Telescopic extension for a household appliance and method for assembling thereof

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6474696
  • Patent Number
    6,474,696
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 8, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 5, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A telescopic extension (1; 41) for a household appliance comprises an inner tube (2) tightly sliding in an outer tube (3), a sleeve (4; 44), a constraining element (5) between the inner tube (2) and the outer tube (3), a thrust element (6), and an actuator (7). In the extension (1; 41), a tubular end portion (9; 49) associated with the outer tube (3) has a relief (11) forming a niche (12). The sleeve (4; 44) is provided with a projection (15) which is inserted in the niche (12). The sleeve has a hollow (18) wherein the constraining element (5), thrust element (6), and a spring (21) are completely housed. The thrust element (6) is formed by a lengthened, flattened slider (28) provided with a narrow portion (20) having recesses. The actuator (7) has protruding wings (37) provided with inner small teeth (38) which are snap-on coupled with the recesses. (FIG. 1)
Description




BACKGROUND




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a telescopic extension for a household appliance and a method for assembling thereof.




2. Related Art and Other Considerations




EP-B1-0 520 534 describes a telescopic extension for a vacuum cleaner, comprising an inner tube and an outer tube, sliding tightly one within the other, a sleeve, a constraining means between the inner and outer tube, a thrust slider and an actuating pushbutton.




The inner tube is provided with a row of notches of a preselected shape and the outer tube has a tubular end portion of a flared shape, which is integral with the outer tube and carries a sleeve fastened to its interior.




The constraining means consists of a small cylinder integral with a small plate provided with a pin. By means of the pin and the small plate, the small cylinder is rotatably supported in a hollow of the sleeve. The sleeve has an opening through which the small cylinder can engage a notch of the inner tube and disengage from the same.




In this telescopic extension, the thrust slider is integral and is formed as a single piece with the actuating pushbutton.




The thrust slider is slidingly supported inside the hollow of the sleeve and is subjected to the action of spring means.




The spring means operate the thrust slider to engage the small plate integral with the small cylinder and pin, so as to force the latter into the notch of the inner tube and to lock the inner tube in the outer tube. The extension thus assumes a preselected length.




For adjusting the extension's length, the actuating pushbutton is manually pushed against the action of the spring means, so as to allow the thrust slider to disengage from the small plate and to let the small cylinder exit from the notch of the inner tube, thus unlocking the inner tube from the outer tube. By sliding the inner tube in the outer tube, the extension assumes the desired length.




For assembling the extension, the sleeve is fitted over the internal tube and the pushbutton-slider assembly is pre-mounted in the hollow of the sleeve, together with the spring means and the constraining means. The sleeve is then inserted in the tubular end portion, centered with respect to it, and the inner tube is mounted inside the outer tube. For allowing the pushbutton protruding from the slider to pass through, the tubular end portion of the outer tube must have an opening extending up to the outer rim and forms an inlet mouth for the slider-pushbutton assembly.




An opening of this shape and width has the disadvantage of weakening the outer tube and thus reducing its resistance to the working stresses.




Moreover, the need to hold the slider, the spring means and the constraining means firmly inside the hollow of the sleeve, before and while inserting the sleeve in the tubular end portion, make the assembling difficult and expensive.




EP-B1-0 601 620 describes a telescopic extension for a vacuum cleaner which comprises, as for the extension of EP-B1-0 520 534, an inner and an outer tube sliding tightly within each other, a sleeve, a constraining means between the outer and inner tube, a thrust slider and an actuating pushbutton.




In this second extension, the thrust slider is always integral and is formed as a single piece with the actuating pushbutton, while the sleeve is fastened to the outer tube. A tubular end portion, which is separate from the outer tube and has an internal diameter wider than the outer diameter of the outer tube, is fitted over the sleeve. The constraining means and the thrust slider are movably supported in a hollow of the sleeve.




The separate tubular portion has an opening extending up to the external rim and forms an inlet mouth for the slider-pushbutton assembly so as to allow the pushbutton protruding from the thrust slider to pass through. The outer tube also has an opening of the same shape, which allows the constraining means to engage a notch of the inner tube, and has a width capable of housing a projection of the sleeve, which allows it to be centered with respect to the outer tube.




