Suction nozzle for cleaning apparatuses such as vacuum cleaners, electric brushes or similar

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6536076
  • Patent Number
    6,536,076
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 18, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
Suction nozzle (10, 110) for cleaning apparatuses such as vacuum cleaners, electric brushes or similar, comprising a central body (11, 111) provided with a suction chamber (30, 130), and at least two suction arms (12, 112) pivoting on the central body (11, 111) on opposite sides with respect to a median longitudinal axis (10a, 110a) of the central body (11, 111) itself, and each having a corresponding lower suction aperture (16, 116) with a determinate suction surface. Each suction arm (12, 112) can be directed with respect to the central body (11, 111) from an open position, of maximum transverse bulk, to at least a closed position of minimum transverse bulk. The overall suction surface, which comprises the sum of the suction surfaces of the suction arms (12, 112), remains unchanged for any position whatsoever of the suction arms (12, 112) with respect to the central body (11, 111).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention refers to a suction nozzle for cleaning apparatuses for domestic or industrial use such as vacuum cleaners, electric brushes or similar, equipped with two arms which can be directed in a plurality of positions, in order to clean efficiently even when there are obstacles or in zones which are difficult to reach, without reducing the suction surface.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is well-known that suction nozzles of vacuum cleaners or similar have difficulty in performing an efficient cleaning in proximity with corners or when there are obstacles such as the legs of furniture or suchlike.




The state of the art includes a suction nozzle provided with arms, or lateral fins, pivoting on the front part of the nozzle and movable between two positions, respectively open and closed, which allow the nozzle to adapt to the width of the suction area. When they are in the open position, the arms are arranged perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the suction nozzle, determining the maximum transverse bulk thereof, and have the maximum usable suction surface pointing downwards. Vice versa, when the arms are in the closed position, parallel to the longitudinal axis of the suction nozzle, the overall bulk of the nozzle, and the usable suction surface, are reduced to a minimum. As a consequence, however, the suction capacity of the cleaning apparatus to which the nozzle is connected is also limited.




This limitation is a shortcoming which wastes time and causes a useless waste of energy on the part of the user, who is obliged to make several passes to clean a particular surface, every time the arms are in the closed position. The present Applicant has devised and embodied this invention to overcome this shortcoming and to obtain further advantages.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is set forth and characterized essentially in the main claim, while the dependent claims describe other innovative characteristics of the invention.




One purpose of the invention is to achieve a suction nozzle for cleaning apparatuses such as vacuum cleaners or similar, of the type comprising suction arms, which will allow an efficient cleaning in proximity with corners, narrow parts or obstacles and which will not modify the suction capacity when it changes configuration.




Another purpose of the invention is to achieve a suction nozzle which will be easy to use and economic to make.




In accordance with these purposes, the suction nozzle according to the invention comprises a central body able to be connected with a cleaning apparatus, and on which at least two suction arms pivot on opposite sides with respect to a median longitudinal axis. The at least two suction arms can be selectively directed from a open position of maximum transverse bulk to at least a closed position of minimum transverse bulk. The central body comprises at least a suction chamber and each suction arm is provided with a lower suction aperture which defines a relative suction surface.




According to one characteristic of the invention, the sum of the suction surfaces of the two suction arms remains unchanged for whatever position the latter have with respect to the central body.




Each lower suction aperture is in constant communication with the suction chamber of the central body, both in the open position and in the closed position, and in any other intermediate position of the corresponding suction arm.




Moreover, in accordance with a first embodiment, each suction arm can be temporarily kept in the closed position, or in an intermediate position, by corresponding clamping means, while release means are provided to automatically return the suction arm to the open position.




A further advantage of the nozzle according to the invention is that the two suction arms, together with the lower part of the central body, define a very large supporting base for the cleaning apparatus, which can thus remain vertical, autonomously, without needing to be rested on a vertical wall.




In a preferential embodiment, the clamping means each comprise a lever having a hook able to engage with a mating plurality of teeth, movable together with the corresponding suction arm. The release means comprise a pedal attached to the free end of the clamping lever and able to selectively dis-associate the afore-said hook from the teeth, and elastic means able to keep the corresponding suction arm normally in the open position.




In accordance with a second embodiment, the suction chamber is substantially annular in shape and is in communication not only with the two lateral suction arms, but also with at least an additional suction aperture, made on the lower surface of the central body. Advantageously there are two additional apertures, one arranged at the front and one at the rear with respect to the suction arms, and both lying on the median longitudinal axis of the suction nozzle.




In this second embodiment, each suction arm can perform a rotation of about 80°, both in one direction and the other, with respect to the open position, of maximum bulk, and elastic means are provided to automatically return each suction arm to the open position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other characteristics of the invention will be clear from the following description of some preferential forms of embodiment, given as a non-restrictive example, with reference to the attached drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a three-dimensional view of a suction nozzle according to the invention in a first embodiment, wherein the suction arms are in a completely open position;





FIG. 2

shows the nozzle in

FIG. 1

in a completely closed position;





FIG. 3

is a view from below, partly in section, of the nozzle in

FIG. 1

;




FIG.


