Removable hose and tool caddy for a vacuum cleaner

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6260233
  • Patent Number
    6,260,233
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 23, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A hose and tool caddy removably mounts to an upright vacuum cleaner. The hose and tool caddy stores the vacuum cleaner hose and accessory tools, such as a dusting brush, furniture nozzle, extension wand and crevice tool, which are used for above-the-floor cleaning. When the upright vacuum cleaner is being used for floor care, the hose and tool caddy may be removed from the upright vacuum cleaner and hung-up. The hose and tool caddy includes a base and a guide member. The base is formed with a looped channel for receiving the hose, a pair of resilient C-clamps for supporting the dusting brush and furniture nozzle and a vertically extending channel for receiving the extension wand with the crevice tool stored therein. The upright vacuum cleaner includes a track member for slidably receiving the guide member when the hose and tool caddy is being mounted to the upright vacuum cleaner. The base includes an upwardly extending hook for grasping the hose and tool caddy when the hose and tool caddy is being mounted on or removed from the upright vacuum cleaner. The hook is used to hang the hose and tool caddy on a closet bar, door handle or the like.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




The invention relates to vacuum cleaners. Particularly, the invention relates to vacuum cleaner hose and tool storage. Even more particularly, the invention relates to a hose and tool caddy which may be easily mounted on or removed from an upright vacuum cleaner.




2. Background Information




It is well known that vacuum cleaners typically fall into one of several categories, including uprights, canisters, and sticks. Upright vacuum cleaners are generally perceived as providing superior floor care. Canister cleaners are generally perceived as providing a certain degree of flexibility in use, accommodating both floor care and above-the-floor cleaning. Stick cleaners are generally perceived as providing for quick cleanup of floor surfaces and the like, and are appreciated for their ease of storage and ready availability.




To increase the popularity of upright cleaners and eliminate the perception that upright cleaners could only be used for floor care, or were difficult to change from floor care to above-the-floor cleaning, valve arrangements, such as that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,134,750 assigned to a common assignee, were added to upright cleaners. These valve arrangements allowed upright cleaners to be easily changed between the floor care and above the floor cleaning modes. However, the above-the-floor cleaning mode typically requires an accessory hose and accessory tools, such as a crevice tool, dusting brush, furniture nozzle and extension wand.




The problem with including valve arrangements on upright cleaners then became storage of the hose and accessory tools. Typically, the hose and tools were stored in a closet or drawer and were not readily available when the vacuum cleaner was in use. Thus, on-board hose and tool storage, such as a tool caddy or a tool storage compartment, was developed allowing hoses and accessory tools to be stored directly on upright vacuum cleaners. Examples of on-board hose and tool storage are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,137,156, U.S. Pat. No. 5,233,722, U.S. Pat. No. 5,247,719, U.S. Pat. No. 5,303,447 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,331,714, assigned to a common assignee.




Although it is convenient to have the hose and accessory tools mounted directly on upright vacuum cleaners, there may be instances when upright cleaners are only being used in the floor care mode. In such a case, it may be undesirable to include the extra weight of the hose, accessory tools and tool caddy on the cleaner.




Therefore, the need exists for a hose and tool caddy which may be mounted on an upright vacuum cleaner allowing the hose and accessory tools to be easily accessed for above-the-floor cleaning, or which may be easily removed from the upright cleaner when the upright cleaner is only being used for floor care.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Objectives of the invention include providing an improved hose and tool caddy capable of storing a vacuum cleaner hose and/or vacuum cleaner accessory tools.




A further objective is to provide such a hose and tool caddy which may be mounted on an upright vacuum cleaner providing convenient access to the hose and accessory tools for above-the-floor cleaning.




Another objective is to provide such a hose and tool caddy which may be easily removed from the upright vacuum cleaner when the upright vacuum cleaner is being used only for floor care.




A still further objective is to provide such a hose and tool caddy which may be easily stored when the hose and tool caddy is removed from the upright vacuum cleaner.