This second extension is rather stronger than the first one, but its assembling is still quite difficult and expensive for the reasons already mentioned.




DE-A-42 00 526 discloses a telescopic extension for a vacuum cleaner comprising an inner tube, an outer tube, a sleeve arranged between them, a constraining small cylinder, a thrust element and an actuating knob.




The thrust element is formed by a flattened curved plastic piece comprising a quadratic body provided with a rectangular notch and a T-shaped projection. A groove for housing a torsion spring is arranged between said body and said projection.




The outer tube is provided with an opening having two narrow portions and two enlarged portions.




In turn, the actuating knob has four connecting small feet which are provided with undercuts directed towards the outside thus forming outer small teeth.




For assembling said extension, said constraining small cylinder, thrust element and spring are housed in said sleeve that is inserted in a flared portion of the outer tube. Then, when fastening the actuating knob to the thrust element, said thrust element is pressed against the action of the spring in direction of the arrow R of

FIG. 5

in order to ring said thrust element under said opening of said outer tube in a position (outside the operating stroke) such that the respective T-shaped projection is located under the first enlarged portion of said opening and the respective notch is located under the second enlarged portion of said opening.




In said position, the two front connecting small feet of said actuating knob engage the T-shaped projection of said thrust element and the two near connecting small feet penetrate inside the notch of said thrust element.




Afterwards, upon releasing said thrust element, the spring pushes the actuating knob in the direction of the arrow L of FIG.


5


and brings the undercuts of the four small feet under the edges of the narrow portions of the opening of said outer tube. The actuating knob is so fastened to both the thrust element and the outer tube.




Said assembling method is very complex, time consuming and expensive.




Moreover, in the extension of DE-A-42 00 526, every time the actuating knob is driven to perform forward and rearward strokes for adjusting the length of the extension, the undercuts of the small feet slide with attrition along the edges of the narrow portions of the opening of said outer tube. Thus, said small feet undergo a quick earing whih causes clearance and even notching. This is a quick failure of said actuating knob.




SUMMARY




A first object of this invention is a telescopic extension for a household appliance, preferably a vacuum cleaner, stronger and more efficient than those described in the foregoing documents.




A second and even more important object of the invention is to allow the structure of this telescopic extension to be manufactured and assembled in a simpler and more economical manner than that required by known extensions.




According to a first aspect, this invention relates to a telescopic extension for a household appliance comprising an inner tube and an outer tube (sliding tightly within each other), a sleeve, a constraining means capable of fastening the inner and outer tube, a thrust element in engagement with the constraining means under the action of spring means, and actuating means operatively connected to the thrust element. The inner tube is provided with a row of notches of preselected shape and a tubular end portion provided with a slot being associated with the outer tube. The sleeve is fastened to the tubular end portion. The constraining means, thrust element, and spring means are movably supported in the sleeve. The thrust element acts on the constraining means, under the action of the spring means, to force the constraining means into one notch to lock the inner tube in the outer tube. The actuating means is capable of disengaging the thrust element from the constraining means to let the constraining means exit from the notch and unlock the inner tube from the outer tube, thereby allowing the inner tube to slide in respect of the outer tube for adjusting the length of the extension. The actuating means is a separate piece from the thrust element and has protruding wings capable of penetrating the slot. The tubular end portion has a relief forming a niche. The sleeve is provided with a projection which is inserted in the niche and has a hollow wherein the constraining means, thrust element, and spring means are completely housed. The thrust element, in turn, is formed by a lengthened, flattened slider provided with a narrow portion having recesses. The protruding wings of the actuating means are provided with inner small teeth capable of being snap-on coupled with the recesses.




