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US20190208974A1
US20190208974A1 US16/325,695 US201716325695A US2019208974A1 US 20190208974 A1 US20190208974 A1 US 20190208974A1 US 201716325695 A US201716325695 A US 201716325695A US 2019208974 A1 US2019208974 A1 US 2019208974A1
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  • the present invention relates to an extension tube for an electric vacuum cleaner.
  • Patent Literature 1 suggests an extension tube comprising a tube body; a cover attached to an outer surface of the tube body and extending in a longitudinal direction; an insulating resin plate provided at a space between the tube body and the cover; and lead wires placed on and supported by the insulating resin plate, wherein both ends of each lead wire are exposed to the outside so as to be electrically connectable with terminals of a vacuum cleaner body and of an intake port body.
  • the extension tube described in Patent Literature 1 becomes thick because of comprising the insulating resin plate; the lead wires; and the cover, each of which being placed on an outer surface of the tube body and extending along a longitudinal direction, resulting in an increase in a total weight of the extension tube in addition to impairing ease of gripping the extension tube; therefore, there arises a problem that operability of the extension tube decreases at a time when determining a direction of the intake port body with use of the extension tube.
  • the present invention has an object of providing an extension tube for an electric vacuum cleaner having a reduced weight and being easier to be gripped in addition to being easier to be operated.
  • the present invention provides an extension tube for an electric vacuum cleaner, the extension tube comprising a tube body and a conductive unit provided so as to be laid in the tube body,
  • the extension tube according to the present invention is applicable to, for example, an electric vacuum cleaner in which an intake port body having a motor-driven rotary brush incorporated therein is connected to a vacuum cleaner body and which supplies electric power to the motor from the vacuum cleaner body via the extension tube to clean a floor surface while rotating the rotary brush in the intake port body.
  • the conductive unit is compactly provided inside the tube body, and the tube body is not so thick. Therefore, the extension tube has reduced weight and is easier to be gripped, which leads to improved operability when a user changes the direction of movement of the intake port body via the extension tube.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a left-side view of an electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the vacuum cleaner body of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a left-side cross-section view of an inner structure of an operating portion in a handle of the vacuum cleaner body of FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a left-side cross-section view of an inner structure of the vacuum cleaner body of FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of a disassembled housing of a drive unit of the vacuum cleaner body of FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 6(A) illustrates the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 that is placed on a floor; and FIG. 6(B) illustrates the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 that lies on a floor.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates an exploded view of the drive unit of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 8(A) illustrates a left-side view of the drive unit; and FIG. 8(B) illustrates a left-side view of the vacuum cleaner body.
  • FIG. 9(A) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of Fig. A(A); and FIG. 9(B) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of Fig. A(B).
  • FIG. 10(A) illustrates a perspective view of a dust cup to be installed in the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1; and FIG. 10(B) illustrates an exploded view of the dust cup.
  • FIG. 11(A) illustrates a front view of the dust cup to be installed in the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1;
  • FIG. 11(B) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of FIG. 11(A) ; and
  • FIG. 11(C) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line II-II of FIG. 11(A) .
  • FIG. 12(A) illustrates a plan cross-section view of a lower part of a dust cup unit
  • FIG. 12(B) illustrates a side cross-section view of the dust cup unit.
  • FIG. 13(A) illustrates a front view of an extension tube of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1;
  • FIG. 13(B) illustrates a side view of the extension tube;
  • FIG. 13(C) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of FIG. 13(A) .
  • FIG. 14 illustrates an exploded view of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) .
  • FIG. 15 illustrates an explanatory view of an inner structure of a first connecting pipe unit and a second connecting pipe unit of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) which are viewed from the front side.
  • FIG. 16 illustrates a transverse cross-section view of the tube body of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) .
  • FIG. 17 illustrates an explanatory view of a layered structure of the tube body of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) .
  • FIG. 18(A) illustrates a front view of a conductive unit in the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) ;
  • FIG. 18(B) illustrates a side view of the conductive unit; and
  • FIG. 18(C) illustrates a rear view of the conductive unit.
  • FIG. 19 illustrates an exploded view of the conductive unit of FIG. 18(A) .
  • FIG. 20(A) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of FIG. 18(A)
  • FIG. 20(B) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line II-II of FIG. 18(A)
  • FIG. 20(C) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line III-III of FIG. 18(A) .
  • FIG. 21 illustrates lead wires in a cover plate of the conductive unit of FIG. 18(A) .
  • FIG. 22 illustrates a transverse cross-section view of the first connecting pipe unit of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) .
  • FIG. 23 illustrates a bottom view of an intake port body of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 24 illustrates a side view of the intake port body illustrated in FIG. 23 .
  • FIG. 25 illustrates a cross-section view of the intake port body taken from line I-I of FIG. 23 .
  • FIG. 26 illustrates a cross-section view of the intake port body taken from line II-II of FIG. 23 .
