Suction nozzle for a vacuum cleaner
First Claim
1. A suction nozzle for a vacuum cleaner for vacuuming up material from a surface to be cleaned by a vacuum air flow, comprising:
- a suction mouth configured to be arranged adjacent to the surface to be cleaned and having a suction edge that defines a partial surface exposed to the vacuum air flow and a vacuum air flow extraction opening;
a delimiting means that is assigned to the suction edge;
an obstacle sensor configured for detecting an essentially stationary obstacle within a detection zone of the obstacle sensor, the obstacle being located in front of the suction nozzle and arranged outside a part of the surface covered by the suction nozzle and protruding beyond a suction edge plane containing the suction edge of the suction nozzle during a normal cleaning process,wherein the delimiting means is controlled by detection results of the obstacle sensor such that the delimiting means cannot be displaced into an open state until a detected distance between the suction nozzle and the obstacle is less than a defined threshold distance that is less than a possible maximum distance that is predetermined by the boundary of the detection zone, and wherein, in this way, material to be vacuumed up is pushed in front of the delimiting means until the suction nozzle reaches the threshold distance from the obstacle.
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Abstract
A suction nozzle for a vacuum cleaner has: a suction mouth which can be arranged adjacently to the surface to be cleaned and which comprises a suction edge that delimits a sub-surface exposed to the vacuum air stream; a vacuum air stream extraction opening; and a delimiter that can be controlled according to a detection result of a sensor. The sensor is an obstacle sensor for detecting a substantially stationary obstacle located in front of the suction nozzle, in particular a wall or piece of furniture, wherein the obstacle sensor is configured to detect obstacles that are disposed outside the portion of the surface over which the suction nozzle projects and, in relation to an arrangement of the suction nozzle during typical cleaning operation, that protrude beyond a suction edge plane that has the suction edge.
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7 Claims
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1. A suction nozzle for a vacuum cleaner for vacuuming up material from a surface to be cleaned by a vacuum air flow, comprising:
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a suction mouth configured to be arranged adjacent to the surface to be cleaned and having a suction edge that defines a partial surface exposed to the vacuum air flow and a vacuum air flow extraction opening; a delimiting means that is assigned to the suction edge; an obstacle sensor configured for detecting an essentially stationary obstacle within a detection zone of the obstacle sensor, the obstacle being located in front of the suction nozzle and arranged outside a part of the surface covered by the suction nozzle and protruding beyond a suction edge plane containing the suction edge of the suction nozzle during a normal cleaning process, wherein the delimiting means is controlled by detection results of the obstacle sensor such that the delimiting means cannot be displaced into an open state until a detected distance between the suction nozzle and the obstacle is less than a defined threshold distance that is less than a possible maximum distance that is predetermined by the boundary of the detection zone, and wherein, in this way, material to be vacuumed up is pushed in front of the delimiting means until the suction nozzle reaches the threshold distance from the obstacle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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