A further objective is to provide such a hose and tool caddy which reduces the weight of the upright vacuum cleaner when the hose and tool caddy is removed therefrom.




These and other objectives will be readily apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




In carrying out the invention in one form thereof, these objectives and advantages are obtained by providing an upright vacuum cleaner having a housing, and a removable caddy which may be mounted on and removed from the upright vacuum cleaner for storing vacuum cleaner accessories, said removable caddy including a base which removably mounts to the upright vacuum cleaner; a connector on the base for removably mounting the base on the upright vacuum cleaner; and an accessory retainer formed on the base for storing the vacuum cleaner accessories.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrative of the best mode in which applicants have contemplated applying the principles is set forth in the following description and is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.





FIG. 1

is a right side elevational view showing an upright vacuum cleaner and removable hose and tool caddy attached thereto;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the hose and tool caddy of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a rear view of the hose and tool caddy of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a right side elevational view of the hose and tool caddy of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a front elevational view of the hose and tool caddy of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a left side elevational view of the hose and tool caddy of

FIG. 5

showing a guide member exploded therefrom;





FIG. 7

is front elevational view of the guide member of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a right side elevational view of the guide member of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view taken along line


9





9


,

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary perspective view of the housing of the upright vacuum cleaner of

FIG. 1

showing a recessed area formed in the left rear portion thereof;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a track member which is received within the recessed area of the housing;





FIG. 12

is a fragmentary perspective view similar to

FIG. 10

showing the track member assembled within the recessed area; and





FIG. 13

is a fragmentary sectional view taken along line


13





13


, FIG.


12


.











Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the drawings.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




An upright vacuum cleaner is shown in FIG.


1


and is indicated generally at


20


. Upright vacuum cleaner


20


includes a foot


22


and an upper housing assembly


24


pivotally connected to foot


22


. Foot


22


is similar to those known in the art and includes a nozzle opening


26


for receiving a stream of dirt-laden air and an agitator


28


for agitating and loosening dust and debris from a floor surface when upright vacuum cleaner


20


is in the floorcare mode. Foot


22


further includes a pair of front wheels


30


rotatably mounted on a wheel carriage (not shown), and a pair of rear wheels


32


. A height-adjustment knob


34


is positioned on foot


22


for adjusting the height of the nozzle opening


26


relative to the floor surface.




Foot


22


is formed with a curved bottom surface


36


which receives a motor-fan housing (not shown). The motor-fan housing houses a motor-fan assembly (not shown) which creates the suction necessary to remove the loosened dust and debris from the floor surface. The motor-fan assembly attaches to the upper housing assembly


24


by a dirt duct


38


. The upper housing assembly


24


houses a vacuum cleaner filter bag (not shown) for receiving and filtering the dirt-laden air stream which is created by the motor-fan assembly and which is conveyed to the filter bag through dirt duct


38


.




Upper housing assembly


24


includes a rear housing


40


which forms the filter cavity for receiving the filter bag, a door


42


which encloses the cavity and which is formed with a plurality of exhaust slots


44


, and an upper handle


46


which extends upwardly from rear housing


40


and which is formed with a rearwardly angled hand grip


48


. The upright vacuum cleaner


20


may be used in either a floor care mode whereby the suction from the motor-fan assembly is directed to nozzle opening


26


, or an above-the-floor cleaning mode whereby the suction is directed to an accessory tool opening (not shown). The accessory tool opening receives a proximate end


50


of an accessory hose


52


. Hose


52


includes a distal end


54


which receives the tubular end of one of a plurality of accessory tools for use in above-the-floor cleaning. The accessory tools are shown in FIG.


1


and include a dusting brush


56


, a furniture nozzle


58


, an extension wand


60


and a crevice tool


62


stored within wand


60


. Dusting brush


56


and furniture nozzle


58


include a tapered tubular end for insertion within either distal end


54


of hose


52


or wand


60


.




