WO2016107633A1 - Buse d'aspirateur inclinable avec élément d'arrêt élastique - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
- A47L9/24—Hoses or pipes; Hose or pipe couplings
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- the present invention relates to the field of passive nozzles for vacuum cleaners.
- the present invention relates to nozzles that can be tilted.
- a vacuum cleaner is a device that uses a suction force generated by a fan or motor unit to create a particular vacuum or underpressure to suck up objects like dust, particles, fibres, hair etc. from surface such as e.g. floorings and carpets. Typically, this is done by means of a vacuum cleaner nozzle that is connected via a nozzle outlet to an extension tube and/or suction hose to a dust compartment, in which dust can be separated from a dust laden air stream.
- the underpressure at the nozzle may e.g. be determined by the size of the air flow entering the nozzle, and the suction power generated by the motor unit.
- An increased suction power may lead to improved dust pick up capability, but also to increased energy consumption of the motor unit and an increased motion resistance of the nozzle as it is moved across the surface being vacuumed.
- WO 02/26097 A1 in which a vacuum cleaner nozzle is disclosed which is pivotally mounted with respect to a nozzle outlet. As the nozzle is moved in a forward or backward direction, one of two working edges of the vacuum cleaner nozzle is slightly raised from the surface to allow air to bleed into the nozzle, thereby reducing the motion resistance of the nozzle.
- a passive vacuum cleaner nozzle having the features defined in the independent claim.
- Preferable embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
- a passive nozzle for a vacuum cleaner comprises an outlet part adapted to be coupled to a hose of the vacuum cleaner, an intermediate part hingedly connected to the outlet part, and an inlet part comprising a suction opening.
- the inlet part is hingedly connected to the intermediate part so as to allow for the inlet part to tilt relative to the intermediate part within a tilt range.
- the nozzle further comprises a stop element arranged to limit the tilting motion of the inlet part, wherein the stop element comprises an elastic portion such that an end position of the tilting range is adjustable based on a force exerted on the stop element by said inlet part.
- a vacuum cleaner comprising a nozzle according to the first aspect.
- the nozzle may be pushed and pulled across the surface in a reciprocating movement in which an underside of e.g. a suction plate of the nozzle, i.e. a side or portion at which the suction opening of the nozzle may be located, may be arranged substantially horizontal or parallel to the surface.
- the tilting motion of the inlet part may be realized as a relative change in angle between the underside of the inlet part and the surface being vacuumed.
- the tilting motion may be caused by the motion resistance, i.e. frictional forces, between the nozzle and the surface as the nozzle is moved across the surface.
- the frictional forces may exert a torque on the hinged connection between the inlet part and the intermediate, thereby causing a rotation of tilting motion of the inlet part relative to the intermediate part.
- the inlet part may as a result tilt such that a rear portion of its underside is slightly raised from, or at least exerts a reduced pressure on, the surface being vacuumed. Consequently, air may be allowed to flow through a gap between the rear portion of the underside of the inlet part and the surface. The increased air flow may reduce the
- the same reasoning may be applied for a backward stroke, during which the inlet part may tilt such that a front portion of its underside is slightly raised from the surface being vacuumed to allow an increased air flow through a gap formed between the front portion of the inlet part and the surface and, as a consequence, reduce the motion resistance during the backward stroke.
- the stop element may be arranged to limit the tilting motion of the inlet part by defining an end position of the tilting range in which further motion or tilting of the inlet part relative to the intermediate part is suppressed or restrained by a force exerted on the stop element by the inlet part.
- the end position of the tilting range may define a maximum tilt angle or gap between the inlet part and the surface being vacuumed.
- the maximum tilt angle and hence the gap between the inlet part and the surface may be adjusted based on the motion resistance or friction forces between the nozzle and the surface.
- the power of the motor unit may be increased to generate an increased air flow and suction power. This may result in an increased underpressure and motion resistance of the nozzle. This may, in the end position of the tilting range, cause the elastic portion of the stop element to deform or be compressed such that the air flow into the nozzle may be increased and the increase in motion resistance hence be counteracted or mitigated.
