Information
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Patent Grant
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6588051
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Patent Number
6,588,051
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Date Filed
Monday, January 29, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 8, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 015 351
- 015 319
- 015 339
- 015 1
- 015 350
- 015 323
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electric vacuum cleaner according to the present invention includes a cleaner main body 16, and a suction unit 24 which is rotatably disposed at the bottom of the cleaner main body 16 and includes a suction port 23 and a rotary brush 25. The cleaner main body 16 includes a dust collecting chamber 19, and a fan chamber 18 equipped with an electric fan 17 disposed at the bottom thereof. A handle 21 having a grip portion 20 and a control circuit board 22 are installed above the dust collecting chamber 19. Components such as the handle 21 and the electric fan 17 are installed at the rear of the cleaner main body 16. With this configuration, the vacuum cleaner is prevented from falling down when it is set upright. Further, the safety in use of the vacuum cleaner will be improved. Also, the user is able to easily use the vacuum cleaner. Furthermore, it is possible to finish assembling the component parts only at the rear of the vacuum cleaner. Accordingly, the number of parts to be assembled and disassembled can be decreased. Also, it is possible to shorten the time required for the assembling job and, further, to improve the workability.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an upright electric vacuum cleaner having a suction unit rotatably disposed at the bottom of the cleaner main body, and a vacuum cleaner hose unit that provides communication between a dust collecting chamber and the suction unit.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Hitherto, an electric vacuum cleaner of this type has been configured as shown in FIG.
34
. The configuration will be described in the following.
As shown in
FIG. 34
, a suction unit
2
includes a rotary brush
1
, and the rotary brush
1
is rotatably installed at the bottom of a cleaner main body
3
. A fan chamber
5
furnished with an electric fan
4
is disposed at the bottom of the cleaner main body
3
. A dust collecting chamber
6
is disposed above the fan chamber
5
. A handle
7
and a control circuit board
8
for the electric fan
4
are arranged further above the dust collecting chamber
6
. A cord winding device
9
is disposed at the back of the dust collecting chamber
6
.
The control circuit board
8
is covered with a cover
10
at the front of cleaner main body
3
. The cord winding device
9
is covered with a cord winding device cover
11
at the rear of cleaner main body
3
. Also, the electric fan
4
is covered and held with a motor cover
12
at the front of cleaner main body
3
.
Also, when the vacuum cleaner is not used with its main body kept upright, the handle is turned, and a part of the turned handle is abutted against the floor so that the cleaner main body is prevented from falling down.
Also, a hose unit which provides communication between the dust collecting chamber of the cleaner main body and the suction unit is, as shown in
FIG. 35
, provided with screw thread
13
a
disposed on the inner wall of a connection pipe
13
, and an adhesive agent
13
b
is applied to the grooves of thread
13
a
. The end of hose
14
is screwed in along the thread
13
a
of the connection pipe
13
. Thus, the adhesive agent
13
b
hardens to secure the hose
14
and connection pipe
13
, and thereby the hose unit
15
is formed.
However, in an electric vacuum cleaner as shown in
FIG. 34
, when the electric fan
4
is assembled, the front portion of cleaner main body
3
is first assembled, followed by installation of the motor cover
12
. On the other hand, when the cord tape-up device
9
is assembled, the rear portion of cleaner main body
3
is first assembled, followed by installation of the cord winding device cover
11
. During the assembling job, it is necessary to properly turn around the cleaner main body
3
, making the assembling job bothersome. Similarly, when the electric vacuum cleaner is disassembled for a servicing purpose, it is also necessary to properly turn around the cleaner main body
3
, making the job troublesome.
Further, when the vacuum cleaner is not used with its main body kept upright, the handle is turned, a part of the turned handle is abutted against the floor so that the cleaner main body is prevented from falling down. Accordingly, the user has to turn the handle each time, and it causes a nuisance to the user. Furthermore, a handle turning mechanism is disposed at the root portion of the handle, causing a considerable limit to the design.
Also, in an electric vacuum cleaner having a removable hose, when the rear portion of the cleaner main body is cleaned, removing the hose and fitting an attachment or the like thereto, there is a fear of falling down of the cleaner main body.
Further, in the case of using a hose unit as shown in
FIG. 35
, the hose unit includes the screw thread
13
a
arranged on the inner wall of connection pipe
13
, causing the die cost to become higher and the molding cycle time to become longer, resulting in higher molding costs. Also, since it is difficult to provide the crest and bottom of the screw thread
13
a
with a great difference in level, making it absolutely necessary to use the adhesive agent
13
b
to secure the connection pipe
13
and the hose
14
. Furthermore, the adhesive agent
13
b
may flow into the connection pipe
13
or the hose
14
during the connecting job. In addition, there is a fear of air leakage due to insufficient adhesion. Also, there exist problems of inadequate adhesion and longer hardening time of the adhesive agent. Thus, a conventional electric vacuum cleaner has many problems to be solved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the primary object of the present invention to reduce the product costs by decreasing the number of components to be assembled and disassembled, and also to shorten the time required for assembling the components and to improve the workability.
