Vacuum cleaner

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6817059
  • Patent Number
    6,817,059
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 16, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A vacuum cleaner includes working elements of cleaner, that is, a blower and a dust collection unit disposed in a nozzle section of which casing is composed of an upper unit and a lower unit, and having a handle coupled to the nozzle section. At least one of the working elements is supported by the upper unit and a support unit provided in the lower unit or by the lower unit and a support unit provided in the upper unit. Therefore, the cleaner can be repaired without having all screws removed, thus repaired conveniently.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a vacuum cleaner, and more particularly to a vacuum cleaner being repaired easily and capable of informing a user of a collected dust level.




BACKGROUND ART




A conventional vacuum cleaner disclosed in Japanese Laid-open Patent No. 9-192056 has a configuration as shown in FIG.


34


and FIG.


35


. Referring to the drawings, the configuration will be explained below.




As shown in the drawings, the vacuum cleaner includes a working element, i.e., a blower


201


, a dust collection box unit


202


having a dust collection box


212


and a filter unit


213


, and a rotary brush


203


. The cleaner also includes a nozzle section


204


which accommodating the above parts and a handle


205


coupled to the nozzle section


204


. A case of the nozzle section


204


, being composed of an upper unit


206


and a lower unit


207


, supports or holds the working element of the blower


201


, the dust collection box unit


202


, and the rotary brush


203


. In this configuration, for being repaired or maintained, the inside of the cleaner cannot be checked unless all screws tightening the upper unit


206


and lower unit


207


of the nozzle section


204


are removed. Recently, moreover, in order to give a one-body impression of the design of the nozzle section


204


and upper unit


206


, a division line between the units tends to be hidden.




A dust suction port


209


linking to the dust collection box unit


202


is provided at the center of the nozzle section


204


, and dust particles are swept out from a floor with the rotary brush


203


and are sucked into the dust collecting box unit


202


. A suction passage


210


from the blower


201


is provided at a belt side nearly from the center in the dust collection box unit


202


. The dust particles swept out from the floor with the rotary brush


203


pass through the dust suction port


209


, and get into the dust collection box unit


202


. In this case, since a positional deviation between an exhaust port


211


and the dust suction port


209


of the dust collection box unit


202


is slight, the dust particles are collected at the center, and are hardly collected at the corners of the dust collection box unit


202


. As a result, even if the dust collection box unit


202


is not filled with the dust particles, power of suction may be dropped.




A switch


214


is attached to the lower unit of the nozzle section


204


, and is turned on and off with a pedal


215


. The switch


214


is connected with a wire to a charger connection part


220


which connects the blower


201


, a second motor


216


for driving the rotary brush


203


, and a battery


218


to a charger.




The battery


218


and blower


201


are located at one side from the center in the nozzle section


204


.




Exhaust from the blower


201


is released from an exhaust port


222


provided in the upper unit


206


of the nozzle section


204


. The exhaust port


222


is provided with an exhaust filter


223


for removing dust particles from the exhaust.




In this configuration, however, if there occurs a trouble in the nozzle section


204


, the inside of the nozzle section cannot be checked unless all screws tightening the nozzle section


204


are removed. And it hence takes much time and labor to check the inside through disassembling it. Moreover, in an assembling process, since the switch


214


and the charger connection part


220


are far from each other, a lead wire


221


needs to be long, thus making the cleaner be hardly assembled.




Besides, since the blower


201


and battery


218


are placed upper and lower at the same position, the center of gravity of the nozzle section


204


is shifted to one side of the section, and the cleaner is hardly carried and used.




Further, since this cleaner has no mechanism for locking the nozzle section


204


with the handle


205


when being carried, upon the cleaner having the handle


205


lifted, the nozzle section


204


droops down. Therefore, when carrying the cleaner, a user must lift the nozzle section


204


with holding a portion of the depth of the section, with not holding a slight portion, and thus, can hardly carry the cleaner. To the contrary, if the cleaner is designed to have the nozzle section


204


and handle


205


locked, it is necessary to unlock by stepping on the nozzle section


204


although the holding force of lock is sufficient, and the cleaner can thus hardly be used.




Further, exhaust is not released to outside of the vacuum cleaner recently, but in this configuration, the exhaust is discharged outside, and is not good for environments.




The configuration of the dust collection box unit


202


installed in a central recess of the nozzle section


204


, from the aspect of design, requires the handle of the dust collection box unit


202


formed in the center This sacrifices a dust collection capacity of the dust collection box unit


202


. And further, the upward opening makes a portion around the opening hollow and weak structurally.




The cleaner is packaged as a completed product with the handle


205


attached, but tends to be packaged smaller and lighter recently, and the package size is thus required to reduce. When repairing the cleaner, since the handle


205


is not locked, an operator must lower his/her waist for putting the product horizontally, and can hardly work.




The switch


214


can be turned on and off by stepping on the pedal


215


, but may be hardly used with the foot or stepped by a lefty.




Since the second motor


216


is used for rotating the rotary brush


203


, the cleaner has an increased weight, and this is out of a recent trend of a small size and light weight.




Dust is collected only at the suction path by the blower


201


in the dust collection box unit


202


which is exposed to suction by the blower


201


, and dust does not gather in the end portion of the unit.




For being installed in a recess


224


of the nozzle section


204


, the dust collection box unit


202


is not prevented sufficiently from being inserted in wrong direction.




The dust suction port


209


, which is provided in the center of the nozzle section


204


has bristles of which direction does not match to the rotation direction of the rotary brush


203


. This decreases a dust collection performance.




Since an intake port


225


of the dust collection box unit


202


is made of soft material, when being installed in the recess


224


of the nozzle section


204


, the dust collection box unit


202


receives an excessive fitting stress and may thus deform in order to be fit tightly.




The dust collection box unit


202


is held and fixed at a ratchet holder


226


provided at a side of the bottom of the recess


224


of the nozzle section


204


. In this case, dust may leak from the dust collection box unit


202


and may be collected in the ratchet holder


226


, and may make the holder


226


fail to function.




Since the dust collection box unit


202


is inserted into the recess


224


of the nozzle section


204


from above, a detaching handle


227


of the dust collection box unit


202


must be provided in the center of the dust collection box unit


202


. This decreases the dust collection capacity and makes the appearance poor.




The dust collection box unit


202


installed in the central recess of the nozzle section


204


requires the opening made upward and makes the strength weaker.




Another conventional vacuum cleaner disclosed in Japanese Patent Application No.10-302461 has a configuration as shown in

FIG. 36

to FIG.


38


. The configuration will be explained below while referring to the drawings.




As shown in

FIG. 36

to

FIG. 38

, a battery


233


and a blower


234


driven by it are accommodated in a cleaner main body


231


. Behind the cleaner main body


231


, a dust collector


231




b


is provided at a suction side of the blower


234


. Ahead of the cleaner main body


231


, a suction unit


231




a


is provided, and a lower side of the suction unit


231




a


has a suction port for leading dust from a cleaning surface into the suction unit


231




a


. The suction unit


231




a


and the dust collector


231




b


are communicated through a communicating path. At a lower side behind the cleaner main body


231


, a terminal connection unit


235


for charging is disposed. A lower side of the terminal connection unit


235


has a concave shape, and a terminal


235




a


is fitted in this concave inner wall. At a rear end of the cleaner main body


231


, a traveling roller


246


projecting from the lower side and rear side of the cleaner main body


231


is provided. A charger


237


is composed of a box unit


238


, a coupling unit


241


extending forward from the lower-front end of the box unit


238


, and a terminal unit


239


for charging provided on the coupling unit


241


at the front side of the box unit


238


which is inserted into a recess of the terminal connection unit


235


of the cleaner main body


231


. Near the terminal unit


239


in the box unit


238


, a power source transformer


240


for charging is incorporated. With having the terminal connection unit


235


receive the terminal unit


239


of the charger


237


inserted thereto and with having mutual terminals connected to each other, the cleaner main body


231


is installed horizontally on the charger


237


to be connected electrically, so that the battery


233


in the cleaner main body


231


may be charged. A power cable


242


is inserted into an ordinary wall outlet.




In such conventional configuration, however, as shown in

FIG. 37

, the transformer


240


, printed circuit boards, and other electrical parts are disposed inside. The charger


237


is formed in a box shape with the terminal unit


239


for charging to be inserted into the terminal connection unit


235


of the cleaner main body


231


. The charger


237


and the terminal connection unit


235


for charging of the cleaner main body


231


are fitted and installed horizontally. In this case, the cleaner main body


231


and the charger


237


are stored in a tandem layout, and the storing space is large. When the charger


237


is mounted on the cleaner main body


231


, the terminal connection unit


235


provided beneath the cleaner main body


231


and the terminal unit


239


of the charger


237


placed on a floor must be connected by inserting convex and concave ribs exactly from above. This makes the cleaner be hardly used.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is to solve above problems, and a first object thereof is to allow a cleaner to be repaired easily, to inform a user of a dust collection level, and to be used easily.