- the power of the motor unit may be reduced to generate a reduced air flow and suction power. Consequently, the motion resistance of the nozzle may be reduced such that the force exerted by the inlet part on the stop element in the end position of the tilt range may be reduced. Reducing the force on the stop element may lead to less deformation or compression of the elastic portion in the end position and hence to a reduced maximum tilt angle.
- the reduced motion resistance due to the lower motor power may be at least partly compensated by a reduced air flow into the nozzle.
- a balance may be achieved between motion resistance and applied suction power. In other words, the use increase in motion resistance caused by an increased suction power may be at least partly counteracted or alleviated by an increased maximum tilting angle.
- stop element may refer to any element or structure capable of limiting or suppressing the tilting motion of the inlet part within a tilt range, such as e.g. an angular interval relative to the intermediate part or the surface being cleaned.
- the stop element may e.g. be formed of an end-stop or a block that may be arranged to define a maximum tilt angle by mechanically or physically obstruct or prevent further motion of the inlet part relative to the intermediate part.
- the stop element may e.g. be adapted limit or stop the tilting motion as the inlet part is in or close to the end position of the tilting range, by exerting a counteracting force on at least a portion of the inlet part or vice versa.
- the counteracting force may e.g. be realised by the tilt adjusting element abutting or engaging with the inlet part and/or intermediate part at least at the end position of the tilting motion range.
- the elastic portion of the stop element may, in the context of the present application, refer to a portion being able to resume a normal or nominal shape after being deformed or reshaped, such as e.g. compressed, squeezed or bent relative a nominal shape.
- shape may refer to at least an extension between a portion of the inlet part and a portion of intermediate part, or between any other structures or parts mechanically coupled to the intermediate part and the inlet part, respectively.
- a nominal shape could refer to an initial, normal or original shape.
- the force exerted by the elastic portion on the inlet part may increase with an increasing compression of the elastic portion.
- the stop element may be arranged at, or attached to the inlet part, the intermediate part or both parts, or arranged as a separate part that can be introduced between a portion of the inlet part and the intermediate part.
- the stop element may be arranged to limit the tilting motion of the inlet part when the nozzle is moved in a forward stroke.
- the inlet part may tilt such that a rear portion of its underside may be slightly raised from, or at least exert a reduced pressure on, the surface being vacuumed. Consequently, air may be allowed to flow through a gap between the rear portion of the underside of the inlet part and the surface so as to reduce the underpressure at the nozzle and hence the motion resistance during the forward stroke.
- the present embodiment allows for the maximum tilt angle relative to the surface during the forward stroke, and hence the maximum gap between the rear portion of the underside of the inlet part and the surface, to be adjusted based on the motion resistance.
- the stop element may be arranged to limit the tilting motion by engaging with a rear portion of the inlet part and/or a portion of the intermediate part. Further, the stop element may be arranged to engage with the portion of the inlet part and/or the portion of the intermediate part as a tilt angle of the inlet part relative to a surface to be cleaned exceeds 0° or more.
- the maximum tilting between those parts during a forward stroke may hence be adjusted or varied as the elastic portion of the stop element is deformed by the force on it during the stroke.
- Reducing or counterbalancing an increase in motion resistance in the forward stroke may increase the user friendliness of the nozzle, since the user of the nozzle typically experience a higher motion resistance when pushing the nozzle forward as compared to pulling it backwards.
- the applied pushing force may comprise a force component directed downwards, thereby contributing to the motion resistance, whereas the applied pulling force may comprise a force component directed upwards, thereby reducing the motion resistance.
- the stop element is arranged to allow a maximum tilt angle of the inlet part relative to a surface to be cleaned of 10° or less.
- the elastic portion of the stop element may comprise or be formed of a spring member or an elastic material such as a polymer or natural rubber.
- the stop element or the elastic portion of the stop element may be attached to, or formed of, a portion of the
- the elastic portion may comprise two parts arranged at the inlet part and the intermediate part, respectively.
- the intermediate part may comprise a support portion arranged to support the intermediate part on a surface to be cleaned.
- the support portion may e.g. comprise at least one wheel or roller, which reduces the risk of the intermediate part or support portion scratching the surface being vacuumed.
- the support portion may comprise at least one sliding surface adapted to slide on the surface.
- Figure 1 is a side view of a nozzle according to an embodiment.