4


. is a view from below, partly in section, of the nozzle in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5



a


is an enlarged detail of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5



b


is a side view of the detail in

FIG. 5



a;







FIG. 6

is a longitudinal section of a suction nozzle in a second embodiment;





FIG. 7

is a cross section of the suction nozzle in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a view from above of the suction nozzle in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is a view from below of the suction nozzle in FIG.


6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF TWO PREFERENTIAL FORMS OF EMBODIMENT




With reference to

FIGS. 1

to


5




b,


in a first form of embodiment, a suction nozzle


10


according to the invention comprises a central body or shell


11


on which two suction arms or lateral fins


12


pivot by means of pins


27


(FIG.


3


); the fins


12


are arranged on opposite sides with respect to a median longitudinal axis


10




a


of the central body


11


. Each fin


12


is selectively movable from an open position (

FIGS. 1

and


3


) wherein they define the maximum transverse bulk of the nozzle


10


, to a substantially closed position (

FIGS. 2 and 4

) wherein the nozzle


10


has its minimum transverse bulk.




The shell


11


comprises a rounded upper part


11




a


which defines a suction chamber


30


, and a flat lower surface


11




b,


with the front part pointed, which together with the fins


12


confers on the nozzle


10


a substantially arrow-like shape.




A tubular element


14


, able to be connected to a cleaning apparatus of a conventional type and not shown in the drawings, is jointed in the upper part


11




a


of the shell


11


and ends in the suction chamber


30


thereof.




In the lower surface


11




b


there are two apertures


13


arranged in a substantially central position and communicating with the suction chamber


30


.




Each fin


12


is shaped so as to define a wall


15


with a cross section shaped substantially like an upside down U and provided with a lower suction aperture


16


. There is an eyelet


17


provided on the wall


15


able to connect the apertures


13


with the lower suction apertures


16


, so that for any position of the fins


12


the lower suction apertures


16


are always in communication with the apertures


13


and hence with the suction chamber


30


. In this way, moreover, the suction surface of the nozzle


10


, given by the two lower suction apertures


16


, remains unchanged for whatsoever position of the fins


12


.




Each fin


12


also comprises a flat surface


19


able, during use, to be in contact with the floor or other surface to be cleaned. The flat surface


19


is arranged on the perimeter with respect to the corresponding lower suction aperture


16


and comprises a plurality of grooves


20


able to facilitate the channeling of the dirt sucked in towards the lower aperture


16


.




Around each pin


27


a plurality of teeth


18


are positioned, able to define the number of intermediate positions which the fins


12


can assume between the open position and the closed position.




For every fin


12


the nozzle


10


also comprises a lever


21


pivoting on a pin


23


of the shell


11


and provided with a hook


22


able to engage with the teeth


18


.




Each lever


21


cooperates with a spring


24


able to keep the respective tooth


22


normally engaged with the teeth


18


. At one end of every lever


21


a pedal


25


is attached, which protrudes from the shell


11


and allows the user to selectively disengage the hook


22


from the teeth


18


.




A pair of second springs


26


is provided to keep each fin


12


normally connected to the shell


11


and in the open position.




The nozzle


10


as described heretofore functions as follows.




The fins


12


are normally in the open position, held by the springs


26


.




Every time, during use, that the nozzle


10


meets an obstacle or a very narrow passage, one or both fins


12


rotate on the pills


27


until they reach the necessary angle so that the nozzle


10


can pass the obstacle or through the narrow passage. During this rotation, the teeth


18


of each fin


12


, rotating with the fin


12


, cause the corresponding hook


22


of the lever


21


to be raised. When the fins


12


have reached the position which allows them to pass the obstacle, the hooks


22


, by means of the action of the springs


24


, clamp the fins


12


in said position.




During this operation the overall suction surface of the nozzle


10


remains unchanged since the eyelets


17


ensure that the apertures


13


are in constant communication with the lower suction apertures


16


, thus ensuring the same initial suction surface.




When it is desired to return one or both fins


12


to their initial open position, it is necessary to act on the corresponding pedal


25


, lifting the hook


22


and thus allowing the second spring


26


to return the fin


12


automatically to the initial position.




With reference to

FIGS. 6

to


9


, in a second embodiment, a suction nozzle


110


according to the invention comprises a central body


111


on which, in a substantially central zone, two suction arms


112


pivot, with a pointed shape and having lower suction apertures


116


. In the central body


111


there is a suction chamber


130


, substantially annular in shape, which is in communication at the upper part with a tubular element


114


having its jointed terminal part


114




a


shaped like an upside down T and which, at the lower part, is in communication not only with the two suction arms


112


but also with two additional suction apertures


131


and


132


, made on the lower surface


111




b


of the central body


111


.




The two additional apertures


131


and


132


are arranged one at the front and one at the rear with respect to the suction arms


112


, and both lie on the median longitudinal axis


110




a


of the suction nozzle


110


.




