Surface cleaning apparatus

US10188252B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10188252-B2
Application numberUS-201615263960-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 13, 2016
Priority dateSep 14, 2015
Publication dateJan 29, 2019
Grant dateJan 29, 2019

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Abstract

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A surface cleaning apparatus is provided with a nozzle cover having multiple functions, including sealing an opening for an above-the-floor vacuum hose, aiding in removal of a suction nozzle from the apparatus and acting as a handle for the suction nozzle upon removal of the suction nozzle from the apparatus. A locking mechanism prevents the suction nozzle from accidentally releasing from the apparatus when the vacuum hose is installed.

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What is claimed is: 1. A surface cleaning apparatus, comprising: a housing including an upright assembly and a base mounted to the upright assembly and adapted for movement across a surface to be cleaned; a fluid container provided on the housing; a fluid distributor provided in the base in fluid communication with the fluid container; a working air path through the housing; a recovery container provided on the housing and defining a portion of the working air path; a suction source provided on the housing and defining a portion of the working air path; a suction nozzle removeably mounted on the base; a flexible vacuum hose defining an airflow conduit and a fluid delivery conduit; a hose receiver provided on the base and adapted to selectively couple with the flexible vacuum hose for above-the-floor cleaning, the hose receiver comprising: a hose port in fluid communication with a portion of the working air path between the suction nozzle and the recovery container, the hose port adapted to couple with the airflow conduit of the flexible vacuum hose; and an outlet fluid connector in fluid communication with the fluid container, the outlet fluid connector adapted to couple with the fluid delivery conduit of the vacuum hose; and a cover provided on the base and moveable between an open position and a closed position, wherein in the open position the vacuum hose can be coupled with the hose receiver and in the closed position the cover seals the hose port to provide a fluid-tight interface and covers the hose receiver, the cover further moveable to a third position, different than the open and closed positions, to release the suction nozzle from the base. 2. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the vacuum hose includes a hose coupler at one end which couples to the base, wherein the hose coupler comprises: an inlet airflow connector in fluid communication with the airflow conduit and which is adapted to fluidly and mechanically couple with the hose port; and an inlet fluid connector in fluid communication with the fluid delivery conduit and which is adapted to fluidly and mechanically couple with the outlet fluid connector. 3. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , and further comprising a recovery airflow conduit leading to the recovery container, wherein the suction nozzle comprises a front wall and a rear wall defining a suction pathway therebetween with an opening forming a suction nozzle inlet, and wherein the suction pathway is in fluid communication with the recovery airflow conduit. 4. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the hose receiver defines a portion of the recovery airflow conduit, and further comprises: a nozzle port in fluid communication with the suction pathway; and an air outlet fluidly communicating the recovery container with both the nozzle port and the hose port. 5. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the vacuum hose includes an inlet airflow connector in fluid communication with the airflow conduit and which is adapted to block the nozzle port when coupled with the hose port to close off the suction pathway from fluid communication with the suction source. 6. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cover is pivotally mounted to the base by a pivot coupling that permits the cover to pivot between the open and closed positions. 7. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the the cover further comprises a handle for lifting the suction nozzle away from the base. 8. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the handle comprises a lip on the cover. 9. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 7 and further comprising a locking mechanism that prevents the suction nozzle from accidentally releasing from the base when the cover is in the open position and the vacuum hose is installed at the hose receiver. 10. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cover further comprises a cam on an edge of the cover that contacts a portion of the base in the third position to lift the suction nozzle upwardly away from the base. 11. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a locking mechanism that prevents the suction nozzle from accidentally releasing from the base when the cover is in the open position and the vacuum hose is installed at the hose receiver. 12. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the vacuum hose further comprises a retention latch configured to secure the vacuum hose to the base when the vacuum hose is coupled with the hose receiver and wherein the hose receiver further comprises a latch retainer on the base configured to engage with the retention latch. 13. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises a locking latch provided on the suction nozzle and a locking projection provided on the vacuum hose that engages the locking latch to prevent the suction nozzle from accidentally releasing from the base when the vacuum hose is installed at the hose receiver. 14. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a catch provided on the base, wherein the locking projection wedges the locking latch into an engaged position with the catch to prevent the suction nozzle from accidentally releasing from the base when the vacuum hose is installed at the hose receiver. 15. A surface cleaning apparatus, comprising: a housing including an upright assembly and a base mounted to the upright assembly and adapted for movement across a surface to be cleaned; a working air path through the housing; a recovery container provided on the housing and defining a portion of the working air path; a suction source provided on the housing and defining a portion of the working air path; and a hose receiver provided on the base in fluid communication with a portion of the working air path upstream of the recovery container and the suction source, the hose receiver adapted to couple with a flexible vacuum hose for above-the-floor cleaning in which suction is drawn through the hose receiver; a suction nozzle assembly removeably mounted on the base and comprising: a suction pathway with an opening forming a suction nozzle inlet adapted to be adjacent the surface to be cleaned as the base moves across the surface to be cleaned; a nozzle cover selectively closing the hose receiver and comprising a handle for lifting the suction pathway away from the base as the suction nozzle assembly is removed from the base wherein the nozzle cover is moveable between an open position and a closed position, wherein in the open position the hose receiver can be coupled with the vacuum hose and in the closed position the nozzle cover seals the hose receiver; and a locking mechanism including a moveable locking latch provided on the suction nozzle assembly and a locking projection provided on the vacuum hose and wherein the locking projection is adapted to engage the locking latch and wedge the locking latch into an engaged position where the locking latch is configured to prevent the suction nozzle assembly from accidentally releasing from the base when the vacuum hose is installed at the hose receiver when the nozzle cover is in the open position and the vacuum hose is installed at the hose receiver. 16. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 15 and further comprising a fluid delivery system for storing cleaning fluid and delivering the cleaning fluid to the surface to be cleaned, comprising: a fluid container; and a fluid distributor provided in the base in fluid communication wi

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Classifications

  • specially adapted for collecting fluids · CPC title

  • A47L11/28Primary

    Floor-scrubbing machines, motor-driven (A47L11/29 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Machines for treating carpets in position by liquid, foam, or vapour, e.g. by steam · CPC title

  • combined with vacuum cleaning devices · CPC title

  • with supply of cleaning agents · CPC title

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What does patent US10188252B2 cover?
A surface cleaning apparatus is provided with a nozzle cover having multiple functions, including sealing an opening for an above-the-floor vacuum hose, aiding in removal of a suction nozzle from the apparatus and acting as a handle for the suction nozzle upon removal of the suction nozzle from the apparatus. A locking mechanism prevents the suction nozzle from accidentally releasing from the a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bissell Homecare Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L11/28. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 29 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).