This application claims priority to European Patent Application Nos. EP 10 401 109.3 and EP 10 401 110.1, both of which were filed on Jul. 20, 2010 and both of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a vacuum cleaner, in particular a canister vacuum cleaner, including a housing which is provided with at least one holding device for holding a vacuuming tool in a parked position.
DE 40 36 314 C2, which is incorporated by reference herein, describes canister vacuum cleaners having a floor nozzle connected to a suction hose and a suction wand, and with holding means on the housing and on the suction wand or the base unit, which holding means interact to hold the wand to the housing in a parked position after completion of the vacuuming operation.
The Assignee of the present invention manufactures and sells a canister vacuum cleaner under the model number S5311, for example, which is provided with three holding devices (see “Miele Bodenpflege-Geräte, Fachhandels-Programm, Stand: 1. Oktober 2009” [Miele floor care appliance specialist retailer's catalogue of Oct. 1, 2009] pages 17/18 and 32/33). In the rear portion of the housing, there is provided a first holding device which, when the vacuum cleaner is in its operating position (standing on its wheels), receives a latching element provided on a floor nozzle coupled to the vacuum cleaner via a suction hose and a suction wand. This holding device is intended for short breaks during vacuuming. Two additional holding devices are provided on the sides of the housing to receive the floor nozzle when the vacuum cleaner is in a storage position (standing on the rear side of the housing). This is the position in which the vacuum cleaner is often stored after use.
In an embodiment, the present invention provides a vacuum cleaner including a housing having at least one holding device configured to receive a vacuuming tool in a parked position and at least one illumination device associated with the holding device.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention is described in more detail below and schematically shown in the drawings, in which:
In an embodiment, an aspect of the present invention is to provide a vacuum cleaner that makes it easier for the user to insert the vacuuming tool into the holding device.
Some advantages of the present invention are achieved by associating the holding device with at least one illumination device. This allows the user to clearly see the holding device even in a dark environment, which makes it easier for the latching element on the vacuuming tool to be inserted into the holding device.
The illumination device may advantageously be disposed in the holding device, where it acts directly at the critical site. If the holding device is divided into an insertion region and a holding region, it is suitable to provide illumination devices in both the insertion region and the holding region.
Additionally or alternatively, an illumination device may be disposed next to the holding device. This makes it possible to illuminate the floor area during vacuuming Good illumination in dark rooms is achieved in particular when an illumination device is disposed in both the holding device and next to it.
When illuminated holding devices are provided on both sides of the housing, greater flexibility is provided for the storage of the vacuum cleaner.
In an embodiment, the illumination device includes at least one light source disposed in the housing and a light guide associated with the light source and extending to the surface of the housing. In this manner, a protected flush fit is achieved.
Further, the illumination device can be associated with a circuit means for enabling the holding device to be illuminated at least for a short period of time after the vacuum cleaner is turned off or after the vacuum cleaner is disconnected from the mains voltage supply. Typically, the vacuum cleaner is parked after the fan is turned off using a main switch. Delayed switching off of the illumination ensures that the user continues to see the holding device during parking, allowing him or her to place the vacuuming tool into the parked position only at this point. For this purpose, suitable times are between 30 and 60 seconds. Technically, it is also possible to perform control while the fan (vacuum cleaner) is off and the power plug is making contact such that the illumination is turned off with a delay after pulling the power plug. However, this may be unfavorable for reasons of energy economy.
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Power supply and control electronics 14 are equipped with a circuit means 18 adapted to also turn on illumination devices 9 through 11 upon actuation of main switch 19 (see
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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European Patent Office, European Search Report in European Patent Application No. 10 40 1110 (Feb. 28, 2011). |
Miele Bodenpflege-Geräte, Fachhandels-Programm, Stand: Oct. 2009 [Miele floor care appliance specialist retailer's catalogue of Oct. 1, 2009], pp. 17/18 and 32/33. |
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20120017388 A1 | Jan 2012 | US |