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Handle assembly for a vacuum system cleaning tool

  • US 5,109,568 A
  • Filed: 06/15/1990
  • Issued: 05/05/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/15/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A handle assembly for a vacuum cleaner system, comprising:

  • handle means for articulating a cleaning tool, said handle means having an inner surface, said inner surface having at least one protruding ridge portion and a grooved portion;

    hose means for intaking dust and dirt debris, said hose means having an outer ribbed portion for lockably engaging with said ridge portion when said hose means is secured to said handle means;

    elbow section means having first and second ends for coupling said vacuum hose means with a nozzle of a cleaning tool, said elbow section means being housed within said handle means and having a shoulder portion operable to lockably engage with said grooved portion of said handle means to thereby hold said elbow section means in said handle means, said second end being operable to couple with said nozzle of said cleaning tool, said elbow section means further being operable to slidably couple at its first end to a relatively smooth interior end portion of said hose means when said hose means is rotatably urged in a first direction into mating engagement with said elbow section means, and said first end of said elbow section means operating to frictionally grip onto said interior end portion of said hose means when said hose means is pulled linearly outwardly of said elbow section means and when said hose means is rotated in a second direction opposite to said first direction, said frictional gripping action provided by said elbow section means and said locking engagement of said hose means and said ridge portion resisting removal of said hose means from said handle means; and

    whereby said frictional engagement between said hose means and said elbow section means and said engagement of said ridge portion and said ribbed portion of said hose means operate cooperatively to secure said hose means to said handle means of said handle assembly.

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