This application is based on and claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Patent Application 10 2004 046 382.4, filed on Sep. 24, 2004, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to hand held vacuum cleaners and particularly to housings for such cleaners.
Hand held vacuum cleaners have a divided housing with an upper housing section holding a filter and a lower housing section holding a suction motor. A handle is connected to the upper housing section. The suction motor is mounted to and in the lower housing section. A suction tool is attachable to the lower housing section on the outside thereof by a suction coupling pipe section for transporting dirt carrying air into the upper housing section in which the filter separates the dirt from the suction air.
Various modifications in the arrangement of the above mentioned components are known in the art. When such vacuum cleaners are used, forces are applied to the vacuum tool e.g. when the vacuum tool is pushed against a piece of furniture or a wall. These forces are introduced into the lower housing section but the reaction force is applied through the handle secured to the upper housing section. As a result, any strain must be transmitted through the lower housing section more specifically through the connection between the upper and lower housing sections whereby a separation of the motor carrying lower housing section from the upper housing section is possible. This defect leaves room for improvement.
In view of the foregoing, it is the aim of the invention to achieve the following objects singly or in combination:
The invention further aims to avoid or overcome the disadvantages of the prior art, and to achieve additional advantages, as apparent from the present specification. The attainment of these objects is, however, not a required limitation of the claimed invention.
The above objects have been achieved by the combination of the following features. A mounting bracket for holding at least one function element, such as a suction motor, is surrounded by a lower housing section. A suction tool is carried at one end of the mounting bracket. The other end of the mounting bracket is secured by connecting elements to the upper housing section, for example by releasable screws, whereby forces applied to the suction tool pass primarily through the mounting bracket and through the connecting elements to the upper housing section and to thereby at least partly bypass the lower housing section which is thus relieved from transmitting certain forces. A form locking connection between the mounting bracket and the upper housing section is optional.
Preferably, the mounting bracket is formed by contoured walls of sufficient strength for the transmission of forces. The mounting bracket walls form an enclosure or chamber for the suction motor and are in turn enclosed by the lower housing section. The chamber forming the mounting bracket has for example at least one slanted bottom wall which facilitates the arrangement of air flow channels through the mounting bracket and efficiently uses the available space. A suction coupling pipe section is either secured to or formed as an integral part of the mounting bracket. Independently of the shape of the mounting bracket, the suction coupling pipe section is preferably secured to or an integral part of a wall of the mounting bracket.
The mounting bracket forms an enclosure for the suction motor which may be mounted to any wall portion of the mounting bracket, for example to a bottom or side wall of the mounting bracket. When two slanted mounting bracket bottom walls are provided, these walls extend preferably, but not necessarily, at a right angle to each other but at another angle to the vertical, e.g. 45°. The suction motor is preferably mounted to both slanted bottom walls so that the motor's rotation axis extends in parallel to one slanted bottom wall and perpendicularly to the other slanted bottom wall which provides a very efficient use of the available space.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood, it will now be described in connection with an example embodiment thereof, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The vacuum cleaner V has a lower housing section 4 and an upper housing section 6. The lower housing section 4 is removably secured at 3E to the mounting bracket 3 by a connecting flange 4A, please see
The suction coupling pipe section 2 forms a suction channel one end 8 of which is releasably connected to the suction tool 1 while the other end 9 is releasably connected to a suction hose 10 that leads to a filter space enclosed by the upper housing section 6. The arrows 15 shown in
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The chamber 11 formed by the mounting bracket 3 also functions as a noise damper and holds the motor support elements 13, 13A. The support elements 13 preferably also have a sealing characteristic for sealing a suction inlet of the motor 12 from an air discharge outlet 14 from the chamber 11. A contour 3D of the mounting bracket 3 facilitates centering the mounting bracket 3 relative to the upper housing section 6.
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The rigid screw connection between the mounting bracket 3 and the upper housing section 6 is a disconnectable connection. The mounting bracket 3 carries the suction connection pipe section 2, preferably as an integral part of the bracket 3. Thus, the suction connection pipe section 2 with the tool 1 attached thereto, is connected to the handle 7 through the bracket 3 and through the upper housing section 6. This connection train assures a secure and proper force transmission between the tool 1 and the handle 7 and vice versa without any danger that the mounting bracket 3, which also carries the lower housing section 4, is separated from the upper housing section 6.
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific example embodiments, it will be appreciated that it is intended to cover all modifications and equivalents within the scope of the appended claims. It should also be understood that the present disclosure includes all possible combinations of any individual features recited in any of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 046 382.4 | Sep 2004 | DE | national |