In the illustrated preferred form of the present invention, the hose


52


and the accessory tools


56


,


58


,


60


and


62


are stored on a hose and tool caddy


70


. Hose and tool caddy


70


is shown in detail in

FIGS. 2-6

and generally includes a base


72


and a guide member


74


(

FIG. 6

) which removably mounts hose and tool caddy


70


on the upright vacuum cleaner


20


.




With the point of reference being behind vacuum cleaner


20


, base


72


includes a right side or outer surface


76


(FIGS.


2


and


4


), a left side or inner surface


78


(FIGS.


5


and


6


), a front


80


(FIG.


5


), a rear


82


(FIG.


3


), an inwardly curved top


84


(

FIGS. 2-5

) and an outwardly extending bottom shelf


86


. Outer surface


76


of base


72


is formed with a looped channel


88


(

FIGS. 2 and 4

) for receiving hose


52


in a looped configuration. Looped channel


88


is generally U-shaped in cross-section and includes a vertical front section


90


which extends adjacent to front


80


of base


72


, a looped top section


92


which loops around inwardly curved top


84


of base


72


, and a vertical rear which extends adjacent to rear


82


of base


72


. A vertically extending channel


96


having a generally U-shaped cross-section is formed between front and rear sections


90


and


94


, respectively, of looped channel


88


for receiving the extension wand


60


and crevice tool


62


combination. A pair of tabs


98


extend inwardly from opposed sides of vertical channel for frictionally retaining the wand/crevice tool combination on base


72


. Vertical channel


96


is formed with an inwardly curved top recess


100


for receiving a users fingers during the removal of the wand/crevice tool combination from its engagement with tabs


98


.




Bottom shelf


86


is generally L-shaped and extends outwardly from the bottom of base


72


(FIGS.


2


and


4


). Shelf


86


includes a raised rear section


102


and a lower front section


104


. Rear section


102


is formed with a top opening


106


for receiving proximate end


50


of hose


52


. Front section


104


is formed with a pair of circular holes


108


and


110


for receiving the end of extension wand


60


and distal end


54


of hose


52


, respectively. Shelf


86


includes a front wall


112


, a rear wall


114


and an outer sidewall


116


which is formed with a rectangular opening


118


.




In the shown preferred embodiment of the invention, top


84


of base


72


curves inwardly (

FIGS. 3 and 5

) to follow the curved contour of rear housing


40


of upright vacuum cleaner


20


. A generally triangular shaped side wall


120


(

FIGS. 2 and 4

) extends vertically upwardly from top


84


and tapers into a generally C-shaped hook


122


. Hook


122


may be used as a handle for grasping and removing hose and tool caddy


70


from upright vacuum cleaner


20


and may be used to hang hose and tool caddy


70


on a closet bar, door knob or the like when hose and tool caddy


70


is in the removed position.




Base


72


includes a front wall


130


(

FIG. 5

) formed on front


80


thereof, and a rear wall


132


(

FIG. 3

) formed on rear


82


thereof. Front wall


130


extends outwardly to form an outer wall to front


90


of curved channel


88


, and extends inwardly to form a lip


134


on inner surface


78


of base


72


. Rear wall


122


extends inwardly from the edge of rear


94


of curved channel


88


. Lip


134


and rear wall


132


curve inwardly along the edge of top


84


to form front and rear walls of hook


122


. A pair of spacers


136


(

FIGS. 5 and 6

) are formed on inner surface


78


of base


72


for maintaining a spaced relationship between base


72


and the right side of rear housing


40


. A pair of resilient C-clamps


140


and


142


(

FIGS. 2 and 3

) are formed integrally with and extend rearwardly from rear wall


132


for frictionally retaining dusting brush


56


and furniture nozzle


58


, respectively. Each clamp


140


and


142


includes a pair of opposed outwardly extending nubs


144


, and a pair of opposed ribs


146


which are positioned at the outer ends of C-clamps


140


and


142


. Nubs


144


and ribs


146


contact the tubular ends of the accessory tools for frictionally retaining the tools within C-clamps


140


and


142


, as shown in FIG.


1


.




