Device indicating a state due to the pressure modification
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1. An apparatus for indicating pressure variations caused by the accumulation of dust in a vacuum cleaner, said apparatus comprising:
- a housing having two hollow ends and an intermediate chamber portion having an outer periphery smaller than the outer periphery of at least one of said hollow ends therebetween;
a diaphragm directly secured over a first hollow end of said housing to form a first chamber;
a lamp disposed in a second hollow end of said housing;
switching means disposed within said intermediate chamber, said switching means comprising a contact element secured to said housing adjacent said second hollow end and a contact pin slidably mounted in the housing and having one end connected to the diaphragm and its other end adjacent the contact element;
means for resiliently urging said contact pin away from said contact element;
means for adjustably varying the position of the contact element with respect to the contact pin, said adjustable varying means being accessible from the second hollow end of the housing;
said housing being insertable into a receiving opening of the vacuum cleaner such that the lamp remains exposed exteriorly of the vacuum cleaner and the adjustable varying means is accessible from the exterior of the vacuum cleaner;
said chamber portion having an outwardly extending conduit including a port being connected to a pressure source in the vacuum cleaner which in conjunction with the pressure exteriorly of the diaphragm, is indicative of the pressure variations of the vacuum cleaner, and further having a fluid passageway adjacent said intermediate chamber connecting said conduit to said first chamber, andelectrical circuit means for illuminating said lamp upon contact of said contact pin with the contact element.
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The invention concerns a device indicating a state due to the pressure modification, in particular an overpressure or a vacuum pressure switch for the indication of the fullness of the dust bags in household or industrial vacuum cleaners with a diaphragm exposed on one side to the variable pressure and with a contacting action between two contact elements as caused by the diaphragm'"'"'s movement.
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1. An apparatus for indicating pressure variations caused by the accumulation of dust in a vacuum cleaner, said apparatus comprising:
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a housing having two hollow ends and an intermediate chamber portion having an outer periphery smaller than the outer periphery of at least one of said hollow ends therebetween; a diaphragm directly secured over a first hollow end of said housing to form a first chamber; a lamp disposed in a second hollow end of said housing; switching means disposed within said intermediate chamber, said switching means comprising a contact element secured to said housing adjacent said second hollow end and a contact pin slidably mounted in the housing and having one end connected to the diaphragm and its other end adjacent the contact element; means for resiliently urging said contact pin away from said contact element; means for adjustably varying the position of the contact element with respect to the contact pin, said adjustable varying means being accessible from the second hollow end of the housing; said housing being insertable into a receiving opening of the vacuum cleaner such that the lamp remains exposed exteriorly of the vacuum cleaner and the adjustable varying means is accessible from the exterior of the vacuum cleaner; said chamber portion having an outwardly extending conduit including a port being connected to a pressure source in the vacuum cleaner which in conjunction with the pressure exteriorly of the diaphragm, is indicative of the pressure variations of the vacuum cleaner, and further having a fluid passageway adjacent said intermediate chamber connecting said conduit to said first chamber, and electrical circuit means for illuminating said lamp upon contact of said contact pin with the contact element. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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