The present disclosure relates to a vacuum cleaner, and more particularly to a vacuum cleaner having a detachable blower, and to a related locking assembly.
Presently, one type of vacuum cleaner having a detachable blower may perform blowing or sucking operation. The detachable blower is commonly attached to or detached from a body of the vacuum cleaner via a locking assembly. When the vacuum cleaner needs to perform blowing operation, the blower is detached from the body for separately processing blowing operation, such as blowing debris from a machine table to the ground before sucking operation, or blowing dispersive debris or leaves together for conveniently vacuum or clearing. As shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,880,364 and U.S. Patent Publication Number 2002/0108205, a vacuum cleaner having a detachable blower disclosed in either of them forms two hand grip portions on two opposite sides of the detachable blower for the user to grip the blower. However, for such a vacuum cleaner, the user must grip the two hand grip portions with both hands to lift the whole vacuum cleaner. If one hand of the user is wounded or carrying other objects, she/he can not lift the whole vacuum cleaner, thereby such a vacuum cleaner is inconvenient in use.
In a vacuum cleaner having a detachable blower, the body commonly includes a dirt tank and a tank cover located between the dirt tank and the blower. A drive motor and an impeller are mounted in a housing of the blower for generating low pressure suction force in the dirt tank to thereby suck debris, dust or liquid waste into the dirt tank through a hose mounted at the dirt tank. The vacuum cleaner has blowing and sucking function, and when it is used for blowing function, the blower is detached from the vacuum cleaner for independently processing blowing function. Accordingly, a locking assembly is arranged between the dirt tank and the blower, for attaching or detaching the blower from the dirt tank. However, referring to U.S. Patent Publication Number 2002/0138938, a locking assembly disclosed therein can not reliably lock the blower with the dirt tank, so the blower maybe accidentally break away from the dirt tank.
To overcome one or more the shortcomings of vacuum cleaners having a detachable blower, or to provide other benefits, the present disclosure provides a vacuum cleaner which is convenient in use. Also, the present disclosure provides a detachable blower which can reliably and conveniently be locked or unlocked from the vacuum cleaner body.
If desired, according to some aspects of the disclosure, a vacuum cleaner may include a detachable blower, a dirt tank, and a tank cover mounted on the dirt tank. The blower may be detachably mounted on the tank cover and include a main body with a single handle, the single handle located on a top face of the main body.
Also, according to certain other aspect of the disclosure, a locking assembly is disclosed for a vacuum cleaner with a detachable blower, the vacuum cleaner including a tank cover and the blower being detachably engaged with the tank cover. The locking assembly may be arranged between the tank cover and the blower. The locking assembly may include a latch, a resilient member and a locking shoulder, the resilient member being connected between the blower and the latch, the latch being pivotally mounted at the blower and engageable with the locking shoulder.
The present disclosure will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments below.
Detailed reference will now be made to the drawings in which examples embodying the present disclosure are shown. The detailed description uses numerical and letter designations to refer to features in the drawings. Like or similar designations in the drawings and description have been used to refer to like or similar parts of the embodiments.
The drawings and detailed description provide a full and detailed written description of the disclosed subject matter, and the manner and process of making and using it, so as to enable one skilled in the art to make and use it, as well as the best mode of carrying out the disclosed subject matter. However, the examples set forth in the drawings and detailed descriptions are provided by way of explanation of the subject matter and are not meant as limitations of the subject matter. The inventions encompassed by this disclosure therefore include any modifications and variations of the following examples as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Referring to
The dirt tank 3 includes a plurality of wheeled casters 32 mounted at a circumference of a bottom portion thereof, and a wind outlet 34 on a top portion thereof.
The tank cover 2 is attached to the dirt tank 3 via a latch 4, and defines a receiving chamber 21 (see
Further referring to
Additionally, the blower 1 includes a single handle 11 on a top face 122 thereof. The handle 11 includes a front end portion 111 extending upward from the top face 122, a rear end portion 112 extending from a rear side of the main body 12, and a hand grip portion 115 connecting the front end portion 111 and the rear end portion 112. A power switch 113 is mounted on the front end portion 111. A locking assembly 114 is arranged at the rear end portion 112 as detailed below, engageable with the locking shoulder 22 of the tank cover 2, for attaching or detaching the blower 1 from the tank cover 2. The hand grip portion 115 is in an arc shape. As best seen in
According to the disclosed embodiment, the central plane 116 of handle 11 is coplanar with an axis 132 of a motor shaft 131 of the drive motor 13. Therefore, when the vacuum cleaner is to be lifted up, a user needs only one hand to carry on the single hand grip portion 115 and exert an upward force along the axis 132 of the motor shaft 131, thereby the vacuum cleaner can be easily lifted up via one hand of the user once the upward force exerted by the user is slightly larger than gravity of the vacuum cleaner extending downward along the axis 132 of the motor shaft 131. Alternatively, the axis 132 of the motor shaft 131 may be parallel to the central plane 116 of the handle 11, which is also practicable and only needs a slight larger upward force exerted on the hand grip portion 115 of the handle by the user's one hand.
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The latch 210 is independently formed and includes an activating portion 301, a rotating portion 302 and a latching portion 303. The rotating portion 302 defines a central hole 304 which rotatably encloses on the center shaft 271 for pivotally connecting the latch 210 with the handle 207. The activating portion 101 is partially embedded into the opening 72. The latching portion 303 includes a latch section 305, an abutting slot 307 and a positioning member 306 projected from a center of the abutting slot 307. The latch section 305 and the abutting slot 307 are located at opposite sides of the latching portion 303. The latch section 305 has a top face 309 and a slanted bottom face 308. One end of the resilient member 214 is enclosed on the positioning member 306 and abutting against the abutting slot 307, and the other end of the resilient member 214 is abutted against the baffle 273 of the handle 207. The resilient member 214 after assembly has an original position in a compressed state, so the latching portion 303 is pushed away from the baffle 273 by the resilient member 14, and the latch section 105 thereof is extended beyond the receiving opening 274, and latches with the locking shoulder 212, thereby locking the blower 203 with the tank cover 202.
When the blower 203 needs to be disconnected from the tank cover 202, starting in the position shown in
While preferred embodiments have been shown and described, those skilled in the art will recognize that changes and modifications may be made to the foregoing examples without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. For example, specific styles and dimensions of various elements of the illustrated embodiments and materials used for those elements may be altered to suit particular applications and industry regulations. It is thus intended to claim all such changes and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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The present application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application No. 12/466,876, filed May 15, 2009, to be issued as U.S. Pat. No. 8,590,099, to which Applicants hereby claim benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120, and which Applicants hereby incorporate by reference herein for all purposes.
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