- Figures 2a and b are side views showing different tilt positions of a nozzle according an embodiment.
- Figure 3 is a side view of a portion of a nozzle according to another embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a passive nozzle for a vacuum cleaner according to an embodiment.
- the nozzle 100 comprises an inlet part 1 30, an intermediate part 120 and an outlet part 1 1 0 which may be adapted to be coupled to an extension tube or suction hose of the vacuum cleaner (not shown).
- the outlet part 1 10 and the inlet part 130 may be hingedly or pivotally coupled to the intermediate part 120 so as to allow a rotational of tilting motion around a respective connection.
- the intermediate part 120 may comprise a support portion 122, such as e.g. at least one wheel or roller 122, arranged to support the nozzle on the surface S being vacuumed during operation of the vacuum cleaner.
- the nozzle 100 may comprise a stop element 140 for limiting a tilting motion of the inlet part 130 relative to the intermediate part 120. The stop element will be described in more detail with reference to figures 2a and b.
- the inlet part 1 30 may comprise a suction plate 132, having an underside at which a suction opening 134 may be arranged.
- underpressure may be created at the underside of the inlet part 1 30, thereby allowing an air flow between the surface being vacuumed and the underside of the nozzle 1 00.
- the air flow may enter the nozzle 100 and the suction hose via the suction opening 134.
- the hinged connection between the inlet part 130 and the intermediate part 120 allows for rotational or tilting movement of the inlet part 130 relative to the intermediate part 120.
- a rear portion or rear working edge 136 of the underside of the inlet part 130 may be slightly raised from the surface during a forward stroke of the nozzle.
- a front portion or front working edge 138 of the nozzle 100 may be slightly raised from the surface during a backward stroke of the nozzle 100.
- the hinged connection between the inlet part 130 and the intermediate part 120 hence allows for a tilting motion of the inlet part relative to the surface being vacuumed, such that a gap may be formed or varied between at least a portion of the underside of the inlet part 130 and the surface.
- the size of the gap which may be determined by a tilting angle or the inlet part 130, may affect the size of the air flow entering the suction opening 134 of the nozzle 1 00, the underpressure at the nozzle and a motion resistance during e.g. a forward or a backward stroke of the nozzle across the surface.
- Figures 2a and b show in more detail a nozzle in two different tilting positions relative to the intermediate part and to the surface being cleaned.
- the nozzle 200 comprises an outlet part 210, and intermediate part 220 and an inlet part 230, and may be similarly configured as the nozzle described with reference to figure 1 .
- the stop element 240 may be arranged to limit the tilting motion of the inlet part 230, or, in other words, a relative motion between the inlet part 230 and the intermediate part 220.
- the stop element 240 may be attached to, or formed of, a portion 231 of the inlet part 230 and comprise an elastic part or portion 240 arranged to define an end position of a tilting range, in which end position the elastic portion 240 may abut or engage with e.g. a portion 221 of the intermediate part 220.
- the stop element 240 may define a maximum tilt angle a or gap between the inlet part 230 and the surface S.
- the stop element may be attached to, or formed of, a portion of the intermediate part 220, such as e.g. the portion 221 , and/or comprise two parts arranged at the inlet part 230 and the intermediate part 220, respectively.
- the underside of the inlet part 230 is arranged substantially horizontally or parallel to the surface S to be vacuumed.
- the tilting angle between the inlet part 230 and the surface S may hence be approximately 0°.
- the motion resistance between the inlet part 230 and the surface S may cause the inlet part 230 to rotate or tilt such that a rear portion 236 of the underside of the inlet part 230 or suction plate 232 is slightly raised from the surface S.
- the stop element or elastic portion 240 may be moved or pressed towards the portion 221 of the intermediate part 220, and hence exert a compressing contact force on the elastic portion 240 during the tilting motion.
- Figure 2b illustrates an end position of the tilting range in which the elastic portion 240 is in a compressed state as compared to the state in figure 2a.
- the degree of compression may be determined by the force exerted on the elastic portion 240 by the portion 221 of the intermediate part 220, wherein an increased force may result in a more compressed state of the elastic portion 240.
- the end position of the tilting range may be moved by compressing the elastic portion 240.
