The invention relates to a vacuum cleaner as recited in the claims.
A vacuum cleaner which is currently on the market features a housing in which a dust collection chamber is arranged which is able to be sealed by a dust chamber cover which has a bar-type handle section to enable the vacuum cleaner to be carried around which borders a cutout in the dust chamber cover, into which a release element for a clip element protrudes which interoperates with a counter-clip element to hold the dust chamber cover in a closed position.
With this vacuum cleaner according to the prior art the dust chamber cover is supported to allow it to hinge on the housing. Opening the dust chamber cover provides access to the dust collection chamber to allow a full dust bag to be removed and a new dust bag to be inserted. At an end of the dust chamber cover opposite the hinge a bar-shaped handle is molded onto the dust chamber cover. To enable the bar-shaped handle to be gripped an opening is required in the wall of the dust chamber cover. A cover release element protrudes into the opening which, when actuated, actuates a clip element to enable the dust chamber cover to be opened.
The disadvantage of this prior art is however, that the grip opening must be made comparatively large. There are essentially two reasons for this. On the one hand the grip opening must be dimensioned so when the bar-type handle section is gripped, four fingers of a hand are able to grip through the opening. On the other hand the grip opening must be designed to be much larger than would be necessary to simply accommodate four fingers gripping the handle. It must namely be ensured that the cover release element is not inadvertently actuated and the clip element released when the fingers reach through the grip opening. The result of this would namely be that reaching with the hand through the grip opening to carry the vacuum cleaner would inadvertently release the dust chamber cover and the dust chamber cover would open while the vacuum cleaner is being carried.
The object of the invention is to create a vacuum cleaner with an improved cover locking mechanism.
This object is achieved in accordance with the invention for a generic vacuum cleaner by integrating the cover release element flush with the surface into the contour of the dust chamber cover and releasing the cover it by pressing on the element. The flush-fitting integration of the release element into the dust chamber cover on the one hand prevents an opening being needed in the dust chamber cover which could be used by the user as a handle and simultaneously offers a solution which can be manufactured at low cost in that the cover release element can be created in one operation when the dust chamber cover is being manufactured without having to be installed. The fact that a handle opening is done away with means that it is possible to ensure that, when the vacuum cleaner is being carried, the cover release element cannot be actuated inadvertently and the cover lock released. In accordance with the invention a carrying recess is then provided which can be gripped from behind with the fingers of one hand without having to reach through an opening in the dust chamber cover.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention the cover release element is embodied in one piece with the dust chamber cover. Cover release element and dust chamber cover can preferably be manufactured by injection molding as plastic parts. By directly forming the release element onto the dust chamber cover the diversity of parts at the manufacturer is reduced and an installation step for fitting the release element to the dust chamber cover can be dispensed with, which makes for cost-effective manufacturing of the vacuum cleaner.
The cover release element can be molded into a movable actuation tongue by leaving a separation gap on the dust chamber cover running over a part of its surface between cover release element and dust chamber cover. Despite the one-piece manufacturing the separation gap achieves a necessary movability of the cover release element and ensures a sufficiently firm connection to the dust chamber cover. To prevent material stresses or scratches the separating gap preferably runs in the shape of a parabola around the cover release element.
The separating gap can be selected to be very small. Alternatively, with larger gaps, a sealing insert made of soft plastic or elastomer can be inserted into the gap or injected directly in the two-component injection-molding process onto the dust chamber cover. The free edge of the cover release element could also engage behind the recess of the dust chamber cover such that the separating gap would be appear to the outside observer to be closed.
If the cover release element is embodied as an actuation tongue, this can be hinged around a base line in the transition area between cover release element and dust chamber cover. Preferably this transition area is embodied as type of film hinge. To embody the film hinge the thickness of the dust chamber cover wall can be reduced along this base line, which is preferably a chord line.
