Turbine-powered brush nozzle for vacuum cleaner

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6209169
  • Patent Number
    6,209,169
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 8, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 3, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A vacuum-cleaner nozzle has a housing forming a turbine compartment and a brush compartment and having opening into the turbine compartment an outlet adapted for connection to a fan input and a slot opening into the brush compartment. A brush rotatable in the brush compartment has bristles projecting from the slot. A turbine in the turbine compartment is oriented such that air flow from the slot to the outlet rotates the turbine. A drive or transmission couples the turbine to the brush for rotating the brush when the turbine rotates. A button is displaceable on the housing between an outer position and an inner position and a spring urges the button into the outer position. A link between the button and the drive arrests rotation of the brush on displacement of the button into the outer position. This button is remote from the slot and the housing is formed with a handle adapted to be held by a hand of a user. The button is positioned immediately adjacent the handle for actuation by a finger of the hand on the handle.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a brush nozzle for a vacuum cleaner. More particularly this invention concerns a turbine-powered brush nozzle for such a cleaner.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known from German patent document 4,036,634 of Fleischer, 4,229,030 of Worwag, 196 14 624 of Dilger, and 197 06 166 of Worwag as well as U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,776,059, 5,249,333, 5,293,665, and 5,920,939 to provide a power nozzle for a vacuum cleaner that has a driven brush serving to raise dirt and dust out of the object being vacuumed. Such a nozzle has a housing forming a turbine compartment and a brush compartment and having opening into the turbine compartment an outlet adapted for connection to a fan input and a slot opening into the brush compartment. The brush is rotatable in the brush compartment and has bristles projecting from the slot. A turbine in the turbine compartment is oriented such that air flow from the slot to the outlet rotates the turbine and some sort of transmission or link is provided for coupling the turbine to the brush for rotating the brush.




Rather than just having the brush rotating full time, whenever suction is applied to the outlet connection, it is known to provide some sort of element which is actuated to arrest rotation of the brush on displacement of the button into the inner position. This element normally protrudes from the bottom of the nozzle adjacent the slot so that, when the nozzle is pressed against a surface to be power vacuumed, the brush is automatically set in rotation.




The disadvantage of this system is that the brush will operate whenever the nozzle is set down right side up, potentially wearing itself out or wearing a hole in whatever it is left sitting on. Since these nozzles are mainly intended for cleaning floors, such operation is fairly logical, but if the nozzle is to be used on upholstery or drapes this type of operation can cause a problem. In addition if the user does not want to use the power-brushing feature, there is no way to disable it, for instance when vacuuming something delicate like drapes.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved vacuum-cleaner nozzle particularly usable for upholstery and drapes.




Another object is the provision of such an improved vacuum-cleaner nozzle which overcomes the above-given disadvantages.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A vacuum-cleaner nozzle has according to the invention a housing forming a turbine compartment and a brush compartment and having an outlet opening into the turbine compartment and adapted for connection to a fan input and a slot opening into the brush compartment. A brush rotatable in the brush compartment has bristles projecting from the slot. A turbine in the turbine compartment is oriented such that air flow from the slot to the outlet rotates the turbine. A drive or transmission couples the turbine to the brush for rotating the brush when the turbine rotates. According to the invention a button is displaceable on the housing between an outer position and an inner position and a spring urges the button into the outer position. A link between the button and the drive arrests rotation of the brush on displacement of the button into the outer position. This button is remote from the slot and the housing is formed with a handle adapted to be held by a hand of a user. The link enables rotation of the brush on displacement of the button into the inner position. The button is positioned immediately adjacent the handle for actuation by a finger of the hand on the handle.




Thus with the system of this invention the user of the nozzle has control of the power-brush feature. Only when he or she actuates the button does the brush rotate. Thus the brush will not rotate when the nozzle is out of use and can even be left off when the nozzle is being used to vacuum something delicate.




The link in accordance with the invention includes a brake engageable with the turbine to arrest same in the inner position of the button. Alternately it includes means for decoupling the turbine from the brush in the inner position of the button.




It is also within the scope of this invention to provide means operated by the link that displace the turbine out of the path of the stream of air being sucked through the housing so that when thus displaced it stops. To this end the turbine is rotationally fixed but axially slidable on a shaft and movable by the button along the shaft between a working position in the stream and a standby position offset therefrom.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing whose sole FIGURE is a partly diagrammatic vertical section through the nozzle according to the invention.











SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION




As seen in the drawing a nozzle housing


1


forms a brush chamber


2


and a turbine chamber


3


and has an outlet port or connection


4


connected via a hose


5


to the intake of a vacuum-cleaner fan shown schematically at


16


. The housing


1


has on its upper wall a standard handle


11


and is formed on its bottom side with an opening or slot


9


through which bristles


20


of a brush


8


rotatable about an axis


8


A project.




The turbine chamber


3


holds a turbine


6


rotatable about an axis


6


A parallel to the axis


8


A and having a plurality of short radially extending vanes


17


oriented such that air passing from the slot


9


to the connection


4


will urge it rotationally in the counterclockwise direction indicated at D. A transmission


10


, here constituted as a flat belt, couples the turbine


6


to the roller brush


8


to rotate it so that when suction is applied by the fan


16


a portion of the kinetic energy of the air being sucked in through the slot


9


can serve to rotate the turbine


6


and brush


8


.




According to the invention the turbine


6


has a hub


7


engageable by a spring-loaded double-jaw brake


14


operated through a linkage


18


by a button element


12


urged by a spring


19


into an outer position in which the brake


14


is applied to the drum


7


and inhibits rotation of the turbine


6


. A torque spring


21


urges the brake


14


into the closed, rotation-impeding position. Alternately or additionally a roller


15


can be pressed against the transmission belt


10


only when the button


12


is depressed to form a releasable clutch or coupling with the turbine


6


only coupled to the brush


8


when the roller


15


is holding the belt


10


tight. Both systems serve to prevent the brush


8


from rotating unless the button


12


, which is easily operated by the same hand that is holding the handle


11


, is depressed, by impeding rotation of the turbine


6


with the brake


14


or decoupling the turbine


6


from the brush


8


by detensioning the belt


10


in the illustrated outer position of the button element


12


.




This brush nozzle is particularly suitable for use on upholstery or drapes since it allows the user to control the brushing effect which might not be wanted when, for instance, there is the possibility of it catching on and sucking in light fabric or when the covering might be damaged by such brushing action.



Claims
  • 1. A vacuum-cleaner nozzle comprising:a housing forming a turbine compartment and a brush compartment and having an outlet opening into the turbine compartment and adapted for connection to a fan input and a slot opening into the brush compartment; a brush rotatable in the brush compartment and having bristles projecting from the slot; a turbine in the turbine compartment and oriented such that air flow from the slot to the outlet rotates the turbine; drive means for coupling the turbine to the brush for rotating the brush; a button displaceable on the housing between an outer position and an inner position; a spring urging the button into the outer position; and link means between the button and the drive means for arresting rotation of the brush on displacement of the button into the outer position and for rotation of the brush by the turbine when the button is in the inner position, the housing being formed with a handle adapted to be held by a hand of a user, the button being positioned immediately adjacent the handle for actuation by a finger of the hand on the handle.
  • 2. The vacuum-cleaner nozzle defined in claim 1 wherein the link means includes a brake engageable with the turbine to arrest same in the outer position of the button.
  • 3. A vacuum-cleaner nozzle comprising:a housing forming a turbine compartment and a brush compartment and having an outlet opening into the turbine compartment and adapted for connection to a fan input and a slot opening into the brush compartment; a handle adapted to be held by a hand of a user on the housing remote from the slot; a brush rotatable in the brush compartment and having bristles projecting from the slot; a turbine in the turbine compartment and oriented such that air flow from the slot to the outlet rotates the turbine; drive means for coupling the turbine to the brush for rotating the brush; a button displaceable on the housing immediately adjacent the handle between an outer position and an inner position; a spring urging the button into the outer position; and link means between the button and the drive means for arresting rotation of the brush on displacement of the button into the outer position and for rotation of the brush by the turbine when the button is in the inner position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 50 104 Oct 1998 DE
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
1651585 Clair Dec 1927
4776059 Worwag Oct 1988
5293665 Worwag Mar 1994
5331716 Hemmann et al. Jul 1994
6098243 Kim Aug 2000
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number Date Country
3414862 Nov 1985 DE
40 36 634 May 1992 DE
42 29 030 Mar 1994 DE
196 14 624 Oct 1997 DE
197 06 166 Aug 1998 DE