Claims
- 1. An upright vacuum cleaner comprising a floor engaging unit, a handle and an electric motor, said motor being mounted in said floor engaging unit and rotatably driving a rotary brush and an impeller, said impeller providing suction which is communicated to an area adjacent the brush to remove material from the floor, wherein the handle is pivotally mounted to the floor engaging unit and the motor is rigidly attached to an end of the handle, said motor having an impeller end which is rotatably received within an aperture in a mounting block provided by said floor engaging unit and a drive shaft end which is rotatably received between a mounting clip and a curved mounting surface provided by said floor engaging unit.
- 2. A motor according to claim 1, wherein one end of the motor, which houses said impeller, serves as a conduit for dirty air, and another end of the motor provides a drive shaft which powers the rotary brush via a drive belt.
- 3. A motor according to claim 1, wherein the impeller end of the motor includes a ring shaped seal which engages an annular sealing surface provided by said mounting block and surrounding said aperture, engagement between said ring shaped seal and said annular sealing surface providing a seal to prevent dirty air from entering an interior of said floor engaging unit.
- 4. A motor according to claim 1, wherein said mounting clip comprises a hooked first end which is received within an aperture in the floor engaging unit, a curved midportion that overlies said drive shaft end, and a generally flat second end adapted to receive a screw for attachment of said clip to said floor engaging unit.
- 5. A method for mounting a motor within a floor engaging unit of a vacuum cleaner, said motor having an impeller end in which an impeller is rotatably mounted and a drive shaft end from which projects a drive shaft, said floor engaging unit providing a mounting block and a mounting surface, said mounting block including an annular sealing surface, comprising the steps of:
- inserting said motor impeller end into said mounting block;
- pushing said motor toward said mounting block such that a ring shaped sealing surface provided by said impeller end seals against said annular sealing surface provided by said mounting block;
- laying said motor drive shaft end on said mounting surface;
- inserting a first end of a mounting clip into an aperture in said floor engaging unit;
- rotating said mounting clip so that a curved midportion overlies said drive shaft end and a planar portion abuts a planar surface of said floor engaging unit;
- inserting a screw through an aperture in said planar portion and into said floor engaging unit to secure said mounting clip to said floor engaging unit.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/962,412, filed Oct. 16, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,309,601.
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Divisions (1)
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