Also, it is the second object of the present invention to obtain an electric vacuum cleaner such that, when the vacuum cleaner is not used with its main body kept upright, the user is not required to operate a handle or any other preventive mechanism to prevent the cleaner main body from falling down, thereby improving the usability and the design convenience including the handle.
Further, it is the third object of the present invention to obtain an electric vacuum cleaner such that, when the rear portion of the cleaner main body is cleaned, removing the hose from the suction unit and fitting an attachment or the like thereto, the cleaner main body does not fall down even if the hose is strongly pulled backward, thereby improving the safety and the usability.
Also, it is the fourth object of the present invention to provide a high-quality hose unit for electric vacuum cleaners.
An electric vacuum cleaner to achieve the primary object of the present invention comprises a cleaner main body, and a suction unit which is rotatably disposed at the bottom of the cleaner main body and is provided with a suction port and a rotary brush, wherein the cleaner main body includes a dust collecting chamber disposed above a fan chamber equipped with an electric fan disposed at the bottom thereof, and a handle having a grip portion and a control circuit board above the dust collecting chamber. The components such as the handle and the electric fan are installed at the rear of cleaner main body.
In this way, since the components of the handle and the electric fan or the like are installed only at the rear of cleaner main body, it is not necessary to turn around the cleaner main body when assembling the components. So, the number of components to be assembled and disassembled may be decreased, resulting in lower product costs. Further, it is possible to shorten the time required for the assembling job and to improve the workability.
Also, in an electric vacuum cleaner to achieve the second object of the present invention, a cleaner main body having a dust bag furnished with an electric fan is mounted for universal movement on a suction unit having a suction port to take in dust, and a support portion is retractably or rotatably disposed on the cleaner main body in order to support the cleaner main body. The support portion nearly abuts on the floor surface only when the cleaner main body is in an upright position due to a mechanism formed at a part of the cleaner main body. The configuration is such that the support portion's abutment on the floor surface is outside the plane projected on the floor surface by the caster roller and the front end of the suction unit.
Thus, when the cleaner main body is set upright after using, the support portion is automatically abutted on the floor surface by the function of a cam mechanism so that the cleaner main body is hard to fall down. The user is able to make the cleaner main body hard to fall down without operating a handle or any other preventive mechanism, and it is possible to improve the usability and the design convenience including the handle.
Also, in an electric vacuum cleaner to achieve the third object of the present invention, a cleaner main body equipped with a dust collecting chamber and an electric fan is mounted for universal movement on a suction unit having a suction port to take in dust, and a connection hose detachably connected to the suction unit provides communication between the suction unit and the dust collecting chamber, and a support portion is retractably disposed on the cleaner main body in order to make the cleaner main body hard to fall down. When the hose is disconnected from the suction unit, the support portion protrudes behind the rotational center of the caster roller.
With this configuration, when the rear portion of the cleaner main body is cleaned, removing the hose from the suction unit and fitting an attachment or the like thereto, the cleaner main body does not fall down even if the hose is strongly pulled backward, and thereby it is possible to improve the safety and the usability.
Also, a hose unit for electric vacuum cleaners to achieve the fourth object of the present invention comprises a hose and a hose cover. The hose cover has a cylindrical portion in which the hose is inserted, and an opening is formed in a part of the cylindrical portion, and there is provided a protrusion on the inner wall of the cylindrical portion along the opening.
With this configuration, it is possible to structurally simplify the die to be used and to lower the cost. Also, the hose may be assembled without using an adhesive agent since the hose is guided by the protrusion, and thereby it is possible to improve the assembling workability and to obtain a high-quality hose unit for electric vacuum cleaners.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front view of an electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a side view of the electric vacuum cleaner with parts broken away.
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 4
is a back view of the electric vacuum cleaner with parts broken away.
FIG. 5
is a side view of an electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a front view of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 7
is a fragmentary sectional view of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 8
is a rear view of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 9
is an enlarged side view of essential parts of the electric vacuum cleaner with its main body inclined.
FIG. 10
is an enlarged side view of essential parts of the electric vacuum cleaner with its main body kept in an upright position.
FIG. 11
is an enlarged side view of essential parts of the electric vacuum cleaner with its caster roller removed.
FIG. 12
is an enlarged side view of essential parts of the electric vacuum cleaner with its caster roller removed and main body kept at a generally horizontal position.
FIG. 13
is a side view showing a state of the electric vacuum cleaner in operation.
FIG. 14
is an enlarged side view of essential parts, showing a state of the electric vacuum cleaner in operation.
FIG. 15
is a side view showing a state of the electric vacuum cleaner with attachments fitted thereto.
