Vacuum cleaner including a removable canister assembly
US-2015201817-A1 · Jul 23, 2015 · US
US9427122B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9427122-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414290859-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2009 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2016 |
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A surface cleaning apparatus is disclosed having an upper portion moveably mounted to a surface cleaning head between a storage position and a floor cleaning position, an above floor cleaning wand removably receivable in the upper portion, a flexible air flow conduit, a lower mounting member provided on an outer surface of the upper portion, an upper mounting member provided on at least one of the outer surface of the upper portion and the wand, and a portable surface cleaning unit comprising a suction motor and an air treatment member removably mounted to the upper portion.
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A surface cleaning apparatus comprising: (a) a surface cleaning head having a dirty air inlet; (b) an upper portion moveably mounted to the surface cleaning head between a storage position and a floor cleaning position; (c) an above floor cleaning wand removably receivable in the upper portion and having a longitudinally extending axis; (d) a flexible air flow conduit forming at least part of an air flow path from the above floor cleaning wand to the surface cleaning unit; (e) a lower mounting member provided on an outer surface of the upper portion; (f) an upper mounting member provided on at least one of the outer surface of the upper portion and the wand; and, (g) a portable surface cleaning unit comprising a suction motor and an air treatment member removably mounted to the upper portion: wherein the lower mounting member comprises a pair of lower wings extending laterally outwardly from the upper portion and the portable surface cleaning unit has mating recesses provided on a lower surface thereof. 2. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one of the upper and lower mounting members inhibits rotational movement of the portable surface cleaning unit around the axis of the wand. 3. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the portable surface cleaning unit is slidably mountable with respect to the upper and lower mounting members. 4. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the portable surface cleaning unit is vertically removable from the upper and lower mounting members. 5. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a wand lock having a locked position in which the wand is secured to the upper portion and an unlocked position in which the wand is removable from the upper portion, wherein the upper mounting member is provided on the wand. 6. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the upper portion is steeringly coupled to the surface cleaning head. 7. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a wand lock having a locked position in which the wand is secured to the upper portion and an unlocked position in which the wand is removable from the upper portion, wherein the upper mounting member is provided on the wand. 8. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 7 wherein the wand lock is operable to remain in the unlocked position once moved to the unlocked position and the upper mounting member comprises a pair of upper wings extending laterally outwardly from the wand, the portable surface cleaning apparatus comprises a pair of arms that at least partially surround the upper wings, whereby the wand remains in position when the wand lock is moved to the unlocked position. 9. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 7 wherein the wand lock is operable to remain in the unlocked position once moved to the unlocked position and the upper mounting member comprises a pair of wings extending laterally outwardly from the wand, each wing having a first surface that faces towards the portable surface cleaning unit and an opposed face and the portable surface cleaning apparatus comprises a pair of arms wherein each arm contacts a portion of the opposed face of one of the wings, whereby the wand remains in position when the wand lock is moved to the unlocked position. 10. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a turbo brush that is connectable to the above floor cleaning wand when the above floor cleaning wand is removed from the upper portion. 11. A surface cleaning apparatus comprising: (a) a surface cleaning head having a dirty air inlet; (b) an upper portion moveably mounted to the surface cleaning head between a storage position and a floor cleaning position; (c) an above floor cleaning wand removably receivable in the upper portion and having a longitudinally extending axis; (d) a flexible air flow conduit forming at least part of an air flow path from the above floor cleaning wand to the surface cleaning unit; (e) a lower mounting member provided on an outer surface of the upper portion; (f) an upper mounting member provided on at least one of the outer surface of the upper portion and the wand; (g) a portable surface cleaning unit comprising a suction motor and an air treatment member removably mounted to the upper portion; and, (h) comprising a wand lock having a locked position in which the wand is secured to the upper portion and an unlocked position in which the wand is removable from the upper portion, wherein the upper mounting member is provided on the wand wherein the wand lock is operable to remain in the unlocked position once moved to the unlocked position and the upper mounting member comprises a pair of upper wings extending laterally outwardly from the wand, the portable surface cleaning apparatus comprises a pair of arms that at least partially surround the upper wings, whereby the wand remains in position when the wand lock is moved to the unlocked position. 12. A surface cleaning apparatus comprising: (a) a surface cleaning head having a dirty air inlet; (b) an upper portion moveably mounted to the surface cleaning head between a storage position and a floor cleaning position; (c) an above floor cleaning wand removably receivable in the upper portion and having a longitudinally extending axis; (d) a flexible air flow conduit forming at least part of an air flow path from the above floor cleaning wand to the surface cleaning unit; (e) a lower mounting member provided on an outer surface of the upper portion; (f) an upper mounting member provided on at least one of the outer surface of the upper portion and the wand; (g) a portable surface cleaning unit comprising a suction motor and an air treatment member removably mounted to the upper portion; and, (h) comprising a wand lock having a locked position in which the wand is secured to the upper portion and an unlocked position in which the wand is removable from the upper portion, wherein the upper mounting member is provided on the wand wherein the wand lock is operable to remain in the unlocked position once moved to the unlocked position and the upper mounting member comprises a pair of wings extending laterally outwardly from the wand, each wing having a first surface that faces towards the portable surface cleaning unit and an opposed face and the portable surface cleaning apparatus comprises a pair of arms wherein each arm contacts a portion of the opposed face of one of the wings, whereby the wand remains in position when the wand lock is moved to the unlocked position. 13. A surface cleaning apparatus having comprising: (a) a surface cleaning head having a dirty air inlet; (b) an upper portion moveably mounted to the surface cleaning head between a storage position and a floor cleaning position; (c) an above floor cleaning wand removably mounted to the upper portion; (d) a flexible air flow conduit forming at least part of an air flow path from the above floor cleaning wand to the surface cleaning unit; (e) a lower mounting member provided on an outer surface of the upper portion and comprising a pair of lower wings extending laterally outwardly from the upper portion and the portable surface cleaning unit has mating recesses provided on a lower surface thereof; (f) an upper mounting member provided on at least one of the outer surface of the upper portion and the wand; (g) a portable surface cleaning unit comprising a suction motor and an air treatment member removably mounted on an outer surface of the upper portion, wherein the portable surface cleaning unit is slidably mountable with respect to the upper and lower m
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