Vacuum cleaner comprising a holder for accessories

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6286182
  • Patent Number
    6,286,182
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 7, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 11, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a vacuum cleaner comprising a housing (1) accommodating a suction unit (7). The vacuum cleaner comprises a suction nozzle (9) which can be coupled to the housing via a suction tube (13) and a suction hose (15). The vacuum cleaner further comprises a handle (17), which is present near a coupling (69) between the suction hose and the suction tube, and a holder (25) for accessories (27, 29), which is detachably coupled to the handle and fits over the handle near a first end (37) and near a second end (39).According to the invention, the holder (25) comprises a bridge portion (41) interconnecting the first end (37) and the second end (39) of the holder, and the holder is detachably coupled to the handle (17) exclusively by means of a coupling member (51) which is present on a portion (53) of the bridge portion which is situated at a distance from the first end and the second end. Thus, the holder can be released from the handle and the holder can be coupled to the handle in a simple manner without much effort. During operation, the user holds the handle and the bridge together, thus preventing the holder from being unintentionally uncoupled from the handle under the influence of, for example, handling forces.In a preferred embodiment, the handle (17) is a tube, while the bridge portion (41) comprises a shell-like portion (41) which is present at least near the first end (37) and near the second end (39), and which partially fits over the handle substantially without clearance. Thus, the holder (25) is secured against torsional movement around the coupling member (51) when it is coupled to the handle.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a vacuum cleaner comprising a housing, which accommodates a suction unit, a suction accessory, which can be coupled to the housing via a suction hose and a suction tube, a handle, which is situated near a coupling between the suction hose and the suction tube, and a holder for further accessories, which is detachably coupled to the handle and connects to said handle near a first end and a second end.




The invention also relates to a holder which can suitably be used in a vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention.




The invention further relates to a suction hose which can suitably be used in a vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention, said suction hose comprising the handle of the vacuum cleaner.




The invention additionally relates to a suction tube which can suitably be used in a vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention, said suction tube comprising the handle of the vacuum cleaner.




A vacuum cleaner of the type mentioned in the opening paragraph is disclosed in EP-B-0 747 000. The handle of the known vacuum cleaner is tubular and forms part of a suction duct of the vacuum cleaner which connects the suction accessory to the suction unit. The holder of the known vacuum cleaner is plate-shaped and extends parallel to the handle in a state wherein the holder is coupled to the handle. A number of further accessories of the vacuum cleaner are detachably coupled to the holder. Since the holder is in the immediate vicinity of the handle, a user of the vacuum cleaner has said accessories close at hand, resulting in a high ease of use. Since the holder connects to the handle only near the two ends of the holder, a relatively large gripping space for the handle is provided between the handle and the holder, so that upon gripping the handle, the user is not hampered by the holder. The known holder comprises, at each of the two ends, a coupling member for coupling the holder to the handle. As a result, a stable coupling of the holder to the handle is achieved.




A drawback of the known vacuum cleaner resides in that uncoupling the holder requires both the first end and the second end of the holder to be uncoupled from the handle, while coupling the holder to the handle requires both the first end of the holder and the second end of the holder to be coupled to the handle. Consequently, coupling and uncoupling of the holder is rather inconvenient to the user. A further drawback of the known vacuum cleaner resides in that the forces exerted on the holder during detaching an accessory from the holder may unintentionally cause the entire holder to be uncoupled from the handle.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a vacuum cleaner of the type mentioned in the opening paragraph, wherein the above-mentioned drawbacks of the known vacuum cleaner are precluded as much as possible.




In order to achieve said object, the vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the holder is provided with a bridge which interconnects both ends of the holder, which holder can be coupled to the handle exclusively by means of a coupling member which is provided on a part of the bridge which is situated at a distance from both ends. As a result of the fact that the holder can be coupled to the handle exclusively by means of the coupling member provided on said part of the bridge, coupling and uncoupling of the holder is considerably simplified. In common with the vacuum cleaner described in EP-B-0 747 000. the holder of the vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention connects with both ends to the handle, so that the vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention also has a relatively large gripping space for the handle. In the case of the vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention, said gripping space is situated between the holder and the bridge interconnecting both ends of the holder. As a result, the user gripping the handle also grips the bridge of the holder, so that, during operation, the holder cannot separate from the handle if the holder were to be unintentionally uncoupled from the handle, or if forces were to be exerted on the holder during detaching accessories from the holder.