A second object is to allow a cleaner to be charged and stored in a compact space for being used easily.




To achieve the first object, the invention presents a cleaner including working elements of the cleaner, that is, a blower and a dust collection box unit, both disposed in a nozzle section, and a handle coupled to the nozzle section. A case of the nozzle section is composed of an upper unit and a lower unit. And at least one of the working elements is supported by the upper unit and other member disposed at the lower unit or by the lower unit and other member disposed at the upper unit.




As a result, the cleaner can be repaired without having all screws removed, and thus, can be repaired easily.




The dust collection box unit communicating with a suction side of the blower for collecting dust is composed of a dust collection box and a filter unit detachably fitted to the dust collection box. Intake air through the dust collection box unit flows nearly in parallel with a surface of the filter unit.




Accordingly, dust particles are collected in the dust collection box unit sequentially from the inner side of the dust collection box unit, and a user can visually recognize a dust collection level, and thus, the cleaner can be used easily.




To achieve the second object, the vacuum cleaner includes a cleaner main body having a terminal connection unit for charging, and a charger of a box shape formed separately. And a terminal unit for charging is provided at a coupling surface of the box shape, and the cleaner main body is mounted on the coupling surface.




As a result, instead of a tandem layout, the charger of the box shape can be placed in parallel with the cleaner main body, and a floor contact area occupied by the cleaner main body and the charger overlaying on the body when the body is stored. This provides the cleaner with no obstacle when being stored, and is used easily.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a vacuum cleaner according to embodiment 1 of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a bottom view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 3

is a horizontal cross sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 4

is a side view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 5

is a perspective exploded view of a dust collection box of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 6

is an essential sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 7

is an essential sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 8

is an essential sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 9

is an essential sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 10

is a horizontal cross sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 11

is a sidecross sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 12

is an essential perspective exploded view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 14

is a side view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 15

is a side view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 16

is an essential sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 17

is a perspective view of a vacuum cleaner according to embodiment 2 of the invention.





FIG. 18

is a bottom view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 19

is a horizontal cross sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 20

is a side view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 21

is a perspective exploded view of a dust collection box of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 22

is an essential sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 23

is a horizontal cross sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 24

is a side cross sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 25

is a perspective exploded view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 26

is a perspective exploded view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 27

is an essential sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 28

is a perspective view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 29

is an essential cross sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 30

is a perspective exploded view of the dust collection box of the vacuum cleaner.




FIG.


31


(


a


) is a perspective view of a charger of a vacuum cleaner according to embodiment 3 of the invention.




FIG.


31


(


b


) is a partially cutout front view of the charger of the vacuum cleaner.




FIG.


31


(


c


) is a partially cut-out top view of the charger of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 32

is a side sectional view having a cleaner main body accommodated in the charger of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 33

is a horizontal sectional view of the cleaner main body of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 34

is a perspective view of a conventional vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 35

is a horizontal cross sectional view of the vacuum cleaner.





FIG. 36

is a side view of another conventional cleaner accommodating a cleaner main body and a charger.




FIG.


37


(


a


) is a cross sectional view of the charger of the vacuum cleaner.




FIG.


37


(


b


) is a top view of the charger of the vacuum cleaner.




FIG.


37


(


c


) is a side view of the charger of the vacuum cleaner.




FIG.


38


(


a


) is a side view of the cleaner main body of the vacuum cleaner.




FIG.


38


(


b


) is a top view of the cleaner main body of the vacuum cleaner.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




(Embodiment 1)




Referring to the drawings, embodiment 1 of the invention will be explained below.




As shown in

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 4

, a nozzle section


4


includes a case composed of an upper unit


6


, a lower unit


7


, a window


24


, a lid


25


, a belt cover


26


, and a support plate


64


. The case incorporates a blower


1


, a dust collection box unit


2


, a rotary brush


3


, a safety device


17


, a switch


14


, and a hand-holder


27


. A handle


5


made of aluminum is detachably fitted to the hand-holder


27


. The handle


5


includes three or four aluminum pipes combined together with one another. A grip


28


of the handle


5


is a position to be gripped by a user. In a center of a fitting body


29


of the handle


5


engaged with the hand-holder


27


, an elastic ratchet


30


is provided and is engaged with a hole


31


in the hand-holder


27


.




One side of a rotary shaft


32


of the hand-holder


27


forms a foot to be fitted with a spring


33


in nearly U-shape as shown in FIG.


6


and FIG.


7


. The switch


14


is fixed to a switch support plate


34


at the other side of the rotary shaft


32


as shown in

FIG. 8

, and the rotary shaft


32


is inserted in a hole


35


of the switch support plate


34


.




In a rotary brush compartment


8


, the rotary brush


3


is disposed, and the belt cover


26


is provided to cover a pulley


36


. A fan


38


is press-fitted at one end of a shaft


37


of the blower


1


, and a pulley


39


is attached to the other end of the shaft


37


. The pulley


39


is linked to an intermediate pulley


40


with a belt


41


, and the intermediate pulley


40


and a pulley


36


are linked with a belt


42


.




A brush


44


is disposed at a front side of the nozzle section


4


, and a brush


45


is disposed at a lower side of the center of the cleaner main body. A roller


46


is provided behind.




The dust collection box unit


2


is composed of a dust collection box


12


and a filter unit


13


as shown in FIG.


5


. An intake port


43


of the dust collection box


12


is enclosed with a rib and is matched, as shown in

FIG. 9

, with a surface of a dust suction port


9


of the rotary brush compartment


8


, a suction compartment.




An operation of the vacuum cleaner having such configuration will be explained. The handle


5


, upon being turned from a 90-degree upright position by a certain angle about the rotary shaft


32


, turns on the switch


14


. When the switch


14


is turned on, the blower


1


starts to rotate and makes the rotary brush


3


rotate accordingly through the intermediate pulley


40


. Dust particles swept by the rotary brush


3


are sent into the dust collection box unit


2


from the dust suction port


9


through the intake port


43


, and are collected in the dust collection box unit


2


without passing through the filter unit


13


provided at the outlet. The exhaust passing through the filter unit


13


passes through the filter


47


and passes further through the blower


1


and filter


48


. Then, the exhaust is discharged into the rotary brush compartment


8


. The handle


5


, being returned to the original position, stops the operation.




The blower


1


is supported by the upper unit


6


and the support plate


64


. And the dust collection box unit


2


is supported by the lower unit


7


and the window


24


. The rotary brush


3


is supported by the upper unit


6


and the belt cover


26


. That is, the blower


1


, the dust collection box unit


2


, and the rotary brush


3


are supported by the upper unit


6


and other member, or the lower unit


7


and other member.




In this configuration, when, for example, the blower


1


failing to operate is to be repaired, the support plate


64


supporting the blower


1


is removed, so that the blower


1


can be checked and repaired. Thus, the cleaner can be repaired easily without having all screws fixing the nozzle section


4


removed.




Moreover, since the upper unit


6


, lower unit


7


, support plate


64


, window


24


, and belt cover


26


are separated, each part may be composed to have its own feature. For example, the support plate


64


may be made of rigid material to enhance the supporting force. The window


24


and belt cover


26


may be made of transparent material so that a dust collection level or invasion of hairs in the belt cover


26


can be checked from outside.




When being inserted in and pulled out from a side of the nozzle section


4


like a drawer, the dust collection box unit


2


usually slides easily. But when the space between the dust collection box unit


2


and lower unit


7


is clogged with dust, the box unit can hardly be pulled out. In such case, removing the window


24


allows the dust collection box unit


2


to move, so that dust may be removed easily.




The rotary brush


3


is supported by the upper unit


6


and the belt cover


26


. If the rotary brush


3


is clogged with hairs or large dust particles getting into a space between the rotary brush


3


and dust suction port


9


, removing the belt cover


26


allows the rotary brush


3


to be removed, so that the hairs or large dust particles can be removed easily.




This configuration provides an easy-to-repair vacuum cleaner of high quality.




Dust particles swept by the rotary brush


3


are sent into the dust collection box unit


2


from the dust suction port


9


through the intake port


43


, and collected in the dust collection box unit


2


without passing through the filter unit


13


provided at the outlet. Not having the exhaust hole for discharging the exhaust from the blower


1


to outside from the nozzle section


4


, the cleaner allows the exhaust passing through the filter unit


13


to pass through the filter


47


, and further to pass through the blower


1


and filter


48


. Then, the exhaust is discharged into the rotary brush compartment


8


. This exhaust circulation loop has a vacuum cleaner silent in operation and friendly to environments.




