Claims
- 1. An electric vacuum cleaner, comprising:
- a canister housing including an internal chamber and a suction inlet and an exhaust outlet both communicating with said chamber;
- a suction generator held in said internal chamber;
- a dust collector held in said internal chamber between said suction inlet and said suction generator;
- a nozzle for picking up dirt and debris, said nozzle including an inlet and an outlet;
- a hose communicating with said suction inlet;
- a motor driven agitator and drive motor carried on said nozzle; and
- a wand assembly providing fluid communication between said outlet of said nozzle and said hose, said wand assembly including respective first and second telescoping tubes, an electrical conductor carrying electricity toward said nozzle from said hose and canister housing to power said drive motor; and
- said wand assembly being characterized by forming said first and second telescoping tubes from metal and providing an insulator assembly including an enclosed channel which receives and holds said electrical conductor in substantially any respective position of said first and second telescoping tubes so that said electrical conductor is electrically insulated from said first and second telescoping tubes.
- 2. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 1, wherein said metal is aluminum.
- 3. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 1, wherein said metal is steel.
- 4. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 1, further including a hose coupling secured to a first end of said first telescoping tube, a wand coupling secured to a second end of said first telescoping tube, an anchor sleeve secured to a first terminus of said second telescoping tube and a nozzle coupling secured to a second terminus of said second telescoping tube.
- 5. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 4, wherein said wand coupling is secured to said first telescoping tube, said wand coupling including an actuator and a locking pin and said second telescoping tube including a series of locking notches which receives said locking pin so as to secure and lock said first and second telescoping tubes in a selected telescoping position.
- 6. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 5, further including a spring which biases said actuator and said locking pin into a locked position.
- 7. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 5, further including a guide pin carried on said wand coupling and a registration groove extending longitudinally along said second telescoping tube, said guide pin engaging in said registration groove to prevent relative rotation between said first and second telescoping tubes.
- 8. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 5, further including a snap clip and snap clip receiving apertures in said wand coupling and said first telescoping tube, said snap clip engaging in said snap clip receiving apertures to secure said wand coupling and said first telescoping tube together.
- 9. The wand assembly set forth in claim 1, further including an electrical pathway for grounding said first and second telescoping tubes and preventing build-up of static electrical charge.
- 10. A wand assembly for a vacuum cleaner including a nozzle, a hose and a canister housing, said wand assembly comprising: first and second telescoping tubes defining an air path for fluid communication between the nozzle and the hose and an electrical conductor carrying electricity toward said nozzle from said hose and canister housing;
- said wand assembly being characterized by forming said first and second telescoping tubes from metal and providing an insulator assembly including an enclosed channel which receives and holds said electrical conductor in substantially any respective position of said first and second telescoping tubes so that said electrical conductor is electrically insulated from said first and second telescoping tubes.
- 11. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 1 or 10, wherein said insulator assembly is telescoping.
- 12. The wand assembly set forth in claim 10, wherein said metal is aluminum.
- 13. The wand assembly set forth in claim 10, wherein said metal is steel.
- 14. The wand assembly set forth in claim 10, further including a hose coupling secured to a first end of said first telescoping tube, a wand coupling secured to a second end of said first telescoping tube, an anchor sleeve secured to a first terminus of said second telescoping tube and a nozzle coupling secured to a second terminus of said second telescoping tube.
- 15. The wand assembly set forth in claim 14, wherein said wand coupling is secured to said first telescoping tube, said wand coupling including an actuator and a locking pin and said second telescoping tube including a series of locking notches which receives said locking pin so as to secure and lock said first and second telescoping tubes in a selected telescoping position.
- 16. The wand assembly set forth in claim 15, further including a spring which biases said actuator and said locking pin into a locked position.
- 17. The wand assembly set forth in claim 15, further including a guide pin carried on said wand coupling and a registration groove extending longitudinally along said second telescoping tube, said guide pin engaging in said registration groove to prevent relative rotation between said first and second telescoping tubes.
- 18. The wand assembly set forth in claim 15, further including snap clip receiving apertures in said wand coupling and said first telescoping tube and a snap clip, said snap clip engaging in said snap clip receiving apertures to secure said wand coupling and said first telescoping tube together.
- 19. A wand assembly for a vacuum cleaner including, a nozzle and a base comprising:
- first and second telescoping tubes defining an air path for fluid communication between the nozzle and the hose;
- an electrical conductor running along said tubes; and
- a telescoping insulator assembly which receives, physically isolates and electrically insulates said electrical conductor from said first and second telescoping tubes.
- 20. The wand assembly set forth in claim 19, wherein said telescoping insulator assembly includes a first electrical insulator assembly mounted to said second telescoping tube and a second electrical insulator assembly mounted to said first telescoping tube, said second electrical insulator assembly freely slidingly receiving said first electrical insulator assembly.