FIG. 16
is a side view of essential parts of an electric vacuum cleaner in use of the third embodiment of the present invention, with its caster roller removed.
FIG. 17
is an enlarged view of a cam of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 18
is a front view of an electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 19
is a side view of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 20
is an enlarged side view of essential parts of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 21
is a fragmentary sectional view of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 22
is an enlarged rear view of essential parts of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 23
is an enlarged side view of essential parts of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 24
is a side view of a support portion of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 25
is a side view of a state of the electric vacuum cleaner in operation.
FIG. 26
is an enlarged rear view of essential parts of an electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 27
is an enlarged side view of essential parts of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 28
is an enlarged side view of essential parts of the electric vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 29
is a front view of an electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with the sixth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 30
is a sectional view of essential parts of a hose unit for electric vacuum cleaners in accordance with the seventh embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 31
is a perspective view of a hose cover of the hose unit for electric vacuum cleaners.
FIG.
32
(
a
) is a sectional view of the hose cover of the hose unit for electric vacuum cleaners.
FIG.
32
(
b
) is a side view of the hose cover of the hose unit for electric vacuum cleaners.
FIG. 33
is a front view of the hose cover of the hose unit for electric vacuum cleaners.
FIG. 34
is a side view of a conventional electric vacuum cleaner with parts broken away.
FIG. 35
is a sectional view of essential parts of a hose unit for electric vacuum cleaners of conventional type.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The first embodiment of the present invention will be described in the following with reference to FIG.
1
˜FIG.
4
.
As shown in FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
, a cleaner main body
16
comprises a fan chamber
18
equipped with an electric fan
17
at the bottom thereof, a dust collecting chamber
19
formed above the fan chamber
18
, a handle
21
having a grip portion
20
and a control circuit board
22
to control the electric fan
17
, which is located above the dust collecting chamber
19
.
At the bottom of cleaner main body
16
is located a suction unit
24
having a suction port
23
to take in dust or the like on the floor surface. The suction unit
24
is furnished with a rotary brush
25
to gather up dust or the like on the floor surface. The cleaner main body
16
is rotatably supported on a rotary shaft
26
in the suction unit
24
.
A cord winding device
28
to store a cord
27
is located behind the dust collecting chamber
19
at the rear of the cleaner main body
16
. The electric fan
17
is also disposed at the rear of cleaner main body
16
and is finally covered by a cover
29
together with the cord winding device
28
, and is secured by screws or the like. The control circuit board
22
is stopped by a rib
30
provided in the cleaner main body
16
, and protrusion
31
of the handle
21
is press-fitted by a guide rib
32
provided in the cleaner main body
16
. A cover
33
serves to cover and secure the control circuit board
22
and handle
21
.
A connection pipe
34
is connected to a hose
35
in communication with the suction port
23
, and one end of same is connected to an air intake pipe
36
. The air intake pipe
36
is rotatably disposed at rear portion
37
of the dust collecting chamber
19
and is connected to a connection port
38
.
Also, as shown in FIG.
2
and
FIG. 4
, wiring
39
from the electric fan
17
and the control circuit board
22
is tight held by circularly arcuate rib
39
a
formed between the dust collecting chamber
19
, cover
29
and the cover
33
outside the dust collecting chamber
19
.
Also, as shown in
FIG. 2
, a generally arcuate protrusion
40
is disposed at the outer periphery of the air intake pipe
36
connected to the hose
35
at the back of the cleaner main body
16
.
Actions in the above configuration will be described in the following. As shown in
FIG. 3
, when the cleaner main body
16
is assembled, attachments such as handle
21
, control circuit board
22
, electric fan
17
, and cord winding device
28
are installed at the rear of cleaner main body
16
. Accordingly, parts assembling can be finished only by doing the job at the rear of the cleaner main body and it is possible to shorten the time required for the assembling job and to improve the workability. Also, since two component parts such as electric fan
17
and cord winding device
28
are covered by only one cover
29
, it is possible to decrease the number of component parts.
Further, the wiring
39
from the electric fan
17
and the control circuit board
22
is tightly held by the circularly arcuate rib
39
a
formed between the dust collecting chamber
19
, cover
29
and the cover
33
outside the dust collecting chamber
19
. Accordingly, there is no notch for the wiring
39
led into the dust collecting chamber
19
, and it is possible to improve the air-tightness in the dust collecting chamber
19
and to obtain sufficient dust collecting effects. Also, it is possible to simplify the internal structure of the dust collecting chamber
19
, making the die construction easier, and to lower the manufacturing cost.
Also, a generally arcuate protrusion
40
is disposed at the outer periphery of air intake pipe
36
connected to the hose
35
at the back of cleaner main body
16
. Accordingly, the generally arcuate protrusion
40
may prevent the hose
35
from curving too sharp, and when the hose
35
is greatly curved, it is possible to protect the hose
35
by the generally arcuate protrusion
40
, and thereby, the hose
35
is prevented from being damaged.