In this second embodiment, each suction arm


112


is housed in a corresponding lower niche


136


of the central body


111


and pivots so as to be able to perform a rotation of about 80°, in both one direction and the other, with respect to the open position of maximum bulk. Two foil-type springs


133


(

FIG. 9

) are arranged in contact with the two suction arms


112


to return the latter automatically to the open position after they have momentarily folded, for any reason whatsoever, for example because of an obstacle, towards the longitudinal axis


110




a.






Three lower wheels


135


are positioned, one in the front part and two in the rear part of the nozzle


110


, to allow the latter to move parallel to the surface to be cleaned, without the suction arms


112


sliding on the surface itself.




It is clear that modifications and/or additions can be made to the suction nozzles


10


,


110


as described heretofore, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, brushes, bristles, or other similar cleaning elements can be arranged in the lower surface


11




b,




111




b


of the nozzles


10


,


110


, advantageously in the rear part thereof, so as to improve the removal of dirt.




It is also obvious that, although the invention has been described with reference to two specific examples, a person of skill in the art shall certainly be able to achieve many other equivalent forms of suction nozzles for cleaning apparatuses, all of which shall come within the field and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. Suction nozzle for cleaning apparatuses, comprising a central body provided with a suction chamber and able to be connected to said cleaning apparatuses, and at least two suction arms pivoting on said central body on opposite sides with respect to a median longitudinal axis of said central body, each of said suction arms having a corresponding lower suction aperture with a predetermined suction surface area, each of said suction arms movable with respect to said central body from an open position, of maximum transverse bulk, to at least a closed position of minimum transverse bulk, wherein a sum of the suction surface areas of said suction arms, remains unchanged for any position whatsoever of said suction arms with respect to said central body.
  • 2. Suction nozzle as in claim 1, further comprising temporary clamping means for temporarily clamping said suction arms in a plurality of intermediate positions between said open position and said closed position, and release means for automatically returning said suction arms to said open position.
  • 3. Suction nozzle as in claim 2, wherein said temporary clamping means each comprise a lever provided with a hook able to engage with a mating plurality of teeth of said suction arms.
  • 4. Suction nozzle as in claim 3, wherein said lever pivots on a pin of said central body.
  • 5. Suction nozzle as in claim 3, further comprising first elastic means for keeping said hook normally engaged with said plurality of teeth.
  • 6. Suction nozzle as in claim 5, wherein said first elastic means comprise a first spring arranged between said lever and said central body.
  • 7. Suction nozzle as in claim 3, wherein said teeth are provided in a number equal to a number of angular positions which can be assumed by each of said suction arms.
  • 8. Suction nozzle as in claim 3, wherein said release means comprise a pedal attached to a free end of said lever and second elastic means able to keep each of said suction arms normally in said open position.
  • 9. Suction nozzle as in claim 8, wherein said second elastic means comprise at least a second spring connected to said central body and to the corresponding of said suction arms.
  • 10. Suction nozzle as in claim 8, wherein said pedal protrudes from a rear of said central body.
  • 11. Suction nozzle as in claim 1, wherein each of said suction arms comprises at least an eyelet to maintain said suction chamber constantly in communication with the corresponding lower apertures.
  • 12. Suction nozzle as in claim 1, wherein said suction arms are provided with lower grooves able to channel the dirt towards said lower suction apertures.
  • 13. Suction nozzle as in claim 1, wherein said suction chamber is substantially annular in shape and is in communication at an upper part of the suction chamber with a tubular element having it's a jointed terminal part shaped like an upside down T and, at a lower part of the suction chamber, is in communication with said two suction arms and with at least an additional suction aperture provided on a lower surface of said central body.
  • 14. Suction nozzle as in claim 1, further comprising two additional apertures arranged one in front and one behind said suction arms, wherein said two additional apertures lie on said median longitudinal axis of said central body.
  • 15. Suction nozzle as in claim 13, wherein each of said suction arms is housed in a corresponding lower niche of said central body and pivots on said central body so as to be able to mark a rotation of about 80°, both in one direction and the other, with respect to said open position.
  • 16. Suction nozzle as in claim 13, further comprising two foil-type springs arranged in contact with said suction arms to return the latter automatically to said open position.
  • 17. Suction nozzle as in claim 13, further comprising a plurality of lower wheels positioned in the lower part of said central body to allow said central body to move parallel to a surface to be cleaned without said suction arms sliding on said surface.
  • 18. Suction nozzle as in claim 17, wherein said plurality of lower wheels comprise three lower wheels one of said three lower wheels being arranged in front of said suction arms and two, of said three lower wheels being arranged behind said suction arms.
  • 19. Suction nozzle as in claim 1, further comprising brushes provided on a lower surface of said suction nozzle to facilitate removal of dirt from a surface to be cleaned.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
UD2001A000008 Jan 2001 IT
UD2001A000069 Apr 2001 IT
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