Information
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Patent Grant
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6807706
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Patent Number
6,807,706
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 7, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 26, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon LLP
- Ring; Thomas J.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 015 3271
- 015 3276
- 015 328
- 015 329
- 015 330
- 015 3231
- 015 3272
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A locking system for a vacuum cleaner having a top portion and a bottom portion where the bottom portion has an opening. The locking system includes a shoulder extending from an inside surface of the bottom portion, a boss protruding from an outside surface of the bottom portion, a first locking latch secured to the top portion, the first locking latch adapted to extend in to the bottom portion of the vacuum and abut a bottom section of the shoulder and a second locking latch secured to the top portion, the second locking latch adapted to engage the boss. A method for locking the top portion of the vacuum to the bottom portion is also disclosed.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention involves a locking system in general, and in particular, a locking system utilized in securing the head and container of a vacuum cleaner to each other.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
For a vacuum cleaner to operate properly, it is necessary that an operator be able to have access to the inside of the vacuum cleaner in order to empty a collection container or replace a collection bag or filter. This is especially true when operating a wet/dry vacuum as the filter bag used to collect dust and particles when operating in the dry mode must be removed before using the vacuum to pick-up water or other liquids.
The ability to open the vacuum cleaner housing creates the need to ensure that when closed, a proper seal is formed around the housing. A proper seal is required in order to maintain a desired vacuum pressure within the housing while the vacuum is in operation.
One way of forming a seal is through the use of a locking mechanism that tightly secures any access door to the housing or any two portions of a cleaner housing together. Known locking mechanisms have involved a plurality of latches and connectors that have been mounted on the outside of the housing. These connectors are usually screwed or bolted into the housing. A problem associated with these connectors is that they require extra tools and manpower to assemble. Other locking mechanisms have utilized multiple connectors, all of which are released from the outside of the housing. A problem associated with these locking mechanisms is that one of the latches may become broken or worn, thereby reducing the effectiveness of the seal formed around the opening in the housing. This in turn reduces the efficiency of the vacuum cleaner.
Given the shortcomings of known vacuum cleaner locking mechanisms, a locking system that can be simply secured and released from a single location on a vacuum cleaner housing would be an important improvement in the art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention involves a locking system for a vacuum cleaner that includes a top portion and a bottom portion where the bottom portion has an opening. The locking system is comprised of a shoulder extending from an inside surface of the bottom portion, a boss protruding from an outside surface of the bottom portion, a first locking latch secured to the top portion, where the first locking latch is adapted to extend into the bottom portion of the vacuum and abut a bottom portion of the shoulder and a second locking latch secured to the top portion, with the second locking latch adapted to engage the boss.
The invention also involves a method for locking the top portion of a vacuum cleaner to the bottom portion of the vacuum cleaner, the method is comprised of the steps of: (1) aligning the top portion of the vacuum cleaner with the bottom portion of the vacuum cleaner so that a first locking latch secured to the top portion engages a bottom section of a shoulder circumscribing an opening in the bottom portion of the vacuum cleaner; and (2) latching a second locking latch to a boss extending from an outside surface on the bottom portion of the vacuum cleaner.
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side elevation view of a vacuum cleaner showing the top portion separated from the bottom portion.
FIG. 2
is a partial view of the vacuum cleaner with the top portion engaged to the bottom portion.
FIG. 3
is a plan view showing the second locking latch engaged to the boss.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As shown in
FIGS. 1-3
, the invention involves a locking system for a vacuum cleaner
10
that includes a top portion
12
that may, for example, house the vacuum's power unit (not shown) and a bottom portion
14
that may serve as the collection canister. In this particular invention, the bottom portion
14
has an opening
16
and the locking system is comprised of a shoulder
18
extending from an inside surface
20
of the bottom portion
14
, a boss
22
protruding from an outside surface
24
of the bottom portion
14
, a first locking latch
26
secured to the top portion
12
, the first locking latch
26
adapted to extend into the bottom portion
14
of the vacuum cleaner
10
and abut a bottom portion of the shoulder
18
and a second locking latch
28
secured to the top portion
12
, the second locking latch
28
adapted to engage the boss
22
.
In one embodiment of the invention, the first and second locking latches
26
,
28
are integrally molded with the top portion
12
. The shoulder
18
may also be integrally molded into the bottom portion
14
of the vacuum cleaner
10
, and may extend from a the inside surface
20
of the bottom portion
14
toward the boss
22
. In the present embodiment, the first locking latch
26
is more rigid in construction than the second locking latch
28
which is accomplished by the second locking latch
28
having a greater length than the first locking latch
26
as seen in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. This can also be accomplished by having different shapes and/or thicknesses of latches
26
and
28
. It is contemplated that in other embodiments, the second locking latch
28
may be made of a different and more flexible material than latch
26
so that it is less rigid than the first locking latch
26
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the first locking latch
26
may be substantially planar in shape. The latch
26
may be in various forms, including a tab. Furthermore, the first locking latch
26
may be spaced apart from the bottom edge
30
of the top portion
12
.
FIG. 3
shows another embodiment of the invention where the second locking latch
28
includes a latch opening
32
and the latch opening
32
circumscribes the boss
22
when the top portion
12
is locked in place. In such embodiment, the second locking latch
28
is positioned so as to engage an outer surface
34
of the boss
22
thereby biasing the second locking latch
28
in a direction away from the outside surface
24
of the bottom portion
14
. Once the latch opening
32
in the second locking latch
28
circumscribes the boss
22
, the second locking latch
28
moves toward the outside surface
24
of the bottom portion
14
with the boss
22
aligned in the latch opening
32
.
