Claims
- 1. A vacuum cleaner comprising a floor engaging unit and light communication means, said floor engaging unit including a hood and a base, a light source having a length dimension and being mounted within said floor engaging unit and being adapted to illuminate an area in front of the vacuum cleaner, said light communication means comprising a light pipe located within said floor engaging unit adjacent said light source and adapted to transmit a portion of light produced by the light source to a secondary area which is remote from the light source, said light pipe collecting said portion of light from a substantial portion of the length of said light source, said light pipe having a longitudinal axis whereby the portion of light from said light source enters said light pipe in a direction generally perpendicular to said axis and is thereafter transmitted along said axis toward said secondary area, said secondary area being within the floor engaging unit and being visible to a user from an exterior thereof.
- 2. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, wherein the hood comprises a transparent window, said secondary area being visible from an exterior of the floor engaging unit through the window.
- 3. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 2, wherein said secondary area comprises a portion of a brush drive belt, wherein the provision of light to the portion of the brush drive belt allows the user to determine an operating condition of the belt in low ambient light conditions.
- 4. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 2, wherein said light pipe has a first end proximate to the light source into which enters the portion of light from the light source and a second end proximate to the secondary area and remote from the light source from which projects light transmitted by the light pipe.
- 5. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 4, wherein the first end of the light pipe has a surface at an angle with respect to the axis of the light pipe which reflects the portion of light from the light source toward the second end of the light pipe.
- 6. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 5, wherein the light pipe includes means for securing the light pipe to the floor engaging unit.
- 7. A vacuum cleaner comprising a floor engaging unit, said floor engaging unit including a hood, a base, a rotary brush mounted within the floor engaging unit and adapted to rotatably engage a surface to be cleaned, a light pipe, and a light source, wherein at least a portion of the hood is transparent and light from said light source is transmitted by said light pipe to an interior portion of the floor engaging unit which is remote from said light source, said light pipe having a longitudinal axis whereby the portion of light from said light source enters said light pipe in a direction transverse to said axis and is thereafter transmitted along said axis toward said interior portion, said interior portion having a plurality of operating conditions and being visible from an exterior of the floor engaging unit via the transparent portion of the hood, whereby illumination of the interior portion of the floor engaging unit by light transmitted through the light pipe from the light source allows an operator of the vacuum cleaner to determine the operating condition of the interior portion in low ambient light conditions.
- 8. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 7, wherein the light pipe includes means for reflecting the portion of light from the light source toward the interior portion of the floor engaging unit.
- 9. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 8, wherein the interior portion includes a part of a brush drive belt which is visible from an exterior of the floor engaging unit via the transparent portion of the hood, said brush drive belt including markings which allow the user to distinguish between rotating and non-rotating operating conditions.
- 10. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 9, wherein the light pipe has a first end proximate to the light source into which enters the portion of light from the light source and a second end proximate to the brush drive belt from which projects light transmitted by the light pipe, said first end providing a surface at an angle with respect to the axis of the light pipe which reflects the portion of light from the light source toward the second end of the light pipe, said second end being directed toward the drive belt whereby light projecting from the second end shines directly on the drive belt to allow the user to distinguish between rotating and non-rotating operating conditions.
- 11. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 8, wherein the light pipe has a first end comprising said reflecting means and into which enters the portion of light from the light source and a second end from which projects light transmitted by the light pipe, said second end being remote from the light source and proximate to the interior portion.
- 12. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 11, wherein the reflecting means comprises a surface provided by the first end of the light pipe, said surface being at an angle with respect to the axis of the light pipe and being operable to reflect the portion of light toward the second end of the light pipe.
- 13. A vacuum cleaner lighting system, comprising a light source, a vacuum cleaner accessory indicator remote and isolated from said light source, and means for transmitting a portion of light produced by the light source to the vacuum cleaner accessory indicator to allow an operating condition of an accessory to be determined during low ambient light conditions, said light transmitting means comprising a light pipe having a longitudinal axis and wherein the portion of light from said light source enters said light pipe in a direction transverse to said axis and is thereafter transmitted along said axis toward said accessory indicator.
- 14. A vacuum cleaner lighting system according to claim 13, wherein the accessory indicator comprises a user-visible portion of a drive belt, said belt including a pattern of markings allowing the user to distinguish between rotating and non-rotating operating conditions.
- 15. A vacuum cleaner lighting system according to claim 13, wherein said light pipe includes means for reflecting the portion of light from the light source toward the accessory indicator.
- 16. A vacuum cleaner lighting system according to claim 13, wherein said light pipe has a first end proximate to the light source and a second end remote from the light source and proximate to the accessory indicator, the portion of light from said light source enters said first end and projects from said second end onto said accessory indicator.
- 17. A vacuum cleaner lighting system according to claim 16, wherein the light pipe includes means for reflecting light toward the accessory indicator.
- 18. A vacuum cleaner lighting system according to claim 17, wherein the reflecting means are provided by the first end and include a surface angled with respect to the axis of the light pipe.
- 19. A vacuum cleaner lighting system according to claim 18, wherein the second end of the light pipe is curved toward the accessory indicator to allow light projecting therefrom to shine directly upon said indicator.
- 20. A vacuum cleaner lighting system according to claim 17, wherein said reflecting means are provided by said second end, said second end being curved toward the accessory indicator to allow light to project directly thereon.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/008,739, filed Jan. 25, 1993 now abandoned.
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