Claims
- 1. A vacuum cord and hose holder for keeping a hose and a cord of a vacuum cleaner in position for either use or for providing ease of storage, comprising a cord and hose support, a wand for the cord and hose support, a vacuum mounting device on a first end of the hose extension to receive the vacuum cleaner and a holder receiving device on a second end of the wand to receive the cord and hose support.
- 2. The vacuum cord and hose holder of claim 1 wherein the hose support further comprises:(a) a base with a pair of oppositely disposed wings extending therefrom providing of storage of the hose for the vacuum cleaner; (b) a cord ridge being mounted on the cord and hose support for receiving a cord hanger and providing for storage of the cord of the vacuum cleaner.
- 3. The vacuum cord and hose holder of claim 2 wherein the hose support further comprises:(a) the pair of oppositely disposed wings including a first wing and a second wing creating a pair of oppositely disposed slots being adapted to receive the hose therebetween; (b) the cord hanger being mounted on the cord and hose support and adapted to provide support for the cord in cooperation with the ridge.
- 4. The vacuum cord and hose holder of claim 3 wherein the hose support further comprises:(a) the pair of oppositely disposed slots including a first slot and a second slot combining to support the hose in a stored position, by receiving the hose therebetween; and (b) the cord hanger being on the first wing.
- 5. The vacuum cord and hose holder of claim 4 wherein the hose support further comprises:(a) the first slot and second slot have tapered edges; and (b) the first slot and the second slot provide two pairs of ribs adapted to receive the hose therebetween.
- 6. The vacuum cord and hose holder of claim 5 wherein the hose support further comprises:(a) the first slot and the second slot being parabolic, arcuate slots; (b) the first slot and the second slot being similar in shape; and (c) the first slot and the second slot having intersecting axes of symmetry.
- 7. The vacuum cord and hose holder of claim 6 wherein the hose support further comprises:(a) the cord hanger extending from the first wing; (b) the cord hanger having a wing base and a cord arm; (c) the wing base providing a space for the cord arm on the first wing; and (d) the cord arm extending upwardly from the wing base.
- 8. The vacuum cord and hose holder of claim 7 wherein the hose support further comprises:(a) a hanger buttress connecting the first wing, the cord arm and the wing base; (b) the cord ridge being present in the first wing; (c) the cord hanger extending from the cord ridge; and (d) the cord ridge supporting the cord hanger.
- 9. The vacuum cord and hose holder of claim 8 wherein the hose support further comprises:(a) the hanger buttress including a top arc in order to permit the cord to be received within the cord hanger; and (b) a fastening means being adapted to connect the vacuum cord and hose holder to the vacuum cleaner.
- 10. The vacuum cord and hose holder of claim 9 wherein the hose support further comprises:(a) an attaching means for securing a disk attached to the vacuum cleaner; (b) a male extension projecting from the disk; and (c) the male extension projecting from the disk receiving the hose extension for the cord and hose support.
- 11. The vacuum cleaner of claim 10 wherein the hose support further comprises:(a) a female receptacle sized to receive the male extension on the disk; (b) the wand mounted thereon; and (c) the male extension sized to fit into the female receptacle.
- 12. In a shop vacuum having a storage device for both a vacuum hose and a power cord of the shop vacuum, the storage device including a cord and hose support for keeping the vacuum hose and the power cord in position for either use or for providing ease of storage, the improvement comprising a hose extension for the cord and hose support, a vacuum mounting device on a first end of the hose extension to receive the shop vacuum and a holder receiving device on second end of the hose extension to receive the cord and hose support.
- 13. The shop vacuum of claim 12 wherein:(a) the cord and hose support has a base with a pair of oppositely disposed wings extending therefrom in order to provide for storage of the hose cleaner; and (b) a cord hanger is mounted on the cord and hose support providing for storage of the cord.
- 14. The shop vacuum of claim 13 wherein(a) the pair of oppositely disposed wings includes a first wing and a second wing thereby creating a pair of oppositely disposed slots adapted to receive the vacuum hose therebetween; and (b) the cord hanger being mounted on the cord and hose support adapted to provide support for the cord.
- 15. The shop vacuum of claim 14 wherein:(a) the oppositely disposed slots include a first slot and a second slot; the first slot and the second slot combining to support the hose in a stored position, by receiving the hose therebetween; and (b) the cord hanger being on the first wing.
- 16. The shop vacuum of claim 15 wherein:(a) the first slot and second slot having tapered edges; and (b) the first slot and the second slot providing two pairs of ribs adapted to receive the hose therebetween.
- 17. The shop vacuum of claim 16 wherein:(a) the first slot and the second slot are parabolic, arcuate slots; (b) the first slot and the second slot are similar in shape; and (c) the first slot and the second slot have intersecting axes of symmetry.
- 18. The shop vacuum of claim 17 wherein:(a) the cord hanger extends from the first wing; (b) the cord hanger has a wing base and a cord arm; (c) the wing base providing a space for the cord arm on the first wing; and (d) the cord arm extending upwardly from the wing base.
- 19. The shop vacuum of claim 18 wherein:(a) a hanger buttress connects the first wing, the cord arm and the wing base; (b) a cord ridge is present in the first wing; (c) the cord hanger extending from the cord ridge; and (d) the cord ridge extending into the cord hanger.
- 20. The shop vacuum of claim 19 wherein:(a) the hanger buttress includes a top arc in order to permit the cord to be received within the cord hanger; and (b) a fastening means being adapted to connect the cord and hose support to the shop vacuum.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/864,796 filed May 24, 2001; being filed by the same inventor, and incorporated herein by reference, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,502,276 issued Jan. 7, 2003.
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