Next, the second embodiment of the present invention will be described in the following with reference to FIG.
5
˜FIG.
15
.
As shown in FIG.
5
˜
FIG. 7
, a suction unit
41
is equipped with a rotary brush
42
to gather up dust, and a cleaner main body
43
is disposed for universal movement on the suction unit
41
. The cleaner main body
43
comprises a main body front
43
a
and a main body rear
43
b
, and an electric fan
44
to suck up dust and a cord winding device
46
to store a cord
45
are disposed therebetween. A dust bag
47
functions to collect dust. A dust collecting chamber lid
48
can be opened or closed when attaching or detaching the dust bag
47
. A filter retainer
49
detachably retains an exhaust filter
50
to catch fine dust contained in the air discharged by the electric fan
44
.
A rotary brush
42
is equipped with a small-sized drive motor
51
, and there is provided a semi-transparent window
52
there above so that the operation of the rotary brush
42
can be checked from outside. Also, the cleaner main body
43
and the suction unit
41
are, as shown in
FIG. 8
, connected to each other by a detachable hose
53
.
Next, as shown in FIG.
9
˜
FIG. 12
, the outer case of the suction unit
41
includes a suction unit top
41
a
and a suction unit bottom
41
b
, and at the same time, a rotary shaft
43
c
having a main body front
43
a
and a main body rear
43
b
is sandwiched between the suction unit top
41
a
and the suction unit bottom
41
b
, thereby forming a bearing portion
41
c.
A caster roller
54
is rotatably installed on a roller mount portion
43
e
that is coaxial with a rotary shaft
43
c
located at the bottom of cleaner main body
43
, and is secured by a roller retaining plate
55
. The roller mount portion
43
e
is nearly identical in outer diameter with the caster roller
43
, and covers the electric fan
44
.
A support plate
56
includes a support portion which serves to prevent the cleaner main body
43
from falling down easily. When an action point
56
b
is pushed backwardly by cam
43
d
disposed in the main body rear
43
, then a small roller retaining portion
56
c
is forced down, and at the same time, a small roller
57
rotatably disposed on the small roller retaining portion
56
c
is abutted on the floor surface. Two small rollers
57
include a spacer
58
therebetween and are rotatable on a rotary shaft
59
. Also, the support plate
56
is activated upwardly by a tension spring
60
.
A release pedal
61
is operated when shifting down the cleaner main body
43
. The release pedal
61
is formed so as to protrude neither from the rear end nor from the front end of caster roller
54
, and is abutted against the caster roller
54
when operated.
Actions in the above configuration will be described in the following. When the cleaner main body
43
is inclined in use, as shown in
FIG. 9
or
FIG. 11
, the support plate
56
moves apart from the cam
43
d
formed at the main body rear
43
b
and is activated upwardly by the tension spring
60
, and the small roller
57
moves up apart from the floor surface so that the vacuum cleaner may be operated smoothly even on a long-pile fluffy carpet or the like. Also, the suction unit
41
can be freely moved up or down as needed.
Also, as shown in
FIG. 10
, when the cleaner main body
43
is set upright after using, the action point
56
b
of the support plate
56
abuts on the cam
43
d
. The support plate
56
rotates on the rotary shaft
56
a
and then the small roller
57
abuts on the floor surface to support the cleaner main body
43
. Thus, it is possible to prevent the cleaner main body from falling down especially in the backward direction.
Here, the small roller
57
is rotatably disposed on the small roller retaining portion
56
c
of the support plate
56
. So, as shown in
FIG. 13
, it is possible to smoothly move the vacuum cleaner, without dragging the suction unit
41
, due to the small roller
57
, with the cleaner main body
43
kept upright.
Also, when moving the vacuum cleaner in a state of
FIG. 13
, if the support plate
56
and the small roller
57
are given strong shocks due to an undulated floor surface or the like, then the support plate
56
, which is freely movable in the forward direction, as shown in
FIG. 14
, will be shifted to the opposite side, causing the caster roller
54
to take over the role, and thereby, it is possible to prevent the support plate
56
and the small roller
57
from damage or the like.
Further, as shown in
FIG. 15
, with the cleaner main body
43
kept upright, connecting portion
53
a
of the hose
53
is disconnected from the suction unit
41
, and attachment nozzle
64
a
,
64
b
(see
FIG. 8
) is connected to the connecting portion
53
a
of the hose
53
directly or via extension pipe
63
. In case of cleaning a sofa, furniture or the like, even when the hose
53
is pulled backwardly at the back of cleaner main body
43
, the cleaner main body
43
will not fall down because the support plate
56
abuts on the floor surface to support the cleaner main body
43
, and it is easier to carry out the cleaning job.
