Claims
- 1. A floor care apparatus, comprising:
a hose having a longitudinal axis at a terminal end thereof; and a handle connected to the terminal end that pivots about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis.
- 2. The floor care apparatus of claim 1, wherein the hose has a cuff mounted at the terminal end.
- 3. The floor care apparatus of claim 1, wherein a hose insert mounts within the terminal end.
- 4. The floor care apparatus of claim 3, wherein the hose insert includes a journal defining the axis.
- 5. The floor care apparatus of claim 4, wherein the handle includes two mating sections each having a bearing surface, the bearing surfaces pinching the journal when the two mating sections are joined together.
- 6. A floor care apparatus, comprising:
a base assembly; a flexible hose, having a longitudinal axis at a terminal end thereof, connected to the base assembly; a nozzle assembly; a wand connected to the nozzle assembly; and a handle connected to the wand and pivotally connected to the flexible hose such that the handle pivots about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis.
- 7. The floor care apparatus of claim 6, wherein the flexible hose has a cuff mounted at the terminal end.
- 8. The floor care apparatus of claim 7, wherein a hose insert mounts within the cuff.
- 9. The floor care apparatus of claim 8, wherein the hose insert includes a journal defining the axis.
- 10. The floor care apparatus of claim 9, wherein the handle includes two mating sections each having a bearing surface.
- 11. The floor care apparatus of claim 10, wherein the bearing surfaces pinch the journal when the two mating sections are joined together.
- 12. A canister vacuum cleaner, comprising:
a base assembly; a flexible hose having a cuff and a hose insert therein connected to the, base assembly, the cuff having a longitudinal axis and the hose insert having a journal defining an axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; a nozzle assembly; a wand connected to the nozzle assembly; and a handle connected at one end to the wand and at another end pivotally connected to the journal such that the handle pivots about the axis.
- 13. The canister vacuum cleaner of claim 12, wherein the hose insert has an opening in fluid communication with the nozzle assembly.
- 14. The canister vacuum cleaner of claim 12, wherein the hose insert has a cutout region facilitating a wire.
- 15. The canister vacuum cleaner of claim 12, wherein the handle has two mating sections each having a bearing surface, the bearing surfaces pinching the journal when the two mating sections are joined together.
- 16. The canister vacuum cleaner of claim 15, wherein one of the bearing surfaces includes a cylinder and the journal has a cylinder terminal end, an inner diameter of the cylinder being larger than an outer diameter of the cylinder terminal end.
- 17. The canister vacuum cleaner of claim 16, wherein the cylinder terminal end is inserted into the cylinder.
- 18. The canister vacuum cleaner of claim 15, wherein the two mating sections clamshell about the journal.
- 19. The canister vacuum cleaner of claim 12, wherein the journal embodies two stub shafts on opposite sides of the hose insert.
- 20. The canister vacuum cleaner of claim 19, wherein each of the two stub shafts insert into a cylinder of the handle.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/480,879 filed on Jun. 24, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60480879 |
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