It is noted that in the foregoing and the following parts of this document as well as in the claims, the expression “connect to” is to be taken to mean “fit on without, or substantially without, interspace”. Thus, said expression is not to be taken to include “coupled to or connected to”.




A particular embodiment of a vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the handle is tubular, while the bridge comprises a shell-shaped part at least near the two ends of the holder, which shell-shaped part partly fits over the tubular handle substantially without clearance. By virtue of the fact that the bridge is provided with said shell-shaped part near both ends of the holder, the holder is secured against torsional movements about the coupling member in an effective and robust manner. It is thus precluded that, under the influence of such torsional movements, the holder is unintentionally uncoupled from the handle and that the coupling member is distorted under the influence of such torsional movements.




A further embodiment of a vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the bridge comprises a single shell-shaped part which extends from the first end to the second end of the holder and partly fits over the tubular handle substantially without clearance. Due to the fact that the bridge comprises said single shell-shaped part, a simple construction of the holder is obtained and the handle with the bridge coupled thereto handles nicely.




Yet another embodiment of a vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the handle and the bridge are curved, viewed in a longitudinal direction of the handle. Said curved shape of the handle and the bridge, viewed in the longitudinal direction of the handle, provides for a relatively large space between the holder and the bridge and hence a relatively large gripping space for the handle.




A particular embodiment of a vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the handle and the bridge are provided with co-operating locking elements by means of which the holder can be locked with respect to the handle, viewed in a longitudinal direction of the handle. By using said locking elements, it is precluded, in a practical and simple manner, that the holder can be moved along the handle in the longitudinal direction under the influence of handling forces when the holder is in the coupled situation.




A further embodiment of a vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the coupling member comprises two elastically deformable hooks for cooperation with a coupling element of the handle which, viewed in cross-section, is T-shaped. In this manner, a simple construction, a reliable operation and a simple control of the coupling member is obtained. Uncoupling of the holder takes place by simply snapping the holder from the handle, while elastically deforming said hooks, and coupling of the holder to the handle takes place by simply snapping the holder onto the handle while elastically deforming said hooks.




Yet another embodiment of a vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the coupling element comprises a central part for co-operation with the hooks of the holder, and the coupling element is provided, on either side of the central part, with parts which are widened with respect to the central part. In this embodiment, the hooks and said widened parts of the coupling element form the above-mentioned co-operating locking elements by means of which shifting of the holder along the handle in the longitudinal direction is precluded. In this manner, reliably operating locking elements are obtained in a simple manner.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

diagrammatically shows a vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention,





FIG. 2

shows a handle with a detachably coupled holder of the vacuum cleaner in accordance with

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken on the line III—III in

FIG. 2

,





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken on the line IV—IV in

FIG. 2

, and





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken on the line V—V in FIG.


4


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention, as shown in

FIG. 1

, is a so-called canister-type vacuum cleaner which comprises a housing


1


which can be moved over a surface


5


to be cleaned by means of a number of wheels


3


. The housing


1


accommodates an electrical suction unit


7


which is only diagrammatically shown in FIG.


1


. The vacuum cleaner further comprises a suction accessory


9


which, in the example shown, has a suction nozzle


11


. The suction accessory


9


is detachably coupled to the housing


1


via a metal suction tube


13


and a flexible suction hose


15


, said suction accessory


9


being pivotably coupled to the suction tube


13


, the suction tube


13


being detachably coupled to a tubular handle


17


secured to the suction hose


15


, and the suction hose


15


being detachably coupled to an input


19


of the housing


1


. The input


19


opens into a dust chamber


21


of the housing


1


which is connected to the suction unit


7


via a filter


23


. In operation, the suction unit


7


creates a partial vacuum in a suction duct which comprises, in succession, the suction accessory


9


, the suction tube


13


, the handle


17


, the suction hose


15


, the input


19


and the dust chamber


21


of the vacuum cleaner. Under the influence of said partial vacuum, dust and dirt particles present on the surface


5


to be cleaned are sucked via the suction nozzle


11


of the suction accessory


9


and said suction duct towards the dust chamber


21


where they are collected in a disposable dust bag.