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a left-side view of an electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • An electric vacuum cleaner 1 in accordance with Embodiment 1 comprises a vacuum cleaner body 10 , an extension tube 20 , and an intake port body 40 .
  • the extension tube may or may not have a structure that can extend the tube itself.
  • the vacuum cleaner of the present invention can be used as a stick vacuum cleaner having the extension tube installed between the intake port body and the vacuum cleaner body, and has a long distance from the electric vacuum cleaner body to the intake port body.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the vacuum cleaner body of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1; and FIG. 3 illustrates a left-side cross-section view of an inner structure of an operating portion in a handle of the vacuum cleaner body of FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a left-side cross-section view of an inner structure of the vacuum cleaner body of FIG. 2 ; and
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of a disassembled housing of a drive unit of the vacuum cleaner body of FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 6(A) illustrates the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 that is placed on a floor; and FIG. 6(B) illustrates the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 that lies on a floor.
  • the vacuum cleaner body 10 comprises a drive unit 11 , a dust cup unit 12 detachably attached to the drive unit 11 , and a battery 13 .
  • the drive unit 11 has a body 11 a containing an electric blower 11 am ; a battery mounting part 11 b communicating with the body 11 a ; a handle 11 c having two ends that communicate with the body 11 a and the battery mounting part 11 b , respectively; and an intake tube 11 d that communicates with a joint part connecting the body 11 a to the handle 11 c and projects in an opposite direction from the handle 11 c.
  • the intake tube 11 d side is regarded as the front side; the handle 11 c side is regarded as the rear side; the battery mounting part 11 b side is regarded as the bottom side; the opposite side from the battery mounting part 11 b is regarded as the upper side; the left side in a state where the handle 11 c is positioned frontward is regarded as a left direction; and the right side in this state of the handle is regarded as a right direction.
  • the body 11 a is configured to have a shell which is a cylindrical housing part having a front opening 11 a 1 , and this front opening 11 a 1 has lattice-shaped ribs.
  • the body 11 a has a fitting convex portion 11 ax placed on its top surface, and the fitting convex portion 11 ax has on its top surface an opening that draws lead wires from the body 11 a to the outside.
  • the body 11 a has an inner flange along a fringe of the front opening 11 a 1 , and a lower part of the inner flange is a wide-width inner flange wide portion 11 a 11 .
  • the inner flange wide portion 11 a 11 is provided with the following component parts: a locking convex portion 11 a 12 and an engaging concave portion 11 a 13 detachably locking to a locking concave portion 12 c 11 and an engaging nail 12 b 23 , respectively, of a second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 , which is provided to the dust cup unit 12 (which will be described below).
  • the locking convex portion 11 a 12 projects toward the bottom side, and the engaging concave portion 11 a 13 opens toward the front side.
  • the battery mounting part 11 b opens toward the bottom side and the rear side, and has a concave portion having terminals in its back that are electrically connectable with terminals of the battery 13 ; and the battery mounting part is configured to enable the battery 13 to be inserted into its concave portion from its rear side and to be mounted therein and also is configured to enable the battery 13 to be drawn therefrom toward the rear side and to be removed (or detached) from the concave portion.
  • the battery mounting part 11 b is configured to have concave channels that extend in a front-rear direction and are placed on a right-left inner side surface of the concave portion.
  • the battery 13 is configured to have convex portions on its right-left side surface so that the convex portions on the both sides can respectively slide and fit into the concave channels on the both sides at a time when the battery 13 is mounted into the battery mounting part 11 b.
  • the battery mounting part 11 b has an exhaust opening 11 bx on a right-side surface of a housing of the battery mounting part, and the exhaust opening is to exhaust an air current from the electric blower 11 am to the outside (see FIG. 4 ).
  • the handle 11 c has an upper curved portion 11 c 1 and a lower curved portion 11 c 2 , both of which roughly having the shape of the letter “U”; and the upper curved portion 11 c 1 has an operating portion 11 e on its external side.
  • the operating portion 11 e has the following component parts: a concave portion 11 e 1 formed in a plastic housing that constitutes the upper curved portion 11 c 1 of the handle 11 c ; a pad 11 e 2 that is made of an elastic material (rubber, elastomer, etc.) and is mounted on the external side of the concave portion 11 e 1 ; and a switch unit 11 e 3 provided inside the concave portion 11 e 1 (inside the housing).
  • the operating portion 11 e has a convex rib 11 e 11 in a center of the concave portion 11 e 1 ; and the convex rib 11 e 11 has a pair of U-shaped slits formed at its front and rear positions; and an inner area of each U-shaped slit is an elastic and deformable blade spring 11 e 12 .
  • Each blade spring 11 e 12 has a convex portion on its lower surface.
  • the U-shaped slits of the concave portion 11 e 1 have locking openings formed in front of and the back of the slits, respectively; and a pair of front and rear inserting locking fragments 11 e 24 of the pad 11 e 2 (which will be described below) are respectively inserted into the locking openings.