As shown in

FIG. 3

,

FIG. 10

, and

FIG. 11

, regardless of the presence of the exhaust circulation loop, the cleaner may includes a battery


49


in the nozzle section


4


, in the hand-holder


27


, or in both nozzle section


4


and hand-holder


27


. This provides a cordless/easy-to-use vacuum cleaner.




As shown in

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 3

, the rotary brush


3


is provided in the rotary brush compartment


8


. The dust suction port


9


is provided in a wall of the rotary brush compartment


8


as shown in FIG.


9


. The intake port


43


corresponding to the dust suction port


9


is formed in the dust collection box unit


2


, and the dust suction port


9


is located at the opposite side of the pulley


36


of the rotary brush


3


.




In this configuration, dust particles swept by the rotary brush


3


are collected in the dust collection box unit


2


from the dust suction port


9


through the intake port


43


. Bristles of the rotary brush


3


are usually planted spirally, and, through a rotation of the rotary brush


3


, guides the dust particles into the dust suction port


9


. The dust suction port


9


, if being provided near the pulley


36


of the rotary brush


3


, allows dust particles to invade into the pulley


36


and makes teeth of the pulley clogged and broken. Thus, the dust particles possibly generate unusual noise, and therefore, the dust suction port


9


is provided at the opposite side of the pulley


36


. When being carried and hitting a corner of furniture or the like, the cleaner main body has the nozzle section


4


unlocked and direct downward. In such case, in order that the dust collected in the bottom of the dust collection box unit


2


may not spill out through the dust suction port


9


from the intake port


43


, the dust suction port


9


and the intake port


43


are provided at higher positions than the middle level of the unit


2


.




This configuration provides a vacuum cleaner of high quality, hardly spilling dust, and easy to use.




Then, as shown in

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 3

,

FIG. 11

, and

FIG. 12

, a charger connection unit


51


connected to a charger stand


50


holds and installs a charging terminal


52


and the switch


14


onto the lower unit


7


of the nozzle section


4


. At this moment, the switch


14


has a hole fitted to a pin


53


projecting from the charger connection unit


51


. The charger connection unit


51


, being close to the lower unit


7


of the nozzle section


4


, prevents the switch


14


from slipping out to the side.




This configuration can be assembled easily through incorporating the charging terminal


52


and switch


14


into the charger connection unit


51


to compose a unit, and through engaging the unit with the lower unit


7


of the nozzle section


4


. Lead wires


21


coming out of the charging terminal


52


includes those connected to the switch


14


and others connected to the power source battery


49


, and are crossing across each other. But upon being relayed with the charger connection unit


51


, the lead wires


21


can be arranged easily and neatly and prevented from being entangled. This provides a vacuum cleaner which is assembled easily and has an excellent quality.




As shown in

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 4

, about the center line of the hand-holder


27


in the nozzle section


4


, the blower


1


is provided at the right side and the battery


49


at the left side. And the dust collection box unit


2


and the rotary brush compartment


8


having the rotary brush


3


are disposed in parallel with each other to right and left.




This configuration does not position the weight to one side in the nozzle section


4


, thus providing the cleaner with a weight balance. As a result, the main body is avoided from sinking or lifting at one side on the carpet while being carried and from tendency of bending on one side and not on other side.




As shown in

FIG. 1

to FIG.


3


and

FIG. 6

, a nearly U-shaped foot


54


formed at one side of the rotary shaft


32


of the hand-holder


27


in the nozzle section


4


is composed to be fitted with the bump of the spring


33


fixed on the upper unit


6


. In order that the rotary shaft


32


may move vertically, elliptical, not semicircular, shaft supports


68


are provided in the upper unit


6


and lower unit


7


of the nozzle section


4


.




In this configuration, the switch


14


is designed to be operated by the turning hand-holder


27


, and the nearly U-shaped foot


54


of the rotary shaft


32


is engaged with the bump of the spring


33


. As the U-shaped foot


54


rides over the bump, the switch


14


is pushed and operated. When the cleaner main body is carried, the U-shaped foot


54


rides over the bump even by a slight impact if the engagement of the bump of the spring


33


and the U-shaped foot


54


is shallow. Thus, the switch


14


is operated by mistake. In order to prevent such erratic operation, in normal position, when the cleaner is lifted, the rotary shaft


32


moves upward by the weight of the cleaner, and the bump of the spring


33


bites into the U-shaped foot


54


to deepen the engagement. This prevents the U-shaped foot


54


from riding over the bump by a slight impact, so that the switch


14


may not be turned on, although the engagement of the bump of the spring


33


and the U-shaped foot


54


is shallow. That is, the hand-holder


27


is usually operated with a small force to turn on and off the switch


14


. And when the cleaner is moved, the hand-holder


27


is not moved easily and does not have the switch


14


turned on or off, thus providing a controllable, easy-to-use vacuum cleaner.




As shown in

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 3

, FIG.


7


and

FIG. 8

, the nearly U-shaped foot


54


is formed at one side of the rotary shaft


32


of the hand-holder


27


in the nozzle section


4


. And the U-shape of the foot


54


is composed to be fitted with the bump of the spring


33


fixed on the upper unit


6


. In order that the rotary shaft


32


may move vertically, elliptical, not semicircular, shaft supports


68


are provided in the upper unit


6


and lower unit


7


of the nozzle section


4


. Further, in the lower unit


7


of the nozzle section


4


, a spring


55


for pushing the rotary shaft


32


always upward is provided.




In this configuration, the switch


14


is also designed to be operated by the turning hand-holder


27


. Then, the nearly U-shaped foot


54


of the rotary shaft


32


is engaged with the bump of the spring


33


. As the U-shaped foot


54


rides over the bump, the switch


14


is pushed and operated. When the cleaner main body is carried, the U-shaped foot


54


rides over the bump even by a slight impact if the engagement of the bump of the spring


33


and the U-shaped foot


54


is shallow. And the switch


14


is thus operated by mistake. Therefore, in order to deepen the engagement of the bump of the spring


33


and U-shaped foot


54


, when the cleaner main body is carried, that is, when the handle


5


is in a vertical position to the nozzle section


4


, the spring


55


is provided in the lower unit


7


of the nozzle section


4


for always pushing up the rotary shaft


32


. And this spring


55


pushes down the rotary shaft


32


by its own weight when the user grips the handle


5


. That is, when the handle


5


is tilted by the user, the engagement of the bump of the spring


33


and the U-shaped foot


54


becomes shallow, so that the U-shaped foot


54


can ride over the bump easily. Thus, in normal operation, the hand-holder


27


can be operated with a small force. And when the cleaner is carried, the hand-holder


27


is not operated easily, thus carried more easily, so that a vacuum cleaner having an excellent controllability and being used easily can be presented.




As shown in

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 3

, the blower


1


, dust collection box unit


2


, and rotary brush


3


are disposed in the nozzle section


4


. The belt


41


for linking the pulley


39


and intermediate pulley


40


of the blower


1


, and the belt


42


for linking the intermediate pulley


40


and pulley unit


36


of the rotary brush


3


are disposed in the belt compartment


56


. The belts transmit rotation of the blower


1


. The filter


48


is provided on the wall of the rotary brush compartment


8


.




In the exhaust circulation loop for returning the exhaust passing through the filter unit


13


to the brush compartment


8


, the belt compartment


56


is utilized as a passage of the exhaust circulation. Therefore, the belts and pulleys are exposed to the exhaust and are not contaminated by dust, and the dust is prevented from invading from outside. The passage is confronting the rotary brush compartment


8


of the rotary brush


3


, but the filter


48


is provided to prevent the dust particles swept by the rotary brush


3


from invading. The cleaner, since having the belt compartment


56


composed in the exhaust circulation passage, does not need an extra exhaust circulation passage and has the cleaner main body be compact while maintaining the capacity of the dust collection box unit


2


.




This configuration provides a silent, environment-friendly, lightweight vacuum cleaner.




As shown in

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 5

, the vacuum cleaner according to the embodiment includes the blower


1


, dust collection box unit


2


, and rotary brush


3


. These are disposed in the nozzle section


4


. The cleaner further includes a handle


5


coupled to the nozzle section


4


. An opening


57


is formed at the side of the nozzle section


4


, and the dust collection box unit


2


at the opening


57


. The dust collection box unit


2


is composed like a drawer.




In this configuration, when dust is collected in the dust collection box unit


2


, the dust collection box unit


2


is drawn out from the opening


57


formed at the side of the nozzle section


4


, and then, the dust is discarded. After the dust is discarded, the dust collection box unit


2


is inserted into the opening


57


and put back in its initial position.




Therefore, the handle is not needed to set on the dust collection box unit


2


, and the design is not spoiled, so that a vacuum cleaner maintaining a sufficient dust collection capacity can be presented.




As shown in

FIG. 1

to FIG.