In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, base


72


of hose and tool caddy


70


is retained on upright vacuum cleaner


20


by guide member


74


(

FIGS. 6-9

) which is slidably received within a track member


150


(FIGS.


11


-


13


). Guide member


74


is attached to inner surface


78


of base


72


between rear wall


132


and a support wall


152


(

FIG. 6

) which extends inwardly from inner surface


78


. Guide member


74


is formed with a first wall


158


(

FIG. 9

) which sits between rear wall


132


and support wall


152


and abuts inner surface


78


, a second wall


160


which extends outwardly from first wall


158


and which is juxtaposed with support wall


152


, and a third wall


162


which extends outwardly from second wall


160


. First wall


158


and third wall


162


extend at a 90 degree angle to and in opposite directions from second wall


160


. Second wall


160


tapers slightly at a bottom


163


(

FIG. 8

) thereof. A plurality of triangular fillets


164


extend between first wall


158


and second wall


160


to strengthen guide member


74


, with the top fillet


164


forming a top wall


166


of guide member


74


. A plurality of smaller fillets (not shown) may extend between second wall


160


and third wall


162


to further strengthen guide member


174


. A connecting wall


170


is formed integrally with the outer end of third wall


162


and extends at approximately a 45 degree angle thereto. Connecting wall


170


is formed with opposed outer free side edges


171


(FIGS.


8


and


9


).




A screw lug


172


(

FIG. 8

) extends upwardly from top wall


166


and is formed with a circular hole


174


. A circular boss


176


extends outwardly from first wall


158


and is attached at the side thereof to second wall


160


. Lug


172


and boss


176


align with a pair of bosses


178


and


180


(FIG.


6


), respectively, of inner surface


78


of base


72


and receive a fastener such as a screw or the like for attaching guide member


74


to base


72


. A pair of slotted openings


182


(

FIG. 8

) are formed in the corner between first wall


158


and second wall


160


of guide member


74


for receiving a pair of barbed tabs


184


which extend outwardly from inner surface


78


(

FIG. 6

) of base


72


. Barbed tabs


184


snap-fit with a raised latching surface


186


which surrounds the portion of slotted openings


182


formed in first wall


158


. Barbed tabs


184


cooperate with the fasteners of lug


172


and boss


176


to attach guide member


74


to base


72


. A camming ramp


190


(

FIG. 8

) is formed on third wall


162


adjacent to connecting wall


170


for providing a snug fit between guide member


74


and track member


150


, as described below in further detail.




In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention, housing


40


is formed with a vertically extending elongated recess


200


(

FIG. 10

) in the right rear corner thereof. Recess


200


receives track member


150


as shown in FIG.


12


and as described below. Track member


150


is shown in FIG.


11


and is an elongated one-piece member having a rear wall


204


, a right side wall


206


, a left side wall


208


, a top wall


210


and a bottom wall


212


. A slotted opening


214


is formed in rear wall


204


by a pair of spaced inwardly extending edge walls


215


. Slotted opening


214


includes an upper section


216


which has an open top


217


and which tapers inwardly towards a lower section


218


. Rear wall


204


is angled inwardly from left side wall


208


to right side wall


206


allowing track member


150


to conform to the angled contour of rear housing


40


(FIG.


12


).




A countersunk screw boss


220


(

FIG. 11

) is formed on rear wall


204


adjacent to left side wall


208


and is formed with a circular hole


222


. A retaining flange


224


extends upwardly from top wall


210


of track member


150


and includes a barbed tab


226


extending inwardly therefrom. A fillet


227


extends between top wall


210


and retaining flange


224


. A second barbed tab


228


extends outwardly from right side wall


206


. A tab (not shown) extends downwardly from bottom wall


212


to hold the bottom of track member


150


within recess


200


, as described below.