According to a second aspect, there is provided a method for assembling a telescopic extension for a household appliance, the appliance comprising an inner tube, an outer tube, a sleeve, a constraining means capable of fastening the inner tube and outer tube, a thrust element, actuating means, and spring means. The inner tube is provided with a row of notches having a preselected shape and a tubular end portion provided with a slot being associated with the outer tube. The actuating means is a separate piece from the thrust element and has protruding wings capable of penetrating the slot. The method comprises the following steps:




a) fitting the sleeve over one of the inner tube and outer tubes,




b) movably placing the constraining means, thrust element, and spring means in the sleeve,




c) inserting the inner tube in the outer tube so as to tightly slide one within the other and inserting the sleeve in the tubular end portion, and




d) inserting the wings of the actuating means in the slot of the tubular end portion, characterised in that




e) in step b), the constraining means, thrust element, and spring means are completely housed into a hollow of a projection of the sleeve,




f) in step c), the sleeve is centered in respect of the outer tube by means of the projection which fits a niche of a relief of the tubular end portion, and




g) in step d), inner small teeth of the wings are snap on coupled to recesses of a lengthened, flattened slider which forms the thrust element so that the actuating means are fastened to the thrust element.




The telescopic extension of this invention has the advantage of being very compact and capable of withstanding the working stresses.




The method of assembling according to this invention considerably simplifies the assembling steps and eliminates mounting difficulties and errors, because the thrust element and the spring means are completely housed in the hollow of the sleeve and remain properly positioned therein when the sleeve is inserted inside the tubular end portion. Thereafter, the actuating means are fastened to the thrust element by causing their coupling elements to penetrate the slot in the tubular end portion.




Thus, the method of this invention substantially reduces the assembling time and costs, and, moreover, it can be easily automatized.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Features and advantages of the invention shall now be described with reference to embodiments shown as a non limiting example in the enclosed drawings, where:





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a telescopic extension for a household appliance, embodied according to the invention;





FIG. 2

shows the extension of

FIG. 1

in a different operating condition;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view according to the plane indicated with III—III in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view according to the plane indicated with IV—IV in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

shows disassembled the extension of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 6 and 7

are enlarged bottom and side views, respectively, of a thrust slider of the telescopic extension of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a variant of the telescopic extension of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view according to the plane indicated with IX—IX in FIG.


8


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIGS. 1 and 2

show a telescopic extension for a household appliance, such as a vacuum cleaner, indicated as a whole by the reference numeral


1


. The extension


1


comprises an inner tube


2


and outer tube


3


(sliding tightly one within the other), a sleeve


4


, a constraining means


5


, a thrust element


6


, and actuating means


7


.




The inner tube


2


has a row of notches


8


of a partially cylindrical shape. The inner tube


2


is provided with a usual sealing gasket (not shown) which allows the inner tube


2


to slide tightly within the outer tube


3


.




The outer tube


3


has a tubular end portion


9


integral thereto that is formed as a single piece having the same inner and outer diameter as the outer tube


3


. The tubular end portion


9


is provided with a relief


11


of a substantially parallelepiped shape, projecting toward the outside, which encloses a niche


12


. The upper wall


10


of the relief


11


has a slot


13


provided with protruding fins


14


(FIG.


4


).




The sleeve


4


has a projection


15


having a substantially parallelepiped shape that fits the niche


12


for centering purpose. The projection


15


has a hollow or cavity


18


in which the constraining means


5


, thrust slider


6


, and a spring


21


are housed.




For example, the tubes


2


and


3


are made of chromium-plated stainless steel sheet and the sleeve


4


is made of a suitable plastic material.




The constraining means


5


is formed by a small cylinder


22


integral with a small plate


23


provided with a pin


24


, made (for example) of steel. The hollow


18


is provided with a semi-cylindrical groove


25


housing the pin


24


. The hollow


18


also has an inclined ramp


26


on which the small plate


23


rests. The hollow


18


is provided with an opening


27


which allows the small cylinder


22


to move in a substantially radial direction to engage a notch


8


of the inner tube


2


and to disengage the cylinder


22


from the notch


8


. The thrust element


6


is formed by a slider


28


with an inclined wall


29


capable of remaining in contact with the small plate


23


(FIGS.


