The invention relates to a vacuum cleaner, comprising a first lid, which closes a first compartment, and a second lid, which closes a second compartment, wherein the lids are combined such that the first lid is part of and the first compartment is accommodated inside the second lid.
Vacuum cleaners are becoming smaller and more compact and at the same time the trend goes towards more bevelled design forms, which has to effect that the proportion of sloping surfaces will be quite large. In this way, the available room for positioning lids, controls and the like, on the outer surface of the vacuum cleaner will become more limited. Accordingly, there is a need for new solutions for combining two or more functions in one device or unit in order to save space.
Through EP 0319831 is disclosed a push button for a vacuum cleaner which has two functions. More precisely, the push button has the form of a large plate and when pressing one side of the push button, an electric switch will be operated to the on or off state, whereas when pressing the other side of the push button, a locking device for a cable roller will be released enabling automatic rolling in of the electric cable. However, a push button of this kind is not at all space saving but will instead take up a considerable space on the surface of the vacuum cleaner. This is due to the fact that the push button has not the character of being a single unit, which has been given two functions, but is more like two separate units, which have been combined into one larger unit.
EP 1010388 discloses a vacuum cleaner having a handle, which is pivotable between a retracted position, when the handle is flush with the upper surface of the vacuum cleaner and closes an accessory lid, and an extended position when the handle projects from the vacuum cleaner and can be utilized to carry the vacuum cleaner. Apart from this, the handle is arranged to initiate different functions at different positions of the handle. In the document is mentioned switching on/off, release of a cable reel brake, opening and closing of an accessory lid and/or a dust compartment lid.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,554,700 discloses a vacuum cleaner, which comprises two lids, one first lid for closing an accessory compartment for accommodating supplementary nozzles and the like and a second lid for closing a dust collecting compartment. These two lids are combined such that the accessory lid is part of the dust compartment lid and the accessory compartment is accommodated in the dust compartment lid. In this document is not disclosed in detail how the respective lids are locked in the closed position. However, if the latch means for locking the lids in the closed position are in form of snap locking, there is the risk that when opening the first lid, the second lid will be opened instead. If the latch means, on the other hand, are formed as mechanically locking devices, two similar locking devices has to be provided which will be costly to produce and will take up considerable space on the vacuum cleaner.
It is an object of the invention to provide a vacuum cleaner having at least two lids, each for closing a separate compartment, the locking means of which are arranged in a cost and space saving way. At least this object is achieved by a vacuum cleaner according to claim 1.
The basis of the invention is the insight that this object may be achieved by forming the vacuum cleaner such that the first and the second lids are separately lockable by means of a common locking mechanism by means of which each lid can be separately released by operating the actuator in different ways.
Within this general idea, the invention may be implemented in many different ways. The compartments can be any arbitrary and in a hereinafter described and illustrated embodiment, the first compartment is an accessory compartment for accommodating accessories, such as supplementary nozzles, whereas the second compartment is a dust collecting compartment. More precisely, when the actuator is pushed, a first lid covering an accessory compartment will be opened, where accessories such as different nozzles can be stored, whereas when pulling the actuator, a second lid to a dust collecting compartment will be opened in order to allow replacement of a dust bag. It is to be understood, however, that the respective lids could be opened by operating the actuator also in other suitable ways.
The locking mechanism for achieving this can be formed in many different ways. In the hereinafter described and illustrated embodiment, the locking mechanism comprises an actuator and a sub-actuator. The actuator is rotatable around a first axis on the sub-actuator, which in its turn is rotatable around a second axis on the second lid. The actuator has a hook formation, which in a locked state is in engagement with a hook formation on the first lid, whereas the sub-actuator has a hook formation, which in a locked state is in engagement with a hook formation on the body of the vacuum cleaner. When the actuator is operated in one direction, it will be rotated around the first axis and the hook formation on the actuator will be disengaged from the first lid, which accordingly can be opened. When the actuator on the contrary is operated in the other direction, the hook formation on the actuator will maintain engagement with the first lid. Instead the sub-actuator will be rotated around the second axis and the hook formation on the sub-actuator will be disengaged from the body, such that the second lid can be opened.
The invention will be described more in detail in a hereinafter detailed description of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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On the upper side, the vacuum cleaner has an openable first lid 3, which can be opened, as is illustrated in
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The function of the locking mechanism when opening the second lid 5 is illustrated in
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