- Such a move of the end position may result in an increased tilting range and an increased maximum tilt angle a or gap between the rear portion 236 of the underside of the inlet part 230 and the surface S.
- a gap is shown that is larger than the gap in figure 2a.
- Figure 2a illustrates a case wherein the motion resistance of the nozzle 200 is relatively low as compared to the motion resistance of the nozzle 200 in figure 2b.
- the end position of the tilting range may shift such that the gap between the nozzle 200 and the surface S is increased and the increase in motion resistance is reduced or mitigated.
- FIG. 3 shows a portion of a nozzle which may be similarly configured as the nozzles described with reference to any one of the previous figures.
- the nozzle comprises an inlet part 230 which is hingedly connected to an intermediate part 320, and a stop element 340 comprising an elastic portion formed as a coil spring 342.
- the coil spring 342 may be arranged in a tilting space or gap between a portion 321 of the intermediate part 320 and a rear portion 331 of the inlet part 330, and may be arranged such that an end position of the tilting range of the inlet part 330 may be adjustable based on a force exerted on the coil spring 342 by the inlet part 330 and the intermediate part 320.
- nozzle which comprises an outlet part, an intermediate part and an inlet part, wherein the inlet part is hingedly connected to the intermediate part to allow a tilting motion between the inlet part and the intermediate part.
- a stop element is disclosed, which comprises an elastic portion arranged to adjust an end position of a tilting range of the inlet part, such that e.g. a larger tilting angle to the surface being vacuumed may be achieved with an increasing motion resistance of the nozzle.
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Abstract
La présente invention concerne une buse passive (200) pour un aspirateur. Ladite buse comprend une partie de sortie (110, 210) conçue pour être couplée à un tuyau de l'aspirateur, une partie intermédiaire (120, 220) et une partie d'entrée (130, 230) qui est reliée de manière articulée à la partie intermédiaire de manière à permettre un mouvement d'inclinaison de la partie d'entrée par rapport à la partie intermédiaire à l'intérieur d'une plage d'inclinaison. La buse comprend en outre un élément d'arrêt (140, 240) agencé pour limiter le mouvement d'inclinaison de la partie d'entrée, l'élément d'arrêt comprenant une partie élastique telle qu'une position d'extrémité de la plage d'inclinaison est réglable sur la base d'une force exercée sur l'élément d'arrêt par ladite partie d'entrée.
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| EP14821211.1A EP3240463B1 (fr) | 2014-12-29 | 2014-12-29 | Buse d'aspirateur inclinable avec élément d'arrêt élastique |
| CN201480084426.8A CN107105953A (zh) | 2014-12-29 | 2014-12-29 | 具有弹性止挡元件的可倾斜真空吸尘器吸嘴 |
| PCT/EP2014/079374 WO2016107633A1 (fr) | 2014-12-29 | 2014-12-29 | Buse d'aspirateur inclinable avec élément d'arrêt élastique |
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| WO2018142160A1 (fr) * | 2017-02-03 | 2018-08-09 | Tti (Macao Commercial Offshore) Limited | Outil pour appareil de nettoyage de surface |
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| EP2338399A2 (fr) * | 2009-12-17 | 2011-06-29 | Miele & Cie. KG | Buse de sol pour aspirateur |
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| DE2364750A1 (de) * | 1973-12-27 | 1975-07-03 | Hans Wessel | Staubsaugerduese |
| GB2109224A (en) * | 1981-11-03 | 1983-06-02 | Electrolux Ltd | Vacuum cleaning nozzle |
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| GB2537719A (en) * | 2015-02-23 | 2016-10-26 | Wessel-Werk Gmbh | Floor nozzle for vacuum cleaners |
| GB2537719B (en) * | 2015-02-23 | 2021-04-21 | Wessel Werk Gmbh | Floor nozzle for vacuum cleaners |
| WO2018142160A1 (fr) * | 2017-02-03 | 2018-08-09 | Tti (Macao Commercial Offshore) Limited | Outil pour appareil de nettoyage de surface |
| AU2018214258A2 (en) * | 2017-02-03 | 2021-03-25 | Tti (Macao Commercial Offshore) Limited | A tool for a surface cleaning apparatus |
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