3


and

FIG. 9

, the dust collection box unit


2


is disposed in the nozzle section


4


, and the dust collection box unit


2


is composed like a drawer in a space enclosed by the lower unit


7


and window


24


. Or the dust collection box unit


2


may be also composed in a space enclosed by the upper unit


6


and window


24


.




In this configuration, the dust collection box unit


2


is disposed in a place enclosed by the lower unit


7


and the window


24


because this enclosed place is hardly moved by deviation of ribs due to impact from the front side of the cleaner main body. Therefore, the upper side is reinforced by composing of the lower unit


7


and fitting the window


24


, thereby increasing rigidity and strength of an accommodated portion of the dust collection box unit


2


and the nozzle section


4


. Although not explained herein, a place enclosed by the upper unit


6


and window


24


provides the same effect.




Further, as shown in

FIG. 13

, one or more holes


58


formed in the window


24


make the inside of the dust collection box unit


2


be visible from the top of the cleaner main body. This allows the dust collecting level to be checked, thus providing an easy-to-use vacuum cleaner.




As shown in FIG.


3


and

FIG. 16

, a rib


67


is provided at a lower side of the dust collection box


12


, and a bump


66


is provided on the lower unit


7


. When the dust collection box


12


is stored, the rib


67


of the dust collection box contacts with the bump


66


of the lower unit


7


, and the dust collection box


12


is pushed upward. Then, the window


24


and lower unit


7


of the nozzle section


4


are deflected. Thus, upon riding over the bump


66


, the dust collection box


2


can be stored and be prevented from dislocation from the nozzle section


4


, thus providing an easy-to-use vacuum cleaner.




As shown in

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 3

, the nozzle section


4


is divided into a front portion, i.e., a first outer frame


59


, and a rear portion, i.e., a second outer frame


60


. The blower


1


, dust collection box unit


2


, and rotary brush


3


are provided in the first outer frame


59


, and the hand-holder


27


and switch


14


are provided in the second outer frame


60


. The switch


14


is operated as the hand-holder


27


is turned. That is, the required airtight portions for suction and exhaust by the blower


1


are put in the first outer frame


59


, and the portions prevented from dust, or the operating units to be manipulated by the user are put in the second outer frame


60


.




In this configuration, the rotary brush


3


, dust collection box unit


2


, and blower


1


require a sufficient space for working efficiency, and they are put in the first outer frame


59


to assure a sufficient dust collecting performance in this space. The other parts relating to manipulation by the user are put in the second outer frame


60


. This allows the vacuum cleaner to be used easily, to be small and compact. The cleaner thus has sense of volume as seen from the front side limited to the first outer frame


59


only, so that the design of appearance is not spoiled.




As shown in

FIG. 1

to FIG.


3


and

FIG. 14

, when the hand-holder


27


is tilted forward, a surface


61


linking to the forward upper surface of the nozzle section


4


is formed on the upper surface of the hand-holder


27


. Simultaneously, a surface


62


parallel with the ground contacting surface of the cleaner main body is formed on the upper surface of the hand-holder


27


.




This configuration make a user hardly work while holding the cleaner main body when replacing or repairing the rotary brush


3


. However, the surface


61


can be placed on the floor for ease of the work, and the surface


62


, upon being parallel with the ground-contacting surface when the cleaner is packed with the hand-holder


27


inclined, allows the package size to be reduced.




Thus, the vacuum cleaner can be repaired more easily, and have a reduced package size.




As shown in

FIG. 1

to FIG.


3


and

FIG. 15

, the switch


14


is designed to be turned on and off by the turning hand-holder


27


. The hand-holder


27


, upon being in the upright position and the horizontal tilted position makes the switch


14


turned off, and, upon being in a turning range between the upright position and horizontal position, makes the switch


14


turned on.




This configuration allows the switch


14


to be operated by the turning hand-holder


27


. While being used, the hand-holder does not reach a horizontal position until contacting with the floor and thus, leaving the switch


14


turned on. When the cleaner is stored, the switch


14


is turned off in the horizontal position of the holder. Therefore, the cleaner has the hand-holder


27


tilted horizontally and can be put on the wall with being flat. This allows a storing space to be reduced and thus to be stored at any place.




Thus, a vacuum cleaner having an excellent controllability and reduced install space can be presented.




As shown in

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 3

, FIG.


7


and

FIG. 8

, the nearly U-shaped foot


54


formed at one side of the rotary shaft


32


of the hand-holder


27


in the nozzle section


4


is fitted with the bump of the spring


33


fixed on the upper unit


6


. In order that the rotary shaft


32


may move vertically, elliptical, not semicircular, shaft supports


68


is provided in the upper unit


6


and the lower unit


7


of the nozzle section


4


. Further, in the lower unit


7


of the nozzle section


4


, a spring


55


for pushing the rotary shaft


32


upward is provided. Moreover, the switch


14


is provided in the rotary shaft


32


together with the switch support plate


34


. The switch


14


moves up and down according to a vertical motion of the rotary shaft


32


. A rib


63


for fixing the switch support plate


34


is also provided from the lower unit


7


.




In this configuration, the switch


14


is operated by the turning hand-holder


27


, and the nearly U-shaped foot


54


of the rotary shaft


32


is engaged with the bump of the spring


33


. As the U-shaped foot


54


rides over the bump, the switch


14


is pushed and operated. When the cleaner main body is carried, the U-shaped foot


54


rides over the bump even by a slight impact if the engagement of the bump of the spring


33


and the U-shaped foot


54


is shallow. Thus, the switch


14


is operated by mistake. In order to deepen the engagement of the bump of the spring


33


and U-shaped foot


54


in the ordinary position, the spring


55


is provided in the lower unit


7


of the nozzle section


4


for always pushing up the rotary shaft


32


. And the spring


55


thus pushes down the rotary shaft


32


by its own weight when the user grips the handle


5


. Thus, the engagement of the bump of the spring


33


and the U-shaped foot


54


is made shallow. This allows the U-shaped foot


54


to ride over the bump of the spring


33


easily. At this moment, the switch


14


moves up and down similarly to the rotary shaft


32


.




Thus, a vacuum cleaner excellent in controllability and easy to use can be presented.




Further, as shown in

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 3

, the blower


1


, dust collection box unit


2


, and rotary brush


3


are disposed in the nozzle section


4


. The belt


41


for linking the pulley


39


and the intermediate pulley


40


of the blower


1


, and the belt


42


for linking the intermediate pulley


40


and pulley unit


36


of the rotary brush


3


are disposed in the belt compartment


56


. The belts transmit a rotation of the blower


1


. An exhaust filter


23


is provided opposite to the rotary brush compartment


8


.




In this configuration, the blower


1


rotates, and the intermediate pulley


40


is accordingly rotated by the belt


41


, and the rotation is transmitted to the rotary brush


3


through the belt


42


. Therefore, dust is swept away from the cleaning surface.




This provides a lightweight vacuum cleaner which does not include a second motor.




As described herein, in the vacuum cleaner according to the embodiment, the blower


1


, the dust collection box unit


2


and the rotary brush


3


as the working elements of the cleaner are disposed in the nozzle section


4


. And, the handle


5


is coupled to the nozzle section


4


. Since the working elements of the cleaner is supported by the upper unit


6


of the nozzle section


4


and other member or by the lower unit


7


and other member, the cleaner has the rotary brush


3


replaced without having all screws removed. This enhances repairing efficiency.




The vacuum cleaner according to the embodiment includes the working elements of the cleaner, that is, the blower


1


, the dust collection box unit


2


, and the dust suction port


9


having the rotary brush


3


. The working elements are disposed in the nozzle section


4


, and the handle


5


is coupled to the nozzle section


4


. Therefore, the dust suction port


9


for leading dust particles from the rotary brush compartment


8


into the dust collection box unit


2


is disposed slightly above the center in the height direction of the dust collection box unit


2


at a side opposite to the belt in the rotary brush compartment


8


. As a result, when the dust collection box unit


2


is took out, or when the cleaner main body is carried, the dust particles do not spill away. This allows the cleaner to be used easily and to exhibit enhanced performance.




The vacuum cleaner according to the embodiment, at least two surfaces are provided on the top of the hand-holder


27


. That is, the surface links to the top ahead of the nozzle section


4


when the cleaner main body is tilted forward at one side. Then, the plane surface is positioned in parallel with the ground contact surface when the hand-holder


27


is tilted at other side. This allows the cleaner to be repaired easily and to have a reduced package size.




The vacuum cleaner according to the embodiment includes the switch


14


operated with the turning hand-holder


27


. The switch


14


is turned off when the cleaner main body is tilted to flat or more than flat. When the cleaner is stored, the switch is turned off automatically with the cleaner main body to be set in flat, to be putting on a wall hook or the like. This reduces its storing space.




