The present invention relates generally to the floor care equipment field and, more particularly, to a nozzle assembly incorporating an agitator cavity of unique design that functions to enhance airflow and, therefore, cleaning efficiency.
Upright, canister and hand-held vacuum cleaners have long been known in the art. Many such vacuum cleaners incorporate one or more rotary agitators that are held in an agitator cavity in the nozzle assembly. These rotary agitators are equipped with cleaning structures including but not limited to beater bars, wipers, brushes and bristle tufts. As the agitators are rotated relative to the floor being cleaned, these cleaning structures function to beat dirt and debris from the nap of an underlying carpet.
The present invention relates to a nozzle assembly explicitly designed to provide smooth and efficient airflow from the agitator cavity into the suction port leading to the suction generator of a floor cleaning apparatus such as a vacuum cleaner or extractor. Advantageously, the design of the housing and related structures functions to enhance the cleaning efficiency of the apparatus.
In accordance with the purposes of the present invention as described herein, a nozzle assembly is provided for a floor cleaning apparatus. The nozzle assembly comprises a housing including a transverse axis and a bulkhead defining at least a portion of an agitator cavity in the housing. Additionally, the nozzle assembly includes a suction port provided in the bulkhead in fluid communication with the agitator cavity. The suction port includes a first side, a second side, an inlet end and an outlet end.
The nozzle assembly is characterized by an air guide carried on the housing. A portion of the air guide curves toward the inlet end and the first side of the suction port. Additionally, the bulkhead is angled away from the transverse axis toward the inlet end and the second side of the suction port. Together, the air guide and angled bulkhead function to reduce turbulence in the agitator cavity caused by the rotary agitators. As a result, air flows more smoothly and efficiently toward and into the inlet end of the suction port from which it is drawn through the floor cleaning apparatus by the suction generator.
More specifically describing the invention, the first end of the suction port has a cross sectional area A, and the second end of the suction port has a cross sectional area A2 and the ratio of A1 to A2 is between about 1:3 and about 1:4. More particularly, the cross sectional area A1 of the inlet end is between about 700 mm2 and about 900 mm2 and the cross sectional area of A2 of the outlet end is between about 3000 mm2 and about 3200 mm2.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention the curved portion of the air guide has a radius of curvature of between about 40 and about 50 mm. Additionally, the bulkhead defines an included angle with the transverse axis of the housing of between about 2 and about 2.5 degrees.
Still further, a first rotary agitator is carried in the agitator cavity on the housing. Optionally, a second rotary agitator may also be carried in the agitator cavity on the housing adjacent the first rotary agitator. The second rotary agitator is provided between the first rotary agitator and the bulkhead. In a two agitator arrangement, at least a portion of the air guide is provided on the housing above the first rotary agitator. Further, the air guide has a height of between about 3.0 mm and about 4.0 mm.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, the housing includes an opening overlying the agitator cavity. A transparent agitator shield closes this opening. In one possible embodiment the air guide is carried on this agitator shield.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, a vacuum cleaner is provided incorporating the above-described nozzle assembly. That vacuum cleaner may comprise an upright vacuum cleaner, the powerhead of a canister vacuum cleaner and/or a hand-held vacuum cleaner.
In the following description there is shown and described a preferred embodiment of this invention, simply by way of illustration of one of the modes best suited to carry out the invention. As it will be realized, the invention is capable of other, different embodiments and its several details are capable of modification in various, obvious aspects all without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions will be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
The accompanying drawing incorporated in and forming a part of this specification, illustrates several aspects of the present invention, and together with the description serves to explain certain principles of the invention. In the drawing:
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiment of the invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
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As illustrated the canister assembly 14 also includes a control handle 20 equipped with a hand grip 22 and an actuator switch 24 for turning the vacuum cleaner on and off. The canister assembly also includes an internal chamber 26 for housing the suction generator 28 comprising a fan and motor assembly (again, see
The nozzle assembly 12 includes a housing 32 including a first or upper section 34 and a cooperating second or lower section 36 that may be secured together by fasteners to define an agitator cavity 38. The first housing section 34 includes an opening 60 that overlies the agitator cavity 38 (see
In the illustrated embodiment, two rotary agitators 40, 42 are carried on the housing 32 in the agitator cavity 38 (see
A first set of ground engaging wheels 44 are carried at the bottom of the canister assembly 14. A second set of ground engaging wheels 46 are carried on the lower section 36 of the housing 32. The wheels 46 are connected to a height adjustment mechanism, of a type well known in the art, to allow the height of the nozzle assembly 12 to be adjusted relative to the floor being cleaned by manipulation of an actuator 47. A foot latch 30 is carried on the nozzle assembly 12. The foot latch 30 functions to lock the canister assembly 14 relative to the nozzle assembly 12 in the upright position illustrated in
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A suction port 50 is provided in the bulkhead 48. More specifically, part of the suction port 50 is formed in each of the agitator shield 62 and second housing section 36. The suction port 50 includes an inlet end 52, an outlet end 54, a first side 56 and a second side 58.
The inlet end 52 has a cross sectional area A1 and the outlet end has a cross sectional area A2 where the ratio of A1 to A2 is between about 1:3 and about 1:4. Further, the cross sectional area A1 is between about 700 mm2 and about 900 mm2 and the cross sectional area A2 is between about 3000 mm2 and about 3200 mm2.
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Advantageously, the air guide 64 and the angled bulkhead 48 function together to reduce air turbulence in the agitator cavity 38 produced by the rotary agitators 40, 42 so that air is more smoothly and efficiently directed into the suction port 50. More particularly, a first air path is provided along the front wall 74 of the air guide 64. More specifically, the airstream follows the first air path smoothly flowing along the front wall 74 around the arcuate portion 66 and through the gap 68 into the inlet end 52 of the suction port 50 adjacent the first side 56 (see action arrow F1in
Simultaneously, a second air path is provided along the rear wall 76 of the air guide 64. The airstream flowing along the second air path flows along the rear wall 76 and is directed by the arcuate portion 66 into the center of the suction port 50 (see action arrow F2 in
Simultaneously, a third air path is provided along the bulkhead 48. The airstream in the third air path flows along the bulkhead 48 to the inlet end 52 of the suction port 50 adjacent the second side 58 (see action arrow F3 in
In summary, numerous benefits result from employing the concepts of the present invention. Advantageously, the nozzle assembly 12 incorporates a unique air guide 64 and angled bulkhead 48 arrangement that reduces turbulence and smooths airflow from the agitator cavity 38 into the suction port 50. This results in overall enhanced cleaning efficiency.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of this invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiment was chosen and described to provide the best illustration of the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled. The drawings and preferred embodiment do not and are not intended to limit the ordinary meaning of the claims and their fair and broad interpretation in any way.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/491,867 filed on Aug. 1, 2003.
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60491867 | Aug 2003 | US |