1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a vacuum cleaner with a swivel and swing handle. More particularly, the invention relates to an upright vacuum cleaner to which a swivel and swing handle is fitted through a ball and socket joint and an optional spiral spring.
2. Description of the Related Art
A typical upright vacuum cleaner, as shown in
The handle 11 usually has an angled or curved end that forms a certain angle with the upright portion 22. Moreover, the pivotally connected upright portion 22 can be swiveled from its normal upright position up to nearly 90 degrees, to an almost horizontal position. This along with the angled or curved end of the handle 11 allows some limited flexibility for the user to flex its arm and wrist in maneuvering the vacuum cleaner.
However, because the handle 11 is integrally formed or rigidly connected with the upright portion 22, the user is often required to constantly twist the arm, wriggle the wrist or bend the back in maneuvering the vacuum cleaner around corners or obstacles or to reach under low clearance. As a result, the user would feel sore or even get injured in the arm, the wrist, or the back due to the constant twisting, wriggling and bending. The bodily stress and strain involved in using a conventional upright vacuum cleaner could be rather excessive to older folks who live by themselves and have to vacuum the floor themselves. This is especially so if the rooms to vacuum are clustered with furniture or other household items and a lot of turning around is needed.
What is needed, therefore, is an upright vacuum cleaner that can be moved around and maneuvered more easily with less effort than a conventional upright vacuum cleaner. The objective of the present invention is to fill this need with a new handle structure.
Essentially, the invention provides an upright vacuum cleaner with a swivel and swing handle fitted to the upper end of the upright portion of the vacuum cleaner through a ball and socket joint and a connecting bolt. Because of the ball and socket joint, the swivel and swing handle can freely swivel and swing or rotate at an angle relative to the upright portion of the vacuum cleaner to provide enhanced flexibility in maneuvering the vacuum cleaner, thus effectively reducing the bodily stress and strain required in using a vacuum cleaner. Furthermore, a spiral spring surrounding the part of the connecting bolt between the ball and socket joint and the upper end of the upright portion of the vacuum cleaner can be further provided to allow the handle to return to its normal upright position when released.
A spiral spring 24 surrounding the part of the connecting bolt 6 between the handle 4 and the upper end of the upright portion 22 of the vacuum cleaner can be further provided to enable the handle 4 to return to its normal upright position when it is released from grip or not in use. When then handle 4 is swung to one side, the spiral spring 24 is compressed on that side; therefore, when the handle 4 is released from grip, the spiral spring 24 will push the handle to its normal upright position.
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Another advantage with the vacuum cleaner with a swivel and swing handle is that handles with different lengths, shapes, sizes and gripping surfaces can be interchangeably fitted with the same vacuum cleaner as long as the connecting bolt 6 matches the threaded bolt hole 8 inside the upper end of the upright portion 22 of the vacuum cleaner.
With the new upright vacuum cleaner with the swivel and swing handle, the user can easily change directions of its movement, turn around corners, reach under low clearance, etc. with less physical exertion and fewer changes in bodily stance than if a conventional upright vacuum cleaner is used. For example, the user can easily change the direction of the movement by about 200 degrees by wrist action only, without changing bodily stance. Moreover, instead of having to raise the handle of the vacuum cleaner up with a bent elbow, the user can hold the swivel and swing handle and hanging it straight down at one side of the body, with the arm in a natural relaxed position, as in walking. Furthermore, when the vacuum cleaner with the swivel and swing handle is drawn back, it can be drawn farther behind the body. Then, when the arm drawing back the vacuum cleaner swings back, the gravity will help the arm push the vacuum cleaner forward, all without bending the elbow.
Despite its usefulness, a vacuum cleaner with swivel and swing handle according to the present invention has never been available to consumers. Apparently, the invention is not obvious to one skilled in the art, beside its being new and useful. Therefore, this invention with the following claims should be patentable.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/820,229, filed Jul. 25, 2006, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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