IP Library Granted Patent US 7,437,799
Granted Patent B2
US 7,437,799 · App. 10/499,004 · Granted Oct 21, 2008

Cleaner head for a vacuum cleaner

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,437,799
App. No.
10/499,004
Granted
Oct 21, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention provides a cleaner head ( 50;90;130;180 ) for a vacuum cleaner comprising a housing ( 52;92;132;182 ), a suction opening ( 60;100;142;184 ) in a face ( 58;96;136;186 ) of the housing which is intended to face a floor surface, a suction passage ( 110;146 ) for conducting dirt-laden air from the suction opening ( 60;100;142;184 ) through the cleaner head to an outlet thereof, a bleed air inlet ( 200 ) arranged in the housing and closed by a bleed valve ( 76;124;166;198 ) which is openable to allow air to be bled into the suction passage via the bleed air inlet. The cleaner head further comprises a force-transmitting member ( 68 122;152;194;232 ) connected to, or adapted to be connected to, a handle ( 18;48 ) by means of which the cleaner head is, in use, maneuvered across the floor surface, and the force-transmitting member ( 68;122;152;194;232 ) is connected to the housing by a connection allowing relative movement between the force-transmitting member and the housing.

Claims (23)

1. A cleaner head for a vacuum cleaner comprising a housing, a suction opening in a face of the housing which is intended to face a floor surface, a suction passage for

conducting dirt-laden air from the suction opening through the cleaner head to an outlet thereof, a bleed air inlet arranged in the housing and closed by a bleed valve which is openable to allow air to be bled into the suction passage via the bleed air inlet, the cleaner head further comprising a force-transmitting member connected to, or adapted to be connected to, a handle by means of which the cleaner head is, in use, maneuvered across the floor surface, the force-transmitting member being connected to the housing by a connection allowing relative movement between the force-transmitting member and the housing, wherein the bleed valve is adapted to open in response to the amount of force required to move the cleaner head across the floor surface irrespective of the direction of movement of the cleaner head.

2. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bleed valve is adapted to open in response to the amount of relative movement between the force-transmitting member and the housing.

3. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the bleed valve is adapted to open when the amount of relative movement between the force-transmitting member and the housing exceeds a predetermined value.

4. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 2 or 3 , wherein the bleed valve is adapted to open by an amount which is dependent upon the amount of relative movement between the force-transmitting member and the housing.

5. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the bleed valve is adapted to open by an amount which is proportional to the amount of relative movement between the force-transmitting member and the housing.

6. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the connection between the force-transmitting member and the housing comprises a resilient component which urges the force-transmitting member into a position relative to the housing in which the bleed air inlet is closed by the bleed valve.

7. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the resilient component is a spring.

8. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the resilient component is an elastic sleeve.

9. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the amount of air bled into the suction passage is the same when a particular force is required to move the cleaner head across the floor surface in either a forward direction or a rearward direction.

10. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the amount of air bled into the suction passage is the same when a particular force is required to move the cleaner head across the floor surface in either a first sideways direction or an opposite sideways direction.

11. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the amount of air bled into the suction passage is the same when a particular force is required to move the cleaner head across the floor surface in either a first twisting direction or an opposite twisting direction.

12. A cleaner head as claimed claim 1 , wherein the bleed air inlet is located on a face of the housing which is not intended to face the floor surface.

13. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the bleed air inlet is located on a forward facing surface of the housing.

14. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the bleed air inlet is located centrally of the forward facing surface of the housing and adjacent the face of the housing which is intended to face the floor surface.

15. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the bleed air inlet is located on an upper surface of the housing.

16. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bleed valve comprises a pivotably mounted closure member.

17. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the closure member is pivoted in a first direction when, in use, the cleaner head is moved across the floor in a forward direction and in a second direction when, in use, the cleaner head is moved across the floor in a rearward direction.

18. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bleed valve comprises a plurality of closure members movable with respect to the bleed air inlet.

19. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a rotatable brush bar is provided in the suction opening for agitating a floor covering to be cleaned.

20. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 19 , wherein the rotatable brush bar is mounted on the housing.

21. A cleaner head as claimed in claim 19 , wherein the rotatable brush bar is mounted on the force-transmitting member.

22. A vacuum cleaner incorporating a cleaner head as claimed in claim 1 .