Vacuum cleaner having upright handle with translucent tray for supporting accessory attachments

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6568025
  • Patent Number
    6,568,025
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 27, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A vacuum cleaner having an upright handle with a translucent accessory attachment supporting tray. The translucent tray is sandwiched between two housing portions of the handle to help impart structural rigidity to the handle. The tray includes a plurality of recesses formed to partially house specific cleaning attachments. The translucent material of the tray allows a user to see which cleaning attachments are being supported thereon from the front side of the handle and further forms a compact, aesthetically pleasing means for supporting the cleaning attachments.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to vacuum cleaners, and more particularly to a vacuum cleaner having an upright handle with a translucent tray for releasably supporting accessory attachments such as crevice cleaning tools, wands and other like cleaning accessory attachments for use with a vacuum cleaner.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Vacuum cleaners typically have an upright handle which is secured to a powerhead component. The powerhead often allows the attachment of an auxiliary vacuum hose at some point thereon such that the powerhead can not only be used in a floor cleaning mode, but also in an accessory cleaning mode via the auxiliary vacuum hose attached thereto. Various forms of cleaning attachments such as brushes, crevice cleaning tools, extension wands, etc. are also commonly used with the auxiliary vacuum hose to perform a wide variety of cleaning tasks.




When providing a vacuum cleaner with the capability of performing a variety of cleaning tasks through the use of numerous different cleaning attachments, the problem arises as to how to maintain the various cleaning attachments secured to the vacuum cleaner so that same will not be lost or misplaced. Previously developed vacuum cleaners have typically made use of a variety of clips or other various forms of attachment means for attaching the various accessory cleaning attachments to the upright handle so that same are readily available for use. However, such previously developed securing systems and arrangements often have left the upright handle of the vacuum cleaner looking and feeling bulky, as well as visually unattractive. Still further, such previously developed securing means have often placed the cleaning attachments about the periphery of the upright handle structure, making them susceptible to being jarred loose in the event the handle brushes against a piece if of furniture or other item during use.




It would therefore be highly desirable to provide an upright handle for a vacuum cleaner which includes means for supporting a variety of cleaning attachments on the upright handle in a compact fashion, and which also is visually attractive and which allows the user to see what cleaning attachments are attached to the upright handle, regardless if the user is standing behind or in front of the vacuum cleaner. It would further be desirable if such an upright handle could be provided which is light in weight and is constructed with a minimal number of independent component parts.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a vacuum cleaner having an upright handle assembly with a translucent tray for supporting a plurality of accessory attachments therein. Since the tray is translucent, the user can quickly see, even when standing in front of the vacuum cleaner, which cleaning accessory attachments are being supported on the handle and available for use. The handle also forms an aesthetically appealing component which supports a plurality of cleaning accessory attachments in a compact arrangement.




The upright handle includes an upper portion and a lower portion which are fixedly secured together during initial assembly of the handle by a user after purchase of the invention. The lower handle section includes two housing sections which are secured together in a clamshell-like construction. Each of the housing sections further includes an elongated opening which, when the housing sections are secured together, forms a single, centrally located elongated opening in the lower handle portion.




Before securing the two housing sections of the lower handle portion together, the translucent tray is placed on one of the housing sections. The translucent tray is sandwiched between the housing sections when the two housing sections are assembled together. The translucent tray includes a plurality of recesses formed in accordance with the shapes of predetermined cleaning attachments for partially housing the cleaning attachments therein. At least one securing member is secured to the translucent tray for releasably retaining at least one of the cleaning attachments on the translucent tray.




The upright handle of the present invention forms a means by which a plurality of cleaning attachments can be compactly supported on an upright handle and in a visually appealing manner. Since the user can quickly see through the translucent tray, the user can quickly determine which cleaning attachments are actually being carried on the upright handle and is not required to walk around to the rear of the handle to make this assessment. This further increases the convenience of using a vacuum cleaner associated with the upright handle.




Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a perspective view of the vacuum cleaner incorporating an upright handle in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a rear perspective view of the upright handle shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the upright handle of

FIG. 2

but with the cleaning accessory attachments removed from the handle and with the handle separated into two pieces;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of the lower securing member secured to the translucent tray;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of the components forming the handle assembly;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the handle assembly taken in accordance with section line


6





6


in

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional end view taken in accordance with section line


7





7


in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is shown a vacuum cleaner system


10


in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The vacuum cleaner system


10


incorporates an upright handle


12


which is pivotally secured to a powerhead


14


. The powerhead


14


includes the typical vacuum cleaner components, i.e., a fan motor and a fan driven by the fan motor for generating a suction airflow. Since these components are well known components of vacuum cleaners, they have not been illustrated. A removable dirt receptacle


15


forms a container for holding dust, dirt and other debris filtered from the suction airflow drawn in by the powerhead


14


.