Rear housing


40


is formed with an outwardly extending elongated cam


240


(

FIG. 10

) positioned within recess


200


. Cam


240


is generally triangular in shape with the outer edge thereof forming a camming surface


242


. A boss


244


is formed within recess


200


and is countersunk within rear housing


40


for receiving boss


220


of track member


150


. An indented area


246


is formed in rear housing


40


which is slightly deeper then recess


200


. A rectangular opening


248


is formed in rear housing


40


within indented area


246


. A second rectangular opening


250


is formed in rear housing


40


adjacent the right side wall of recess


200


. A pair of posts


252


extend outwardly from within recess


200


and are positioned on either side of second rectangular opening


250


. A slotted opening


254


is formed in rear housing at the bottom of recess


200


.




Track member


150


is assembled within recess


200


of rear housing


40


by inserting the bottom tab of track member


150


within bottom slotted opening


254


. Right wall


206


extends between the posts


252


and the right sidewall of recess


200


. Barbed tab


228


of track member


150


is received within opening


250


and snap-fits therein. Retaining flange


224


is positioned within indented area


246


and barbed tab


226


of retaining flange


224


snap-fits within opening


248


. A fastener, such a screw


256


, is inserted within hole


222


of boss


220


and engages boss


244


of rear housing


40


. With retaining flange


224


sitting within indented area


246


, upper handle


46


of upright vacuum cleaner


20


is assembled to rear housing


40


to trap retaining flange in position. Upper handle


46


, barbed tabs


226


and


228


, the bottom post and screw


256


all cooperate to retain track member


150


within recess


200


. Track member


150


encloses recess


200


to form an inner chamber


260


.




With track member


150


attached to rear housing


40


and guide member


74


attached to base


72


, hose and tool caddy


70


may be removably mounted on upright vacuum cleaner


20


. Tool caddy is grasped by top hook


122


and lifted above rear housing


40


until connecting wall


170


aligns vertically with top opening


217


of upper section


216


of slotted opening


214


. Third wall


162


of guide member


74


slides within slotted opening


214


with outer edges


171


of connecting wall


170


being held against the inner surface of rear wall


204


within chamber


260


. As connecting wall


170


is inserted within chamber


260


, the connecting wall will cam against camming surface


242


of cam


240


. As connecting wall


170


approaches the bottom of slotted opening


214


, camming ramp


190


contacts the left edge wall


215


. The camming ramp pushes guide member


74


and thus hose and tool caddy


70


outwardly. This outward force causes connecting wall


170


to abut the inner surface of edge wall


215


creating a snug fit between guide member


74


and track member


150


. Spacers


136


abut the right side wall of rear housing


40


to maintain an equally spaced distance between hose and tool caddy


70


and rear housing


40


, and to prevent twisting of the tool caddy relative to the rear housing.




Hose and tool caddy


70


may be easily removed from upright vacuum cleaner


20


by merely grasping hook


122


and applying an upward vertical force thereto. Guide member


74


will slide within track member


150


until the guide member disengages the track member and clears top opening


217


. Hose and tool caddy


70


may be hung on a closet bar, door knob or the like for storage when the tool caddy is in the removed position.




It is understood that although in the preferred embodiment hose and tool caddy


70


is shown attached to an upright having a bag and a hard bag housing closed by a bag door, the vacuum cleaner


20


could be a bagless cleaner or a soft bag cleaner without affecting the concept of the invention. It is also understood that slotted opening


214


may be formed directly in rear housing


40


, and that guide member


74


may be molded integrally with base


72


without affecting the concept of the invention.




