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Height adjustment mechanism for an upright vacuum cleaner

  • US 5,499,425 A
  • Filed: 12/20/1994
  • Issued: 03/19/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/20/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A vacuum cleaner comprising:

  • a chassis supporting a motor and a fan;

    an interchangeable detent bar attached to the chassis having a plurality of detents;

    a wheel retainer pivotally attached to the chassis to pivot about a laterally extending pivot axis, the wheel retainer supporting a pair of laterally spaced apart wheels and having at least one upwardly extending strut with a cam follower surface thereon;

    a cam member movably mounted to the chassis and having a variable height cam surface thereon for engaging the cam follower surface of the wheel retainer, the cam member having a positioning finger thereon for selectively engaging the plurality of detents to selectively laterally position the cam surface relative to the cam follower surface thereby adjusting the distance between the wheels and the chassis; and

    a handle attached to the cam member for moving the cam member relative to the chassis thereby raising and lowering the wheels relative to the chassis;

    wherein the interchangeable detent bar may be replaced with another detent bar having a different number of detents thereon so that the number of height adjustment settings may be altered.

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