The present invention relates to a dust cleaning member for vacuum cleaners.
Vacuum cleaners generally are either full-sized models or hand-held models. Generally all vacuum cleaners include a vacuum source, a power unit, and a cleaning nozzle with a cleaning orifice.
Various attachments, such as extension wands, crevice tools, upholstery tools and dust brushes adapted to mate with the cleaning orifices in order to provide more effective dirt and dust pick-up are known. The dust brush attachment tools pick up dirt and dust and need to be cleaned often to remove this dust and dirt. In order to clean presently available dust brush attachment tools it is necessary to remove these tools from the vacuum cleaner and insert them into the cleaning orifice. This is a cumbersome and time consuming process. It would be very advantageous and useful if a duster brush could be provided which did not have to be removed from the vacuum cleaner for cleaning but could be cleaned simply and easily while mounted on the vacuum cleaner. The present invention provides such a duster brush assembly.
The present invention relates to a duster brush assembly for a vacuum cleaner, which uses the suction power of the vacuum to which it is operatively connected to provide effective cleaning of dust and dirt particles. The present invention further relates to a duster brush assembly for a vacuum cleaner wherein the duster brush can be cleaned without having to be removed from the vacuum cleaner. The duster brush assembly comprises a suction tube in which the duster brush is fixedly mounted. A duster brush cleaning tube having a greater diameter than the suction tube is telescopically mounted over the suction tube. Duster brush cleaning tube can be slid over and encompasses the duster brush. When the duster brush cleaning tube is slid over the duster brush, the vacuum cleaner suction force sucks the dust and dirt particles from the duster brush thereby cleaning the duster brush. After the duster brush is cleaned, the duster brush cleaning tub is slid back over the suction tube thereby exposing the duster brush for dusting.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
As illustrated in
In order to dust and clean a room the duster brush 11, is in the entirely uncovered or clear position as illustrated in
Duster brush assembly 10 includes duster brush 11 and an outer casing 13. Duster brush 11 can be comprised of any of a variety of materials commonly used to make conventional and known duster brushes. These include, but are not limited to, animal or artificial feathers, cotton threads or bristles, vegetable fiber threads or bristles, or artificial fiber threads or bristles.
Duster brush 11 is fixedly mounted in duster brush assembly 10. More particularly it is mounted in central annular chamber 26 in duster brush retaining member 24. Duster brush retaining member 24, as best illustrated in
Duster brush cleaning tube 15 is telescopically mounted over suction tube 20, and is also located in casing 13.
Duster brush cleaning tube 15 has a greater diameter than suction tube 20 and slides over suction tube 20. When duster brush cleaning tube 15 is pushed rearward duster brush 11 extends completely outside of duster brush cleaning tube 15, as illustrated in
Duster brush cleaning tube 15 fits tightly over suction tube 20 and is held in place against movement by friction. It can, however, be moved by pulling or pushing by hand. The fit of duster brush cleaning tube 15 over inner suction tube 20 is tight enough to maintain the suction provided by the vacuum cleaner within duster brush cleaning tube 15. This fit may be achieved by a pressure fit or other means such as a rubber seal such as rubber gasket.
With the duster brush 11 fully encompassed within duster brush cleaning tube 15, as illustrated in
The duster brush assembly is held and carried by handle 40 at the top of casing 13. An on-off button is located in the front top of handle 40.
Located in the front of handle 40, above duster brush 11, is auxiliary vacuum opening 42 which communicates via distal end 44 of small tube 43 with suction tube 20. This communication occurs only when distal end 44 is aligned with port 16 disposed in the top of vacuum cleaning tube 20, as best seen in
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered as illustrative only and not limiting.
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20060179607 A1 | Aug 2006 | US |