In a preferred embodiment the clip element is arranged on a side of the transition area opposite the actuation tongue, i.e. the base line or the chord line on the inner side of the dust chamber cover, and is able to be released by a least one projection on the inner side of the actuation tongue. Through this embodiment the clip element, which engages behind a counter-clip element on the housing, is separated constructively from the actuation element or the actuation tongue.
If a gap is left between clip element and projection, a design can be achieved in which a slight movement of the actuation tongue, for example by accidentally pressing lightly on the actuation tongue, does not release the dust chamber cover. In this case the actuation tongue can more or less hinge slightly, depending on the width of the gap, without touching the clip element. Only by pressing the actuation tongue further with a definite force is the clip element then released by means of the projection or the projections. This measure additionally prevents or at least renders more difficult an unintentional release of the cover locking.
If this additional safety is not required, for a precise actuation of the cover locking the clip element can be connected by a bar to the at least one projection. This constructive embodiment ensures that even a slight movement of the actuation tongue can bring about a release of the clip element. To guarantee that the actuation tongue is able to move, the bars are only provided in an upper end section between clip element and projection while a clear gap is maintained below the bars.
Preferably two projections are provided which are formed by two walls arranged in parallel to each other, between which the counter-clip element of the housing is positioned in a closed position of the dust chamber cover. This ensures that, even if the center of the cover release element is not pressed, the clip element is released evenly from the counter-clip element. This guarantees that the cover is reliably released even if pressed inappropriately by a user.
The dust chamber cover can optionally feature a handle section to allow the vacuum cleaner to be carried and extending between a free edge of the dust chamber cover and the cover release element. This handle section is preferably embodied as a carrying recess such that no opening is present through which the fingers of a hand can reach when the device is being carried. The inventive carrying recess is embodied so that the fingers of a hand in any event press from below against the actuation tongue of the unlocking element and thus tend to support the locking rather then being able to bring about an unintentional release.
The dust chamber cover can additionally feature at least one projection with a side edge which in the closed position of the dust chamber cover borders a retaining wall of the housing. This adjacency to the side edge to the retaining wall means that the dust chamber cover is additionally fixed such that a movement of the dust chamber cover is prevented which could have caused the clip or the teeth to be shaken out of the counter clip. This provides increased security against release of the cover locking.
The figures show:
A vacuum cleaner 1 viewed from above in
A carrying recess 12 is molded onto a free edge of the dust chamber cover at an end of the dust chamber cover 3 lying opposite the carrying handle 5. The carrying recess 12 is embodied in the shape of a channel curved outwards, so that four fingers of a hand can reach behind the carrying recess 12. When the four fingers of the hand reach behind the carrying recess 12, with the hand in its normal position the thumb is positioned on the upper side of the dust chamber cover 3. An inventive cover release element 13 is positioned within range of the thumb. The cover release element 13 has an actuating surface 14 which runs at least approximately flush with the surface of the dust chamber cover 3. The cover release element 13 is in the shape of a tongue and is visually separated from the dust chamber cover 3 by a separating gap 15 preferably running in a parabola shape. The cover release element 13 is able to be hinged in a film hinge manner along a chord line 16 between the end points of the parabolic separating gap 15.
The cover release element 13 is clearly shown in
A perspective view of a section of the housing 2 with the molded-on counter-clip element 31 is shown in
A part view through the housing 2 and the dust chamber cover 3 with the inventive clip element 22 and the inventive counter-clip element 31 is shown in
A part section view through housing 2 and dust chamber cover 3 in a plane offset from clip element 22 and counter-clip element 31 as depicted in
This sectional view shows how the side edge 29 of an outer flap 28 lies against the retaining wall 30 of the support block 34. This adjacency to the side edge 29 to the retaining wall 30 means that the dust chamber cover 3 is additionally fixed such that a movement of the dust chamber cover is prevented which could have caused the clip hook 25 or the teeth to be shaken out of the counter-clip hook. This provides increased security against release of the cover locking.
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