As

FIG. 1

further shows, the vacuum cleaner is provided with a synthetic resin holder


25


to which a number of further accessories


27


,


29


of the vacuum cleaner are detachably attached, such as a number of alternative suction accessories which can be used instead of the suction accessory


9


to clean, for example, furniture. The holder


25


is detachably coupled to the handle


17


in a manner which will be described in greater detail hereinafter, and the holder is shown in detail in FIG.


2


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the holder


25


comprises a clamping member


31


which extends substantially parallel to the tubular handle


17


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the clamping member


31


has a C-shaped cross-section with two elastically deformable hooks


33


,


35


between which the accessories


27


,


29


can be clamped. The clamping member


31


of the holder


25


connects to the handle


17


close to a first end


37


and close to a second end


39


, said two ends


37


and


39


being interconnected by a bridge


41


forming part of the holder


25


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the bridge


41


includes a shell-shaped part


43


having a cross-section which is slightly shorter than a half ring. The shell-shaped part


43


extends throughout the holder


25


, i.e. throughout the first end


37


of the holder


25


, throughout the bridge


41


and throughout the second end


39


of the holder


25


. As is also shown in

FIG. 3

, the shell-shaped part


43


fits partly over the tubular handle


17


, viewed throughout the length of the holder


25


, both edges


45


and


47


of the shell-shaped part


43


engaging the handle


17


almost without clearance.




Due to the fact that the holder


25


is situated in the immediate vicinity of the handle


17


, a user of the vacuum cleaner has the accessories


27


,


29


close at hand, so that a great ease of use is provided. Since the clamping member


31


connects with both ends


37


and


39


to the handle


17


, and the two ends


37


and


39


are interconnected by the bridge


41


, a large gripping space


49


is provided between the clamping member


31


and the bridge


41


, in which gripping space the user can place a hand to grip the handle


17


. When the user grips the handle


17


via the gripping space


49


, he is not hampered by the clamping member


31


with the further accessories


27


,


29


, so that said construction of the holder


25


provides a great ease of use. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the tubular handle


17


and the bridge


41


are curved, viewed in a longitudinal direction of the handle


17


, so that the gripping space


49


is further increased. By using the bridge


41


, a rigid and stable construction of the holder


25


is obtained. Since the bridge


41


comprises said shell-shaped part


43


, the handle


17


and the bridge


41


handle nicely. When the user grips the handle


17


, he also grips the bridge


41


of the holder


25


, so that, during operation, the holder


25


cannot fall from the handle


17


if the holder


25


were to be unintentionally uncoupled from the handle


17


, or if forces were to be exerted on the holder


25


during detaching the accessories


27


,


29


.




In accordance with the invention, the holder


25


is detachably coupled to the handle


17


exclusively by means of a coupling member


51


which is provided on a part


53


of the bridge


41


which is situated at a distance from both ends


37


and


39


. In the example shown in

FIG. 2

, said part


53


of the bridge


41


is closer to the second end


39


than to the first end


37


. In accordance with the invention, said part


53


of the bridge


41


may alternatively be situated centrally between the two ends


37


and


39


, or closer to the first end


37


than to the second end


39


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the coupling member


51


is situated in an enlarged part


55


of the shell-shaped part


43


of the bridge


41


, and is shown in section in FIG.