In still another embodiment, the shoulder
18
circumscribes the opening
16
in the bottom portion
14
.
In another embodiment of the invention, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a mounting platform
36
is secured to the top portion
12
and both the first and second locking latches
26
,
28
extend from the mounting platform
36
. When in operation, the first locking latch
26
extends from the mounting platform
36
and abuts a bottom section of the shoulder
18
and the second locking latch
28
extends from the mounting platform
36
and engages the boss
22
. In such an embodiment, the first and second locking latches
26
,
28
may be integrally molded to the mounting platform
36
. The first locking latch
26
and the second locking latch
28
may also be positioned on opposite sides of the mounting platform
36
. In still another embodiment of the invention, the first and second locking latches
26
,
28
are each positioned below a bottom edge
30
of the top portion
12
.
In all embodiments of the invention, the top portion
12
, bottom portion
14
and the mounting platform
36
are such that they may be manufactured of molded plastic.
The invention also involves a method for locking the top portion
12
of a vacuum cleaner
10
to the bottom portion
14
, the method is comprised of the steps of: (1) aligning the top portion
12
of the vacuum cleaner
10
with the bottom portion
14
of the vacuum cleaner
10
so that a first locking latch
26
secured to the top portion
12
engages a bottom section of a shoulder
18
circumscribing at least a portion of an opening
16
in the bottom portion
14
of the vacuum cleaner
10
; and (2) latching a second locking latch
28
to a boss
22
extending from an outside surface
24
on the bottom portion
14
of the vacuum cleaner
10
.
The method may also include the step of positioning the top portion
12
of the vacuum cleaner
10
over the entire bottom portion
14
so as to completely cover the opening
16
in the bottom portion
14
of the vacuum cleaner
10
. Furthermore, the method may also be comprised of the step of positioning the second locking latch
28
so as to contact the boss
22
and bias the second locking latch
28
in a direction away from a the outside surface
24
of the bottom portion
14
. In this embodiment, the boss
22
is also aligned with a latch opening
32
defined in the second locking latch
28
. The boss
22
is then positioned so as to protrude through the latch opening
32
, thereby permitting the second locking latch
28
to move toward the outside surface
24
of the bottom portion
14
.
While the principles of the invention have been shown and described in connection with but a few embodiments, it is understood clearly that such embodiments are by way of example and are not limiting.
Claims
- 1. A locking system for a vacuum cleaner having a top portion and a bottom portion where the bottom portion includes an opening and the locking system is comprised of:a shoulder extending from an inside surface of the bottom portion; a boss protruding from an outside surface of the bottom portion; a first locking latch secured to the top portion, the first locking latch adapted to extend into the bottom portion and abut a bottom portion of the shoulder; and a second locking latch secured to the top portion, the second locking latch adapted to engage the boss.
- 2. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the first and second locking latches are integrally molded with the top portion.
- 3. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the shoulder is integrally molded into the bottom portion of the vacuum cleaner.
- 4. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the shoulder extends from the inside surface of the bottom portion toward the boss.
- 5. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the first locking latch is of more rigid construction than the construction of the second locking latch.
- 6. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the first locking latch is substantially planar in shape.
- 7. The locking system of claim 6 in which the first locking latch is a tab.
- 8. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the first locking latch is spaced apart from a bottom edge of the top portion.
- 9. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the second locking latch has a greater length than the first locking latch.
- 10. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the second locking latch is positioned to engage an outer surface of the boss biasing the second locking latch in a direction away from the outside surface of the bottom portion.
- 11. The locking system of claim 10 wherein the second locking latch includes a latch opening adapted to circumscribe the boss, thereby allowing the second locking latch to move toward the outside surface of the bottom portion with the boss aligned with the latch opening.
- 12. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the shoulder circumscribes at least a portion of the opening.
- 13. The locking system of claim 12 wherein the shoulder circumscribes the entire opening.
- 14. The locking system of claim 1 wherein:a mounting platform is secured to the top portion; and the first and second locking latches extend from the mounting platform.
- 15. The locking system of claim 14 wherein the first and second locking latches are integrally molded to the mounting platform.
- 16. The locking system of claim 14 wherein the first locking latch and the second locking latch are positioned on opposite sides of the mounting platform.
- 17. The locking system of claim 14 wherein the first and second locking latches are each positioned below a bottom edge of the top portion.
- 18. The locking system of claim 14 wherein the top portion, the bottom portion and the mounting platform are constructed of molded plastic.
- 19. A method of locking a top portion of a vacuum cleaner to a bottom portion of the vacuum cleaner, the method comprised of the steps of:aligning the top portion of the vacuum cleaner with the bottom portion of the vacuum cleaner so that a first locking latch secured to the top portion engages a bottom section of a shoulder circumscribing at least a portion of an opening in the bottom portion of the vacuum cleaner; and latching a second locking latch secured to the top portion to a boss extending from an outside surface on the bottom portion of the vacuum cleaner.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising positioning the top portion of the vacuum cleaner over the entire bottom portion so as to completely cover the opening in the bottom portion of the vacuum cleaner.
- 21. The method of claim 19 further comprising positioning the second locking latch to contact the boss and bias the second locking latch in a direction away from the outside surface of the bottom portion.
- 22. The method of claim 21 further comprising aligning the boss with a latch opening defined in the second locking latch.
- 23. The method of claim 22 further comprising positioning the boss to protrude through the latch opening and permitting the second locking latch to move toward the outside surface of the bottom portion.
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