Upright vacuum cleaner
US-2017319025-A1 · Nov 9, 2017 · US
US10070762B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10070762-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415112754-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 11, 2018 |
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A head for a surface cleaning device, the head includes an inlet for receiving dirt-laden fluid from a surface and an inlet extension member. The inlet extension member is movable with respect to the inlet between first and second positions.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A head for a surface cleaning device, the head comprising: an inlet for receiving dirt-laden fluid from a surface; an inlet extension member, wherein the inlet extension member is movable with respect to the inlet between first and second positions; a body; and a frame, wherein the inlet extension member is supported by the frame, and wherein the frame is pivotably connected to the body so as to be movable with respect to the inlet to move the inlet extension member between the first and second positions. 2. A head according to claim 1 , wherein the inlet is locatable closer to the surface than an opening of the inlet extension member when the inlet extension member is in the first position. 3. A head according to claim 1 , wherein the inlet extension member includes a passageway and wherein the or an opening of the inlet extension member is locatable closer to the surface than the inlet when the inlet extension member is in the second position, the passageway providing a flow path for the dirt-laden fluid between the opening and the inlet. 4. A head according to claim 1 , wherein the inlet extension member at least partially surrounds the inlet. 5. A head according to claim 1 , including a resilient biasing means located between the body and the frame and for urging the inlet extension member towards the first position. 6. A head according to claim 5 , wherein the head includes an actuator movable between a first actuator position where the inlet extension member is in the first position and a second actuator position where the inlet extension member is in the second position, wherein actuation of the actuator from the first actuator position to the second actuator position causes the frame to overcome the resilient biasing means to move the inlet extension member towards the second position. 7. A head according to claim 6 , wherein one of the actuator or the frame includes a cam and the other of the actuator or the frame includes a cam follower. 8. A head according to claim 6 , wherein the actuator is manually driven between the first and second actuator positions. 9. A head according to claim 6 , wherein the actuator is electronically driven between the first and second actuator positions. 10. A head according to claim 7 , wherein the cam follower includes first and second cam follower surfaces, the first cam follower surface being configured to receive the cam when the actuator is moved between the first and second actuator positions, and wherein the second cam follower surface is configured to receive the or a cam when the actuator is moved to the second actuator position, thereby locking the inlet extension member in the second position. 11. A head according to claim 1 , including an agitator. 12. A head according to claim 11 , wherein the agitator includes a rotatably driven brush bar. 13. A head according to claim 12 , including a wheel for supporting the inlet extension member on the surface, wherein the wheel is located between the rotatably driven brush bar and the inlet extension member. 14. A head according to claim 13 , wherein the wheel is connected to the frame. 15. A head according to claim 12 , wherein the rotatably driven brush bar is contactable with the surface when the inlet extension member is moved towards the first position and raisable from the surface when the inlet extension member is moved towards the second position. 16. A head according to claim 11 , wherein the agitator includes a trailing brush configured to rotate about a vertical axis with respect to the surface. 17. A head according to claim 16 , wherein the trailing brush is contactable with the surface when the inlet extension member is moved towards the first and second positions. 18. A head according to claim 1 , wherein the inlet extension member includes a wall having an opening provided therein to permit the flow of fluid from outside the inlet extension member to the inlet. 19. A head according to claim 18 , wherein the wall includes a plurality of ribs located around at least a part of a periphery of the wall. 20. A head for a surface cleaning device, the head comprising: an inlet for receiving dirt-laden fluid from a surface; an inlet extension member; an agitator; and a wheel for supporting the inlet extension member on the surface, wherein the wheel is located between the inlet extension member and the agitator. 21. A head according to claim 20 , wherein the agitator includes a rotatably driven brush bar. 22. A head according to claim 21 , wherein the wheel is located between the rotatably driven brush bar and the inlet extension member. 23. A head according to claim 22 , wherein the wheel is connected to a frame. 24. A head according to claim 21 , wherein the inlet extension member is movable with respect to the inlet between first and second positions, wherein the rotatably driven brush bar is contactable with the surface when the inlet extension member is moved towards the first position and raisable from the surface when the inlet extension member is moved towards the second position.
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