Claims
- 1. An improved height adjustment mechanism for a vacuum cleaner, said vacuum cleaner including a foot formed with a nozzle opening, a height of said foot being adjustable relative to a surface being cleaned, said height adjustment mechanism including a wheel carriage which engages the surface and supports the foot thereon, said wheel carriage being movable to adjust the height of the foot, and a height adjustment cam movably mounted on the foot and having a camming surface for engaging the wheel carriage, the improvement comprising:ribs, having a length extending in a first direction, formed along at least one of the camming surface of the height adjustment cam and the wheel carriage for decreasing the surface-to-surface contact therebetween when said height adjustment cam is moved in the direction of said length.
- 2. The improved height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 1 in which the ribs are formed along a direction of motion of the height adjustment cam.
- 3. The improved height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 1 in which at least one of the height adjustment cam and wheel carriage is formed of a low friction material.
- 4. The improved height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 3 in which the low friction material is acetal.
- 5. The improved height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 1 in which certain of the ribs are formed with a curved outer surface which provides the surface-to-surface contact between the height adjustment mechanism and the wheel carriage.
- 6. The improved height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 1 in which grooves are formed between the ribs.
- 7. The improved height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 1 in which the ribs are formed on a bottom of the height adjustment cam.
- 8. The improved height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 7 in which the camming surface is sloped downwardly from a front to a rear of the height adjustment cam.
- 9. The improved height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 8 in which the camming surface is stepped upwardly from a lower end of the height adjustment cam to a higher end of the height adjustment cam.
- 10. A height adjustment mechanism for a suction nozzle of a vacuum cleaner, said height adjustment mechanism including:a wheel carriage pivotally mounted to the suction nozzle for supporting said suction nozzle on a floor surface; a height adjustment cam displaceable on said suction nozzle, said height adjustment cam having a camming surface which engages the wheel carriage to cammingly pivot the wheel carriage relative to the nozzle when said height adjusting cam is displaced, to thereby adjust the height of said nozzle above a floor surface; and wherein at least one of the height adjustment cam and wheel carriage is formed with a plurality of ribs having a length extending in a First direction for reducing the surface-to-surface contact therebetween when said height adjustment cam is moved in the direction of said length.
- 11. The height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 10 in which the ribs are formed along a direction of travel of the height adjustment cam.
- 12. The height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 10 in which the height adjustment cam is formed of a low friction plastic material.
- 13. The height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 10 in which certain of the ribs are formed with a curved outer surface which provides the surface-to-surface contact between the height adjustment mechanism and the wheel carriage.
- 14. The height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 10 in which the camming surface is stepped upwardly from a lower end of the height adjustment cam to a higher end of the height adjustment cam.
- 15. The height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 10 in which the camming surface is sloped downwardly from a front to a rear of the height adjustment cam.
- 16. A device for elevating and lowering a vacuum cleaner nozzle relative to a support surface, said device including:a height adjustment cam which is displaceable to elevate and lower the vacuum cleaner nozzle, said height adjustment cam having a camming surface comprised of a plurality of surfaces having a length in a first direction separated by grooves for reducing the amount of force required for elevating and lowering the vacuum cleaner nozzle when said height adjustment cam is moved in the direction of said length.
- 17. The height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 16 wherein the plurality of surfaces are formed along a direction of motion of the height adjustment cam.
- 18. The height adjustment mechanism defined in claim 16 wherein certain of the plurality of surfaces are formed with a curved outer surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/295,886 filed on Apr. 21, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,076,230, issued Jun. 20, 2000.
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