Vacuum cleaner tank assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6179889
  • Patent Number
    6,179,889
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 7, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 30, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A vacuum cleaner filter bag retainer includes slots on each side which receive a cardboard plate attached to a filter bag. The plate is slid into the slots of the filter bag retainer such that openings in the plate and bag match with an opening in the filter bag retainer. The retainer is attached to a tank through an opening in the tank, and an inlet fitting extends from outside the tank, through the retainer, and into the bag. The inlet fitting, therefore, prevents the bag from sliding out of the slots in the retainer. A swivel fitting loosely traps the inlet fitting adjacent the filter bag retainer through threads on the swivel fitting and the retainer. The inlet fitting also holds a hose to the inlet fitting.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates in general to vacuum cleaners and in particular to a vacuum cleaner assembly for securely housing a filter bag inside a receptacle or tank.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Vacuum cleaners often include a disposable filter bag. The filter bag collects particulate matter from air passing through the filter bag for subsequent disposal. Typically, the filter bag is removably mounted in a tank or other receptacle associated with the vacuum cleaner. When the filter bag is full, it is removed and an empty filter bag is installed in the tank.




Most filter bags include a cardboard plate with an aperture aligned to an opening in the filter bag. To install an empty filter bag in the vacuum cleaner tank, in such a way as to prevent unwanted movement of the filter bag, the aperture in the cardboard plate is pushed on to a filter bag mount. The filter bag mount is connected to the vacuum cleaner tank and to a hose. The combination usually remains in place due to friction or an interference fit. An aperture in the filter bag mount allows dirty air to pass from the hose to the filter bag where the dirt is collected. In order to reduce the amount of dirty air that escapes (i.e., air which fails to pass through the filter bag), and to help maintain the position of the filter bag, the filter bag mount may include a raised flange or other seal.




Prior art systems allow an individual to replace the filter bag in such a way as to reduce movement and dirty air escape, however, these prior art systems suffer from certain drawbacks. The filter bag mount with raised flange requires the user to force and/or bend the cardboard plate into position. As a result, user's often find it difficult to install a new filter bag. Further, damage may occur to the cardboard plate, thereby increasing the amount of dirty air that escapes or possibly resulting in the cardboard plate and bag becoming entirely dislodged.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, a vacuum cleaner assembly for attaching a filter bag to a receptacle, the filter bag including a plate, and the receptacle including an inlet, is provided. The assembly includes a filter bag retainer. The assembly also includes a first fitting extending from outside the receptacle through the tank inlet, through the filter bag retainer, and into the filter bag. A second fitting engages the filter bag retainer to trap the first fitting adjacent to the filter bag retainer.




In some embodiments, the filter bag retainer includes first and second slots for receiving the plate on the filter bag. Further, the filter bag retainer may include a threaded cylinder forming a retainer aperture, wherein the threaded cylinder is inserted through the inlet. Still further, the filter bag retainer may include a first threaded aperture, and the second fitting may include a second threaded aperture, wherein the first threaded aperture is adapted to pass through the inlet and couple to the second threaded aperture. In some embodiments, the second fitting is further adapted to hold a hose adjacent to the inlet fitting.




In a preferred embodiment, the first fitting includes a first ridged member and a second ridged member. Further, the filter bag retainer comprises a threaded cylinder and a first abutment. Still further, the second fitting includes a threaded inner surface and a second abutment. Accordingly, the assembly is adapted to trap the first ridged member against the first abutment and to trap the second ridged member against the second abutment as the threaded inner surface is tightened on to the threaded cylinder.




In any of the foregoing, the vacuum cleaner assembly may further comprise a hose, wherein the hose comprises a grooved aperture. In such an instance, the second fitting includes a ridge and the grooved aperture couples to the ridge. In the preferred embodiment, the receptacle comprises a tank.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a vacuum cleaner is provided. The vacuum cleaner includes a receptacle with an inlet. Further, vacuum cleaner includes a filter bag with a filter bag aperture. Still further, the vacuum cleaner includes a plate connected to the filter bag, wherein the plate also has an aperture. Yet further, the vacuum cleaner includes a filter bag retainer with first and second retainer slots, a threaded cylinder, and a cylinder abutment, wherein the plate slides into the retainer slots and the threaded cylinder is inserted into the tank aperture. In addition, the vacuum cleaner includes a first fitting with a ridged end, a non-ridged end, a first ridged member, and a second ridged member, wherein the non-ridged end is inserted through the inlet, the filter bag aperture, and the plate aperture. Also, the vacuum cleaner includes a second fitting with a threaded inner surface and a fitting abutment, wherein the threaded inner surface engages the threaded cylinder thereby forcing the first ridged member against the cylinder abutment and forcing the second ridged member against the fitting abutment.