6


and


7


). The wall


29


and the ramp


26


have substantially the same inclination angle (about 50) with respect to the longitudinal axis


30


of the tubes


2


and


3


. The slider


28


has a narrow portion


20


provided with recesses whose function will be explained hereinafter. The slider


28


is provided with a blind hole


31


partially housing a spring


21


. The spring


21


reacts on a wall


32


of the hollow


18


and is mounted precharged so that the inclined wall


29


of the slider


28


is normally kept in contact with the small plate


23


(

FIG. 1

) In this manner, the small cylinder


22


goes out of the opening


27


and is forced inside notch


8


of the inner tube


2


(FIGS.


1


and


3


). The tubes


2


and


3


are thus firmly connected and form an extension


1


of the desired length.




The sleeve


4


is inserted in the tubular end portion


9


so that it is centered by the projection


15


penetrating the niche


12


and is positioned in longitudinal direction by a bent rim


16


which abuts against an outer rim


19


of the tubular end portion


9


. The sleeve


4


is fastened to the tubular end portion


9


by means of fins


14


which are bent back against walls


33


of the hollow


18


(

FIG. 4

) and by means of indentations in the tubular end portion (not shown).




The sleeve


4


is provided with a protrusion


34


which enters a longitudinal groove


35


of the inner tube


2


and guides the inner tube


2


with respect to the outer tube


3


when one slides inside the other for adjusting the length of the extension.




The actuating means


7


are formed by of a pushbutton


36


having partially elastic wings


37


, protruding downward and provided with inner small teeth


38


(see FIG.


4


and FIG.


9


). The wings


37


penetrate through the slot


13


and are fastened to the slider


28


by means of the inner teeth


38


, which are snap-on fastened to the recesses of the narrow portion


20


(FIG.


4


).




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the slider


28


is a piece separate from the pushbutton


36


and has a lengthened and flattened shape which allows it to completely enter the hollow


18


of the sleeve


4


, together with the spring


21


, thus facilitating introduction of the sleeve


4


inside the tubular end portion


9


. After mounting, the slider


28


and the spring


21


lie completely inside the wall


10


which acts as a housing for the thrust slider


28


. (FIGS.


1


and


2


).




A further advantage of the slider


28


is that the contact between its inclined wall


29


and the small plate


23


is extended over a surface. In fact, the possible wear of the wall


29


will be uniformly distributed over its entire surface, and the presence of the spring


21


avoids the occurrence of clearance between the slider and the small plate.




When adjusting the length of the extension


1


, the pushbutton


36


is actuated by hand, by moving it from the position of

FIG. 1

to that of

FIG. 2

, so that the wall


29


moves away from the small plate


23


and lets the small cylinder


22


rise and exit from the notch


8


of the tube


2


in which it was engaged.




This allows the tube


2


to slide within the tube


3


, until reaching the desired length of the extension


1


.




The assembling of the telescopic extension


1


comprises mounting the sleeve


4


over the inner tube


2


, wherein it is guided by means of the protrusion


34


and the longitudinal groove


35


, and then placing the small cylinder


22


into the sleeve


4


. The small plate


23


rests on the ramp


26


and the pin


24


is housed into the cavity


25


so that the small cylinder


22


is positioned opposite the opening


27


. The slider


28


and the spring


21


are then mounted in the hollow


18


of the sleeve


4


. The slider


28


and the spring


21


remain completely housed in the hollow


18


and the sleeve


4


can therefore be easily inserted into the tubular end portion


9


so that the projection


15


penetrates the niche


12


while the slider


28


and the spring


21


are radially locked by the wall


10


.




The sleeve


4


is fastened to the tubular end portion


9


by bending the fins


14


and by means of indentations of the same tubular end portion


9


.




When the sleeve


4


is completely inserted into the tubular end portion


9


, with its bent rim


16


abutting against the rim


19


, the slider


28


is positioned below the slot


13


. The pushbutton


36


is then fastened to the slider


28


by causing the wings


37


to penetrate through the slot


13


and snap-on couple the inner small teeth


38


to the recesses of the narrow portion


20


.