  • the pad 11 e 2 has, on its upper surface side, concave portions 11 e 22 and 11 e 23 in front of and the back of a center portion 11 e 21 , respectively.
  • the pad 11 e 2 has, on its lower surface side, a convex portion at a corresponding position of the center portion 11 e 21 and at a corresponding position of the pair of concave portions 11 e 22 and 11 e 23 ; and these convex portions have the inserting locking fragments 11 e 24 formed at their front and rear positions, respectively.
  • the center portion 11 e 21 comes in contact with the convex rib 11 e 11 ; and the concave portions 11 e 22 and 11 e 23 placed at the front and at the back come in contact with the blade springs 11 e 12 , respectively.
  • the switch unit 11 e 3 in the handle 11 c has a circuit board 11 e 31 supported and fixed by a rib structure in the upper curved portion 11 c 1 and also has a pair of front switch 11 e 32 and rear switch 11 e 33 provided on the circuit board 11 e 31 .
  • the circuit board 11 e 31 is configured to enable the following operations. For example, power is turned on by pushing the front switch 11 e 32 or the rear switch 11 e 33 . After that, pushing the front switch 11 e 32 once turns on a high mode; pushing the front switch twice turns on a standard mode; and pushing the front switch three times or more allows these modes to repeat. The power can be shut down by pushing the rear switch 11 e 33 when the power is on.
  • the front switch 11 e 32 or the rear switch 11 e 33 is pushed by the blade spring 11 e 12 . If the user squeezes tight on the pad 11 e 2 during cleaning, the user's palm would not push in the front concave portion 11 e 22 or the rear concave portion 11 e 23 , and a misoperation unintended by the user is prevented, because the center portion 11 e 21 placed between the front concave portion 11 e 22 and the rear concave portion 11 e 23 of the pad 11 e 2 projects and is supported by the convex rib 11 e 11 .
  • the intake tube 11 d and the handle 11 e are assembled (or built) with a first member 11 x , a second member 11 y , and a third member 11 z (which will be described below).
  • the first member 11 x extends in a front-rear direction and has at its front end a concave portion containing a locking member 11 x 1 , a hooking member 11 x 2 , etc.; and the first member also has at its rear end a fitting opening 11 x 3 into which the fitting convex portion 11 ax of the body 11 a is fitted.
  • the locking member 11 x 1 is swingably installed in the first member 11 x so as to rotate on a horizontal axis; and in a state where the above-described component parts are assembled, the front end of the locking member 11 x functions as a push button that projects downward from an opening formed on the first member 11 x to the outside.
  • a rear end of the locking member 11 x functions as an engaging nail 11 x 11 that detachably engages with an engaging concave portion 22 a 31 (see FIGS. 9(A) to 9(C) ) of a first connecting pipe unit 22 (to be described below) of the extension tube 20 at a time when the extension tube 20 is inserted into a front opening 11 d 1 of the intake tube 11 d .
  • a coil spring is placed between the first member 11 x and the second member 11 y , and biases downward the front end of the locking member 11 x (to the outside).
  • the hooking member 11 x 2 detachably locks into a locking concave portion 12 a 21 (to be described below) of the dust cup unit 12 installed in the vacuum cleaner body 10 , and projects downward from the opening formed on the first member 11 x to the outside.
  • the first member 11 x has, on its left-side surface of its middle part in a front-rear direction, a connection port 11 x 4 that is connected with an outflow port 11 y 11 (to be described below) of the second member 11 y ; and the first member also has, on its lower surface side of its rear end, a concave portion, where contains a first locking mechanical section 12 b 1 , and a concave portion 11 x 12 , into which a positioning convex portion 12 c 21 is fitted, (which will be described below) of the dust cup unit 12 installed in the vacuum cleaner body 10 .
  • the second member 11 y has the following component parts: a front tube 11 y 1 communicating the front opening 11 d 1 with the outflow port 11 y 11 ; an intermediate rib structure portion 11 y 2 communicating with the front tube 11 y 1 ; and an inner handle structure portion 11 y 3 communicating with the intermediate rib structure portion 11 y 2 so as to form an inner part of the handle 11 c .
  • the front tube 11 y 1 has, at its lower surface side-front end, a pair of female terminals 11 y 12 electrically connected with the pair of lead wires (not illustrated), respectively, that is drawn from the body 11 a ; and the inner handle structure portion 11 y 3 contains the switch unit 11 e 3 of the operating portion 11 e in its curved intermediate portion.
  • the third member 11 z is to cover the intermediate rib structure portion 11 y 2 and the inner handle structure portion 11 y 3 , and has the pad 11 e 2 of the operating portion 11 e in its intermediate portion.
  • the battery mounting part 11 b has at its rear part a junction 11 b 1 joining with a rear end of the second member 11 y and a rear end of the third member 11 z .
