IP Library Granted Patent US 11,918,168
Granted Patent B2
US 11,918,168 · App. 18/378,243 · Granted Mar 5, 2024

Surface cleaning apparatus

Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad (Hampton, CA)
Assignee: Omachron Intellectual Property Inc.
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Patent No.
US 11,918,168
App. No.
18/378,243
Granted
Mar 5, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surface cleaning apparatus comprises a hand vacuum cleaner, a rigid air flow conduit and a surface cleaning head. The hand vacuum cleaner has a body, which houses a suction motor, and a cyclone unit provided on a front end of the body. The cyclone unit has a cyclone with a cyclone axis of rotation that extends between the front and rear ends of the first stage cyclone. Air enters the cyclone unit through a cyclone unit air inlet that is centrally positioned on a front end wall of the cyclone. A front electrical connector is positioned adjacent the cyclone unit air inlet. When the hand vacuum cleaner is mounted to the rigid air flow conduit, the rigid air flow conduit is concurrently connected in air flow communication with the cyclone unit air inlet and the outlet end electrical connector is electrically connected to the front electrical connector.

Claims (32)

1. A surface cleaning apparatus comprising:

(a) a hand vacuum cleaner having a hand vacuum cleaner air inlet, the hand vacuum cleaner comprising:

i. a body housing a suction motor and fan assembly, the suction motor and fan assembly having a suction motor axis of rotation; and,

ii. a cyclone unit provided on a front end of the body, the cyclone unit comprising a front end, a rear end and a cyclone chamber, the front end of the cyclone unit having a cyclone unit air inlet that is centrally positioned on a front end wall of the cyclone unit and the rear end of the cyclone chamber having cyclone chamber air outlet whereby air exits the cyclone chamber in a rearward direction;

(b) a surface cleaning head having a front end, a rear end, a dirt air inlet and a cleaning head air outlet; and,

(c) a rigid airflow conduit that, when attached to the hand vacuum cleaner, extends between the cleaning head air outlet and a hand vacuum cleaner air inlet, the rigid air flow conduit having a rigid wand outlet end having an air outlet and an outlet end electrical connector, the rigid air flow conduit having a longitudinally extending conduit axis which is parallel to the rearward direction when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner and when the hand vacuum cleaner is mounted to a downstream end of the rigid air flow conduit, a handle of the hand vacuum cleaner is a driving handle for the surface cleaning apparatus,

wherein, when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner, the cyclone unit air inlet is generally parallel to the longitudinally extending conduit axis and comprises a passage that extends through a central portion of the cyclone chamber, and

wherein the cyclone unit air inlet comprises an opening in an axial extending sidewall of the passage, and

wherein a front electrical connector is positioned adjacent the hand vacuum cleaner air inlet whereby, when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner air inlet, the rigid air flow conduit is concurrently connected in air flow communication with the hand vacuum cleaner air inlet and the outlet end electrical connector is electrically connected to the front electrical connector.

2. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the suction motor and fan assembly and the handle are positioned rearward of the cyclone unit.

3. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein, when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner, the suction motor axis of rotation is generally parallel to the longitudinally extending conduit axis.

4. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein, when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner, the longitudinally extending conduit axis intersects the suction motor and fan assembly.

5. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 4 wherein, when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner, the suction motor axis of rotation is generally parallel to the longitudinally extending conduit axis.

6. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 4 wherein the suction motor axis of rotation is generally parallel to the rearward direction.

7. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein, when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner, the passage has an inlet axis that is generally parallel to the longitudinally extending conduit axis and each of the inlet axis and the rearward direction intersects the suction motor.

8. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, when the hand vacuum cleaner is mounted to the downstream end of the rigid air flow conduit, the handle is at an upper end of the surface cleaning apparatus.

9. A surface cleaning apparatus comprising:

(a) a hand vacuum cleaner comprising:

i. a body housing a suction motor and fan assembly, the suction motor and fan assembly having a suction motor axis of rotation; and,

ii. a cyclone unit comprising a front end, a rear end and a cyclone, the front end of the cyclone unit having a cyclone unit air inlet that is centrally positioned on a front end wall of the cyclone and the rear end of the cyclone having a cyclone air outlet, the cyclone having a cyclone axis of rotation extending between the front end wall of the cyclone and the rear end of the cyclone;

(b) a surface cleaning head having a front end, a rear end, a dirt air inlet and a cleaning head air outlet; and,

(c) a rigid air flow conduit that, when attached to the hand vacuum cleaner, extends between the cleaning head air outlet and a hand vacuum cleaner air inlet, the rigid air flow conduit having a rigid wand outlet end having an air outlet and an outlet end electrical connector, the rigid air flow conduit having a longitudinally extending conduit axis which is parallel to the cyclone axis of rotation when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner and when the hand vacuum cleaner is mounted to a downstream end of the rigid air flow conduit, a handle of the hand vacuum cleaner is a driving handle for the surface cleaning apparatus,

wherein a front electrical connector is positioned adjacent the cyclone unit air inlet whereby, when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the cyclone unit air inlet, the rigid air flow conduit is concurrently connected in air flow communication with the cyclone unit air inlet and the outlet end electrical connector is electrically connected to the front electrical connector.

10. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 9 wherein the suction motor and fan assembly and the handle are positioned rearward of the cyclone unit.

11. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 9 wherein, when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner, the suction motor axis of rotation is generally parallel to the longitudinally extending conduit axis.

12. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 9 wherein, when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner, the longitudinally extending conduit axis intersects the suction motor and fan assembly.

13. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12 wherein, when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner, the suction motor axis of rotation is generally parallel to the longitudinally extending conduit axis.

14. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12 wherein the suction motor axis of rotation is generally parallel to the cyclone axis of rotation.

15. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 9 wherein, when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner, the cyclone unit air inlet is generally parallel to the longitudinally extending conduit axis and comprises a passage that extends through a central portion of the cyclone.

16. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 15 wherein the cyclone unit air inlet comprises an opening in an axial extending sidewall of the passage.

17. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 15 wherein, when the rigid air flow conduit is attached to the hand vacuum cleaner, the passage has an inlet axis that is generally parallel to the longitudinally extending conduit axis and each of the inlet axis and the cyclone axis of rotation intersects the suction motor.

18. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, when the hand vacuum cleaner is mounted to the downstream end of the rigid air flow conduit, the handle is at an upper end of the surface cleaning apparatus.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 29, 2023
From: C0NRAD, WAYNE ERNEST
To: OMACHRON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INC.
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