IP Library Granted Patent US 7,100,234
Granted Patent B2
US 7,100,234 · App. 10/863,674 · Granted Sep 5, 2006

Suction nozzle configuration

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Patent No.
US 7,100,234
App. No.
10/863,674
Granted
Sep 5, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A suction nozzle for a floor care appliance such as an upright vacuum cleaner having at least a first channel located above an agitator to carry air and dirt to a suction passageway. The cleaner has several embodiments, one of which has a single channel and a single agitator. Another embodiment has front and rear suction ducts, a channel, and a single agitator. Yet another embodiment has the single channel and dual agitators. Still yet another embodiment has front and rear suction ducts and dual agitators. Further yet still, another embodiment has front and rear suction ducts, a channel, and dual agitators. Several embodiments of an agitator drive assembly are provided using various means to provide rotary power to the agitator(s).

Claims (17)

1. An agitator assembly for a floor care appliance, comprised of:

a first agitator;

a second agitator;

a first projection located on and radially extending from an outer surface of said first agitator;

a second projection located on and radially extending from an outer surface of said second agitator; and

wherein said second agitator is driven by said first projection meshing with said second projection.

2. The agitator assembly of claim 1 wherein said first agitator is rotatably driven by an independent drive motor.

3. The agitator assembly of claim 1 wherein said first agitator is rotatably driven by a belt.

4. An agitator assembly for a floor care appliance, comprised of:

a first agitator;

a second agitator;

a first projection radially extending from an outer surface of said first agitator;

a second projection radially extending from an outer surface of said second agitator; and

wherein said second agitator is driven by said first projection meshing with said second projection; and

wherein said first projection is a helical ribbon circumscribing the outer surface of said first agitator and said second projection is a helical ribbon circumscribing said outer surface of said second agitator and a continuous point of a contact is maintained along the helical ribbons circumscribing said first and second agitators during rotation.

5. The agitator assembly of claim 4 wherein said first agitator is rotatably driven by an independent drive motor.

6. The agitator assembly of claim 4 wherein said first agitator is rotatably driven by a belt.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 19, 2007
From: THE HOOVER COMPANY
To: HEALTHY GAIN INVESTMENTS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 020270/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 8, 2004
From: WEBER, VINCENT L.; BILEK, GREG A.
To: THE HOOVER COMPANY
Reel/Frame 015448/0457 →