Claims
- 1. In a vacuum cleaner having multiple inlet ports wherein each port is configured to removably receive therein a flexible vacuum hose end and wherein each port fluidly communicates with a separate debris collecting chamber the improvement comprising a selectively positionable valve means having a single valve door for preventing fluid flow into all but one of said inlet ports.
- 2. In a utility vacuum cleaner having a main body defining therein first and second debris collecting receptacles, valve means for selectively directing debris laden air to said first or second receptacle, said valve means comprising:
- a) a valve body defining a plenum chamber, and first, second, and third openings thereto, said first and second openings fluidly communicating with said first and second debris collecting receptacles respectively, said third opening configured to removably receive therein a flexible vacuum hose end,
- b) selectively positionable door means for alternately sealing said first or second opening from fluid communication with said plenum whereby the non-selected opening and its associated debris collecting receptacle is in fluid communication with said flexible hose end through said plenum and said third opening.
- 3. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 2 wherein said door means comprises a rotatable door.
- 4. In a utility vacuum cleaner having an open top main body tank, a lid sealingly engaging said main body tank, a second tank positioned within said main body tank, and suction means for withdrawing air from said main body tank and said second tank creating a vacuum therein, the improvement comprising:
- a) valve means positioned within said lid, said valve means having first and second inlet ports each communicating with the atmosphere and means for selectively closing either of said ports while opening the other;
- b) first conduit means for fluidly communicating between said main body tank and said first inlet port and second conduit means for fluidly communicating between said second inlet port and said second tank.
- 5. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 4 wherein said first and second inlet ports are positioned adjacent one another and said means for selectively closing either of said ports comprises a movable door which may be alternately positioned at said first or second inlet port whereby said second or first inlet port respectively is opened to the atmosphere.
- 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein said means for selectively closing one of said ports comprises:
- a) a top and bottom rail, each rail traversing said first and second inlet ports;
- b) said top rail traversing above said inlet ports and said bottom rail traversing below said inlet ports; and
- c) a valve door slidingly engaging said top and bottom rails,
- d) said door configured to alternately engage either of said inlet ports thereby sealing the selected inlet port from the atmosphere.
- 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein each of said top and bottom rails include a downwardly extending flange and said valve includes an inwardly offset vertically extending guide flange slidingly engaging the inside surface of said downwardly extending top rail flange and extending across the bottom of said valve door in an outwardly offset reverse bend slidingly engaging the inside surface of said downwardly extending bottom rail flange.
- 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein a gap is provided between the inside surface of said downwardly extending top rail flange and the vertical flange of said valve door and between the downwardly extending bottom rail flange and the reverse bend of said door whereby said valve door is permitted to move outward from and inward toward the selected inlet port thereby permitting said door to be sealingly forced against the selected inlet port by action of atmospheric pressure thereupon when said vacuum cleaner is operating.
- 9. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 8 wherein said inlet ports are integrally molded into said lid.
- 10. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 9 wherein said bottom rail is integrally molded into said lid.
- 11. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 10 wherein said second conduit means is integrally molded into said lid.
- 12. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 11 wherein at least a portion of said first conduit means is integrally molded into said lid.
- 13. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 12 wherein the wall of said second tank and the wall of said main body tank cooperate to form the remaining portion of said first conduit means.
- 14. The vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 12 wherein said second tank is telescopingly suspended within said main body tank, said second tank having a portion of its peripheral wall inwardly offset from the inside surface of said main body tank whereby said offset and the inside surface of said main body tank cooperatively form the remaining portion of said first conduit means.
- 15. In a vacuum cleaner having a main body, said body having first and second debris receiving receptacles therein, first and second conduits fluidly communicating with said first and second debris receiving receptacles respectively, each conduit defining an inlet port at one end thereof, said inlet ports being arranged adjacent one another, the improvement comprising sliding valve door means selectively translatable between said first and second inlet ports, and wherein said inlet ports are arranged side by side and said valve door means comprises a top and bottom rail, each rail traversing said first and second inlet ports, said top rail traversing above said inlet ports and said bottom rail traversing below said inlet ports, and a valve door slidingly engaging said top and bottom rails, said door configured to alternately engage said inlet ports thereby sealing the selected inlet port from the atmosphere.
- 16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein each of said top and bottom rails include a downwardly extending flange and said valve door includes an inwardly offset vertically extending guide flange slidingly engaging the inside surface of said downwardly extending top rail flange and extending across the bottom of said valve door is an outwardly offset reverse bend slidingly engaging the inside surface of said downwardly extending bottom rail flange.
- 17. The apparatus as claimed in claim 16 wherein a gap is provided between the inside surface of said downwardly extending top rail flange and the vertical flange of said valve door and between the downwardly extending bottom rail flange and the reverse bend of said door whereby said valve door is permitted to move outward from and inward toward the selected inlet port thereby permitting said door to be sealingly forced against the selected inlet port by action of atmospheric pressure thereupon when said vacuum cleaner is operating.
- 18. In a vacuum cleaner having a main body, said body having first and second debris receiving receptacles therein, first and second conduits fluidly communicating with said first and second debris receiving receptacles respectively, each conduit defining an inlet port at one end thereof, said inlet ports being arranged adjacent one another, the improvement comprising sliding valve door means selectively translatable between said first and second inlet ports, said sliding valve door means comprising a door positionable externally of the selected inlet port whereby atmospheric pressure urges said door into sealing engagement with said selected inlet port when said vacuum cleaner is operated.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/005,023, filed Jan. 15, 1993 now abandoned.
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