Surface cleaning apparatus
A stick surface cleaning apparatus has a cyclone unit provided in the wand.
1. A stick surface cleaning apparatus comprising:
(a) an air flow path extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet with a suction motor provided in the air flow path;
(b) a surface cleaning head having a dirty air inlet and a surface cleaning head air outlet;
(c) a wand comprising a cyclone unit having a cyclone chamber and a dirt collection chamber external to the cyclone chamber wherein, when the wand is mounted to the surface cleaning head, the wand is moveable between an upright storage position and a reclined in use position; and,
(d) a driving handle drivingly connected to the surface cleaning head,
wherein, when the wand is mounted to the surface cleaning head and in the upright storage position, the wand has a lower end and an axially spaced apart upper end and a wand axis extends between the lower end and the upper end.
2. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wand has an internal volume that consists of the cyclone unit.
3. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wand consists of the cyclone unit.
4. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cyclone chamber has a cyclone axis and an axially extending sidewall and the axially extending sidewall comprises an exterior wall of the wand.
5. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 4 wherein the dirt collection chamber comprises an axially extending sidewall and the axially extending sidewall of the dirt collection region comprises an exterior wall of the wand.
6. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cyclone unit defines a rigid structure that drivingly connects the handle to the surface cleaning head.
7. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wand is the sole cyclonic air treatment member of the surface cleaning apparatus.
8. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cyclone chamber and the dirt collection chamber are removable from the surface cleaning head as a unit.
9. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wand is removably mounted to the surface cleaning head.
10. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the surface cleaning head has an up flow conduit downstream of the dirty air inlet, a downstream end of the up flow duct is the surface cleaning head air outlet and the up flow duct is moveably mounted to the surface cleaning head.
11. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 10 wherein, when the wand is mounted to the surface cleaning head and in the upright storage position, the lower end of the wand has an air inlet that is downstream from the surface cleaning head air outlet.
12. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 11 wherein, when the wand is mounted to the surface cleaning head the lower end of the wand is mounted to the up flow conduit.
13. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein, when the wand is mounted to the surface cleaning head and in the upright storage position, the lower end of the wand comprises a wand air inlet and the upper end of the wand comprises a wand air outlet.
14. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cyclone unit comprises a cyclone having a cyclone air inlet at one end and a cyclone air outlet at an opposed end.
15. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 14 wherein, when the wand is mounted to the surface cleaning head and in the upright storage position, the lower end of the wand has an air inlet, and the air inlet comprises the cyclone air inlet.
16. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 15 wherein, when the wand is mounted to the surface cleaning head and in the upright storage position, an upper end of the wand has an air outlet.
17. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein, when the wand is mounted to the surface cleaning head and in the upright storage position, the lower end of the wand has an air inlet, an upper end of the wand has an air outlet and a hand carriable surface cleaning apparatus is removably mountable to the upper end of the wand.
18. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 17 wherein, when the hand carriable surface cleaning apparatus has a handle and when the hand carriable surface cleaning apparatus is mounted to the upper end of the wand, the handle of the hand carriable surface cleaning apparatus is the driving handle.
19. A stick surface cleaning apparatus comprising:
(a) an air flow path extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet with a suction motor provided in the air flow path;
(b) a surface cleaning head having a dirty air inlet and a surface cleaning head air outlet;
(c) a wand comprising a cyclone unit wherein, when the wand is mounted to the surface cleaning head, the wand is moveable between an upright storage position and a reclined in use position; and,
(d) a driving handle drivingly connected to the surface cleaning head,
wherein,
the cyclone unit defines a rigid structure that drivingly connects the handle to the surface cleaning head; and
when the wand is mounted to the surface cleaning head and in the upright storage position, the wand has a lower end and an axially spaced apart upper end and a wand axis extends between the lower end and the upper end.
20. A stick surface cleaning apparatus comprising:
(a) an air flow path extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet with a suction motor provided in the air flow path;
(b) a surface cleaning head having a dirty air inlet and a surface cleaning head air outlet;
(c) a wand comprising a cyclone unit wherein, when the wand is mounted to the surface cleaning head, the wand is moveable between an upright storage position and a reclined in use position; and,
(d) a driving handle drivingly connected to the surface cleaning head,
wherein, when the wand is mounted to the surface cleaning head and in the upright storage position, the wand has a lower end comprising a wand air inlet and an axially spaced apart upper end comprising a wand air outlet and a wand axis extends between the lower end and the upper end.