Claims
- 1. In a vacuum cleaner comprising a foot, a handle pivotally mounted to the foot between a stored and a use position, a vacuum motor mounted to one of the handle and the foot, the foot having a suction inlet fluidly connected to the vacuum motor, an agitator brush rotatably mounted to the foot, a wheel assembly pivotally mounted to a forward portion of the foot for rotation about a transverse axis wherein the wheel assembly is adapted to rollably support the vacuum cleaner on a floor surface, the wheel assembly comprising a wheel housing, an axle mounted to the wheel housing and at least one wheel rotatably mounted to the axle, and a height adjustment mechanism mounted to the foot and operably connected to the wheel housing and adapted to move the wheel housing between a first and a second height positions relative to the foot thereby adjusting the position of the agitator brush relative to the floor, the improvement comprising:
- (1) the wheel housing having at least one axle bracket extending therefrom along the transverse axis;
- (2) at least one axle bracket-receiving socket formed in the foot, slidably receiving and pivotally mounting the at least one axle bracket;
- whereby the wheel housing is pivotally mounted to the foot.
- 2. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the at least one axle bracket is integrally formed with the wheel housing.
- 3. The vacuum cleaner of claim 2 wherein the at least one axle bracket is U-shaped in cross section.
- 4. The vacuum cleaner of claim 3 wherein the at least one axle bracket comprises a plurality of axle brackets.
- 5. The vacuum cleaner of claim 4 wherein the plurality of axle brackets comprises alternating upwardly-directed U-shaped members and downwardly-directed U-shaped members.
- 6. The vacuum cleaner of claim 5 wherein there is at least one axle bracket-receiving socket on the foot for each of the plurality of axle brackets.
- 7. The vacuum cleaner of claim 6 and further comprising a stop member mounted to the foot adjacent to the wheel housing to prevent lateral movement of the wheel housing with respect to the foot.
- 8. The vacuum cleaner of claim 7 wherein the stop member is aligned with the transverse axis to prevent lateral movement and withdrawal of the plurality of axle brackets with respect to the at least one axle bracket-receiving socket.
- 9. The vacuum cleaner of claim 8 wherein the stop member comprises a resilient finger mounted to the foot and movable between a first position wherein the finger obstructs the lateral movement of the plurality of axle brackets with respect to the at least one axle bracket-receiving socket and a second position wherein the lateral movement of at least one axle bracket with respect to the at least one socket is unobstructed by the finger whereby the wheel housing can be mounted to the foot only when the finger is located in the second position.
- 10. The vacuum cleaner of claim 7 wherein the wheel housing is movable between an install position and an operative position, wherein in the install position the plurality of axle brackets can be slidably moved with respect to the at least one socket and in the operative position the stop member is positioned to prevent lateral movement of the wheel housing with respect to the foot.
- 11. The vacuum cleaner of claim 6 wherein the wheel housing has an underside portion with a transverse groove, the transverse groove has at least one detent and receives the axle, wherein the detent retains the axle within the transverse groove.
- 12. The vacuum cleaner of claim 6 wherein the height adjustment mechanism comprises:
- (1) an actuator movably mounted to the foot and adapted to be moved between a first setting and a second setting; and
- (2) a cam mounted to the actuator and in abutment with the wheel assembly so that movement imparted to the actuator is transmitted to the wheel assembly via the cam;
- whereby movement of the actuator selectively positions the forward portion of the foot a preselected distance from the floor surface.
- 13. The vacuum cleaner of claim 12 wherein the cam has a radial edge which abuts the wheel assembly.
- 14. The vacuum cleaner of claim 13 wherein the actuator comprises a sector-shaped member rotatably mounted to the foot for movement about a horizontal axis.
- 15. The vacuum cleaner of claim 14 wherein the actuator has an outer radial surface which includes several shallow indentations thereon whereby the indentations aid a user in grasping the actuator for actuation thereof.