In some embodiments, the vacuum cleaner further comprises a hose with outer ribs and inner ribs, wherein the outer ribs engage the threaded inner surface of the second fitting and the inner ribs engage the threaded end of the first fitting.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from a detailed consideration of the following detailed description of certain preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a vacuum cleaner tank assembly, constructed in accordance with teachings of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is front view of a filter bag assembly.





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the vacuum cleaner tank assembly of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view taken generally along line


3





3


in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged view of detail A in FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Vacuum cleaners typically comprise a motor assembly, a tank or other receptacle, a lid, a motor assembly, a hose inlet on the receptacle, and a hose that attaches to the hose inlet at one end and has a nozzle at the other end. The lid has a rim which is designed to fit over the edge of the receptacle of the vacuum cleaner. Around the periphery of the lid are several latch ports which cooperate with latches on the receptacle in order to hold the lid on the receptacle. The lid houses a motor assembly that is in air flow communication with the receptacle through a filter. Generally, the motor assembly includes an electric motor, a power cord for use with an electrical outlet, an air impeller, various housings, and other associated equipment. The motor of the motor assembly drives an impeller that creates a low pressure area inside the receptacle. The pressure difference between the inside and the outside of the receptacle creates a suction effect at the hose inlet, which causes dust, debris, and liquids to enter the receptacle through the hose.




Referring to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, a vacuum cleaner tank or receptacle


10


(

FIG. 1

) is used to house a filter bag


12


(FIG.


2


). The filter bag


12


includes an aperture


14


surrounded by a gasket


15


through which air containing particulate matter may pass for filtering. The tank


10


includes an inlet


16


through which the air may pass to the filter bag aperture


14


. The filter bag


12


may be made of a variety of materials including, but not limited to, paper, foam, cloth or other woven materials. The filter bag


12


is securely held in place inside the filter tank


10


, in part, by a filter bag retainer


18


. The filter bag retainer


18


may be formed from plastic materials, such as polypropylene, polyethylene, ABS, and/or similar materials. Preferably, the filter bag retainer


18


includes two slots


20


. The slots


20


are used to receive a plate


22


on the filter bag


12


. Preferably, the plate


22


is made of cardboard and contains an aperture


24


substantially the same size as the inlet


16


. The plate


22


is permanently attached to the filter bag


12


in a known manner such that the plate aperture


24


substantially aligns with the filter bag aperture


14


, thereby creating a filter bag assembly


26


.




The filter bag retainer


18


includes a threaded cylinder


28


forming a retainer aperture


30


. Further, the threaded cylinder


28


includes a cylinder abutment


31


. Preferably, the retainer aperture


30


is substantially the same size as the filter bag aperture


14


, the plate aperture


24


, and the inlet


16


. In the preferred embodiment, the filter bag assembly


26


is attached to the filter bag retainer


18


by sliding the plate


22


into the retainer slots


20


. The filter bag assembly


26


is then held in position inside the tank


10


by inserting the threaded cylinder


28


through the inlet


16


from the inside of the tank


10


to the outside of the tank


10


. As a result, the inlet


16


, the retainer aperture


30


, the plate aperture


24


, and the filter bag aperture


14


are coaxially aligned.




For the purpose of restricting both horizontal and vertical movement of the aligned apertures (


14


,


16


,


24


,


30


), an inlet fitting


32


is provided. The inlet fitting


32


is cylindrical in shape with a ridged end


34


and a non-ridged end


36


. By inserting the non-ridged end


36


of the inlet fitting


32


through the aligned apertures (


14


,


16


,


24


,


30


) in a direction from outside the tank


10


to inside the tank


10


, the filter bag assembly


26


is prevented from sliding out of the retainer slots


20


. Accordingly, the filter bag


12


is secured to the retainer


18


by the inlet fitting


32


inside the tank


10


, and the particulated air may pass easily through all of the apertures (


14


,


16


,


24


,


30


).