According to a further embodiment, after the sleeve


4


has been mounted over the inner tube, the tubular end portion


9


of the outer tube


3


is partially mounted over the sleeve


4


. Then, the inner tube


2


and the outer tube


3


are inserted into respective jaws of an assembling machine (not shown). Afterwards, the small plate


23


, the slider


28


and the spring


21


are placed into the hollow


18


of the sleeve


4


and the spring


21


is compressed so that the slider and the spring


21


are fully housed inside the hollow. Then, the jaws of the assembling machine are caused to advance one towards the other so that the inner tube


2


and the sleeve


4


are inserted into the outer tube


3


. The sleeve


4


fully penetrates the tubular end portion


9


and is centered in the outer tube


3


thanks to the cooperation of the projection


15


with the niche


12


of the relief


11


. Then the sleeve


4


is fastened to the tubular end portion


9


and the pushbutton


36


is fastened to the slider


28


according to the assembling steps described above.





FIGS. 8 and 9

show a variant of the extension of

FIG. 1

, referred to as


41


, in which the same parts are marked with the same reference numerals. In the telescopic extension


41


, a tubular end portion


49


is a piece separate from the outer tube


3


and has an internal diameter larger than the outer diameter of the outer tube


3


. A sleeve


44


is fitted over the outer tube


3


and interposed between the tube


3


and the tubular end portion


49


. The sleeve


44


is fastened to the tube


3


by means of partially elastic tangs engaging corresponding openings in the tube


3


, as in the telescopic extension of EP-B1-0 601 620. A partially elastic tang


42


is provided with a protrusion


34


which penetrates an opening


43


in the outer tube


3


and engages a longitudinal groove


35


of the inner tube


2


. The tubular portion


49


is fastened to the sleeve


44


by bent fins


14


and indentations (not shown).




Also in the extension


41


the slider


28


is a piece separate from the pushbutton


36


and has a lengthened and flattened shape. The pushbutton


36


is fastened to the slider


28


by means of wings


37


and inner small teeth


38


which penetrate a slot


13


in the tubular end portion


49


.




The extension


41


is assembled by a method similar to that described in relation to the extension


1


. The sleeve


44


is fitted over the outer tube


3


. Afterwards the small plate


23


having integral cylinder


22


and pin


24


, slider


28


and spring


21


are mounted completely flush in the hollow


18


of the sleeve


44


. The tubular end portion


49


is then fitted over the sleeve


44


and fastened to the sleeve. Finally, the pushbutton


36


is fastened to the slider


28


by causing the wings


37


to penetrate the slot


13


and snap-on couple the inner small teeth


38


into the recesses of the narrow portion


20


.



