Brush assembly for a vacuum cleaner
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1. A brush assembly for a vacuum cleaner, the brush assembly comprising:
- a rectangular body formed at an upper surface thereof with a recess for storing auxiliary brushes, the recess being formed in a longitudinal direction of the body;
an air duct for sucking air, the air duct including a horizontal portion disposed at a center of the body and a neck portion integrally formed with the horizontal portion, the air duct being integrally formed with the body, the horizontal portion dividing the recess into a first recess and a second recess, the neck portion being inclined upward with respect to the horizontal portion; and
a means for clamping the auxiliary brushes stored in the recess.
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Abstract
A brush assembly for a vacuum cleaner which can be simply manufactured by a molding working. The brush assembly has a body formed at an upper surface thereof with a recess, an air duct integrally formed with the body, and ribs for clamping the auxiliary brushes stored in the recess. The body is formed at an underside thereof with an air inlet. The air duct is communicated with the air inlet. Elements of the brush assembly are integrally manufactured by the molding working so that the cost of manufacturing the brush assembly is reduced.
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1. A brush assembly for a vacuum cleaner, the brush assembly comprising:
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a rectangular body formed at an upper surface thereof with a recess for storing auxiliary brushes, the recess being formed in a longitudinal direction of the body; an air duct for sucking air, the air duct including a horizontal portion disposed at a center of the body and a neck portion integrally formed with the horizontal portion, the air duct being integrally formed with the body, the horizontal portion dividing the recess into a first recess and a second recess, the neck portion being inclined upward with respect to the horizontal portion; and a means for clamping the auxiliary brushes stored in the recess. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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