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Drive system

  • US 5,115,537 A
  • Filed: 05/31/1991
  • Issued: 05/26/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/29/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A self-propelled vacuum cleaner comprising a housing mounted on wheels and manipulated by a handle extending upwardly from the housing, a drive system within the housing for driving the wheels of the cleaner selectively in forward or reverse directions, the drive system including a motor, a pair of mutually intermeshed gears supported in the housing for counter-rotation about respective parallel axes, means driving the gears in rotation with power from the motor, an output element associated with each gear to form a set, means supporting each output element in confronting relation to the respective gear of a set for rotation about the axis of the respective gear, clutching surfaces for each gear and output element set, a common output element supported for rotation about an axis parallel to said gear axes, a belt trained around both of said associated output elements and said common output element, and output shaft operatively connected to said common output element and two said wheels to drive said wheels in directions determined by the rotational direction of the output elements, clutch acutator means responsive to manual forces on the handle to clutch one set of said gears and output elements together through their respective clutching surfaces to drive said output elements in a first rotary direction when a manual force is applied on the handle in a corresponding first direction and responsive to a manual force on the handle to clutch the other set of said gears and output elements through their respective clutching surfaces to drive said output elements in a second rotary direction whereby the clutch actuator means functions to cause said output shaft to selectively drive said wheels in either forward or reverse directions.

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