  • This junction 11 b 1 comprises a fixed projecting portion 11 b 11 and a holding member 11 b 12 provided swingably on the fixed projecting portion 11 b 11 .
  • the holding member 11 b 12 is operated at a time when the battery 13 is removed (or detached).
  • first member 11 x , the second member 11 y , and the third member 11 z are assembled is that firstly the fitting opening 11 x 3 of the first member 11 x is fitted to the fitting convex portion 11 ax of the body 11 a.
  • the pair of lead wires (not illustrated) drawn from the body 11 a is electrically connected with the pair of female terminals 11 y 12 of the second member 11 y , respectively; then the pair of female terminals 11 y 12 is attached to a front end of the second member 11 y ; and then the second member 11 y is placed on the first member 11 x .
  • This enables the outflow port 11 y 11 of the second member 11 y to be connected with the connection port 11 x 4 of the first member 11 x , and enables the rear end of the second member 11 y to come in contact with the fixed projecting portion 11 b 11 of the junction 11 b 1 .
  • the reference sign 11 w in FIG. 2 indicates a welding portion.
  • the first member 11 x and the second member 11 y that are partially ultrasonic-welded as described above render any tapping screws unnecessary for coupling these two component parts, leading to a reduction in the number of parts and a weight reduction.
  • the first member 11 x and the second member 11 y are made of, for example, an ABS resin.
  • the holding member 11 b 12 of the junction 11 b 1 is swung toward the second member 11 y side, and then the third member 11 z is placed on the second member 11 y . This enables the rear end of the third member 11 z to hold down the holding member 11 b 12 .
  • the third member 11 z is connected with the second member 11 y with use of a tapping screw N; with the result that the rear end of the second member 11 y and the rear end of the third member 11 z join with the junction 11 b 1 ; and the handle 11 c and the intake tube 11 d are formed.
  • a support member 11 f for supporting the vacuum cleaner body 10 is provided at a front end of the battery mounting part 11 b so that the electric vacuum cleaner 1 can be placed on a floor surface F at a time when cleaning is discontinued.
  • An example of a material of the support member 11 f is hard rubber.
  • This support member 11 f is formed in a curved shape, in which a lower end thereof slightly protrudes to the front side, as viewed from the side surface side; and as viewed from the front side, the lower end surface is formed in an arc shape.
  • the extension tube 20 of the electric vacuum cleaner 1 Since a space is provided at a lower part of the extension tube 20 of the electric vacuum cleaner 1 in the state of FIG. 6 (A), there is a possibility that the extension tube 20 may be damaged if a force is applied from directly above.
  • the support member 11 f By forming the lower end surface of the support member 11 f in an arc shape, breakage of the extension tube 20 is prevented, because when the force is applied to the extension tube 20 from directly above, the vacuum cleaner loses its balance and collapses, resulting in a state of lying down as illustrated in FIG. 6(B) .
  • the support member 11 f can be placed so as to be hooked on a top plate of a table or a backrest of a chair so as to lean the electric vacuum cleaner 1 , instead of placing the electric vacuum cleaner 1 on the floor surface F.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates an exploded view of the drive unit of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1; and FIG. 8(A) illustrates a left-side view of the drive unit, and FIG. 8(B) illustrates a left-side view of the vacuum cleaner body.
  • FIG. 9(A) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of Fig. A(A), and FIG. 9(B) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of Fig. A(B).
  • the body 11 a of the drive unit 11 includes a pair of left electric blower cover 11 ac 1 and right electric blower cover 11 ac 2 for housing the electric blower 11 am.
  • the front opening 11 a 1 of the body 11 a is integrally formed at a front end of the left electric blower cover 11 ac 1 ; and a half portion 11 ax 1 of the fitting convex portion 11 ax is integrally formed on each of the left electric blower cover 11 ac 1 and the right electric blower cover 11 ac 2 .
  • the locking convex portion 11 a 12 is installed in the front opening 11 a 1 .
  • the body 11 a has in its inside a pair of vibration-preventing rubber parts 11 ac 3 that secures a rear end of the electric blower 11 am to the pair of left electric blower cover 11 ac 1 and right electric blower cover 11 ac 2 and also has a packing 11 ac 4 placed between a front end of the electric blower 11 am and an inner surface of a periphery of the front opening 11 a 1 .
  • the battery mounting part 11 b of the drive unit 11 includes a pair of left battery mounting part housing 11 bc 1 and right battery mounting part housing 11 bc 2 connected by screws (not illustrated) with a lower part of the body 11 a .
  • the right battery mounting part housing 11 bc 2 has the exhaust opening 11 bx formed on its side surface; and at a front end and a rear end of the left battery mounting part housing 11 bc 1 and the right battery mounting part housing 11 bc 2 each, a pair of half portions 11 bc 3 , which becomes a core of the support member 11 f , and a pair of half portions 11 bc 4 of the fixed projecting portion 11 b 11 are integrally formed.
