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Convertible vacuum and powder carpet cleaner

  • US 4,549,328 A
  • Filed: 07/13/1983
  • Issued: 10/29/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/13/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a vacuum cleaner apparatus including a nozzle defining a brush space, a wand opening at one end to within said nozzle for moving the nozzle over a floor surface to be cleaned and conducting to a collector dirt picked up from the floor surface by the nozzle as a result of suction applied to said nozzle through said wand, a powered brush rotatably carried by the nozzle in said brush space, and power transmitting means carried by the wand for causing selective operation of the powered brush, improved means for selectively preventing application of suction to the nozzle while concurrently permitting energization of said powered brush by said power transmitting means to effect a powder carpet cleaning operation by the working of powder cleaner against the floor surface by the brush, said suction preventing means comprising:

  • a shroud;

    means movably mounting said shroud within said nozzle to extend partially about said brush for selectively preventing application of suction through said nozzle and preventing clogging of the brush space by powder cleaner picked up by the brush tending to clog said brush space about the brush; and

    means for effecting selective disposition of said shroud(a) in a retracted position permitting suction to be applied to the nozzle at said brush for picking up dirt on said floor surface loosened by the brush, and(b) in an operative position preventing application of suction to said nozzle through said wand for preventing suction of powder from adjacent said brush into said wand and thereby permitting said brush to be operated as a carpet cleaning means for working powder cleaner against the floor surface for extraction of dirt from the carpet, and permitting subsequent removal of the extracted dirt and cleaning powder to said collector by suction applied through said wand to adjacent said brush upon return of the shroud to said retracted position.

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