Claims
- 1. A vacuum cleaner comprising:
- a motor;
- a generally cylindrical housing having a front end and a back end, said housing enclosing said motor;
- a blower driven by said motor and disposed ahead of said motor within said housing, rotation of said blower producing a vacuum;
- a canister removably attached to the front end of said housing, said canister having an intake nozzle for reception of dirt, liquid, and air drawn into said nozzle in response to a vacuum developed by said blower;
- said canister including a storage chamber disposed alongside an exit port of said nozzle for the storage of the dirt and the liquid drawn in via said nozzle; and
- deflection means disposed between said blower and said nozzle for deflecting liquid and dirt drawn in via said nozzle away from a stream of air which flows from said nozzle to said blower, said deflection means comprising:
- an air conduit disposed ahead of said blower and guiding the air stream from said canister to said blower, said conduit incorporating an inlet chamber facing said storage chamber and having an entry port for receiving air from said canister, said entry port being offset from the location of said storage chamber so as to be above said storage chamber and inhibit the passage of any of the liquid from said storage chamber into said conduit when said vacuum cleaner is oriented with a horizontal orientation placing said storage chamber beneath said nozzle; and
- a diverter positioned at said exit port of said nozzle and directing suctioned liquid away from said entry port of said conduit, said entry port of said conduit being provided with a front wall and a snout extending forward of said front wall into said storage chamber, said snout preventing the entry of the liquid into said inlet chamber when said cleaner is oriented with said horizontal orientation.
- 2. A cleaner according to claim 1 further comprising a filter disposed along the rear of said inlet chamber, said filter entraining particulate matter carried by said airstream.
- 3. A cleaner according to claim 2 wherein said housing includes vents, alongside said motor, for exhausting air driven by said blower along with any dirt and liquid which, under suction of the vacuum, may have passed from said canister via said filter to said housing.
- 4. A cleaner according to claim 2 wherein said air conduit has a generally conical shape with a smaller diameter opening towards the rear of said housing, thereby to guide air to a central portion of said blower while providing further space for the catching of any liquid which might have passed through said filter.
- 5. A cleaner according to claim 4 wherein said housing includes vents disposed behind and to the side of an exit port of said air conduit to provide an escape path for any liquid which may have entered said conduit.
- 6. A cleaner according to claim 5 wherein said housing includes a transverse rib for supporting a front end of said motor, there being a baffle extending from an end of said rib to a site behind said vents for guiding liquid away from said motor and out through said vents.
- 7. In a vacuum cleaner operative with a source of suction, the improvement comprising:
- a housing supporting the source of suction, said housing having an intake portion, and further comprising exhaust vents through which air, drawn in by the suction, is exhausted to the exterior of the housing;
- a canister removably securable to said intake portion of said housing, said canister including a nozzle having an anterior port through which air is drawn into the nozzle and a posterior port through which air exits the nozzle, said canister further including a storage chamber positioned alongside said posterior port of said nozzle for reception of fluids including air and liquid cleaning agents which may be drawn in by the suction; and
- deflection means situated at an interface between said canister and said housing for deflecting the liquid into said storage chamber away from said intake portion of said housing while permitting the flow of air under suction through said intake portion into said housing; said deflection means further comprising:
- an air conduit disposed behind said intake portion of said housing and guiding a stream of air from said canister to the source of suction, said conduit incorporating an inlet chamber facing said storage chamber and having an entry port for receiving air from said canister, said entry port of said conduit being offset from the location of said storage chamber so as to be above said storage chamber and inhibit the passage of any liquid from said storage chamber into said conduit when said vacuum cleaner is oriented with a horizontal orientation; and
- a diverter positioned at said posterior port of said nozzle and directing suctioned liquid away from said entry port of said conduit, said inlet chamber being provided with a front wall facing said storage chamber, said entry port being formed as a snout extending from said forward wall of said inlet chamber to a location offset from said posterior port of said nozzle to inhibit the passage of any liquid stored in said storage chamber from passing via said conduit toward the source of suction when said cleaner is oriented with said horizontal orientation.
RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of an original application having Ser. No. 587,227 and a filing date of Mar. 7, 1984.
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