- 21. A method of constructing a vacuum cleaner comprising: providing a canister housing holding a suction generator and a dust collector, a nozzle carrying a motor driven agitator and drive motor, and a hose and a telescoping wand assembly connecting the nozzle with the canister housing;
- powering said drive motor through an electrical conductor carried by said wand assembly; and
- electrically insulating said electrical conductor from said wand assembly by physically isolating said electrical conductor in a telescoping insulator assembly.
- 22. An electric vacuum cleaner, comprising:
- a canister housing including an internal chamber and a suction inlet and an exhaust outlet both communicating with said chamber;
- a suction generator held in said internal chamber;
- a dust collector held in said internal chamber between said suction inlet and said suction generator;
- a nozzle for picking up dirt and debris, said nozzle including an inlet and an outlet;
- a hose communicating with said suction inlet;
- a motor driven agitator and drive motor carried on said nozzle; and
- a wand assembly providing fluid communication between said outlet of said nozzle and said hose, said wand assembly including respective first and second telescoping tubes, an electrical conductor carrying electricity toward said nozzle from said hose and canister housing to power said drive motor; and
- said wand assembly being characterized by forming said first and second telescoping tubes from metal and providing an insulator assembly including an enclosed channel which receives and holds said electrical conductor in substantially any respective position of said first and second telescoping tubes so that said electrical conductor is electrically insulated from said first and second telescoping tubes;
- said vacuum cleaner further including a hose coupling secured to a first end of said first telescoping tube, a wand coupling secured to a second end of said first telescoping tube, an anchor sleeve secured to a first terminus of said second telescoping tube and a nozzle coupling secured to a second terminus of said second telescoping tube wherein said insulator assembly includes an electrically insulating sheath defining a wall of a first portion of said channel and extending along a substantially full length of said first telescoping tube between said hose coupling and said wand coupling.
- 23. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 22, wherein said insulator assembly includes an electrically insulating conductor casing extending along a substantially full length of said second telescoping tube between said nozzle coupling and said anchor sleeve for telescoping movement into and out of said first portion of said channel.
- 24. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 23, wherein said conductor casing includes first and second strip members that are connected together to define a second portion of said channel which receives at least a portion of said electrical conductor.
- 25. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 23, wherein said electrical conductor includes a first terminal, a second terminal and a ribbon cable extension.
- 26. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 25, further including a removable fuse module that is secured to said hose coupling and engages said ribbon cable extension.
- 27. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claims 23, 24, 25 or 26 wherein said insulator assembly includes an outer housing that engages said sheath so as to define said first portion of said channel which telescopingly receives said conductor casing and said electrical conductor when said telescoping wand is in a fully retracted position.
- 28. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 27, wherein said outer housing and said sheath do not penetrate said first telescoping tube or said second telescoping tube but said sheath engages an outer wall of said first tube for increased rigidity.
- 29. The vacuum cleaner set forth in claim 27, wherein said sheath and outer housing include cooperating interlocking tabs and notches.
- 30. A wand assembly for a vacuum cleaner including a nozzle, a hose and a canister housing, said wand assembly comprising: first and second telescoping tubes and an electrical conductor carrying electricity toward said nozzle from said hose and canister housing;
- said wand assembly being characterized by forming said first and second telescoping tubes from metal and providing an insulator assembly including an enclosed channel which receives and holds said electrical conductor in substantially any respective position of said first and second telescoping tubes so that said electrical conductor is electrically insulated from said first and second telescoping tubes;
- said wand assembly further including a hose coupling secured to a first end of said first telescoping tube, a wand coupling secured to a second end of said first telescoping tube, an anchor sleeve secured to a first terminus of said second telescoping tube and a nozzle coupling secured to a second terminus of said second telescoping tube wherein said insulator assembly further includes an electrically insulating sheath defining a wall of a first portion of said channel and extending along a substantially full length of said first telescoping tube between said hose coupling and said wand coupling.
- 31. The wand assembly set forth in claim 30, wherein said insulator assembly includes an electrically insulating conductor casing extending along a substantially full length of said second telescoping tube between said nozzle coupling and said anchor sleeve for telescoping movement into and out of said first portion of said channel.
- 32. The wand assembly set forth in claim 31, wherein said conductor casing includes first and second strip members that are connected together to define a second portion of said channel which receives at least a portion of said electrical conductor.
- 33. The wand assembly set forth in claim 31, wherein said electrical conductor includes a first terminal, a second terminal and a ribbon cable extension.
- 34. The wand assembly set forth in claim 33 further including a removable fuse module that is secured to said hose coupling and engages said ribbon cable extension.
- 35. The wand assembly set forth in claims 31, 32, 33 or 34 wherein said insulator assembly includes an outer housing that engages said sheath so as to define said first portion of said channel which telescopingly receives said conductor casing and said electrical conductor when said telescoping wand is in a fully retracted position.
- 36. The wand assembly set forth in claim 35, wherein said outer housing and said sheath do not penetrate said first telescoping tube or said second telescoping tube but said sheath engages an outer wall of said first tube for increased rigidity.
- 37. The wand assembly set forth in claim 35, wherein said sheath and outer housing include cooperating interlocking tabs and notches.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/082,659, filed Apr. 22, 1998.
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