- 16. The vacuum cleaner of claim 15 wherein the height adjustment assembly further comprises a shaft having a first end mounted to the actuator and a second end mounted to the cam, the shaft having a generally rectangular cross section with a pair of opposed arcuate surfaces and a pair of opposed flat surfaces, the foot further comprises a retainer having a generally circular journal and a slot, the opposed arcuate surfaces are sized to rotate within the journal and the opposed flat surfaces are sized to fit within the slot for assembly of the shaft to the retainer.
- 17. The vacuum cleaner of claim 12 wherein the actuator has a bearing shaft, the foot comprises a bearing sleeve with a longitudinal bore which receives the bearing shaft for rotation about a longitudinal axis and a detent mechanism between the bearing shaft and the bearing sleeve to releasably mount the actuator to the foot.
- 18. The vacuum cleaner of claim 17 wherein the detent mechanism comprises at least one spring arm mounted to the bearing shaft and having a lateral shoulder which is received beneath a retaining surface of the foot.
- 19. The vacuum cleaner of claim 18 wherein the lateral shoulder has a leading surface extending outwardly from an end of the at least one spring arm at a first acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the actuator to assist in installing the actuator in the foot and a retaining surface extending inwardly from an upper end of the leading surface at a second acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis for releasable retention of the actuator in the foot.
- 20. The vacuum cleaner of claim 17 wherein the detent mechanism is constructed to retain the actuator to the foot under normal operating conditions and is adapted to release the actuator from the foot when a downward force of a predetermined magnitude is applied to the foot and an upward force is applied to the actuator.
- 21. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 and further comprising a retainer pivotally mounted to the foot and having a movable ridge thereon, the handle having a first protrusion and a second protrusion in register with the ridge at different positions of the handle relative to the foot to releasably retain the handle at predetermined positions relative to the foot.
- 22. The vacuum cleaner of claim 21 wherein the retainer further comprises a spring arm biasing the movable ridge into contact with the handle.
- 23. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22 wherein the first protrusion comprises generally a right triangular shape.
- 24. The vacuum cleaner of claim 23 wherein the second protrusion is adapted to retain the handle at approximately a 45 degree angle with respect to vertical.
- 25. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the at least one axle bracket is U-shaped in cross section.
- 26. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the at least one axle bracket comprises a plurality of axle brackets.
- 27. The vacuum cleaner of claim 26 wherein the plurality of axle brackets comprises alternating upwardly-directed U-shaped members and downwardly-directed U-shaped members.
- 28. The improved vacuum cleaner of claim 26 wherein the axle bracket receiving socket is an inverted U-shape member and there is an axle bracket-receiving socket on the foot for each of the plurality of axle brackets.
- 29. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 and further comprising a stop member mounted to the foot adjacent to the wheel housing to prevent lateral movement of the wheel housing with respect to the foot.
- 30. The vacuum cleaner of claim 29 wherein the stop member is aligned with the transverse axis to prevent lateral movement and withdrawal of the at least one axle bracket with respect to the at least one axle bracket-receiving socket.
- 31. The vacuum cleaner of claim 29 wherein the stop member comprises a resilient finger mounted to the foot and movable between a first position wherein the finger obstructs the lateral movement of the at least one axle bracket with respect to the at least one socket and a second position wherein lateral movement of at least one axle bracket with respect to the at least one socket is unobstructed by the finger whereby the wheel housing can be mounted to the foot only when the finger is located in the second position.
- 32. The vacuum cleaner of claim 29 wherein the wheel housing is movable between an install position and an operative position, wherein in the install position the at least one axle bracket can be slidably moved with respect to the at least one axle bracket-receiving socket and in the operative position the stop member is positioned to prevent lateral movement of the wheel housing with respect to the foot.
- 33. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the wheel housing has an underside portion with a transverse groove, the transverse groove has at least one detent and receives the axle, wherein the detent retains the axle within the transverse groove.