The switch


14


is provided in the rotary shaft


32


of the hand-holder


27


, and is operated by the turning hand-holder


27


. Therefore, the rotary shaft


32


is moved up and down, and the switch


14


is accordingly turned on and off. This allows the cleaner to be used conveniently.




The cleaner according to the embodiment includes the working elements of the cleaner, that is, the blower


1


, dust collection box unit


2


, and rotary brush


3


disposed in the nozzle section


4


. And the handle


5


is coupled to the nozzle section


4


, in which the terminal


52


and the switch


14


are assembled in the charger connection unit


5


. A side wall of the cleaner main body prevents the switch


14


from slipping out by. This allows the cleaner to be assembled easily.




While allowing a vertical play in the rotary shaft


32


of the hand-holder


27


attached to the nozzle section


4


having the dust collecting mechanism, the hand-holder


27


is supported by engagement between the spring


33


composed in the upper unit


6


of the nozzle section


4


and the foot of the hand-holder


27


, and therefore the locking force of the hand-holder


27


is increased, and the nozzle section


4


is prevented from being lifted during use, so that the ease of use is enhanced.




The spring


55


for always applying a force upward from beneath is provided in the foot of the hand-holder


27


. As a result, the hand-holder


27


is pushed up, and the spring


33


moves into the foot of the hand-holder


27


. This stabilizes the handle


5


without looseness, and allows the cleaner to be used easily.




The cleaner according to the embodiment includes the blower


1


, the rotary brush


3


, and the belt compartment


56


incorporating the belt for linking the blower


1


and the rotary brush


3


. The compartment is composed in the exhaust passage, and therefore, preventing the exhaust from being discharged outside, but has the exhaust circulated within the cleaner main body. This provides a silent, environment-friendly vacuum cleaner.




The cleaner according to the embodiment includes the working elements of the cleaner, that is, the blower


1


, the dust collection box unit


2


, and rotary brush


3


. These are disposed in the nozzle section


4


, and the handle


5


is coupled to the nozzle section


4


, in which the dust collection box unit


2


can be freely drawn out of the opening


57


provided at the side of the cleaner main body. As a result, the cleaner does not require a handle on the top of the dust collection box unit


2


, does have its design not spoiled, and does maintain the dust collection capacity.




The cleaner according to the embodiment includes the dust collection box unit


2


composed of a dust collection box main body


12


and a filter unit


13


detachably fitted to the dust collection box main body. A window


24


is provided on the top of the cleaner main body so as to cover the dust collection box unit


2


. In the compartment enclosed by the window


24


and one of the lower unit


7


and the upper unit


6


, the dust collection box unit


2


is installed like a drawer. Since the opening is reinforced by other member, the cleaner become stronger.




Further, functional parts, that is, the blower


1


, (lust collection box unit


2


, and rotary brush


3


are installed in a first outer frame


59


ahead of the cleaner main body, while the handle


5


and switch


14


are put in a second outer frame


60


. As a result, in suction and exhaust by the blower


1


, the parts are divided into required airtight parts and dust-free parts. This allows the cleaner to be repaired more conveniently.




In the cleaner, the working elements of the cleaner, that is, the blower


1


, dust collection box unit


2


, and rotary brush


3


are disposed in the nozzle section


4


. The handle


5


is coupled to the nozzle section


4


. The battery


49


and the blower


1


are distributed to right and left side of the nozzle section


4


. This provides the cleaner with a uniform weight balance and allows the cleaner to be used and carried more easily.




The blower


1


, the rotary brush


3


, and a speed reducer are concentrated in the nozzle section


4


. The rotation of the blower


1


is decelerated by the intermediate pulley


40


, and is further decelerated by the rotary brush


3


. This allows the cleaner to include no second motor, to have the reduced weight, and to be used easily.




(Embodiment 2)




Referring to the drawings, embodiment 2 of the invention will be explained below.




As shown in

FIG. 17

to

FIG. 20

, the case of a nozzle section


74


is composed of an upper unit


76


, a lower unit


77


, a window


105


, a lid


135


, a belt cover


129


, and a support plate


120


. The case incorporates a blower


71


, a dust collection box unit


72


, a rotary brush


73


, a safety device


87


, a switch


84


, and a hand-holder


99


. An aluminum handle


75


is detachably fitted to the hand-holder


99


. The handle


75


is composed of three or four aluminum pipes coupled to each other. A grip


121


of the handle


75


is the position to be gripped by a user. In the center of the attaching unit


122


of the handle


75


engaged with the hand-holder


99


, an elastic ratchet


100


is provided, and is engaged with a hole


123


in the hand-holder


99


.




One side of a rotary shaft


125


of the hand-holder


99


forms a foot to fit with a spring


124


having a nearly U-shape. Other side of the rotary shaft


125


fits the switch


84


to a switch support plate


126


, and the rotary shaft


125


is inserted in the switch support plate


126


attached the switch


84


.




In a rotary brush compartment


78


, the rotary brush


73


is disposed, and the belt cover


129


is provided so as to cover a pulley


128


. A fan


131


is press-fitted at one side of a shaft


130


of the blower


71


. A pulley


109


is attached to other end of the shaft


130


. The pulley


109


is linked to an intermediate pulley


110


with a belt


111


, and the intermediate pulley


110


and a pulley


128


are linked with a belt


112


.




The dust collection box unit


72


is, as shown in FIG.


21


and

FIG. 22

, composed of a dust collection box


82


and a filter unit


83


. An intake port


95


of the dust collection box


82


is surrounded by a bump


138


, and is engaged with the surface of a dust suction port


79


in the rotary brush compartment


78


.




A brush


132


is disposed at the front side of the nozzle section


74


, and a brush


133


is disposed at the lower side of the center of the cleaner main body. A roller


134


is provided behind the section.




An operation of the vacuum cleaner having such configuration will be explained. Upon being turned from a 90-degree upright position by a certain angle about the rotary shaft


125


, the handle


75


have the switch


84


turned on. When the switch


84


is turned on, the blower


71


starts to rotate, and rotate the rotary brush


73


through the intermediate pulley


110


. Dust particles swept by the rotary brush


73


are sent into the dust collection box unit


72


from the dust suction port


79


through the intake port


95


, and collected in the dust collection box unit


72


without passing through the filter unit


83


provided at the outlet. The exhaust passing through the filter unit


83


also passes through the filter


117


, and further, passes through the blower


71


and filter


118


. Then, the exhaust is discharged into the rotary brush compartment


78


. When the handle


75


is returned to the original position, the operation stops.




The dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box main body


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitting to the dust collection box main body


82


. The rotary brush


73


is disposed in the rotary brush compartment


78


of the nozzle section


74


, which sweeps away the dust particles from a carpet. By the suction force of the blower


71


, the dust particles pass through the dust suction port


79


, pass through the intake port


95


of the dust collection box unit


72


and the suction passage


80


. Then, the particles are filtered by the filter unit


83


, thus being captured.




In this configuration, flow of air passes through the dust suction port


79


. The dust collection box


82


includes a suction passage


80


having an intake port


95


and an outlet in a nearly L-shape similar to the intake port


95


of the dust collection box


82


. The suction passage


80


changes the flow direction by 90 degrees laterally, and therefore, the air flows in parallel with the filter unit


83


in the inner parts of the (lust collection box


82


. Suction from the blower


71


is applied from a position behind the center of the dust collection box


82


.




Therefore, since the flow of air taken in the dust collection box unit


72


passes in parallel with the filter unit


83


of the dust collection box unit


72


, dust particles are collected from the inner part of the dust collection box


82


. Therefore, a user is noticed of a dust collection level, so that an easy-to-use vacuum cleaner can be presented.




Dust particles swept by the rotary brush


73


are sent into the dust collection box unit


72


from the dust suction port


79


through the intake port


95


, and collected in the dust collection box unit


72


without passing through the filter unit


83


provided at the outlet. Exhaust from the blower


71


is not discharged to outside from the nozzle section


74


. The exhaust passing through the filter unit


83


also passes through the filter


117


, and further, passes through the blower


71


and filter


118


. Then the exhaust is discharged into the rotary brush compartment


78


. This exhaust circulation loop provides a vacuum cleaner being silent in operation and friendly to environments.




As shown in

FIG. 19

,

FIG. 23

, and

FIG. 24

, regardless of the presence of the exhaust circulation loop, the battery


119


may be provided in the nozzle section


74


or in the hand-holder


99


, or in both nozzle section


74


and hand-holder


99


. This provides a cordless and easy-to-use vacuum cleaner.




The rotary brush


73


is twisted spirally, and the dust suction port


79


in the rotary brush compartment


78


carries dust particles by a spirally-twisted-bristle on the brush in the rotating direction of the rotary brush


73


. Accordingly, the dust suction port


79


is provided at the dusts carrying side. This provides a vacuum cleaner of an excellent dust collection performance.