Accordingly, the improved removable hose and tool caddy for a vacuum cleaner is simplified, provides an effective, inexpensive, and efficient device which achieves all of the enumerated objectives. While there has been shown and described herein a preferred embodiment of the present invention, it should be readily apparent to persons skilled in the art that numerous modifications may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all modifications which come within the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. In combination, an upright vacuum cleaner and an accessory caddy removably mounted to the upright vacuum cleaner for receiving vacuum cleaner accessories, said upright vacuum cleaner having a bag housing and an upper handle portion, said bag housing being formed with a vertically extending side wall and a top wall, said accessory caddy including:a base; a connector for removably mounting said base on the side wall of the bag housing; an accessory retainer formed on the base for storing the vacuum cleaner accessories; and whereby the accessory caddy and the vacuum cleaner accessories stored thereon may be slidably removed from the upright vacuum cleaner by merely applying a force to said base.
  • 2. The combination as defined in claim 1 in which the base includes an inner surface, an outer surface, a top, a front and a rear.
  • 3. The combination as defined in claim 2 in which the inner surface of the base extends adjacent the vertically extending side wall of the bag housing.
  • 4. The combination as defined in claim 2 in which a handle extends upwardly from the top of the base.
  • 5. The combination as defined in claim 2 in which the accessory retainer includes a generally U-shaped channel formed in the outer surface of the base for receiving the hose.
  • 6. The combination as defined in claim 2 in which the accessory retainer includes a resilient clamp which extends outwardly from the rear of the base.
  • 7. The combination as defined in claim 6 in which the clamp is generally C-shaped for releasably engaging a tubular end of the tools.
  • 8. In combination, an upright vacuum cleaner having a housing and a removable caddy which may be mounted on and removed from the housing for storing vacuum cleaner accessories on the upright vacuum cleaner, said removable caddy including:a base which removably mounts to the housing; a connector on the base for removably mounting the base on the housing; an accessory retainer formed on the base for storing the vacuum cleaner accessories; and whereby the caddy and the vacuum cleaner accessories stored thereon may be slidably removed from the upright vacuum cleaner by merely applying a force to said base.
  • 9. The combination defined in claim 8 in which the housing includes a track member.
  • 10. The combination defined in claim 9 in which the connector includes a guide member which is slidably received within the track member to removably mount the tool caddy to the housing.
  • 11. The combination defined in claim 10 in which the track member extends vertically on the vacuum cleaner housing; in which the guide member is formed vertically on the base of the caddy; and in which the track member and guide member cooperate to vertically mount the caddy to the vacuum cleaner housing.
  • 12. The combination defined in claim 10 in which the track member is formed with a slotted opening.
  • 13. The combination defined in claim 12 in which the guide member is formed with a retaining flange which is slidably received within the slotted opening of the track member.
  • 14. The combination defined in claim 13 in which a camming surface is formed within the slotted opening of the track member, and in which the guide member cams against the camming surface as the guide member is slidably received within the track member.
  • 15. The combination defined in claim 14 in which the vacuum cleaner housing is formed with a recess and in which the track member is positioned within said recess.
  • 16. The combination defined in claim 8 in which the accessory retainer includes a resilient clamp for releasably retaining vacuum cleaner accessories including at least one of a dusting brush and a furniture nozzle.
  • 17. The combination defined in claim 8 in which the accessory retainer includes a vertically extending channel formed in the base for releasably retaining vacuum cleaner accessories including at least one of an extension wand and a crevice tool.
  • 18. The combination defined in claim 8 in which the accessory retainer includes a looped channel having a generally U-shaped cross-section for releasably retaining a vacuum cleaner accessory hose.
  • 19. The combination defined in claim 8 further including a handle extending from the base.
  • 20. The combination defined in claim 19 in which the handle includes a hook for hanging the tool caddy when said tool caddy is removed from the housing.
  • 21. In combination, an upright vacuum cleaner having a housing assembly which includes a housing formed with a dirt collecting receptacle and a handle extending upwardly from the housing, and a caddy removably mounted on the housing for storing vacuum cleaner accessories, said caddy including:a base which removably mounts to the housing a connector on the base for removably mounting the base on the housing; an accessory retainer formed on the base for storing the vacuum cleaner accessories on the caddy; and whereby the caddy and the vacuum cleaner accessories stored thereon may be slidably removed from the upright vacuum cleaner by merely applying a force to said base.