- 34. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the height adjustment assembly further comprises a shaft having a first end mounted to an actuator mounted to the foot and a second end mounted to a cam on the wheel housing, the shaft having a generally rectangular cross section with a pair of opposed arcuate surfaces and a pair of opposed flat surfaces, the foot further comprises a retainer having a generally circular journal and a slot, the opposed arcuate surfaces are sized to rotate within the journal and the opposed flat surfaces are sized to fit within the slot for assembly of the shaft to the retainer.
- 35. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the height adjustment mechanism comprises an actuator having a bearing shaft, the foot comprises a bearing sleeve with a longitudinal bore which receives the bearing shaft for rotation about a longitudinal axis and a detent mechanism between the bearing shaft and the bearing sleeve to releasably mount the actuator to the foot.
- 36. The vacuum cleaner of claim 35 wherein the detent mechanism comprises at least one spring arm mounted to the bearing shaft and having a lateral shoulder which is received beneath a retaining surface of the foot.
- 37. The vacuum cleaner of claim 36 wherein the lateral shoulder has a leading surface extending outwardly from an end of the at least one spring arm at a first acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the actuator to assist in installing the actuator in the foot and a retaining surface extending inwardly from an upper end of the leading surface at a second acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis for releasable retention of the actuator in the foot.
- 38. The vacuum cleaner of claim 35 wherein the detent mechanism is constructed to retain the actuator to the foot under normal operating conditions and is adapted to release the actuator from the foot when a downward force of a predetermined magnitude is applied to the foot and an upward force is applied to the actuator.
- 39. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the height adjustment mechanism comprises:
- (1) an actuator movably mounted to the foot and adapted to be moved between a first setting and a second setting; and
- (2) a cam mounted to the actuator and in abutment with the wheel assembly so that movement imparted to the actuator is transmitted to the wheel assembly via the cam;
- whereby movement of the actuator selectively positions the forward portion of the foot a preselected distance from the floor surface.
- 40. In a vacuum cleaner comprising a foot, a handle pivotally mounted to the foot between a stored and a use position, a vacuum motor mounted to one of the handle and the foot, the foot having a suction inlet fluidly connected to the vacuum motor, an agitator brush rotatably mounted to the foot, a wheel assembly pivotally mounted to a forward portion of the foot for rotation about a transverse axis wherein the wheel assembly is adapted to rollably support the vacuum cleaner on a floor surface, the wheel assembly comprising a wheel housing, an axle mounted to the wheel housing and at least one wheel rotatably mounted to the axle, and a height adjustment mechanism having an actuator movably mounted to the foot and adapted to be moved between a first setting and a second setting, a cam mounted to the actuator and in abutment with the wheel assembly so that movement imparted to the actuator is transmitted to the wheel assembly via the cam thereby adjusting the position of the agitator brush relative to the floor, the improvement comprising:
- the actuator has a bearing shaft, the foot comprises a bearing sleeve with a longitudinal bore which receives the bearing shaft for rotation about a longitudinal axis and a detent mechanism between the bearing shaft and the bearing sleeve to releasably mount the actuator to the foot.
- 41. The vacuum cleaner of claim 40 wherein the detent mechanism comprises at least one spring arm mounted to the bearing shaft and having a lateral shoulder which is received beneath a retaining surface of the foot.
- 42. The vacuum cleaner of claim 41 wherein the lateral shoulder has a leading surface extending outwardly from an end of the at least one spring arm at a first acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the actuator to assist in installing the actuator in the foot and a retaining surface extending inwardly from an upper end of the leading surface at a second acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis for releasable retention of the actuator in the foot.
- 43. The vacuum cleaner of claim 42 wherein the detent mechanism is constructed to retain the actuator to the foot under normal operating conditions and is adapted to release the actuator from the foot when a downward force of a predetermined magnitude is applied to the foot and an upward force is applied to the actuator.
- 44. The vacuum cleaner of claim 40 wherein the detent mechanism is constructed to retain the actuator to the foot under normal operating conditions and is adapted to release the actuator from the foot when a downward force of a predetermined magnitude is applied to the foot and an upward force is applied to the actuator.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/797,573, filed on Feb. 7, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,906,024, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/011,315, filed on Feb. 8, 1996.
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