In this configuration, the support plate
56
, which is retractably or rotatably disposed in order to make the cleaner main body
43
hard to fall down in an upright position, becomes nearly abutted on the floor surface only when the cleaner main body
43
is set upright, due to the cam
43
d
formed in a part of the cleaner main body
43
. Further, the configuration is such that the abutment on the floor surface of the support plate
56
is outside the plane projected on the floor surface by the caster roller
54
and the front end portion of the suction unit
41
. Accordingly, when the cleaner main body
43
is set upright after using, the support plate
56
is automatically abutted on the floor surface due to the cam
43
d
, thereby preventing the cleaner main body
43
from falling down. Thus, the user is not necessary to operate a handle or any other mechanism to prevent the cleaner main body
43
from falling down. So, it is possible to improve the usability and the design convenience including the handle.
Also, since the small roller
57
is rotatably disposed in the small roller retaining portion
56
c
of the support plate
56
, the cleaner main body
43
may be freely moved in an upright position, that is, keeping the suction unit
41
and the cleaner main body
43
nearly at an angle of 90°.
Further, with the cleaner main body
43
inclined in a state of using, the support plate
56
is activated by a spring or the like in a direction opposite to the floor surface so as to move the support plate apart by a specific distance from the floor surface. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent worsening of the workability, for example, due to a long-pile fluffy carpet or the like entangled in the support plate
56
during normal use of the vacuum cleaner. Also, when cleaning a lower back place such as under a bed, holding the cleaner main body
43
horizontally at nearly 180°, the support plate
56
will not limit the angle, for example by touching against the rear portion of the cleaner main body
43
, and it is possible to assure same usability as is obtained with a conventional electric vacuum cleaner without such support plate
56
.
Also, with the cleaner main body
43
set upright, the support plate
56
is retractably or rotatably formed in the direction of suction unit
41
. So, when the cleaner main body
43
is moved, with the cleaner main body
43
kept upright, causing a strong shock to the support plate
56
due to an undulated floor surface or the like, the support plate
56
is turned and retracted in the direction of the suction unit
41
, thereby preventing the support plate
56
and the small roller
57
from damage or the like.
Further, with the cleaner main body
43
inclined in a state of using, the support plate
56
is moved by a specific distance from the floor surface by the cam
43
d
provided in the cleaner main body
43
. So, it is unnecessary to use a spring or the like to activate the support plate
56
in a direction opposite to the floor surface, and consequently, it is possible to lower the cost.
Also, with the cleaner main body
43
set upright, the hose
53
is connected to the cleaner main body
43
, at the side where the support plate
56
abuts on the floor surface. So, when the vacuum cleaner is used, disconnecting the hose
53
from the suction unit
41
and connecting the removed hose
53
to an extension pipe or fitting an attachment to the end thereof, the support plate
56
abuts on the floor surface to support the cleaner main body
43
, thereby preventing the cleaner main body
43
from falling down.
Further, the caster roller
54
is rotatably disposed on the roller mount portion
43
e
provided at the bottom of the cleaner main body
43
, and the outer diameter of roller mount portion
43
e
is nearly identical with the outer diameter of caster roller
54
. Accordingly, when cleaning a low back plate such as under a bed or a desk, it is possible to lessen the effects of catching or shocks caused by obstructions and to make the vacuum cleaner operation smooth and stable.
Also, a release pedal
61
is disposed, in which the release pedal
61
is operated when the cleaner main body
43
is inclining. The release pedal
61
is formed so as to protrude neither from the rear end nor from the top end of the caster roller
54
. Accordingly, the release pedal does not touch furniture or the like during cleaning and it is possible to smoothly perform the cleaning job without giving damage to furniture or the like.
Also, when the release pedal
61
is operated, the release pedal
61
abuts on the caster roller
54
. So, when the cleaner main body
43
is inclined by stepping on the release pedal
61
, the release pedal
61
touches the caster roller
54
, making it unable to rotate. Then, the cleaner main body
43
does not move so that the release pedal may be precisely depressed, thereby improving the workability.
Further, the roller mount portion
43
e
covers the electric fan
44
. So, it is possible to reduce the widthwise dimension of the cleaner main body
43
, and as a result, to make the vacuum cleaner smaller in size and more compact.
Next, the third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
16
and FIG.
17
. In this embodiment, tension spring
60
used in the second embodiment is not necessary, and the cam used is different in shape from the one used in the second embodiment.
As shown in FIG.
16
and
FIG. 17
, a cam (shaded portion)
62
has a groove-like shape so that an action point
56
b
of support plate
56
may get in the groove. The cam
62
includes a fixing cam
62
a
that is a little wider than the action point
56
b
and serves to make a small roller
57
abut on the floor surface, a lifting cam
62
c
that serves to lift the small roller
57
off the floor surface, and a junction
62
b
that connects the cams to each other. The radius Rc of the lifting cam
62
c
is smaller than the radius Ra of the fixing cam
62
a.