  • the holding member 11 b 12 is swingably attached to the pair of half portions 11 bc 4 ; and the support member 11 f is attached so as to cover the pair of half portions 11 bc 3 after assembly.
  • the support member 11 f may be made of rubber to cover these half portions. Also, these half portions may be pasted with an adhesive.
  • a partition plate 11 bc 5 is continuously connected from the front end to the rear end of each of the battery mounting part housings 11 bc 1 and 11 bc 2 ; and at a lower end of a side wall of the battery mounting part housings, a lower end side wall portion 11 bc 6 forming a concave channel for supporting a convex portion 13 b on the left and right side surfaces of the battery 13 is continuously provided so as to be slidable in the front-rear direction.
  • the battery mounting part 11 b there is a circuit board 11 bc 7 having a terminal part 11 bc 8 that is electrically connectable with a terminal part 13 a of the battery 13 .
  • the handle 11 c and the intake tube 11 d of the drive unit 11 include the first member 11 x , the second member 11 y , and the third member 11 z .
  • an LED board 11 xs having a plurality of LED lights which are turned on when the electric vacuum cleaner 1 is operating and when suction power is strong.
  • a packing 11 xp is attached to an outflow port (not illustrated) joining with the outflow port 11 y 11 of the second member 11 y ; and the locking member 11 x 1 and the hooking member 11 x 2 are attached to the front end side of the first member.
  • a filter attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 is attached so as to be rotatable around a shaft Q extending in the front-rear direction (see FIG. 4 and FIG. 9(A) ).
  • This filter attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 (which may be hereinafter referred to as “attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 ”) has a function of preventing the dust cup unit 12 with no filter portion 12 c from being mounted even if the dust cup unit is about to be attached to the body 11 a of the drive unit 11 . This will be described in detail below.
  • FIG. 10(A) illustrates a perspective view of a dust cup to be installed in the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1
  • FIG. 10(B) illustrates an exploded view of the dust cup.
  • FIG. 11(A) illustrates a front view of the dust cup to be installed in the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1
  • FIG. 11(B) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of FIG. 11(A)
  • FIG. 11(C) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line II-II of FIG. 11(A)
  • FIG. 12(A) illustrates a plan cross-section view of a lower part of a dust cup unit
  • FIG. 12(B) illustrates a side cross-section view of the dust cup unit.
  • the dust cup unit 12 includes the following component parts: a cylindrical dust collecting container 12 a having a bottom portion 12 a 1 , an outer peripheral portion 12 a 2 , and an opening 12 a 3 ; a cup portion 12 b fitted in the opening 12 a 3 of the dust collecting container 12 a ; a filter portion 12 c detachably housed in the cup portion 12 b ; and an inner tube 12 d detachably attached to the cup portion 12 b so as to be housed in the dust collecting container 12 a.
  • the dust collecting container 12 a is provided with the locking concave portion 12 a 21 on the bottom portion 12 a 1 side of the outer peripheral portion 12 a 2 , the locking concave portion lying on a center line P as viewed from the front; and a locking convex portion 12 a 22 is provided on the opening 12 a 3 side on the center line P in the outer peripheral portion 12 a 2 .
  • the dust collecting container 12 a is provided with an inlet 12 a 23 for taking in dust-containing air at a position deviated from the center line P in the outer peripheral portion 12 a 2 as viewed from the front.
  • the dust collecting container 12 a is provided with a quadrangular pyramidal projection 12 a 4 at a position deviated from a center position of the bottom portion 12 a 1 towards the external side.
  • This projection 12 a 4 has a function of preventing dust accumulated in a lower space (a space between the dust collecting container 12 a and a small diameter tube 12 d 21 (to be described below) of the inner tube 12 d ) of the dust collecting container 12 a from being swirled by a whirling air current.
  • the cup portion 12 b has the following component parts: a bottom portion having a center hole and a reverse tapered surface around the center hole; a cylindrical outer peripheral portion communicating with the bottom portion; the first locking mechanical section 12 b 1 and the second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 provided on the outer peripheral portion; a pair of arcuate grooves 12 b 3 provided around the center hole on a lower surface of the bottom portion; a packing 12 b 4 provided near the bottom of the outer peripheral portion; and a notch portion 12 b 5 provided at an opening end on the opposite side to the bottom portion of the outer peripheral portion.
  • the cup portion 12 b has a detection convex portion 12 b 6 provided at a lateral position of the notch portion 12 b 5 on its outer peripheral surface. Functions of this detection convex portion 12 b 6 will be described in detail below.