Further, as shown in

FIG. 25

, the dust collection box unit


72


is installed in the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


from above. The four corners of the dust collection box unit


72


and the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


can fit to each other. The box can be installed only from one direction. That is, the installing direction is only one, and the corners are not matched in other directions. Thus, the dust collection box unit


72


can be installed in the nozzle section


74


only in one direction, and can not be installed in a wrong direction. This assures the quality of the cleaner.




As shown in

FIG. 17

to

FIG. 21

, the dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box main body


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitted to the dust collection box main body


82


. The rotary brush


73


is disposed in the rotary brush compartment


78


of the nozzle section


74


, and sweeps away dust particles from the carpet. The suction force by the blower


71


has dust particles pass through the dust suction port


79


, pass through the intake port


95


of the dust collection box unit


72


and the suction passage


80


. Then, the particles are filtered by the filter unit


83


, thus being captured. At this time, the intake port


98


of the blower


71


is provided diagonally, nearly in the width direction, to the intake port


95


of the dust collection box unit


72


.




In this configuration, air passes through the dust suction port


79


. In the dust collection box main body


82


, a suction passage


80


is formed. The passage has an inlet, i.e., the intake port


95


, and an outlet with a nearly L-shape is similar to the intake port


95


of the dust collection box main body


82


. The passage changes the flow direction by 90 degrees laterally, and therefore, the air flows in parallel to the filter unit


83


in the inner parts of the dust collection box main body


82


. Suction by the blower


71


is applied from an inner part of the dust collection box


82


, and dust particles are collected from the inner part of the dust collection box


82


. As a result, since the flow of air taken in the dust collection box unit


72


passes in parallel with the filter unit


83


of the dust collection box unit


72


, dust particles are collected from the inner part of the dust collection box


82


. Thus, a user is noticed of dust collection level. This provides a vacuum cleaner used easily.




As shown in

FIG. 17

to

FIG. 22

, the cleaner according to the embodiment has the rotary brush


73


disposed in the rotary brush compartment


78


. Dust is sent into the dust collection box unit


72


through the dust suction port


79


. The intake port


95


of the dust collection box unit


72


is surrounded by the bump


138


fitting directly into the dust suction port


79


.




When the dust collection box unit


72


is installed in the nozzle section


74


, an elastic element of the filter unit


83


, which includes a filter paper attached to the elastic element, is pressed and deflected with the nozzle section


74


if the intake port


95


of the dust collection box


82


hits against the dust suction port


79


. As a result, the bump


138


of the intake port


95


and the dust suction port


79


contact face to face with each other, and thus, are connected securely. Simultaneously, the filter unit


83


and the nozzle section


74


are also pressed and fixed firmly, so that the vacuum cleaner of high performance can employ a small number of parts.




As shown in

FIG. 26

, the dust collection box unit


72


is installed in the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


from above. The four corners of the dust collection box unit


72


and the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


fit to each other. This allows the box unit


72


to be installed only from one direction. Moreover, said box unit


72


and nozzle section


74


are fixed and held by a ratchet


137


in a portion extended from the top of box unit


72


engaged to a holding part


101


on the top of the nozzle section


74


.




When the dust collection box unit


72


is installed in the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


, the box unit


72


functions as a guide. The ratchet


137


in a portion extended from the top of the dust collection box unit


72


fits to the holding part


101


on the top of the nozzle section


74


. When being dismounted, the dust collection box unit


72


functions as a guide so as to be pulled out upward. At this moment, the ratchet


137


can be visually checked, and the box unit


72


, since being provided on the top, is prevented from dust particles. This provides a vacuum cleaner stable in quality and easy in attaching or detaching of dust collection box unit


72


.




As shown in FIG.


26


and

FIG. 27

, the dust collection box unit


72


is installed in the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


from above. The four corners of the dust collection box unit


72


and the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


fit to each other. The box unit


72


can be installed only from one direction. Moreover, the dust collection box unit


72


and nozzle section


74


are fixed to each other in two parts. In one part, a ratchet


137


provided in a portion extended from the top of the dust collection box unit


72


is engaged to a holding part


101


provided on the top of the nozzle section


74


. In other part, the holding part


101


at the opposite side of a belt compartment


102


of the nozzle section


74


is engaged to the corresponding ratchet


137


in the grip


97


of the dust collection box unit


72


.




In this configuration, when being installed in the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


from above, the dust collection box unit


72


itself functions as a guide, thus being securely fixed into the recess of the nozzle section


74


. In order to detach the dust collection box unit


72


from the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


, the grip


97


of the dust collection box unit


72


is pulled out. Then, the ratchet


137


of the grip


97


is detached from the holding part


101


. And the ratchet


137


on the top of the belt compartment


102


is also detached from the holding part


101


by the dust collection box unit


72


on the top of the belt compartment


102


turning about the rotary shaft. Thus, the grip


97


of the dust collection box unit


12


at the opposite side of the belt compartment


102


and the dust collection box unit


72


on the top of the belt compartment


102


provides an easy-to-detaching and easy-to-use vacuum cleaner.




As shown in

FIG. 17

to

FIG. 19

, the blower


71


, the dust collection box unit


72


, and the rotary brush


73


are disposed in the nozzle section


74


. The belt


111


for linking the pulley


109


and intermediate pulley


110


of the blower


71


, and the belt


112


for linking the intermediate pulley


110


and rotary brush


73


are disposed in the belt compartment


102


. They transmit rotation of the blower


71


. The filter


118


is provided opposite to the rotary brush compartment


78


.




In an exhaust circulation loop for returning exhaust from the blower


71


to the brush compartment


78


through the filter unit


83


and filter


117


, the exhaust is not discharged to outside of the unit from the nozzle section


74


. Thus, the belt compartment


102


is utilized as a passage of the exhaust circulation, and the belts and pulleys are exposed to the exhaust. The exhaust prevents the belts and pulleys from dust, and prevents the compartment from invasion of dust from outside. The exhaust passage is confronting the rotary brush compartment


78


of the rotary brush


73


. The filter


118


is provided to prevent the dust particles swept by the rotary brush


73


from invading. Since the belt compartment


102


is composed in the exhaust circulation passage, another exhaust circulation passage is not needed, and the dust collection box unit


72


is prevented from being installed incorrectly and becomes compact while maintaining its size and capacity.




This configuration provides a silent, environment-friendly, easy-to-use, and lightweight vacuum cleaner.




As shown in

FIG. 17

to

FIG. 19

, and

FIG. 28

, the dust collection box unit


72


is disposed in the nozzle section


74


, and is composed like drawer in a space enclosed by the upper unit


76


and window


105


, or by the lower unit


77


and window


105


.




The dust collection box unit


72


is composed like a drawer in the place enclosed by the upper unit


76


and window


105


, or by the lower unit


77


and window


105


. Therefore, this enclosed place is hardly moved by deviation of ribs or the like due to impact from the front side of the cleaner main body. That is, the upper side is reinforced with the window


105


formed in a member composed of the upper unit


76


or lower unit


77


. The member, upon made of transparent material, allows a user to visually check the inside dust collection level in the dust collection box unit


72


.




This configuration increases the strength of the nozzle section


74


, and has the inside of the dust collection box unit


72


visible, thus providing an easy-to-use vacuum cleaner. As shown in

FIG. 17

to

FIG. 22

, the dust collection box unit


72


is disposed in the nozzle section


74


. The dust collection box unit


72


is composed like a drawer in a space enclosed by the upper unit


76


and window


105


, or by the lower unit


77


and window


105


.




The dust collection box unit


72


is composed like a drawer in the place enclosed by the upper unit


76


and window


105


, or by the lower unit


77


and window


105


. Therefore, this enclosed place is hardly moved by deviation of ribs or the like due to impact from the front side of the cleaner main body. That is, the upper side is reinforced by the window


105


in the member composed of the upper unit


76


or lower unit


77


. One or more holes


106


in the window


105


make the inside of the dust collection box unit


72


visible from the top of the product, and allows the cleaner to be used more easily.




As shown in

FIG. 17

to FIG.


19


and

FIG. 29

, the dust collection box unit


72


disposed in the nozzle section


74


is composed like a drawer in a space enclosed by the upper unit


76


and window


105


, or by the lower unit


77


and window


105


. Further, a hole


106


is formed in the overall width of the window


105


, and a wall


107


is formed on the hole


106


. The wall


107


is used as a second handle. The dust collection box unit


72


, upon being made of transparent material, has its inside be visible.




In this configuration, the wall


107


surrounds the window


105


, and the user can carry the cleaner main body by gripping the wall


107


. The user, when cleaning stairs, for example, grips the wall


107


as a steering handle, thus using the cleaner more easily. Moreover, the dust collection box unit


72


, upon being made of a transparent material, has its inside be visible, thus allowing the cleaner to be used easily.




As shown in

FIG. 17

to FIG.


