Tool for a surface treating appliance
First Claim
1. A tool for a surface treating appliance, comprising a main body connected to a conduit, the main body comprising:
- a first suction channel for receiving a first dirt-bearing fluid flow; and
a second suction channel for receiving the first dirt-bearing fluid flow from the first suction channel and a second dirt-bearing fluid flow, and for conveying the dirt-bearing fluid flows to the conduit;
wherein the first suction channel and the second suction channel are at least partially defined by flexible surface engaging members, the flexible surface engaging members comprising at least one first flexible surface engaging member located about the suction channels and at least one second flexible surface engaging member located between the suction channelswherein the first suction channel is located towards the front of the main body, and the second suction channel is located towards the rear of the main body, andwherein the second suction channel comprises an enlarged central portion extending rearwardly away from the first suction channel.
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Abstract
A tool for a surface treating appliance includes a main body connected to a conduit. The main body includes a first suction channel and a second suction channel in fluid communication with the first suction channel and located between the first suction channel and an outlet from the main body. In use, a relatively low vacuum is generated in the first suction channel which draws a first dirt-bearing fluid flow into the main body, and a relatively high vacuum is generated in the second suction channel, which draws a second dirt-bearing fluid flow into the main body and receives the first dirt-bearing fluid flow from the first suction channel. To maintain the pressure differences between the suction channels, the main body includes flexible surface engaging members located about the suction channels, and between the first suction channel and the second suction channel.
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21 Claims
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1. A tool for a surface treating appliance, comprising a main body connected to a conduit, the main body comprising:
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a first suction channel for receiving a first dirt-bearing fluid flow; and a second suction channel for receiving the first dirt-bearing fluid flow from the first suction channel and a second dirt-bearing fluid flow, and for conveying the dirt-bearing fluid flows to the conduit; wherein the first suction channel and the second suction channel are at least partially defined by flexible surface engaging members, the flexible surface engaging members comprising at least one first flexible surface engaging member located about the suction channels and at least one second flexible surface engaging member located between the suction channels wherein the first suction channel is located towards the front of the main body, and the second suction channel is located towards the rear of the main body, and wherein the second suction channel comprises an enlarged central portion extending rearwardly away from the first suction channel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A tool for a surface treating appliance, comprising a main body connected to a conduit, the main body comprising:
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a first suction channel for receiving a first dirt-bearing fluid flow; and a second suction channel for receiving the first dirt-bearing fluid flow from the first suction channel and a second dirt-bearing fluid flow, and for conveying the dirt-bearing fluid flows to the conduit; wherein the first suction channel and the second suction channel are at least partially defined by flexible surface engaging members, the flexible surface engaging members comprising at least one first flexible surface engaging member located about the suction channels and at least one second flexible surface engaging member located between the suction channels, wherein a first series of castellations is provided in a portion of the at least one first flexible surface engaging member adjacent the first suction channel, and a second series of castellations is provided in a portion of at least one first flexible surface engaging member adjacent the second suction channel, and wherein the first series of castellations is larger than the second series of castellations.
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21. A tool for a surface treating appliance, comprising a main body connected to a conduit, the main body comprising:
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a first suction channel for receiving a first dirt-bearing fluid flow; and a second suction channel for receiving the first dirt-bearing fluid flow from the first suction channel and a second dirt-bearing fluid flow, and for conveying the dirt-bearing fluid flows to the conduit; wherein the first suction channel and the second suction channel are at least partially defined by flexible surface engaging members, the flexible surface engaging members comprising at least one first flexible surface engaging member located about the suction channels and at least one second flexible surface engaging member located between the suction channels, wherein the conduit comprises a head comprising at least one port for receiving the first and second dirt-bearing fluid flows from the second suction channel, wherein the at least one port comprises a first port and a second port located opposite to the first port each for receiving fluid from respective side of the second suction channel, and wherein the head has a longitudinal axis, and the face of each of the ports is substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the head and a first axis which passes centrally through each port.
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