  • the first locking mechanical section 12 b 1 includes the following component parts: an inverted U-shaped rib provided on the outer peripheral surface of the cup portion 12 b ; a pivoting piece 12 b 11 attached to the rib so as to swingably pivot about a horizontal axis; a locking nail 12 b 12 provided at the lower end of the pivoting piece 12 b 11 and detachably locking to the locking convex portion 12 a 22 of the dust collecting container 12 a ; and a coil spring 12 b 13 that biases in a direction in which the locking nail 12 b 12 locks to the locking convex portion 12 a 22 .
  • the second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 includes the following component parts: a convex rib provided on the outer peripheral surface of the cup portion 12 b ; a slide member 12 b 21 attached to this rib in a vertically slidable manner; the engaging nail 12 b 22 provided at an upper end of the slide member 12 b 21 and detachably engaging with the engaging concave portion 11 a 13 of the vacuum cleaner body 10 ; and a coil spring 12 b 23 that biases in a direction in which the engaging nail 12 b 22 engages with the engaging concave portion 11 a 13 .
  • the second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 includes the locking concave portion 12 c 11 provided in the filter portion 12 c (to be described below) as a component part.
  • the filter portion 12 c includes a pleated filter body 12 c 1 having an annular outer peripheral frame portion and also includes a packing portion 12 c 2 covering an outer peripheral portion of the outer peripheral frame portion of the filter body 12 c 1 .
  • the locking concave portion 12 c 11 that opens inward in a radial direction is provided on an inner peripheral surface of the outer peripheral frame portion of the filter body 12 c 1 ; and the positioning convex portion 12 c 21 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the packing portion 12 c 2 .
  • the locking concave portion 12 c 11 and the positioning convex portion 12 c 21 are disposed substantially opposite to each other.
  • the positioning convex portion 12 c 21 of the filter portion 12 c is dropped into the notch portion 12 b 5 of the cup portion 12 b and is positioned. Then, the locking concave portion 12 c 11 of the filter portion 12 c is disposed at a position of the second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 of the cup portion 12 b .
  • the packing portion 12 c 2 is supported in close contact with a step portion provided on the inner peripheral surface of the opening of the cup portion 12 b.
  • the inner tube 12 d has a tubular filter portion 12 d 1 detachably attached to the cup portion 12 b and also has a tubular partition member 12 d 2 detachably attached to the tubular filter portion 12 d 1 .
  • the tubular filter portion 12 d 1 has a tubular frame 12 d 11 having a plurality of slits extending in an axial direction and also has a mesh member 12 d 12 provided on an outer peripheral portion of the tubular frame 12 d 11 .
  • the tubular frame 12 d 11 has a pair of locking pieces 12 d 111 , which are provided at an upper end of the outer peripheral portion of the tubular frame and detachably lock into a pair of arcuate grooves 12 b 3 of the cup portion 12 b , respectively, and also has a pair of locking pieces 12 d 112 , which are provided at a lower end of the outer peripheral portion of the tubular frame and detachably lock into a pair of arcuate grooves 12 d 231 (to be described below), respectively, of the partition member 12 d 2 .
  • the partition member 12 d 2 has the following component parts: the small diameter tube 12 d 21 ; a large diameter tube 12 d 22 ; and a flange portion 12 d 23 for connecting an upper end of the small diameter tube 12 d 21 with an inner circumferential surface of the large diameter tube 12 d 22 .
  • the flange portion 12 d 23 has the pair of arcuate grooves 12 d 231 provided on an upper surface of the flange portion and detachably locking to the pair of locking pieces 12 d 112 , respectively, at a lower end of the tubular filter portion 12 d 1 .
  • the large diameter tube 12 d 22 has an outer flange 12 d 221 at its lower end.
  • This outer flange 12 d 221 has an elliptical shape in a plan view so that a gap between the outer flange 12 d 221 and the dust collecting container 12 a does not become even because of being elliptical; and narrow gaps S 1 and wide gaps S 2 are formed.
  • This can prevent the dust having been accumulated in a lower part of the dust collecting container 12 a from being blown up by whirling airflow G and also can prevent a decrease in suction power caused by the dust that attaches to the tubular filter portion 12 d 1 of the inner tube 12 d.
  • the bottom portion 12 a 1 of the dust collecting container 12 a has the projection 12 a 4 for preventing the dust from swirling; however, there is a possibility that the suction power may decrease, because a distance from the flange portion 12 d 23 of the partition member 12 d 2 to the bottom portion 12 a 1 of the dust collecting container 12 a is short; and in the absence of the outer flange 12 d 221 , the dust hitting the projection 12 a 4 rises up (or is blown up) to the tubular filter portion 12 d 1 above the partition member 12 d 2 and attaches to the tubular filter portion.
  • the outer flange 12 d 221 is provided at a lower end of the partition member 12 d 2 so that the dust is not likely to fly up to the upper side.
  • the gaps are not even—that is, the narrow gaps S 1 are formed in places where the dust hits the projection 12 a 4 and is likely to swirl up, and the wide gaps S 2 are formed in places where the dust is not likely to swirl up—and the outer flange 12 d 221 is configured to be oval, allowing the large dust to fall.
