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US-9844307-B2 · Dec 19, 2017 · US
US9949604B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9949604-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515302318-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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A drive mechanism for a vacuum cleaner having a motor and an agitator includes a belt coupled to the motor and the agitator to drive the agitator, and a belt tensioner operable to selectively tension the belt. The belt tensioner includes an arm movable relative to the belt, a shaft coupled to the arm, a pulley rotatably coupled to the shaft, a bearing positioned substantially within the pulley and around a portion of the shaft, and a member fixed to the pulley to retain the bearing within the pulley.
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What is claimed is: 1. A drive mechanism for a vacuum cleaner, the vacuum cleaner including a motor and an agitator, the drive mechanism comprising: a belt coupled to the motor and the agitator to drive the agitator; and a belt tensioner operable to selectively tension the belt, the belt tensioner including an arm movable relative to the belt, a shaft coupled to the arm, a pulley including a seat portion, the pulley rotatably coupled to the shaft, a bearing positioned adjacent the seat portion and substantially within the pulley, the bearing positioned around a portion of the shaft, and a member fixed to the pulley and retaining the bearing within the pulley. 2. The drive mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the member includes a bushing positioned at least partially within the pulley, and wherein the bushing engages the bearing to inhibit the pulley from moving off of the bearing. 3. The drive mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the bushing is permanently fixed to the pulley. 4. The drive mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the bushing threadably engages the pulley. 5. The drive mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the pulley defines a groove on an inner surface of the pulley, wherein the member includes a retaining ring positioned within the groove, and wherein the retaining ring engages the bearing to inhibit the pulley from moving off of the bearing. 6. The drive mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the bearing is a first bearing positioned adjacent a first end of the pulley, and further comprising a second bearing positioned adjacent a second end of the pulley. 7. A vacuum cleaner comprising: a base including a suction nozzle; a dirt collection assembly configured to receive an airflow from the suction nozzle; a motor; an agitator positioned within the base; a belt coupled to the motor and the agitator to drive the agitator; and a belt tensioner operable to selectively tension the belt, the belt tensioner including an arm movable relative to the belt, a shaft coupled to the arm, a pulley including a seat portion, the pulley rotatably coupled to the shaft, a bearing positioned adjacent the seat portion and substantially within the pulley, the pulley positioned around a portion of the shaft, and a member fixed to the pulley and retaining the bearing within the pulley. 8. The vacuum cleaner of claim 7 , wherein the member includes a bushing positioned at least partially within the pulley, and wherein the bushing engages the bearing to inhibit the pulley from moving off of the bearing. 9. The vacuum cleaner of claim 7 , wherein the member includes a projection formed on the pulley, and wherein the projection engages the bearing to inhibit the pulley from moving off of the bearing. 10. The vacuum cleaner of claim 7 , wherein the pulley defines a groove on an inner surface of the pulley, wherein the member includes a retaining ring positioned within the groove, and wherein the retaining ring engages the bearing to inhibit the pulley from moving off of the bearing. 11. The vacuum cleaner of claim 7 , wherein the bearing is a first bearing positioned adjacent a first end of the pulley, and further comprising a second bearing positioned adjacent a second end of the pulley. 12. The vacuum cleaner of claim 11 , wherein the shaft includes a shoulder that engages the second bearing, wherein the member includes a stop ring positioned around a portion of the shaft, and wherein the stop ring engages the first bearing to inhibit the pulley from moving off of the first and second bearings. 13. A pulley assembly operable to engage a belt in a floor cleaning machine, the pulley assembly comprising: a pulley rotatable about a shaft, the pulley having a belt-engaging surface about an axis, a bore along the axis and including a seat portion, a bearing positioned adjacent the seat portion in the bore, and a member retaining the bearing against the seat portion within the bore, the member bounding axial movement of the bearing in the bore. 14. The pulley assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the bore is a stepped bore having a seat portion formed by a step of the stepped bore. 15. The pulley assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the member includes a bushing positioned at least partially within the bore adjacent the bearing. 16. The pulley assembly according to claim 15 , wherein the member includes a flange portion attached to an outer edge of the pulley.
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