Cleaning nozzle for a vacuum cleaner
US-2016073841-A1 · Mar 17, 2016 · US
US10076183B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10076183-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514826984-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 18, 2018 |
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A surface cleaning head is disclosed. The surface cleaning head includes a housing, a brush system, and a panel open detector. The brush system includes a brush and a brush drive member drivingly connected to the brush. The brush is moveably mounted in the brush chamber and removably from the brush chamber. A panel open detector is operatively connected to a brush interruption member and the brush interruption member is operatively connected to the brush system. When the panel open detector detects that a panel on the housing is opened, the brush interruption member interacts with the brush system to prevent the brush drive member driving the brush.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A surface cleaning head comprising: (a) a housing having a front end, a rear end, a brush chamber, a brush drive chamber and an openable panel, the brush chamber including a front wall, a rear wall, two side walls and a top wall, and wherein the openable panel includes the top wall of the brush chamber such that the openable panel covers the brush chamber without covering the brush drive chamber; (b) a brush system comprising a brush and a brush drive member drivingly connected to the brush, wherein the brush is moveably mounted in the brush chamber and removable from the brush chamber, and wherein the brush drive member is positioned in the brush drive chamber; and, (c) a panel open detector operatively connected to a brush interruption member and the brush interruption member is operatively connected to the brush system wherein when the panel open detector detects that the panel is opened, the brush interruption member interacts with the brush system to prevent the brush drive member driving the brush. 2. The surface cleaning head of claim 1 wherein the brush is rotatably mounted in the brush chamber. 3. The surface cleaning head of claim 1 wherein the panel is provided in an upper surface of the housing. 4. The surface cleaning head of claim 3 wherein the panel is removably mounted to the housing. 5. The surface cleaning head of claim 3 wherein the panel is moveably mounted with respect to the housing between an open position, in which the brush is removable, and a closed position. 6. The surface cleaning head of claim 5 wherein a front portion of the panel is moveably mounted to the housing and a rear portion of the panel is moveable upwardly to the open position. 7. The surface cleaning head of claim 6 wherein the panel open detector comprises an abutment member moveable between an open position and a closed position and the abutment member is provided on the housing below the rear portion of the panel. 8. The surface cleaning head of claim 7 wherein the abutment member is slidably mounted in a switch housing, the abutment member has an upper portion drivingly engageable by the panel and a lower portion comprises the brush interruption member. 9. The surface cleaning head of claim 8 wherein the brush drive member comprises a drive motor, the brush system comprises an electrical circuit having a contact member and downward movement of the brush interruption member to the brush driven position moves the contact member to a circuit closed position. 10. The surface cleaning head of claim 7 wherein the abutment member is slidably mounted in a switch housing, the abutment member has a first portion drivingly engageable by the panel and a second portion comprises the brush interruption member. 11. The surface cleaning head of claim 10 wherein the brush drive member comprises a drive motor, the brush system comprises an electrical circuit having a contact member and movement of the brush interruption member to the brush driven position moves the contact member to a circuit closed position. 12. The surface cleaning head of claim 1 wherein the panel open detector comprises an abutment member moveable between an open position and a closed position and the brush interruption member is movable between a brush driven position and a brush non-driven position in response to movement of the abutment member between the closed position and the open position. 13. The surface cleaning head of claim 12 wherein the panel open detector comprises a mechanical linkage drivingly connecting the abutment member to the brush interruption member. 14. The surface cleaning head of claim 12 wherein the brush drive member comprises a drive motor, the brush system comprises an electrical circuit and movement of the brush interruption member to the brush non-driven position opens the circuit. 15. The surface cleaning head of claim 1 wherein the brush is removably mounted to the housing. 16. The surface cleaning head of claim 1 wherein the openable panel includes a rear panel portion, a front panel portion and side panel portions, and, wherein the panel open detector is provided on the housing below at least one of the rear panel portion, the front panel portion, and the side panel portion.
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Safety or protection devices or systems, e.g. for prevention of motor over-heating or for protection of the user · CPC title
driven by electric motor · CPC title
Parameters or conditions being sensed · CPC title
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