Actions in the above configuration will be described in the following. Even in case of installing no tension spring
60
, when the cleaner main body
43
is inclined in use, the small roller
57
is off the floor surface since the action point
56
b
is at the position of the lifting cam
62
c
, and thereby it is possible to obtain at a low cost the same effects as in the second embodiment.
The fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described in the following with reference to FIG.
18
˜FIG.
25
.
As shown in FIG.
18
˜
FIG. 21
, a suction unit
71
is furnished with a rotary brush
72
to gather up dust, and the suction unit
71
is disposed for universal movement in cleaner main body
73
. The cleaner main body
73
comprises main a body front
73
a
and a main body rear
73
b
, and an electric fan
74
to suck up dust and a cord winding device
76
to store a cord
75
are disposed therebetween. A dust bag
77
functions to collect dust. A dust collecting chamber lid
78
can be opened or closed when attaching or detaching the dust bag
77
. A filter retainer
79
detachably retains an exhaust filter
80
to catch fine dust contained in the air discharged by the electric fan
74
.
A rotary brush
72
is equipped with a small-sized drive motor
81
, and there is provided a semi-transparent window
82
there above so that the operation of the rotary brush
72
can be checked from outside. Also, the cleaner main body
73
and the suction unit
71
are, as shown in
FIG. 22
, connected to hose fixing portion
88
provided in the suction unit
71
by a detachable hose
83
.
The outer case of the suction unit
71
includes a suction unit top
71
a
and a suction unit bottom
71
b
, and at the same time, a rotary shaft
73
c
having a main body front
73
a
and a main body rear
73
b
is sandwiched between the suction unit top
71
a
and the suction unit bottom
71
b
. The cleaner main body
73
is disposed for universal movement in connection with the suction unit
71
.
A caster roller
84
is coaxial with the rotary shaft of the cleaner main body
73
and is disposed at the main body front
73
a
, and is rotatably retained by a roller retaining plate
85
.
A support portion
86
has its rotational center near a hose fixing portion
88
which serves to fix a hose
83
to the suction unit
71
. With the cleaner main body
73
kept upright, when the hose
83
is removed from the hose fixing portion
88
, the cleaner main body
73
does not fall down backwardly because of the support portion
86
. As shown in FIG.
23
and
FIG. 24
, a rotary shaft
86
a
is formed in one piece therewith at the upper position and a small roller
87
as a traveling means is rotatably disposed at the lower end position, which is activated downwardly by a spring
89
. A stopper
86
b
that serves to control the backward protrusion of the support portion
86
is formed in one piece therewith above the rotary shaft
86
a
. Also, when the hose
83
is fitted to the hose fixing portion
88
, depression
83
a
formed in one piece with the hose
83
abuts on a guiding rib
86
c
provided in one piece with the support portion
86
, pushing the support portion
86
forward, and thereby the hose is stored into the main body rear
73
b.
A connection hose
90
serves to connect the suction port of the suction unit
71
to the hose fixing portion
88
. A bearing
73
c
is disposed in the main body rear
73
b
and journals the support portion
86
. A guard portion
86
d
is formed in one piece with the support portion
86
and partially covers the rear of the connection hose
90
.
Actions in the above configuration will be described in the following. With the cleaner main body
73
kept upright, when the hose
83
is removed from the hose fixing portion
88
, the retractable support portion
86
is pushed by the spring
89
and protruded backwardly from the center of the caster roller
84
. When the hose
83
is fixed to the hose fixing portion
88
, the depression
83
a
abuts on the guiding rib
86
c
, pushing the support portion
86
forwardly, and thereby the hose is stored into the main body rear
73
b
. Accordingly, the support portion
86
is automatically protruded only when needed, and it is possible without help of the user to prevent the cleaner main body
73
from falling down.
Also, since the small roller
87
is rotatably disposed at the lower end of the support portion
86
, the support portion
86
may be smoothly retracted or protruded without catching therein even when the vacuum cleaner is operated on a long-pile fluffy carpet.
Also, since the support portion
86
is provided with guard portion
86
d
, when the cleaner main body
73
is used, it is possible to prevent the connection hose
90
from being damaged by obstructions or the like on the floor surface.
Further, as shown in
FIG. 25
, when the cleaner main body
73
is rotated about the small roller
87
and is somewhat inclined backwardly, with the support portion
86
protruded backward, since the protrusion of the support portion
86
is controlled by the stopper
86
b
, the center of the small roller
87
moves forward ahead of the rotary shaft
86
a
, causing the support portion
86
to be automatically retracted due to the weight of the cleaner main body
73
. Accordingly, when the cleaner main body
73
being inclined is moved with the hose
83
disconnected, the support portion
86
may be automatically retracted. Further, it is possible to improve the usability.