4


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the coupling member


51


comprises two elastically deformable hooks


57


,


59


which are integrated with the shell-shaped part


43


of the bridge


41


. In the coupled state, the hooks co-operate with a coupling element


61


, which is integrated with the handle


17


, and, as shown in

FIG. 4

, is T-shaped in cross-section. The coupling element


61


extends in the longitudinal direction of the tubular handle


17


and comprises, as shown in

FIG. 5

, a central part


63


for co-operation with the hooks


57


,


59


of the coupling member


51


. On either side of the central part


63


, the coupling element


61


is provided with parts


65


and


67


which are widened with respect to the central part


63


. Since the holder


25


is detachably coupled to the handle


17


exclusively by means of the coupling member


51


, the holder


25


can be simply and quickly uncoupled from and coupled to the handle


17


. The coupling member


51


and the coupling element


61


are constructed in a simple, robust manner and operate reliably. The holder


25


is uncoupled by simply pulling it from the handle


17


, whereby the hooks


57


,


59


are elastically deformed. The holder


25


is coupled to the handle


17


by simply snapping it onto the handle


17


, which also involves deformation of the hooks


57


,


59


. Since the coupling element


61


is provided with the parts


65


,


67


, which are widened with respect to the central part


63


, the holder


25


can be coupled to the handle


17


exclusively in a position where the hooks


57


,


59


embrace the central part


63


. This is a simple way of accurately positioning the holder


25


with respect to the handle


17


. In addition, the parts


65


,


67


, which are widened with respect to the central part


63


, also preclude in a simple and reliable manner that, during use, the holder


25


can be moved in the longitudinal direction of the handle


17


as a result of, for example, handling forces. The hooks


57


,


59


and the widened parts


65


,


67


thus form co-operating locking elements by means of which the holder


25


can be locked with respect to the handle


17


, viewed in the longitudinal direction of the handle


17


.




It is noted that, at the location of the ends


37


and


39


, the holder


25


is not coupled to the handle


17


but only connects to the handle


17


, i.e. it fits on the handle


17


substantially without clearance and engages the handle


17


with the two edges


45


,


47


. Since the cross-section of the shell-shaped part


43


of the bridge is slightly shorter than a half ring, the shell-shaped part


43


is not coupled to the handle


17


near the ends


37


and


39


, and the shell-shaped part


43


causes no resistance near the ends


37


and


39


upon uncoupling and removing the holder


25


. Since the shell-shaped part


43


extends to a point proximate to the first end


37


and the second end


39


, the holder


25


is secured against torsional movements about the coupling member


51


in an efficacious and robust manner. The shell-shaped part


43


thus precludes that the holder


25


can be unintentionally uncoupled from the handle


17


under the influence of such torsional movements, and that the coupling member


51


can be distorted or damaged under the influence of such torsional movements. It is noted that such securing of the holder


25


with respect to the handle


17


is also achieved in an alternative embodiment of the vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention, wherein the bridge


41


of the holder


25


comprises a shell-shaped part exclusively near the two ends


37


and


39


, which shell-shaped part partly fits over the tubular handle


17


substantially without clearance, and wherein the bridge


41


between the two ends


37


and


39


has a different shape or, for example, is recessed in the handle


17


.




In the above-described example of the vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention, the handle


17


is permanently secured to the suction hose


15


, and the handle


17


comprises a coupling


69


, only diagrammatically shown in

FIG. 2

, with which the handle


17


can be detachably coupled to the suction tube


13


. The suction hose


15


, the handle


17


secured to the suction hose


15


, and the holder


25


which is detachably coupled to the handle


17


thus constitute a separate part of the vacuum cleaner. It is noted that the invention also includes vacuum cleaners wherein the handle and the holder for further accessories, which is detachably coupled to said handle, are permanently secured to the suction tube, said handle comprising a coupling with which the handle can be detachably coupled to the suction hose. The invention also includes vacuum cleaners wherein the handle and the holder for further accessories, which is detachably coupled to said handle, includes two couplings with which the handle can be detachably coupled to, respectively, the suction hose and the suction tube.




It is further noted that instead of the coupling member


51


, another type of coupling member may alternatively be used which is provided on the central part


53


of the bridge


41


. For example, instead of the coupling member


51


, a central part of the shell-shaped part


43


can be used as the coupling member, in which case the relevant central part of the shell-shaped part


43


has a slightly longer cross-section than a half ring, so that the central part of the shell-shaped part


43


can be made to embrace the tubular handle


17


, while being subject to elastic deformation. In addition, instead of the coupling member


51


, use can be made, for example, of a coupling member which is provided with a locking slide which is slidably mounted in the shell-shaped part


43


and which co-operates with a locking element provided on the handle


17


, said locking slide being slidable against the pretension of a mechanical spring by pushing in at least one operating knob provided on the holder. Other variations may relate to, for example, a pair of wire springs secured in the shell-shaped part which co-operate with a T-shaped coupling element of the handle, which wire springs can be pressed apart, leading to elastic deformation of the wire springs and to the release of the coupling element, by shifting a slide knob arranged between the two wire springs. Instead of the coupling member


51


and the coupling element


61


, in addition, other types of co-operating clamping members can be used which are customary per se, such as a projection for co-operation with a clamping groove. It is further noted that the central part


53


of the bridge


41


in accordance with the invention can also be provided with more than one coupling member for coupling the holder


25


to the handle


17


.




