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Handheld vacuum unit retention features

  • US 8,302,251 B2
  • Filed: 06/10/2010
  • Issued: 11/06/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/10/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A vacuum cleaner comprising:

  • a base having a base inlet configured to be positioned to face a surface to be cleaned;

    a handle pivotally connected to the base;

    an air passage connecting the base inlet to the handle;

    a removable handheld unit selectively connectable to the handle, the handheld unit comprising a handheld inlet nozzle, a dirt separator, a vacuum fan adapted to selectively generate a working airflow into the handheld inlet nozzle and through the dirt separator, and a housing joining the handheld inlet nozzle, the dirt separator and the vacuum fan;

    a docking latch having a first latch position in which the docking latch holds the handheld unit in an operating position on the handle, and a second latch position in which the docking latch permits removal of the handheld unit from the operating position, wherein the handheld inlet nozzle is in fluid communication with the air passage when the handheld unit is in the operating position; and

    a safety catch comprising a first catch member on the handle and a second catch member on the handheld unit, the first catch member and the second catch member being configured to resiliently hold the handheld unit on the handle in a partially-removed position;

    wherein the first catch member comprises a pair of cantilevered protrusions extending from the handle and the second catch member comprises a pair of detents formed on the handheld unit; and

    wherein the pair of detents are positioned between the pair of cantilevered protrusions with the protrusions located in the detents, when the handheld unit is in the partially-removed position.

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