In this configuration, when the suction unit
71
and the detachable hose
83
are removed, the support portion
86
protrudes backward behind the rotational center of the caster roller
84
in order to support the cleaner main body
73
in an upright position. Accordingly, when cleaning a place behind the cleaner main body
73
with an attachment or the like fitted thereto, removing the hose
83
from the suction unit
71
, the cleaner main body
73
does not fall down in the backward direction even when the hose
83
is strongly pulled backward. In this way, it is possible to improve the safety and the usability.
Also, when the hose
83
is fitted to the hose fixing portion
88
, a part of the hose
83
pushes the support portion
86
forward and abuts thereon, causing the support portion
86
to be retracted. Thus, the support portion
86
may be retracted without any help of the user.
Also, there is provided depression
83
a
at the abutment against the support portion
86
of hose
83
, and a part of the support portion
86
is inserted into the depression
83
a
. So, when the hose
83
is fitted to the hose fixing portion
88
, the support portion
86
may be easily pushed forward by the hose
83
.
Further, the small roller
87
is mounted at the lower end portion of the support portion
86
which comes in contact with the floor surface. So, it is possible to smoothly protrude or retract the support portion
86
even when operating the vacuum cleaner on a long-pile fluffy carpet.
Also, the suction port of suction unit
71
is connected to the hose fixing portion
88
by means of the connection hose
90
, with the support portion
86
retracted, the connection hose
90
is covered by guard portion
86
d
. Accordingly, when the cleaner main body
73
is used, it is possible to prevent the connection hose
90
from being damaged by obstructions or the like on the floor surface.
Further, when the cleaner main body
73
is somewhat backwardly inclined about the portion contacting with the floor surface at the lower end of the support portion
86
, with the support portion
86
protruded backward, the portion contacting with the floor surface at the lower end of support portion
86
comes ahead of the upper rotational center of the support portion
86
, causing the support portion
86
to be automatically retracted due to the weight of the cleaner main body
73
. Accordingly, when the cleaner main body
73
being inclined is moved with the hose
83
disconnected, the support portion
86
may be automatically retracted.
Next, the fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
26
˜FIG.
28
. In this embodiment, the support portion
86
used in the fourth embodiment is electrically protruded and retracted.
As shown in
FIG. 26
, the configuration is such that a switch
91
turns OFF with a hose
83
fixed on a hose fixing portion
88
, and tuns ON with the hose
83
removed from the hose fixing portion
88
. A support portion
86
is protruded and retracted by means of a solenoid valve (not shown) and a tension spring (not shown). The support portion
86
is interlocked with the switch
91
, and the support portion
86
is pushed backward when the switch
91
is ON. A small roller
87
is rotatably disposed at the rear end of the support portion
86
.
Actions in the above configuration will be described in the following. When the hose
83
is fixed on the hose fixing portion
88
, the switch
91
turns OFF and the support portion
86
is in a position as shown in FIG.
27
. Next, when cleaning a place behind the cleaner main body
73
, removing the hose
83
from the hose fixing portion
88
, the switch
91
turns ON, and the support portion
86
is automatically pushed backward, as shown in
FIG. 28
, by the function of the solenoid. In this condition, the cleaner main body
73
may be prevented from falling down even when pulled backward.
Next, the sixth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
29
. In this embodiment, there is separately provided a switch which serves to protrude and retract the support portion
86
used in the fifth embodiment.
As shown in
FIG. 29
, a hand switch
93
is disposed in handle
92
fitted to cleaner main body
73
, and the switch serves to protrude and retract the support portion
86
. With the hand switch
93
turned ON, the support portion
86
is pushed backward by the function of a solenoid valve (not shown) and a tension spring (not shown).
Actions in the above configuration will be described in the following. When the hand switch
93
is operated by the user, the support portion
86
is protruded backward. When the vacuum cleaner is left for a while with its main body
73
kept upright, using an attachment or doing the cleaning job on an undulated floor surface, it is possible to protrude or retract the support portion
86
as needed, thereby diversifying the mechanism to prevent the cleaner main body
73
from falling down backward.
Also, the hand switch
93
is disposed in the handle
92
, but it is not necessary, in this embodiment, to limit the position of the handle
92
. The hand switch
93
may be installed in other places such as near the attachment fixing portion of the cleaner main body
73
, or in suction unit
71
.
Next, the seventh embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
30
˜FIG.
33
.
As shown in
FIG. 30
, a hose unit
100
includes a hose cover
101
and a hose
102
which are connected to a suction port (not shown) of a cleaner body (not shown). The hose cover
101
, as shown in
FIG. 31
, has a cylindrical portion
103
in which the hose
102
is inserted. The cylindrical portion
103
has an opening
104
. The cylindrical portion's inner wall
105
has a protrusion along the opening
104
.