19


and

FIG. 30

, the dust collection box unit


72


is disposed in the nozzle section


74


, and the dust collection box unit


72


is composed like a drawer in a space enclosed by the upper unit


76


and window


105


, or by the lower unit


77


and window


105


. Further at least one side wall


108


of the dust collection box unit


72


is tapered from the grip


97


toward the leading end


113


, and the nozzle section


74


is similarly tapered.




In this configuration, the wall surrounded by the upper unit


76


and the window


105


or by the lower unit


77


and the window


105


is installed to the dust collection box unit


72


with having their tapers match to each other. A soft member of the filter unit


83


, i.e., one of components of the dust collection box unit


72


, is not rubbed against other parts although being always installed. The soft member contacts only when being fixed finally. This allows the dust collection box unit


72


to be mounted easily and to be thus used more easily.




As shown in

FIG. 17

to

FIG. 21

, the dust collection box unit


72


is disposed in the nozzle section


74


. The dust collection box unit


72


is composed like a drawer in a space enclosed by the upper unit


76


and window


105


or by the lower unit


77


and window


105


. One or more ribs


114


are provided on the dust collection box unit


72


, or on the upper unit


76


and window


105


, or on the lower unit


77


and window


105


, in parallel with the insertion direction of the upper side and lower side of the dust collection box unit


72


.




In this configuration, in the space enclosed by the upper unit


76


and window


105


or by the lower unit


77


and window


105


, the case of the dust collection box unit


72


does not fit face to face with the upper unit


76


and window


105


or with the lower unit


77


and window


105


. The case contacts to the rib


114


, so that the resistance is lowered. This provides a light-handling, flaw-resistant vacuum cleaner.




As shown in

FIG. 17

to

FIG. 21

, the dust collection box unit


72


is disposed in the nozzle section


74


. The dust collection box unit


72


is composed like a drawer in a space enclosed by the upper unit


76


and window


105


or by the lower unit


77


and window


105


. The grip


97


is shaped along the appearance of the cleaner, and a protrusion


115


is provided in the lower part of the grip


97


.




In this configuration, when the dust collection box unit


72


is drawn from the opening


116


by hooking the grip


97


with a finger, the protrusion


115


hits against the side of a hand. This prevents the hand from rubbing against the floor, thus providing an easy-to-use vacuum.




As shown in

FIG. 19

to

FIG. 21

, the dust collection box unit


72


is disposed in the nozzle section


74


. The dust collection box unit


72


is composed like a drawer in a space enclosed by the upper unit


76


and window


105


or by the lower unit


77


and window


105


. A safety device


87


is further provided near the opening


116


.




In this configuration, if the rotary brush


73


is locked upon being caught by an end of carpet or the like, the safety device


87


operates. The safety device


87


can be reset manually. Thus, the user can reset through pressing a button of the safety device


87


. The safety device


87


near the opening


116


allows operating parts handled by the user to concentrate in a place. This provides an easy-to-use vacuum cleaner.




According to the embodiment, the dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitted to the dust collection box


82


. The box unit


72


is configured to flow in nearly parallel with the surface of the filter unit


83


. As a result, dust particles are collected from the inner portion of the dust collection box unit


72


. This allows the user to visually check the dust collection level, and thus allows the cleaner to be used easily.




Further, the dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitted to the dust collection box main body


82


. The suction passage


80


is formed from one end to other end of the dust collection box unit


72


. This makes dust particles collected from the inner portion of the dust collection box unit


72


, thus allowing the user to visually check the dust collection level, and allowing the cleaner to be used easily.




Further, the dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitted to the dust collection box


82


. The suction passage


80


is formed integrally with the dust collection box


82


. This reduces the number of parts, and further, provides the cleaner with a stable performance free from air leak.




Further, the dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitted to the box


82


. The dust collection box


82


of the dust collection box unit


72


is nearly rectangular parallelepiped. The four corners of the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


for mounting the dust collection box unit


72


are shaped identically with the four corners corresponding to the dust collection box main body


82


. This allows the dust collection box unit


72


to be installed in the nozzle


74


only in one direction.




The dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitted to the dust collection box


82


. The intake port


95


of the dust collection box


82


and the intake port


98


of the blower


71


are provided diagonally nearly in the width direction of the nozzle section


74


. This makes dust particles are collected from the inner portion of the dust collection box unit


72


, thus allowing the user to visually check the dust collection level, and providing an easy-to-use cleaner.




The dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitted to the dust collection box


82


. The intake port


95


of the dust collection box unit


72


and the dust collection port


79


of the nozzle section


74


are tightly fixed with the bump


138


provided in the dust collection box


82


. This reduces the number of parts, and makes the dust suction performance stable.




The dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitted to the dust collection box main body


82


. In order to install the dust collection box unit


72


in the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


, the ratchet


137


for holding the nozzle section


74


and dust collection box unit


72


is provided outside of the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


. This allows the dust collection box unit


72


to be securely fixed and held, thus enhancing the quality.




Further, the blower


71


, rotary brush


73


, and dust collection box unit


72


are disposed in the nozzle section


74


. The dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitted to the dust collection box


82


. The grip


97


of the dust collection box


82


is attached at the opposite side of the belts


111


,


112


for linking the blower


71


and rotary brush


73


. This maintains the dust collecting capacity without sacrificing the appearance.




Further, the dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitted to the dust collection box


82


. The dust collection box unit


72


is disposed in the nozzle section


74


, and the window


105


is formed on the top of the nozzle section


74


so as to cover the dust collection box unit


72


. The dust collection box unit


72


is composed like a drawer in a space enclosed by the window


105


and the lower unit


77


or by the upper unit


76


. As a result, the upper unit


76


can be reinforced by the window


105


, and the strength can be increased.




Further, the dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitted to the dust collection box


82


. The dust collection box unit


72


is disposed in the nozzle section


74


, and the window


105


is formed on the top of the nozzle section


74


so as to cover the dust collection box unit


72


. One or more holes


106


are provided in the window


105


, and the dust collection box unit


72


is composed like a drawer in a space enclosed by the window


105


and the lower unit


77


or by the window


105


and the upper unit


76


. This allows the dust collection level on the dust collection box unit


72


to be visually checked, and enhances the ease of use.




Further, the dust collection box unit


72


is composed of the dust collection box


82


and the filter unit


83


detachably fitted to the dust collection box


82


. The dust collection box unit


72


is disposed in the nozzle section


74


, and the window


105


is formed on the top of the nozzle section


74


so as to cover the dust collection box unit


72


. A hole


106


is formed in the window


105


almost in the overall width of the dust collection box


82


, and a wall


107


is formed on the hole


106


from the front part of the nozzle section


74


toward the center of the hole


106


. As a result, the dust collection level can be checked through the window


105


, and a second grip is formed in the window, so that the ease of use may be enhanced.




Moreover, the blower


71


, the dust collection box unit


72


, and the rotary brush


73


are disposed in the nozzle section


74


. The dust collection box unit


72


is disposed to be drawn out freely from the opening


116


at the side of the nozzle section


74


. The box unit at least one side is tapered at least one side from the grip


97


of the dust collection box unit


72


toward the leading end, and a similar taper is formed in the mounting portion in the nozzle opening. This allows the dust collection box unit


72


to be mounted to the nozzle section


74


more easily.




The dust collection box unit


72


is disposed to be drawn out freely from the opening


116


at the side of the nozzle section


74


. One or more ribs


114


are provided on the top of the dust collection box unit


72


, the window


105


, a lower side of the dust collection box unit


72


, or provided along the mounting direction from the lower unit


77


to the dust collection box unit


72


. This allows the dust collection box unit


72


to be mounted to the nozzle section


74


more easily.




The dust collection box unit


72


is disposed to be drawn out freely from the opening


116


at the side of the nozzle section


74


. The grip


97


is shaped along the appearance, and a step


115


which does not project from the appearance of the nozzle section


74


is provided in the lower part of the grip


97


. As a result, even if gripping the grip, a hand is prevented from rubbing against a floor, so that the ease of use may be enhanced.




The dust collection box unit


72


is disposed to be drawn out freely from the opening


116


at the side of the nozzle section


74


. The safety device


87


is provided at a grip


97


side of the dust collection box unit


72


, so that the ease of use may be enhanced.




Further, in the configuration that the blower


71


, rotary brush


73


, and dust collection box unit


72


are disposed in the nozzle section


74


, the dust collection box unit


72


is installed in the recess


94


of the nozzle section


74


. A passage for sending exhaust from the blower


71


into the rotary brush compartment


78


is provided in the recess


94


. And the dust collection box unit


72


is specified in direction, so that the dust collection box unit


72


can be installed in the nozzle section


74


only in one direction.