Claims
  • 1. A telescopic extension for a household appliance comprising:an inner tube and an outer tube sliding tightly within each other, a sleeve, a constraining member capable of fastening the inner tube and the outer tube, a thrust element in engagement with the constraining member under the action of a spring, an actuator operatively connected to the thrust element, the inner tube being provided with a row of notches of preselected shape, the outer tube having a tubular end portion, the tubular end portion being provided with a slot, the sleeve being fastened to the tubular end portion, the constraining member, thrust element, and the spring being movably supported in the sleeve, the thrust element being biased by the spring to bear on the constraining member to force the constraining member into one of the notches to lock the inner tube in the outer tube, the actuator selectively disengaging the thrust element from the constraining member to let the constraining member exit from the one of the notches and unlock the inner tube from the outer tube, allowing the inner tube to slide with respect to the outer tube for adjusting the length of the extension, the thrust element being formed by a slider, the slot being spaced from an end of the outer tube, the outer tube extending between the thrust element and the actuator the outer tube to at least partially house the thrust element and the spring, the actuator comprising a piece separate from the thrust element, the actuator having protruding wings capable of penetrating the slot, the tubular end portion having a relief forming a niche, the sleeve being provided with a projection which is inserted in the niche, the sleeve having a hollow wherein the constraining member, thrust element, and spring are completely housed, the thrust element being formed by a slider provided with a narrow portion having recesses, the protruding wings of the actuating means being provided with inner small teeth for selective snap-on coupling with the recesses of the slider.
  • 2. A telescopic extension according to claim 1, wherein the slider is further provided with a blind hole which at least partially houses the spring and an inclined wall which selectively engages the constraining member.
  • 3. A telescopic extension according to claim 1, wherein the actuator comprises a pushbutton.
  • 4. A telescopic extension according to claim 1, wherein the constraining member selectively moves in a substantially radial direction within the hollow of the sleeve.
  • 5. A telescopic extension according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve has a bent rim and is positioned longitudinally inside the tubular end portion by means of the bent rim.
  • 6. A telescopic extension according to claim 1, wherein the slot is formed in an upper wall of the relief, and that the slider and spring are completely flush-mounted in the hollow inside the upper wall of the relief.
  • 7. A telescopic extension according to claim 1, wherein the constraining member comprises a small cylinder integral with a small plate and is provided with a pin, wherein the hollow has a ramp on which the small plate rests and a cavity in which the pin is rotatably supported.
  • 8. A telescopic extension according to claim 7, wherein the hollow is provided with an opening which allows the small cylinder to move in a substantially radial direction to engage the notch of the inner tube and to disengage from the notch.
  • 9. A telescopic extension for a household appliance comprising:an inner tube and an outer tube sliding tightly within each other, a sleeve, a constraining member capable of fastening the inner tube and the outer tube, a thrust element in engagement with the constraining member under the action of a spring, an actuator operatively connected to the thrust element, the inner tube being provided with a row of notches of preselected shape, the outer tube having a tubular end portion, the tubular end portion being provided with a slot, the sleeve being fastened to the tubular end portion, the constraining member, thrust element, and the spring being movably supported in the sleeve, the thrust element being biased by the spring to bear on the constraining member to force the constraining member into one of the notches to lock the inner tube in the outer tube, the actuator selectively disengaging the thrust element from the constraining member to let the constraining member exit from the one of the notches and unlock the inner tube from the outer tube, allowing the inner tube to slide with respect to the outer tube for adjusting the length of the extension, the thrust element being formed by a slider, the actuator comprising a piece separate from the thrust element, the actuator having protruding wings capable of penetrating the slot, the tubular end portion having a relief forming a niche, the sleeve being provided with a projection which is inserted in the niche, the sleeve having a hollow wherein the constraining member, thrust element, and spring are completely housed, the thrust element being formed by a slider provided with a narrow portion having recesses, the protruding wings of the actuating means being provided with inner small teeth for selective snap-on coupling with the recesses of the slider, wherein the tubular end portion is integral with the outer tube and has essentially a same internal diameter and a same outer diameter as the outer tube.
  • 10. A telescopic extension for a household appliance comprising:an inner tube and an outer tube sliding tightly within each other, a sleeve, a constraining member capable of fastening the inner tube and the outer tube, a thrust element in engagement with the constraining member under the action of a spring, an actuator operatively connected to the thrust element, the inner tube being provided with a row of notches of preselected shape, the outer tube having a tubular end portion, the tubular end portion being provided with a slot, the sleeve being fastened to the tubular end portion, the constraining member, thrust element, and the spring being movably supported in the sleeve, the thrust element being biased by the spring to bear on the constraining member to force the constraining member into one of the notches to lock the inner tube in the outer tube, the actuator selectively disengaging the thrust element from the constraining member to let the constraining member exit from the one of the notches and unlock the inner tube from the outer tube, allowing the inner tube to slide with respect to the outer tube for adjusting the length of the extension, the thrust element being formed by a slider, the actuator comprising a piece separate from the thrust element, the actuator having protruding wings capable of penetrating the slot, the tubular end portion having a relief forming a niche, the sleeve being provided with a projection which is inserted in the niche, the sleeve having a hollow wherein the constraining member, thrust element, and spring are completely housed, the thrust element being formed by a slider provided with a narrow portion having recesses, the protruding wings of the actuating means being provided with inner small teeth for selective snap-on coupling with the recesses of the slider, wherein the slot is equipped with protruding fins which are selectively bent back to lock the sleeve inside the tubular end portion.
