Claims
- 1. A vacuum cleaner comprising a vacuum cleaner main body, an electric blower motor provided in said vacuum cleaner main body, a dust collection part provided in said vacuum cleaner main body, a suction nozzle body for communicating with said dust collection part, an impeller having a rotary axis provided in an interior portion of said suction nozzle body and driven by a suction force which is generated by said electric blower motor, said suction nozzle body including at least one of a rotation brush member and a rotation blade member, an opening portion of said suction nozzle body being opposed to a surface to be subjected to cleaning, and a suction inlet port being provided for said suction nozzle body for sucking air from an outside portion independently of air sucked through said opening portion, said suction inlet port being provided separately from said opening portion, said suction inlet port being provided so as to initially direct air which is sucked from the outside portion in a direction transverse to the rotary axis of said impeller, and an air flow passage is formed in said suction nozzle body so that at least part of the air which is directed from said suction inlet port initially impinges on said impeller so as to rotate said impeller and then is passed to a region of said surface to be subjected to cleaning and sucked into said vacuum cleaner main body.
- 2. A vacuum cleaner comprising a vacuum cleaner main body, an electric blower motor provided in said vacuum cleaner main body, a dust collection part provided in said vacuum cleaner main body, a suction nozzle body for communicating with said dust collection part, an impeller having a rotary axis provided in an interior portion of said suction nozzle body and driven by a suction force which is generated by said electric blower motor, said suction nozzle body including at least one of a rotation brush member and a rotation blade member, an opening portion of said suction nozzle body being opposed to a surface to be subjected to cleaning, and a suction inlet port being provided for said suction nozzle body for sucking air from an outside portion independently of air sucked through said opening portion, said suction nozzle port being provided separately from said opening portion, said suction inlet port being provided so as to initially direct the air which is sucked from the outside portion in a direction transverse to the rotary axis of said impeller, and the air which initially impinges on said impeller and drives said impeller to rotate is thereafter sucked to said dust collection part through a space which is provided on said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member.
- 3. A vacuum cleaner comprising a vacuum cleaner main body, an electric blower motor provided in said vacuum cleaner main body, a dust collection part provided in said vacuum cleaner main body, a suction nozzle body for communicating with said dust collection part, an impeller provided in an interior portion of said suction nozzle body and driven by a suction force which is generated by said electric blower motor, said suction nozzle body including at least one of a rotation brush member and a rotation blade member, an opening portion of said suction nozzle body being opposed to a surface to be subjected to cleaning, and a suction inlet port being provided for said suction nozzle body for sucking air from an outside portion independently of air sucked through said opening portion, said suction inlet port being provided separately from said opening portion, said suction inlet port being provided so as to initially direct the air which is sucked from the outside portion in a direction transverse to the rotary axis of said impeller to rotate said impeller, and at least a portion of the air sucked through said suction inlet port is thereafter communicated with a space which is provided on said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member.
- 4. A vacuum cleaner according to one of claim 1 to claim 3, wherein said suction nozzle body has an air outlet nozzle for connecting said interior portion of said suction nozzle main body with an outside portion, and said suction inlet port is positioned along an extension of an axis of said air outlet nozzle.
- 5. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 4, wherein said impeller serves as said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member.
- 6. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 4, wherein a brush member is installed on at least a part of said impeller, whereby said impeller serves as at least a part of said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member.
- 7. A vacuum cleaner according to one of claim 1 to claim 3, wherein said impeller serves as said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member.
- 8. A vacuum cleaner according to one of claim 1 to claim 3, wherein a brush member is installed on at least a part of said impeller, whereby said impeller serves as at least a part of said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member.
- 9. A suction nozzle body of a vacuum cleaner comprising a suction nozzle main body, an opening portion of said suction nozzle body being opposed to a surface to be subjected to cleaning, at least one of a rotation brush member and a rotation blade member being provided in an interior portion of said suction nozzle main body, an impeller having a rotary axis for driving said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member, an air outlet nozzle for connecting an interior portion of said suction nozzle main body, and a suction inlet port for sucking air from an outside portion independently of air sucked through said opening portion is provided separately from said opening portion, said suction inlet port being provided so as to initially direct the air which is sucked from the outside portion in a direction transverse to the rotary axis of said impeller, and an air flow passage is formed so that at least a part of the air which is directed from said suction inlet port initially impinges on said impeller to rotate said impeller and then is passed to a region of said surface to be subjected to cleaning and sucked into said vacuum cleaner main body.
- 10. A suction nozzle body of a vacuum cleaner comprising a suction nozzle main body, an opening portion of said suction nozzle body being opposed to a surface to be subjected to cleaning, at least one of a rotation brush member and a rotation blade member being provided in an interior portion of said suction nozzle main body, an impeller having a rotary axis for driving said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member, an air outlet nozzle for connecting an interior portion of said suction nozzle main body, and a suction inlet port for sucking air from an outside portion independently of air sucked through said opening portion is provided separately from said opening portion, said suction inlet port being provided so as to direct to air which is sucked from the outside portion in a direction transverse to the rotary axis of said impeller, and the air which initially impinges on said impeller and drives said impeller to rotate is then sucked into said air outlet nozzle through a space which is provided on said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member.
- 11. A suction nozzle body of a vacuum cleaner comprising a suction nozzle main body, an opening portion of said suction nozzle body being opposed to a surface to be subjected to cleaning, at least one of a rotation brush member and a rotation blade member being provided in an interior portion of said suction nozzle main body, an impeller having a rotating axis for driving said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member, an air outlet nozzle for connecting an interior portion of said suction nozzle main body, and a suction inlet port for sucking air from an outside portion independently of air sucked through said opening portion is provided separately from said opening portion, said suction inlet port being provided so as to initially direct the air which is sucked from the outside portion in a direction transverse to the rotary axis of said impeller to rotate said impeller, and thereafter at least a portion of the air sucked through said suction inlet port is communicated with a space which is provided on said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member.
- 12. A suction nozzle body of a vacuum cleaner according to one of claim 9 to claim 11, wherein said suction nozzle body has an air outlet nozzle for connecting said interior portion of said suction nozzle main body with an outside portion, and said suction inlet port is positioned away from an extension of an axis of said air outlet nozzle.
- 13. A suction nozzle body of a vacuum cleaner according to claim 12, wherein said impeller serves as said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member.
- 14. A suction nozzle body of a vacuum cleaner according to claim 12, wherein a brush member is installed on at least a part of said impeller, and said impeller serves as at least a part of said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member.
- 15. A suction nozzle body of a vacuum cleaner according to one of claim 9 to claim 11, wherein said impeller serves as said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member.
- 16. A suction nozzle body of a vacuum cleaner according to one of claim 9 to claim 11, wherein a brush member is installed on at least a part of said impeller, and said impeller serves as at least a part of said at least one of said rotation brush member and said rotation blade member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/913,356, filed Sep. 15, 1997, which is a 371 of PCT/JP96/00427 filed Mar. 15, 1995, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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