  • the outer flange 12 d 221 is set to be 61 mm in major diameter D 1 , 57 mm in minor diameter D 2 , 6 mm in narrow gap S 1 , and 8 mm in wide gap S 2 ; however, lengths are not limited to the above-mentioned lengths.
  • the partition member 12 d 2 and the tubular filter portion 12 d 1 are configured to be detachable and to lock into arcuate grooves with use of the locking pieces; and since this locking structure has a locking mechanism which can lock even if the structure is rotated 180 degrees to the opposite side; and depending on a locking position of the partition member 12 d 2 with respect to the tubular filter portion 12 d 1 , one narrow gap S 1 may not be enough to be placed at the position where the dust is likely to swirl up; thus the one narrow gap S 1 is placed to be 180 degrees opposite to the other narrow gap (or is placed at a diametrically opposed location to the other narrow gap).
  • the positions of the narrow gaps S 1 with respect to the projection 12 a 4 are the same; that is, the outer flange 12 d 221 is formed in an elliptical shape so that either one of the narrow gaps S 1 is always at the position where the dust is likely to swirl up.
  • the small diameter tube 12 d 21 of the partition member 12 d 2 fits to a positioning tube 12 a 24 provided on the inner bottom surface of the dust collecting container 12 a ; and the small diameter tube comes in contact with a packing 12 a 25 provided around the positioning tube 12 a 24 .
  • a space is formed in the dust collecting container 12 a to accumulate the dust mass in the bottom side of the large diameter tube 12 d 22 of the partition member 12 d 2 .
  • the attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 of the drive unit 11 is provided in the intake tube 11 d so as to be rotatable about the shaft Q in a front-rear direction.
  • this attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 has a first contacting portion 11 x 51 projecting downward toward the outside from the intake tube 11 d and also has a second contacting portion 11 x 52 contained in the intake tube 11 d.
  • the locking concave portion 12 a 21 of the dust cup unit 12 is hooked over the hooking member 11 x 2 of the vacuum cleaner body 10 in a state where the dust cup unit 12 tilts to the intake tube 11 d .
  • the dust cup unit 12 be parallel to the intake tube 11 d with the hooking member 11 x 2 as a fulcrum, the locking convex portion 11 a 12 of the vacuum cleaner body 10 locks into the locking concave portion 12 c 11 of the dust cup unit 12 ; and the engaging nail 12 b 22 of the second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 of the dust cup unit 12 engages with the engaging concave portion 11 a 13 of the drive unit 11 , and the installation is completed.
  • the positioning convex portion 12 c 21 of the filter portion 12 c comes in contact with the first contacting portion 11 x 51 of the attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 and pushes the first contacting portion 11 x 51 into the concave portion 11 x 12 , with the result that the attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 rotates; and the second contacting portion 11 x 52 also rotates and protrudes downward toward the outside.
  • the second contacting portion 11 x 52 is housed in the concave portion 11 x 12 again while approaching (or getting close to) the attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 .
  • the detection convex portion 12 b 6 of the dust cup unit 12 also moves toward the concave portion 11 x 12 ; and the detection convex portion 12 b 6 is housed in the concave portion 11 x 12 while avoiding the second contacting portion 11 x 52 .
  • the positioning convex portion 12 c 21 of the filter portion 12 c comes in contact with the first contacting portion 11 x 51 of the attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 so that the first contacting portion 11 x 51 cannot be pushed into the concave portion 11 x 12 , as described above; and the notch portion 12 b 5 (see FIG. 10(B) ) of the cup portion 12 b approaches (or moves closer to) the first contacting portion 11 x 51 .
  • the detection convex portion 12 b 6 of the cup portion 12 b comes in contact with the second contacting portion 11 x 52 of the attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 and attempts to push the second contacting portion 11 x 52 into the concave portion 11 x 12 .
  • the detection convex portion 12 b 6 tries to rotate the second contacting portion 11 x 52 toward the opposite side of the first contacting portion 11 x 51 side; however, the second contacting portion 11 x 52 hits a side wall constituting the concave portion 11 x 12 and is prevented from turning.
  • the cup portion 12 b cannot approach (or cannot come close to) the intake tube 11 d any further, the engaging nail 12 b 22 of the second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 of the dust cup unit cannot engage with the engagement concave portion 11 a 13 of the drive unit 11 and cannot lock into the engagement concave portion; and the dust cup unit (without having the filter portion 12 c ) cannot be attached to the drive unit 11 .
  • the electric vacuum cleaner of the present invention can notify the user of forgetting the installation of the filter portion and of urging the user to properly use the electric vacuum cleaner; and this can prevent problems such that the electric vacuum cleaner is operated without the filter portion, and the drive unit having sucked in the dust breaks down (or get broken).
