Claims
- 1-26. (canceled)
- 27. A method for increasing the cleaning efficiency of a vacuum cleaner, comprising:
providing a downforce on a nozzle assembly of the vacuum cleaner to urge said nozzle assembly toward a floor being cleaned.
- 28. A method of reducing vibration in a vacuum cleaner including a nozzle assembly and a canister assembly, comprising:
providing a biasing force between said nozzle assembly and said canister assembly to dampen vibration.
- 29. The method of claim 27, including producing said downforce with a torsion spring.
- 30. The method of claim 27, including producing a downward pressure of between about 0.2 and about 3.0 lbs/sq. in. on a forward end of said nozzle assembly.
- 31. The method of claim 28, including producing a downward pressure of between about 0.8 and about 1.6 lbs/sq. in. on a forward end of said nozzle assembly when said canister assembly is positioned at about a 135° included working angle with respect to said nozzle assembly.
- 32. The method of claim 28, including producing said biasing force with a torsion spring.
- 33. The method of claim 32, including providing said torsion spring on a stub shaft that pivotally connects said nozzle assembly and said canister assembly.
- 34. A vacuum cleaner comprising:
a bag housing; a motor housing located on a lower end of said bag housing; a shaft located on a side of the motor housing; an agitator housing pivotally coupled to the motor housing via the shaft, said agitator housing having an agitator chamber opening into a suction nozzle inlet area for operative engagement with a surface to be cleaned such as a carpet; an agitator mounted in said agitator chamber; and a spring member mounted on the shaft for biasing the agitator housing away from said motor housing for urging said agitator housing and said agitator mounted in said agitator chamber toward a surface to be cleaned or into the carpet pile.
- 35. The vacuum cleaner of claim 34 wherein said spring member places a downward pressure in the range of about 0.2 and 3.0 lbs/sq. in. on said agitator housing for urging said agitator housing and said agitator mounted therein toward the surface to be cleaned and the carpet pile.
- 36. The vacuum cleaner of claim 35 wherein said spring member is a torsional spring.
- 37. The vacuum cleaner of claim 34 wherein said spring member places a downward pressure in the range of about 0.8 and about 1.6 lbs/sq. in. on said agitator housing for urging said agitator housing and said agitator mounted therein toward the surface to be cleaned and the carpet pile.
- 38. The vacuum cleaner of claim 37 wherein said spring member is a torsional spring.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/275,065, filed Mar. 12, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Date |
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60275065 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
10090656 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
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10885053 |
Jul 2004 |
US |