Turning now to a more detailed description of the upright handle


12


, this component is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

as being of a two piece construction comprising a lower handle portion


12




a


and an upper handle portion


12




b


. The two handle portions


12




a


and


12




b


are secured fixedly to one another by a pair of threaded fastening members


18


from a rear surface


20


of the upright handle


12


. Details of the structure associated with the interengaging portions of each of the handle portions


12




a


and


12




b


is disclosed in copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/886,957 entitled “Two Piece Upright Handle Assembly For A Vacuum Cleaner System”, assigned to the assignee of the present invention and filed concurrently herewith.




With further reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the lower handle portion


12




a


includes an opening


22


within which is disposed a translucent tray


24


. The translucent tray


24


includes a plurality of integrally formed recesses


36


,


38


and


40


for partially housing specific accessory cleaning attachments such as crevice cleaning tools, extension wands, brush attachments, and a short length of auxiliary hose. These cleaning attachments are typically used in connection with the auxiliary cleaning hose, which is secured to the electric powerhead


14


through an intake port on an undersurface of the powerhead in a known manner.




It is a principal advantage of the upright handle


12


that the translucent tray


24


provides a means for compact storage of a plurality of cleaning accessory attachments within the interior area defined by the outer periphery of the lower handle portion


12




a


. Since one can see through the translucent tray


24


, the user can instantly tell which cleaning attachments are supported on the tray


24


while viewing a front side (as shown in

FIG. 1

) of the tray. Thus, there is no need for a user to walk around to the rear of the upright handle


12


(as shown in

FIG. 2

) to determine which cleaning attachments are available for use. The translucent tray


24


also provides a aesthetically appealing means for displaying the cleaning attachments being supported thereon.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the upright handle


12


is shown with the cleaning attachments removed from the translucent tray


24


. In this example, the cleaning attachments comprise a length of auxiliary hose


28


having an attachment portion


30


designed to interface with an intake port on the undersurface of the powerhead


14


, a crevice cleaning tool


32


and a brush


34


. The recess


36


is formed in the translucent tray


24


for partially housing the crevice cleaning tool


32


. The recess


38


partially houses the auxiliary hose


28


, and the recess


40


partially houses the brush


34


. Since the length of the auxiliary hose


28


is longer than the length of the lower housing portion


12




a


, an arcuate recess


42


is formed at an upper end


44


of the lower handle portion


12




a


. Similarly, an arcuate recess


46


is formed in a rear surface


48


of the upper handle portion


12




b


. A recess


50


is also formed in the rear surface


48


to accommodate the attachment portion


30


of the auxiliary hose


28


.




With further reference to

FIG. 3

, a securing member


52


in the form of a W-shaped component is secured adjacent a lower end


54


of the lower handle portion


12




a


, while a second securing member


56


is secured at an upper end


58


of the lower handle portion. A third securing member


49


is formed in the recess


46


of the upper handle portion


12




b


. This component will be discussed in detail with reference to FIG.


7


.




Each of the securing members


52


and


56


are adapted to releasably secure a pair of accessory attachments. Securing member


49


secures only the upper end of the auxiliary hose


28


. In this example, securing member


52


secures crevice cleaning tool


32


and a lower end of the auxiliary hose


28


. The other securing member


56


secures the upper end of the auxiliary hose


28


and the brush


34


. The securing members


52


and


56


are preferably identical in construction. Threaded fastening members


57


extend through openings


48




a


and openings


58




a


when the two handle portions


12




a


and


12




b


are secured together to hold them securely assembled.




With reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, securing member


52


can be seen in greater detail. Arms


52




a


thereof form flexible members which allow portions of the crevice cleaning tool


32


and the auxiliary hose


28


to be “snapped” therebetween. These components can be easily removed without any external tools by simply grasping the desired tool and pulling outwardly away from the securing member


52


.




The securing member


52


also includes a pair of openings


60


which allow it to be secured to posts formed on the translucent tray


24


by heat staking using mounting posts


53


. It will be appreciated, however, that any suitable method of attaching the securing member


52


to the translucent tray


24


could be used, such as a threaded fastener assembly.




