JPH10113315 (A) discloses a dust sucking nozzle for a vacuum cleaner, arranged to catch and suck dust correctly even when the dust scatters during cleaning and protect the surface to be cleaned. Solution: On a bottom of a nozzle case connected to a cleaner hose through a connection part, a brush part and a feather brush part extending outward from the nozzle case are provided, and a dust sucking port connected to the connection part is opened in the peripheral wall of the nozzle case. The nozzle case is a double tube structure having an outer tube part having a top plate formed with a connection port connected to the connection part and, the peripheral wall opened with the dust sucking port connected to the connection part and lower open part, and an inner tube body having a sucking port connected to the connection part and the brush part on its bottom and the feather brush part extending outward from the lower open edge of the outer tube body. The feather brush member is formed by directing each backward bent tip end side of many feathers outward, which are arranged around the inner tube body, and their base ends contacted with the periphery of the inner tube body are wound and fastened by a tying member.
The field of quick/flexible vacuum cleaning is gaining more and more popularity. The set of requirements for a nozzle is changing in those quick vacuum cleaners, as they are used mainly for cleaning coarse dirt particles in tight spaces, small areas and under furniture.
Known vacuum cleaner nozzles are usually rectangular and stiff. This is may not be the optimal shape when cleaning small spaces. Current nozzles suck up dirt through multiple openings divided evenly along the perimeter of the nozzle. There is an airflow through all of these holes, while there is only airflow necessary in the direction of movement. This is a waste of suction power and therefore not efficient.
It is, inter alia, an object of the invention to provide a vacuum cleaner utensil that offers improved efficiency and omnidirectional flexibility to the user. The invention is defined by the independent claims. Advantageous embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
Embodiments of the invention introduce flexible and moving parts that drag over the floor and follow the direction of movement, creating a suction hole and coarse dirt guides that are always in the current front of the nozzle, which current front is determined by what is the current movement direction.
These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
Embodiments of the invention are largely based on the insight that a traditional rectangular vacuum cleaner nozzle is designed for covering large areas, and that this requirement is not valid in the application area ‘quick/flexible cleaning’. In quick/flexible cleaning it is important to be able to maneuver easily and to have a lightweight appliance (save energy).
In one embodiment, the vacuum cleaner nozzle comprises a plurality of elements Lx, in this embodiment six leaves or petals L1-L6, preferably made out of flexible material, which each rotate around respective axes (●) A in the middle of the nozzle, preferably around respective axes A regularly distributed around a center of a central area C from where dirty air leaves the nozzle through a suction tube T towards the fan of a canister or stick-type vacuum cleaner. The drag force of the movement causes the leaves L1-L6 to stay behind, creating a suction hole in a movement direction MD while closing openings at other sides of the nozzle. If the leaves L1-L6 are hollow (as shown in
Bigger particles are guided towards this hole by the shape of the leaves. This creates a vacuuming experience that is close to mopping, as illustrated in
When encountering furniture like a table leg TL or a chair leg, the leaves L1-L6 L6 will bend to create suction around the object, as illustrated in
Under-pressure under the leaves L1-L6 ensures that crevices CV in the floor F can be sucked empty. For this purpose, in an embodiment, the leaves L1-L6 are hollow and suction channels are in line with the leaves L1-L6, as illustrated in
In an even more flexible embodiment, the axes A could be mounted to pull springs, thereby allowing the leaves L1-L6 to be pulled out of the center. In that way, the nozzle could be positioned closer to walls, which improves its ability to clean around a corner and along a plinth. So, in normal motion, the front leaves would form a V having an opening angle of e.g. 90° guiding dirt towards the suction opening, but when pushed close to a wall, the pull springs would allow the front leaves to form an opening angle of 180°.
As illustrated in
Advantageously, the roofs extend beyond the walls of the elements Lx, as this allows for a better vacuuming along plinths, as below the extended parts of the roofs there is an air flow channel to suck up dirt close to the plinths P, as schematically shown by the arrows in
The above embodiments provide an omnidirectional vacuum cleaner nozzle comprising a plurality of movable parts Lx that ensure that an opening is only present in the movement direction MD, e.g. as illustrated in the drawings. Embodiments provide a vacuum cleaner nozzle that comprises a central area C from which dirty air can leave the vacuum cleaner nozzle; and a plurality of elements Lx arranged and flexibly mounted to the central area C in such a way to thereby provide a suction opening at a side of the central area C currently corresponding to a current movement direction MD of the vacuum cleaner nozzle, while reducing a possibility for air to enter the central area C from other directions. Preferably, the central area C is circular, but it may have other forms, e.g. it may be square. Advantageously, the central area (C) is rotatable around its center. Preferably, the elements Lx can rotate with reference to respective axes A provided on the central area C, and preferably, the axes A are regularly distributed around a center of a central area C. Advantageously, the elements Lx are flexible. Advantageously, the elements Lx are mounted to a single axis Ac, and have a flexible first part having a first thickness, followed by a second part having a second thickness exceeding the first thickness, wherein—when pushed together as a result of movement—the second parts of neighboring elements Lx reduce a possibility for air to enter the central area C from between the neighboring elements. Preferably, the elements Lx have side walls and roofs extending beyond the side walls. Advantageously, the elements Lx are arranged for collecting dirt from crevices CV over an entire operating diameter D of the vacuum cleaner utensil as defined by the elements Lx. The invention also relates to a vacuum cleaner comprising a nozzle formed by such a vacuum cleaner nozzle, and may relate to a robot vacuum cleaner formed by such a vacuum cleaner utensil.
Embodiments of the invention show the following characteristics: omnidirectional nozzle, with a circular central area having a suction channel, and flexible and rotating flaps that block-unblock the suction channel in drag direction and that do not block the suction channel in a sense to create more pressure (varying the width of the channel) but just expose the correct portion of the suction channel based on the drag movement. While a conventional nozzle has to be manipulated to clean in various directions so that the suction channel is in correct orientation, in the omnidirectional nozzle provided by embodiments of this invention, the suction channel is automatically oriented based on drag. The flexible flaps or leaves are preferably hollow to create under pressure to offer optimum motion resistance/drag so that the leaves are oriented naturally
In a robot vacuum cleaner embodiment, the central area C will just be a central area close to the dirty air inlet on the bottom of the robot vacuum cleaner. In this specification, the expression “flexibly mounted” covers the idea shown in
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17181533.5 | Jul 2017 | EP | regional |
The invention relates to a vacuum cleaner utensil (e.g. a vacuum cleaner nozzle or a robot vacuum cleaner), and to a vacuum cleaner (e.g. of the canister or stick type) provided with a nozzle formed by such a vacuum cleaner utensil.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/068023 | 7/4/2018 | WO | 00 |