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Control circuit for protecting vacuum cleaner motor from jammed beater brush damage

  • US 4,245,370 A
  • Filed: 01/08/1979
  • Issued: 01/20/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/08/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a vacuum cleaner structure having a suction head, means for drawing air and entrained material through said head, a beater brush rotatably mounted to said head for loosening material on a surface being cleaned to cause entrainment thereof in the drawn air, and a drive for rotating said brush including an electric motor and power transmission means rotatively coupling said brush to said motor, the improvement comprising:

  • means for providing magnetic pulses at a rate directly corresponding to the speed of rotation of the beater brush; and

    control means for sensing said pulses and discontinuing energization of the motor whenever the rate of said pulses drops below a preselected value, said power transmission means comprising a driven pulley driven by the motor, a driver pulley for driving the beater brush, and a belt coupling said pulleys, and said control means for discontinuing energization of the motor comprises means including a first switching device which is latched during normal operation of the beater brush and unlatched if the time between said pulses exceeds a predetermined threshold time and a second switching device arranged to positively turn off said motor as an incident of the unlatching of said first switching device, for discontinuing such energization upon a preselected reduction in the speed of rotation of said beater brush from the normal operating speed thereof.

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