In the example of a vacuum cleaner in accordance with the invention, as described hereinabove, the hooks


57


,


59


of the coupling member


51


and the coupling element


61


also form co-operating locking elements for precluding movements of the holder


25


along the handle


17


in the longitudinal direction. Finally, it is noted that the handle


17


and the holder


25


in accordance with the invention may also be provided with separate locking elements for precluding such movements.



Claims
  • 1. A vacuum cleaner comprising a housing, which accommodates a suction unit, a suction accessory, which can be coupled to the housing via a suction hose and a suction tube, a handle, which is situated near a coupling between the suction hose and the suction tube, and a holder for further accessories, which holder comprises a first end and a second end and is detachably coupled to the handle via a coupling member,wherein the holder is provided with a bridge which interconnects both ends of the holder, which holder is capable of being coupled to the handle exclusively by means of a coupling member provided on a part of the bridge which is situated at a distance from both ends.
  • 2. A vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle is tubular, and the bridge comprises a shell-shaped part at least near the two ends of the holder, which shell-shaped part partly fits over the tubular handle substantially without clearance.
  • 3. A vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 2, wherein the bridge is a single shell-shaped part that extends from the first end to the second end of the holder and partly fits over the tubular handle substantially without clearance.
  • 4. A vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle and the bridge are curved, viewed in a longitudinal direction of the handle.
  • 5. A vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the coupling member, the handle and the bridge are provided with co-operating locking elements by means of which the holder can be locked with respect to the handle, viewed in a longitudinal direction of the handle.
  • 6. A vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the coupling member comprises two elastically deformable hooks for co-operation with a coupling element of the handle which, viewed in cross-section, is T-shaped.
  • 7. A vacuum cleaner as claimed in claim 6, wherein the coupling element comprises a central part for co-operation with the hooks of the holder, and the coupling element is provided, on either side of the central part, with parts which are widened with respect to the central part.
  • 8. A holder for use in a vacuum cleaner, which holder comprises a first end and a second end and is detachably attached to a handle of the vacuum cleaner near the first end and the second end via a coupling member, wherein the holder is provided with a bridge which interconnects both ends of the holder, which holder is capable of being coupled to the handle of the vacuum cleaner exclusively by means of a coupling member provided on a part of the bridge which is situated at a distance from both ends.
  • 9. A holder as claimed in claim 8, wherein the handle is tubular and the bridge comprises a shell-shaped part at least near the two ends of the holder, which shell-shaped part partly fits over the tubular handle substantially without clearance.
  • 10. A holder as claimed in claim 9, wherein the bridge is a single shell-shaped part that extends from the first end to the second end of the holder and partly fits over the tubular handle substantially without clearance.
  • 11. A holder as claimed in claim 8, wherein the handle and the bridge are curved, viewed in a longitudinal direction of the handle.
  • 12. A holder as claimed in claim 8, wherein the coupling member, the handle and the bridge are provided with co-operating locking elements by means of which the holder can be locked with respect to the handle, viewed in a longitudinal direction of the handle.
  • 13. A holder as claimed in claim 8, wherein the coupling member comprises two elastically deformable hooks for co-operation with a coupling element of the handle which, viewed in cross-section, is T-shaped.
  • 14. A holder as claimed in claim 13, wherein the coupling element comprises a central part for co-operation with the hooks of the holder, and the coupling element is provided, on either side of the central part, with parts which are widened with respect to the central part.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99200408 Feb 1999 EP
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Number Name Date Kind
3872538 Crouser Mar 1975
4720890 Jacob Jan 1988
5732438 Tuvin et al. Mar 1998
5826299 Kim Oct 1998
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Number Date Country
13656 Jul 1934 AU
0747000B1 Dec 1996 EP