Also, as shown in
FIG. 32
, there are provided a protrusion
106
and a protrusion
107
at generally opposite positions of the cylindrical portion's inner wall
105
. The positions of these protrusions
106
and
107
are asymmetrical to the central axis of the cylindrical portion
103
, and the locus of a point such that it connects the protrusions
106
and
107
is generally spiral as against the central axis of the cylindrical portion
103
. Also, as shown in
FIG. 33
, there is provided an abutment wall
109
so that the end of the hose
102
abuts on an end portion
108
of the cylindrical portion
103
. There is also provided an inner tube
111
that generally contacts with the inner periphery
110
of the hose
102
.
Actions in the above embodiment will be described in the following. In assembling the hose unit
100
, the hose
102
may be completely inserted into the hose cover
101
, by turning the hose cover, until the end of the hose
102
abuts against the abutment wall
109
provided on the cylindrical portion
103
. In that case, since there is provided the abutment wall
109
on the cylindrical portion
103
, it is always possible to completely insert the hose
102
into the cylindrical portion
103
.
Further, the opening
104
is formed in the cylindrical portion
103
, and there are provided protrusions on the cylindrical portion's inner wall
105
along the opening
104
in the cylindrical portion
103
. Accordingly, as compared with a conventional screw thread configuration, it is easier to construct the die to be used, and is possible to increase the protrusions
106
and
107
in height. So, it is also possible to maintain the fastening strength of the hose cover
101
and the hose
102
without using an adhesive agent to secure the hose cover
101
and the hose
102
.
Further, the positions of the protrusions
106
and
107
are asymmetrical to the central axis of the cylindrical portion
103
, and the locus of a point such that it connects the protrusions
106
and
107
is generally spiral as against the central axis of the cylindrical portion
103
. Accordingly, it is easy to insert the hose
102
into the hose cover
101
, thereby facilitating the assembling job, and the protrusions
106
and
107
may be inserted into the spirally formed depression. As a result, the fastening strength of the hose cover
101
and the hose
102
may be increased. And, by forming the inner tube
111
, which generally contacts with the inner periphery
110
of the hose
102
, on the hose cover
101
, it is possible to make the hose
102
and the hose cover
101
to come in air-tight contact with each other.
Thus, the hose unit
100
in accordance with the present embodiment is not complicated in die construction and assures a low cost. Also, it is possible to maintain the fastening strength of the hose cover
101
and the hose
102
without using an adhesive agent to secure the hose cover
101
and the hose
102
, thereby improving the assembling workability and quality.
Further, by installing the above hose unit for electric vacuum cleaners at one end of the hose at least which connects the dust collecting chamber to the suction unit, it is possible to make the assembling job easier and to provide an inexpensive electric vacuum cleaner.
Claims
- 1. An electric vacuum cleaner, comprising:a cleaner main body, and a suction unit which is rotatably disposed at the bottom of said cleaner main body and is provided with a suction port and a rotary brush, wherein said cleaner main body includes a fan chamber equipped with an electric fan, a dust collecting chamber located above said fan chamber, a handle having a grip portion located above said dust collecting chamber, a first cover disposed on a rear surface of said cleaner main body, and a cord winding device; wherein removal of said first cover allows access to said electric fan and access to said cord winding device.
- 2. The electric vacuum cleaner as defined in claim 1, further comprising a second cover disposed on said rear surface of said cleaner main body, said second cover securing said handle to said cleaner main body.
- 3. The electric vacuum cleaner as defined in claim 2, wherein said cleaner main body further includes a control circuit board, and wiring coupling said electric fan to said control circuit board, andwherein said wiring is arranged between said dust collecting chamber and said first cover at the rear of said dust collecting chamber.
- 4. The electric vacuum cleaner as defined in claim 2, further comprising a hose, an air intake pipe, a connection pipe, and a protrusion,wherein said dust collecting chamber has a connection port, said protrusion is generally arcuate in shape, said air intake pipe is installed at said connection port, one end of said hose is detachably connected to said air intake pipe, said connection pipe is coupled to said suction port of said suction unit, the other end of said hose is detachably connected to said connection pipe, and said protrusion is disposed at the rear of said cleaner main body.
- 5. The electric vacuum cleaner as defined by claim 2, further comprising a control circuit board, said control circuit board being accessible upon removal of said second cover.
- 6. The electric vacuum cleaner as defined in claim 1, further comprising a hose, an air intake pipe, a connection pipe, and a protrusion,wherein said dust collecting chamber has a connection port, said protrusion is generally arcuate in shape, said air intake pipe is installed at said connection port, one end of said hose is detachably connected to said air intake pipe, said connection pipe is coupled to said suction port of said suction unit, the other end of said hose is detachably connected to said connection pipe, and said protrusion is disposed at the rear of said cleaner main body.
- 7. The electric vacuum cleaner as defined by claim 1, wherein said cord winding device is disposed between said first cover and said dust collecting chamber.
Priority Claims (4)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-021634 |
Jan 2000 |
JP |
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2000-031414 |
Feb 2000 |
JP |
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2000-040601 |
Feb 2000 |
JP |
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2000-179651 |
Jun 2000 |
JP |
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