includes a cleaning accessory adapted to be connected to an elongate wand of a traditional vacuum cleaner assembly and includes a connector shaped as an elbow and having structures at one end to secure the end of the connector to the free end of an elongate wand of a vacuum cleaner assembly in a manner to be pivotal in a first plane, and structures at the other end to secure this end of the connector to the cleaning element in a manner to be pivotal in essentially orthogonally to the first plane.
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And as an additional feature of the present invention, the pivotal connections provided by the compression locking nut 13 and ring 15 allow the tension and range of the pivotal movement to be adjusted as desired; or the locking nut can be tightened to lock in and secure a desired orientation and position of the cleaning element 12.
The present invention is not intended to be limited by any of the details describe above, and is defined by the appended claims.
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