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, the translucent tray


24


can be seen in greater detail. The translucent tray


24


is sandwiched between a rear housing section


12




a




1


and a front housing section


12




a




2


. The translucent tray


24


includes a pair of ear portions


62


each having holes which are used to secure the tray and orientate it within the opening


22


formed when the front and rear housing sections


12




a




2


and


12




a




1


, respectively, are secured together. A peripheral flange


64


provides a surface for allowing the periphery of the translucent tray


24


to rest within the opening


22


. The rear housing section


12




a




1


includes a pair of holes


66


which are spaced in accordance with the spacing of the ear portions


62


. The holes


66


are also spaced in accordance with a pair of threaded boss portions


68


formed in an innersurface of the front housing section


12




a




2


. Three pairs of fastening elements


70


, such as threaded fastening elements, are used in connection with boss portions


68


and threaded openings


70




a


in the front housing section


12




a




2


to secure the two housing sections


12




a




1


and


12




a




2


together over the translucent tray


24


such that the tray is sandwiched therebetween. It will be appreciated, however, that any suitable fastening elements could be employed besides threaded fastening elements.




It will also be appreciated that the translucent tray


24


forms a structural component of the upright handle


12


. This serves to help make the handle


12


more structurally rigid and to impart an additional degree of strength to the handle.




With brief reference to

FIG. 7

, the construction of the third securing member


49


can be seen in greater detail. The securing member


49


includes a pair of flexible arm portions


74


which are integrally formed from plastic material used to form a rear housing section


76


of the upper handle portion


12




b


. A lower support


78


is integrally formed from a first component


82


of a front housing assembly


80


. A second component


84


is used to sandwich the first component


82


between it and a peripheral edge


86


of the first component


82


. The second component


84


also forms a decorative member on which indicia of the manufacturer can be placed.




The flexible arm portions


74


allow the upper end of the auxiliary hose to be inserted therebetween and to maintain the attachment portion


30


within its associated recess


50


. The housing section


76


and the front housing assembly


80


are held together by conventional threaded fasteners (not shown) which extend through openings


88


in the rear housing section


76


and into blind holes


90


within boss portions


92


of the second component


84


.




The translucent tray


24


is preferably manufactured as a single piece component from a suitably strong plastic such as ABS plastic or polycarbonate. The securing members


52


and


56


are similarly formed as single piece components from plastic such as ABS plastic or another suitably strong plastic.




It will also be appreciated that while three accessory attachment components (i.e., components


32


,


28


and


34


) have been shown as being supported on the translucent tray


24


, that the tray can readily be formed with a greater or lesser number of recesses


36


-


40


to accommodate a greater or lesser plurality of cleaning accessory attachments. Since the tray


24


is translucent, the cleaning accessory attachments secured within its recesses


36


-


40


can be seen from the front side of the vacuum cleaner


12


without the user having to walk behind the vacuum cleaner


10


. The translucent tray


24


further forms a visually appealing means for supporting the accessory attachments


28


,


32


and


34


thereon. Still further, supporting the cleaning attachments


28


,


32


and


34


within the periphery of the lower handle portion


12




a


provides a compact arrangement making the vacuum cleaner


10


easier to store when not in use and less cumbersome to use.