(Embodiment 3)




Referring to the drawings, embodiment 3 of the invention will be explained. As shown in

FIG. 31

to

FIG. 33

, a cleaner main body


141


has a handle


142


for operation disposed tiltably on its top. Behind the cleaner main body


141


, a blower


144


is disposed, and a dust collection unit


145


is provided at the suction side of the blower


144


. A suction unit


146


is provided ahead of the cleaner main body


141


, and a suction port


147


for introducing dust particles on a surface to be cleaned into the suction unit


146


is provided at the lower side of it. The suction unit


146


and dust collection unit


145


are communicated with a passage, and a battery


143


is disposed behind the suction unit


146


. Further, at the lower side behind the cleaner main body


141


, a charger terminal connection unit


148


and a hole


149


are disposed. The charger terminal connection unit


148


is disposed in an outer space in the front part of the blower


144


, away from the center of the cleaner main body


141


. The charger terminal connection unit


148


has a concave shape getting into the outer space of the blower


144


from the lower side, and a terminal


148




a


is provided in this concave wall. At the rear end of the cleaner main body


141


, a traveling roller


150


is provided in a form of projecting from the lower side and rear side of the cleaner main body


141


.




A charger


151


is separated into a left box


153


for accommodating a power transformer


152


and a right box


155


for accommodating a printed circuit board


154


, which are coupled by a flat coupling plane


158


to be formed nearly in a squared U-shape. Inside of the coupling plane


158


, lead wires


157


are disposed, while a bump


159


to be inserted into the hole


149


of the cleaner main body


141


is provided on the top of the coupling plane


158


. The bump


159


of the coupling plane


158


fits into the hole


149


of the cleaner main body


141


. The charger terminal connection unit


148


and charger terminal


160


are connected. As the hole


149


and bump


159


fit together, the cleaner main body


141


is securely held at a specified position of the charger


151


. The top of the coupling plane


158


on which the cleaner main body


141


is mounted is formed in a slope. When the cleaner main body


141


is mounted, the forward bottom


161


of the cleaner main body


141


may contact with the floor


162


. On the top of the coupling plane


158


, a recess


163


is provided for installing the roller


150


of the cleaner main body


141


. A power wire


157


is inserted into an ordinary wall outlet. The battery is accommodated in the operation handle


142


tiltably provided through the rotary shaft


164


. Specifically, the battery is accommodating in a space


165


with a lid


166


for opening the space from the case. This allows the battery


143


to be installed and removed easily.




This configuration is composed of the cleaner main body


141


accommodating the blower


144


and including the charger terminal connection unit


148


, and the charger


151


having the charger terminal


160


connected to the charger terminal connection unit


148


of the cleaner main body


141


. The charger


151


is separated into the left box


153


for accommodating the power transformer


152


and the right box


155


for accommodating the printed circuit board


154


. The cleaner main body


141


is mounted on the coupling plane


158


including the charger terminal unit


160


. The charger


151


is formed nearly in a squared U-shape. Therefore, the coupling planes


158


of the left box


153


and right box


155


are composed in parallel with each other, and the dimension of the cleaner main body


141


projecting from the charger


151


(a floor contact dimension) can be decreased. This can reduce the space of installing the cleaner main body


141


in the charger


151


.




Moreover, the charger


151


is formed like the squared U-shape having the left box


153


and right box


155


projecting upward from both sides of the coupling plane


158


. Therefore, when the cleaner main body


141


is mounted on the coupling plane


158


, respective walls of both boxes function as guides for inserting the cleaner main body


141


, so that the ease of use is further enhanced.




Further, a slope on the coupling plane


158


including the charger terminal unit


160


has the forward bottom


161


of the cleaner main body


141


touch on the floor


162


when installing the cleaner main body


141


. Therefore, in addition to with the coupling plane


158


, the cleaner main body


141


has the forward bottom


161


supported with the floor


162


. This increases a supporting area for the cleaner main body


141


upon being stored, thus being installed stably.




The forward bottom


161


of the cleaner main body


141


abut by force forms a space cleared from the floor


162


behind. The space avoides the contact between the floor


162


and a lip


167


for sweeping made of soft material provided behind the forward bottom


161


(behind the rotary brush in the suction unit)of the cleaner main body


141


. This prevents the lip


167


from deformation due to contact.




In the conventional configuration, when the cleaner main body


141


is put in the charger


151


, dust particles sticking to the rotary brush


168


often fall and gather in the coupling plane


158


of the charger


151


. But in this configuration, the dust particles falling on the coupling plane


158


do not stay on the coupling plane


158


because the coupling plane


158


is sloped, but slide on the floor


162


. The falling dust particles can be easily sucked up through detaching the cleaner main body


141


from the charger


151


.




Further, the recess


153


is provided for installing the roller


150


of the cleaner main body


141


in the coupling plane


158


forming the charger terminal unit


160


. This allows the charger


151


to be fixed more securely to the cleaner main body


141


.




The battery


143


, since being provided in the cleaner main body


141


, lowers the center of gravity of the cleaner main body


141


. And the structure having the left box


153


, the right box


155


, and the coupling plane


158


in a squared U-shape coupling the left box


153


and right box


155


allows the main body to be stored stably.




The battery


143


, upon being provided in the handle


142


for operation tiltably provided on the top of the cleaner main body


141


, does not require its storing space in the cleaner main body


141


. This reduces the case shape and the size, and thus reduces the overall size during a charging including the charger


151


.




Thus, according to the embodiment, the cleaner includes the cleaner main body


141


having the charger terminal connection unit


148


, and the charger


151


composed of the separated boxes. The charger terminal unit


160


is provided in the coupling plane


158


for coupling the boxes, and the cleaner main body


141


is mounted on the coupling plane


158


. Therefore, their layout is parallel instead of the tandem layout in the prior art. Overlaying of the cleaner main body


141


on charger


151


upon being stored reduces the floor contact area, deletes obstacle when being stored, and enhances the convenience of use.




The chargeable vacuum cleaner incorporating the blower


144


has been explained, but the same effects are also obtained in a chargeable floor polishing cleaner without the incorporated blower


144


.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




The invention presents a vacuum cleaner which can be repaired easily, inform a dust collection level visually, and be charged and stored while saving a space, so that the convenience for the user is outstandingly improved.



Claims
  • 1. A vacuum cleaner comprising:a blower; a rotary brush for sweeping a dust particle; a belt for transmitting a driving force from said blower or other motor to said rotary brush; and a belt compartment accommodating said belt, being used as an exhaust passage for passing exhaust from said blower.
  • 2. A vacuum cleaner comprisinga nozzle section; a handle coupled to said nozzle section; a blower; a dust collection box unit, said, blower and said dust collection box unit being working elements; and a rotary brush for sweeping a dust particle, being accommodated in said nozzle section, wherein said dust collection unit is detachably disposed at an opening provided at a side of said nozzle section.
  • 3. The vacuum cleaner of claim 2,wherein said nozzle section includes a case including a lower unit and an upper unit, wherein said dust collection box unit includes: a dust collection box; and a filter unit detachably fitting to said dust collection box; wherein a window is formed on a top of said nozzle section for covering said dust collection box unit; and wherein said dust collection box unit is inserted in a space enclosed by said window and said lower unit or by said window and said upper unit.
  • 4. A vacuum cleaner comprising:a nozzle section crawling on a floor; a blower; a rotary brush for sweeping a dust particle; a dust collection unit including: a dust collection box; and a filter unit detachably fitting to said dust collection box; a belt for transmitting rotation of said blower to said rotary brush, being disposed in said nozzle section; and a grip provided at a side of said dust collection box, said side being opposite to said belt.
  • 5. A vacuum cleaner comprising:a nozzle section crawling on a floor; a blower; a rotary brush for sweeping a dust particle; a dust collection box unit including: a dust collection box having a grip at a side thereof; and a filter unit detachably fitting to said dust collection box; and a belt for transmitting rotation of said blower to said rotary brush, being disposed in said nozzle section, wherein said dust collection box unit is freely drawn out of and put in an opening provided at a side of said nozzle section, and wherein said grip of said dust collection box is shaped along an appearance shape.
  • 6. A vacuum cleaner comprising:a cleaner main body including a charge terminal connection unit; and a charger including: separate boxes; a coupling plane coupling said separate boxes; a charger terminal unit provided on said coupling plane, wherein said cleaner main body is mounted on said coupling plane; a power source transformer disposed in one of said separate boxes; and a printed circuit board disposed in another of said separate boxes.
  • 7. The vacuum cleaner of claim 6, wherein a forward bottom of said cleaner main body touches down on a floor when said cleaner main body is mounted on said charger.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-145179 May 2000 JP
2000-146548 May 2000 JP
2000-146549 May 2000 JP
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This Application is a U.S. National Phase Application of PCT International Application PCT/JP01/04 120.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP01/04120 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/87130 11/22/2001 WO A
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