For the purpose of loosely trapping the inlet fitting


32


adjacent the filter bag retainer


18


, a swivel fitting


38


is provided. The swivel fitting


38


is cylindrical in shape and includes a threaded inner surface


40


and a swivel fitting abutment


42


. The threaded inner surface


40


of the swivel fitting


38


engages and joins the threaded cylinder


28


of the filter bag retainer


18


by rotation of the swivel fitting


38


. As the swivel fitting


38


is tightened down on the filter bag retainer


18


, a first ridged member


44


of the inlet fitting


32


is loosely trapped adjacent the cylinder abutment


31


, and a second ridged member


46


of the inlet fitting


32


is loosely trapped adjacent the swivel fitting abutment


42


(see FIGS.


3


-


5


).




In addition, a hose


48


is provided. The hose


48


includes a series of outer ribs


52


and a series of inner ribs


54


forming a grooved aperture. The inner ribs


54


engage and couple to the second ridged member


46


of the inlet fitting


32


preferably using a force fit in a known manner. In this configuration, the end of the hose


48


may travel with the rotating swivel fitting


38


(see FIGS.


3


-


5


).




In summary, persons of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that a vacuum cleaner tank assembly for securely housing a filter bag inside a vacuum cleaner tank has been provided. Systems implementing the teachings of the invention do not require the user to force and/or bend the cardboard plate into position. As a result, user's will find it easier to install a new filter bag. Further, less damage will occur to the cardboard plate, thereby decreasing the amount of dirty air that escapes.




The foregoing description has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is intended that the scope of the invention be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A vacuum cleaner assembly for attaching a filter bag to a receptacle, the receptacle including an inlet, the assembly comprising:a filter bag retainer; a first fitting extending from outside the receptacle through the inlet, through the filter bag retainer, and into the filter bag; and, a second fitting engaging the filter bag retainer to trap the first fitting adjacent to the filter bag retainer.
  • 2. The vacuum cleaner assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the filter bag retainer comprises first and second slots for receiving a plate on the filter bag.
  • 3. The vacuum cleaner assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the filter bag retainer further comprises a threaded cylinder forming a retainer aperture, wherein the threaded cylinder is inserted through the inlet.
  • 4. The vacuum cleaner assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the filter bag retainer comprises a first threaded aperture, and the second fitting comprises a second threaded aperture, the first threaded aperture is adapted to pass through the inlet and couple to the second threaded aperture.
  • 5. The vacuum cleaner assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the second fitting is further adapted to hold a hose adjacent to the inlet fitting.
  • 6. The vacuum cleaner assembly defined in claim 1, whereinthe first fitting comprises a first ridged member and a second ridged member; the filter bag retainer comprises a threaded cylinder and a first abutment; the second fitting comprises a threaded inner surface and a second abutment; and the assembly is adapted to loosely trap the first ridged member against the first abutment and to loosely trap the second ridged member against the second abutment as the threaded inner surface is tightened on to the threaded cylinder.
  • 7. The vacuum cleaner assembly defined in claim 1, further comprising a hose, wherein the hose comprises a grooved aperture, the first fitting comprises a ridged member, and the grooved aperture couples to the ridged member.
  • 8. The vacuum cleaner assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the receptacle comprises a tank.
  • 9. A vacuum cleaner assembly comprising:a receptacle including an inlet; a filter bag including a filter bag aperture; a plate connected to the filter bag, wherein the plate includes a plate aperture; a filter bag retainer including first and second retainer slots, a threaded cylinder, and a cylinder abutment, wherein the plate slides into the retainer slots and the threaded cylinder is inserted into the tank aperture; a first fitting including a ridged end, a non-ridged end, a first ridged member, and a second ridged member, wherein the non-ridged end is inserted through the inlet, the filter bag aperture, and the plate aperture; and a second fitting including a threaded inner surface and a fitting abutment, wherein the threaded inner surface engages the threaded cylinder thereby trapping the first ridged member adjacent the cylinder abutment and trapping the second ridged member adjacent the fitting abutment.
  • 10. The vacuum cleaner defined in claim 9, further comprising a hose including outer ribs and inner ribs, wherein the inner ribs engage the ridged end of the first fitting.
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