  • 22. In combination, an upright cleaning appliance having a housing assembly which includes a housing for supporting a receptacle and a handle extending upwardly from the housing, and a caddy removably mounted on the housing for storing cleaning accessories, said caddy including:a base which removably mounts to the housing; a connector on the base for removably mounting the base on the housing; an accesory retainer formed on the base for storing the cleaning accessories on the caddy; and whereby the caddy and the cleaning accessories stored thereon may be removed from the upright cleaning appliance by merely applying a force to said base.
  • 23. The combination defined in claim 22 in which the housing includes a track member.
  • 24. The combination defined in claim 23 in which the connector includes a guide member which is slidably received within the track member to removably mount the tool caddy to the housing.
  • 25. The combination defined in claim 24 in which the track member extends vertically on the vacuum cleaner housing; in which the guide member is formed vertically on the base of the caddy; and in which the track member and guide member cooperate to vertically mount the caddy to the vacuum cleaner housing.
  • 26. The combination defined in claim 24 in which the track member is formed with a slotted opening.
  • 27. The combination defined in claim 26 in which the guide member is formed with a retaining flange which is slidably received within the slotted opening of the track member.
  • 28. The combination defined in claim 27 in which a camming surface is formed within the slotted opening of the track member, and in which the guide member cams against the camming surface as the guide member is slidably received within the track member.
  • 29. The combination defined in claim 28 in which the vacuum cleaner housing is formed with a recess and in which the track member is positioned within said recess.
  • 30. The combination defined in claim 22 in which the accessory retainer includes a resilient clamp for releasably retaining the cleaning accessories, said cleaning accessories including at least one of a dusting brush and a furniture nozzle.
  • 31. The combination defined in claim 22 in which the accessory retainer includes a vertically extending channel formed in the base for releasably retaining the cleaning accessories, said cleaning accessories including at least one of an extension wand and a crevice tool.
  • 32. The combination defined in claim 22 in which the accessory retainer includes a looped channel having a generally U-shaped cross-section for releasably retaining an accessory hose.
  • 33. The combination defined in claim 22 further including a handle extending from the base.
  • 34. The combination defined in claim 33 in which the handle includes a hook for hanging the tool caddy when said tool caddy is removed from the housing.
  • 35. In combination, an upright vacuum cleaner and an accessory caddy removably mounted to the upright vacuum cleaner for receiving vacuum cleaner accessories, said upright vacuum cleaner having a housing and an upper handle portion, said housing being formed with a vertically extending side wall and a top wall, said accessory caddy including:a base having an inner surface, an outer surface, a top, a front and a rear; a handle extending upwardly from the top of the base; a connector for removably mounting said base on the side wall of the housing; and an accessory retainer formed on the base for storing the vacuum cleaner accessories.
  • 36. In combination, an upright vacuum cleaner having a housing and a removable caddy which may be mounted on and removed from the housing for storing vacuum cleaner accessories on the upright vacuum cleaner, said removable caddy including:a base which removably mounts to the housing; a connector on the base for removably mounting the base on the housing; an accessory retainer formed on the base for storing the vacuum cleaner accessories; and in which the housing includes a track member.
  • 37. In combination, an upright vacuum cleaner having a housing and a removable caddy which may be mounted on and removed from the housing for storing vacuum cleaner accessories on the upright vacuum cleaner, said removable caddy including:a base which removably mounts to the housing; a connector on the base for removably mounting the base on the housing; an accessory retainer formed on the base for storing the vacuum cleaner accessories; and a handle extending from the base.
  • 38. In combination, an upright cleaning appliance having a housing assembly which includes a housing for supporting a receptacle and a handle extending upwardly from the housing, and a caddy removably mounted on the housing for storing cleaning accessories, said caddy including:a base which removably mounts to the housing; a connector on the base for removably mounting the base on the housing; an accessory retainer formed on the base for storing the cleaning accessories on the caddy; and in which the housing includes a track member.
  • 39. In combination, an upright cleaning appliance having a housing assembly which includes a housing for supporting a receptacle and a handle extending upwardly from the housing, and a caddy removably mounted on the housing for storing cleaning accessories, said caddy including:a base which removably mounts to the housing; a connector on the base for removably mounting the base on the housing; an accessory retainer formed on the base for storing the cleaning accessories on the caddy; and a handle extending from the base.
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