  • 11. A telescopic extension for a household appliance comprising:an inner tube and an outer tube sliding tightly within each other, a sleeve, a constraining member capable of fastening the inner tube and the outer tube, a thrust element in engagement with the constraining member under the action of a spring, an actuator operatively connected to the thrust element, the inner tube being provided with a row of notches of preselected shape, the outer tube having a tubular end portion, the tubular end portion being provided with a slot, the sleeve being fastened to the tubular end portion, the constraining member, thrust element, and the spring being movably supported in the sleeve, the thrust element being biased by the spring to bear on the constraining member to force the constraining member into one of the notches to lock the inner tube in the outer tube, the actuator selectively disengaging the thrust element from the constraining member to let the constraining member exit from the one of the notches and unlock the inner tube from the outer tube, allowing the inner tube to slide with respect to the outer tube for adjusting the length of the extension, the thrust element being formed by a slider, the actuator comprising a piece separate from the thrust element, the actuator having protruding wings capable of penetrating the slot, the tubular end portion having a relief forming a niche, the sleeve being provided with a projection which is inserted in the niche, the sleeve having a hollow wherein the constraining member, thrust element, and spring are completely housed, the thrust element being formed by a slider provided with a narrow portion having recesses, the protruding wings of the actuating means being provided with inner small teeth for selective snap-on coupling with the recesses of the slider, wherein the tubular end portion is a piece separate from the outer tube and has an internal diameter greater than an external diameter of the outer tube, the sleeve being interposed between the outer tube and the separate tubular end portion.
  • 12. A method for assembling a telescopic extension for a household appliance, the telescopic extension comprising an inner tube, an outer tube, a sleeve, a constraining member for securing the inner tube and outer tube, a thrust element, an actuator, and a spring, the inner tube being provided with a row of notches having a preselected shape, the outer tube having a tubular end portion provided with a slot, the slot being spaced from an end of the outer tube, the actuator comprising a piece separate from the thrust element and having protruding wings capable of penetrating the slot, wherein the method comprises the following steps:a) fitting the sleeve over one of said inner tube and outer tube, b) movably placing the constraining member, thrust element, and spring in the sleeve, c) inserting the inner tube in the outer tube so as to tightly slide one within the other, and inserting the sleeve in the tubular end portion so that the outer tube extends between the thrust element and the actuator the outer tube to at least partially house the thrust element and the spring, d) inserting the wings of the actuator in the slot of the tubular end portion, e) in step b), substantially housing the constraining member, thrust element, and spring into a hollow of a projection of the sleeve, f) in step c), centering the sleeve in respect of the outer tube by fitting the projection into a niche of a relief of the tubular end portion, and g) in step d), snap coupling inner small teeth of the wings to recesses of a slider which forms the thrust element so that the actuator is fastened to the thrust element.
  • 13. A method according to claim 12, further comprising longitudinally positioning the sleeve inside the tubular end portion by means of a bent rim.
  • 14. A method for assembling a telescopic extension for a household appliance, the telescopic extension comprising an inner tube, an outer tube, a sleeve, a constraining member for securing the inner tube and outer tube, a thrust element, an actuator, and a spring, the inner tube being provided with a row of notches having a preselected shape, the outer tube having a tubular end portion provided with a slot, the actuator comprising a piece separate from the thrust element and having protruding wings capable of penetrating the slot, wherein the method comprises the following steps:a) fitting the sleeve over one of said inner tube and outer tube, b) movably placing the constraining member, thrust element, and spring in the sleeve, c) inserting the inner tube in the outer tube so as to tightly slide one within the other, inserting the sleeve in the tubular end portion, and locking the sleeve in the tubular end portion by bending back protruding fins of the slot, d) inserting the wings of the actuator in the slot of the tubular end portion, e) in step b), substantially housing the constraining member, thrust element, and spring into a hollow of a projection of the sleeve, f) in step c), centering the sleeve in respect of the outer tube by fitting the projection into a niche of a relief of the tubular end portion, and g) in step d), snap coupling inner small teeth of the wings to recesses of a slider which forms the thrust element so that the actuator is fastened to the thrust element.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MI97A1364 Jun 1997 IT
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP98/03494 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/56289 12/17/1998 WO A
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