The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A vacuum cleaner assembly having an upright handle for releasably supporting at least one cleaning accessory attachment, said vacuum cleaner comprising:an electric powerhead assembly; an upright handle securable to said electric powerhead for allowing a user to maneuver said electric powerhead assembly over a surface being cleaned; said upright handle having a translucent tray having a recess shaped in accordance with at least one cleaning accessory attachment for at least partially housing said one cleaning accessory attachment therein; and said translucent tray permitting a user to view said one attachment from either a front side or a back side of said tray to enable a user to quickly identify a specific type of said cleaning accessory attachment and whether said cleaning accessory attachment is present on said tray.
  • 2. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 1, further comprising a securing member fixedly secured to said translucent tray for releasably supporting said at least one cleaning accessory attachment component therein.
  • 3. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein:said upright handle comprises front and rear housing sections; and wherein said translucent tray is placed between said housing sections prior to said housing sections being secured together.
  • 4. The vacuum cleaner of claim 3, wherein said translucent tray comprises at least one mounting ear portion for enabling said translucent tray to be secured to one of said front and rear housing sections.
  • 5. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1, further comprising first and second accessory retaining members secured to said translucent tray for releasably retaining said accessory attachment within said tray.
  • 6. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein said translucent tray is integrally formed as a single piece component from a translucent plastic.
  • 7. A vacuum cleaner assembly having an upright handle for releasably supporting at least one cleaning accessory attachment, said vacuum cleaner comprising:an electric powerhead assembly; an upright handle securable to said electric powerhead for allowing a user to maneuver said electric powerhead assembly over a surface being cleaned; said upright handle having a translucent tray having a plurality recesses shaped in accordance with a corresponding plurality of cleaning accessory attachments for housing said one cleaning accessory attachment therein; at least one accessory attachment retaining member secured to said tray and adapted to releasably retain at least one of said accessory attachments therein; and said translucent tray enabling a user to quickly identify a specific type of said cleaning accessory attachment and whether said cleaning accessory attachment is present on said tray.
  • 8. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 7, wherein said translucent tray is integrally formed as a single piece component from a translucent plastic.
  • 9. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 7, wherein:said upright handle is formed from a pair of housing sections; and wherein said translucent tray is sandwiched between said housing sections.
  • 10. The vacuum cleaner assembly of claim 9, wherein said translucent tray comprises at least one ear portion adapted to engage with an interior portion of one of said housing sections to thereby precisely align said tray within said housing sections during assembly of said upright handle.
  • 11. An upright handle for a vacuum cleaner, said upright handle comprising:a housing having an opening; a translucent tray disposed within said housing; said translucent tray including at least one recess shaped in accordance with a specific accessory attachment for at least partially housing said specific accessory attachment; and a securing component operably associated with said translucent tray for releasably retaining said specific accessory attachment within said housing.
  • 12. The upright handle of claim 11, wherein:said housing includes front and rear sections each having a centrally disposed opening, said housing sections forming a unitary housing assembly; said translucent tray including at least one ear portion adapted to engage with structure on an interior surface of one of said housing sections when said tray is placed over said opening of said one of said housing sections, to thereby help center said tray over said one of said housing sections prior to assembly of said housing sections into said housing.
  • 13. The upright handle of claim 11, further comprising a retaining member secured to said translucent tray adjacent said recess for releasably retaining said accessory attachment adjacent said recess; andwhereby said retaining member allows said accessory attachment to be removed therefrom without the use of any external tools.
  • 14. The upright handle of claim 11, wherein said translucent tray comprises an integrally formed component made from generally translucent plastic.
  • 15. A detachable handle adapted for use with a vacuum cleaner apparatus, said handle comprising:a housing having an opening formed therein; a translucent tray secured within the opening, said tray having a front side and a rear side and at least one recess adapted to accommodate a predetermined accessory cleaning attachment adjacent said recess; a securing apparatus operably associated with said translucent tray for supporting said cleaning attachment adjacent said recess such that said cleaning attachment can be removed therefrom without the need for external hand tools; and wherein said tray enables a user to see whether said cleaning attachment is present on said tray from either said front side or said rear side thereof.
  • 16. The handle of claim 15, wherein said translucent tray is formed from a translucent plastic.
  • 17. The handle of claim 15, wherein said translucent tray is formed as a single piece component from a translucent plastic; andwherein said securing apparatus is coupled to said rear surface of said tray.
  • 18. The handle of claim 17, wherein said housing comprises first and second sections; andwherein said translucent tray is sandwiched between said housing sections within said opening during assembly of said handle.
  • 19. An upright handle adapted for use with a vacuum cleaner apparatus, said handle comprising:a housing having an opening formed therein; a translucent tray secured within the opening, said tray having a front side and a rear side and at least one recess adapted to accommodate a predetermined accessory cleaning attachment adjacent said recess; wherein said tray enables a user to see whether said cleaning attachment is present on said tray from either said front side or said rear side thereof; and wherein said tray forms a structural member of said upright handle for adding structural rigidity and strength to said upright handle.
US Referenced Citations (26)
Number Name Date Kind
1936761 Hoover Nov 1933 A
2779047 Osborn Jan 1957 A
2854686 Hansen Oct 1958 A
3020577 Carabet Feb 1962 A
3284834 Waters Nov 1966 A
3509590 Koshiyama May 1970 A
3869265 Wolter et al. Mar 1975 A
4209875 Pugh et al. Jul 1980 A
4249280 Goodrich Feb 1981 A
4256281 Harris et al. Mar 1981 A
4376322 Lockhart et al. Mar 1983 A
4467493 Buchtel Aug 1984 A
4545089 Oxel Oct 1985 A
4907705 Waldeck Mar 1990 A
5137156 Riczinger et al. Aug 1992 A
5233722 McKnight et al. Aug 1993 A
5247719 Wareham et al. Sep 1993 A
5586358 Wolfe et al. Dec 1996 A
5713103 Keebler et al. Feb 1998 A
5991971 Downham Nov 1999 A
5996175 Fusco Dec 1999 A
6070288 Luyckx et al. Jun 2000 A
6098241 Wood Aug 2000 A
6317920 Brickner et al. Nov 2001 B1
6317921 Park et al. Nov 2001 B1
6374452 Essex et al. Apr 2002 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (12)
Number Date Country
2333334 Jan 1974 DE
2834518 Feb 1980 DE
81 19 955 Jun 1982 DE
81 18 451 Dec 1982 DE
3333572 May 1984 DE
3448205 Oct 1988 DE
19844810 Sep 1999 DE
19907508 Aug 2000 DE
2126471 Mar 1984 GB
WO 9417716 Aug 1994 WO
WO 9501748 Jan 1995 WO
WO 0047101 Aug 2000 WO