Filter assembly for a vacuum cleaner
First Claim
1. A vacuum cleaner comprising:
- a motor;
a housing enclosing said motor;
a fan driven by said motor for producing a vacuum;
a canister formed from a material that is given physical characteristics that render the canister generally opaque, said canister being removably attached to a front end of said housing for reception of foreign matter, and air driven into said canister in response to the vacuum developed by said fan; and
means for visually determining the amount of foreign matter within said canister, said means comprising a window on an upper surface of said canister, said window being formed integrally of said material with said canister, said material of said window being given physical characteristics that render said window generally transparent.
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Abstract
The present invention is a filter assembly for a vacuum cleaner. The vacuum cleaner includes a motor, a housing enclosing the motor, and a fan driven by the motor for producing a vacuum. A canister is removably attached to the front end of the housing and has an intake nozzle for the reception of foreign matter, liquid and air drawn into the canister in response to the vacuum developed by the fan. The assembly includes a filter for filtering foreign matter from the air entering the canister. The asssembly also includes a filter housing for housing the filter. The canister includes an area of thinner material with a smoother texture than the rest of the canister to provide a generally transparent window for visually determining the amount of foreign matter within the canister.
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7 Claims
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1. A vacuum cleaner comprising:
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a motor; a housing enclosing said motor; a fan driven by said motor for producing a vacuum; a canister formed from a material that is given physical characteristics that render the canister generally opaque, said canister being removably attached to a front end of said housing for reception of foreign matter, and air driven into said canister in response to the vacuum developed by said fan; and means for visually determining the amount of foreign matter within said canister, said means comprising a window on an upper surface of said canister, said window being formed integrally of said material with said canister, said material of said window being given physical characteristics that render said window generally transparent. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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