  • FIG. 13(A) illustrates a front view of an extension tube of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 ;
  • FIG. 13(B) illustrates a side view of the extension tube; and
  • FIG. 13(C) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of FIG. 13(A) .
  • FIG. 14 illustrates an exploded view of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) ;
  • FIG. 15 illustrates an explanatory view of an inner structure of a first connecting pipe unit and a second connecting pipe unit of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) which are viewed from the front side;
  • FIG. 16 illustrates a transverse cross-section view of the tube body of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) ;
  • FIG. 17 illustrates an explanatory view of a layered structure of the tube body of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) .
  • the extension tube 20 includes the following component parts: a circular tube body 21 ; a tubular first connecting pipe unit 22 disposed at one end of the tube body 21 and detachably connected with the vacuum cleaner body; a tubular second connecting pipe unit 23 disposed at the other end of the tube body 21 and detachably connected with a suction port body; and a conductive unit 24 laid in the first connecting pipe unit 22 , the tube body 21 , and the second connecting pipe unit 23 therethrough.
  • the tube body 21 is formed by laminating a plurality of tubular carbon fiber layers 21 a and has a pipe shape (body pipe 21 ).
  • the laminated tubular carbon fiber layers 21 a are formed by layering a first tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 1 , a second tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 2 , and a third tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 3 in this order from the inside.
  • the third tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 3 has a resin coating layer 21 b as an outermost layer laminated on its outer peripheral surface.
  • the tube body is processed as dry carbon.
  • the dry carbon is to be molded in a pressurizable kiln using a pressure-resistant device capable of setting an inside pressure to be high.
  • the first tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 1 is made of a unidirectional carbon fiber sheet having a plurality of carbon fibers extending parallel to a pipe longitudinal direction.
  • the second tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 2 and the third tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 3 each are made of a bidirectional carbon fiber sheet having a plurality of warps and a plurality of wefts of carbon fibers.
  • Used as the unidirectional carbon fiber sheet and the bidirectional carbon fiber sheet may be commercially-available prepreg sheets in which the carbon fibers are impregnated with a resin in advance.
  • the carbon fibers can be made of diagonally crossed threads. Combinations of the crossed threads with the warps and the wefts, etc. may be freely arranged.
  • the tube body 21 can be prepared by molding and laminating the first tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 1 , the second tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 2 , and the third tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 3 one by one using a mold by a known method. For example, a method for wrapping layers around a shaft rod, such as a metal rod, may be used.
  • small notches 21 n for positioning connection positions of the first connecting pipe unit 22 and the second connecting pipe unit 23 are formed by notching the already-formed tube body 21 at opposed positions of its both ends.
  • a thickness T 1 of the first tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 1 is about 0.1 mm; a thickness T 2 of the second tubular carbon fiber layer and a thickness T 3 of the first tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 1 each is about 0.3 mm; a thickness T 4 of the resin coating layer 21 b is about 0.1 mm; and an overall thickness T 5 is about 0.8 mm.
  • the thickness of the first to third tubular carbon fiber layers 21 a 1 to 21 a 3 is based on a thickness of the unidirectional carbon fiber sheet and a thickness of the bidirectional carbon fiber sheet used for forming the layers.
  • Each tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a has both ends extending in the longitudinal direction of the tube; and end surfaces of these both ends have end surface contacting portions 21 ax coming in contact with each other.
  • the end surface contacting portions 21 ax are formed by fusion-bonding the end surfaces of the both ends of the unidirectional carbon fiber sheet and of the bidirectional carbon fiber sheet used for forming each tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a.
  • one of the end surface contacting portions 21 ax of the tubular carbon fiber layers 21 a is configured not to overlap with the end surface contacting portion 21 ax of the adjacent tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a .
  • each end surface contacting portion 21 ax is disposed at a position shifted from a center angle by 120°. In this way, the positions of the end surface contacting portions 21 ax can be shifted uniformly in the circumferential direction; and thus the tube body does not have any strong or weak parts, enabling the tube body to be uniformized (or making the tube body uniform).
  • each tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a has the end surface contacting portion 21 ax , each tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a is formed having a uniform thickness without any bumps (or bulges). That is, in a case of simply wrapping one carbon fiber sheet threefold around a metal rod at the time of preparing the tube body, bumps are formed between an end of the first (or undermost) wrapping and a beginning of the second (or middle) wrapping and between an end of the second (or middle) wrapping and a beginning of the third (or outermost) wrapping; however, such bumps are not formed in the tube body 21 of Embodiment 1 because the first to third tubular carbon fiber layers 21 a 1 to 21 a 3 are independent from each other. This enables the overall tube body 21 to have the uniform thickness and to be evenly rigid.
  • the first connecting pipe unit 22 is to be connected with the vacuum cleaner body 10 and has a connecting pipe body 22 a , a fragment 22 b , and a (first) cover 22 c.
  • the connecting pipe body 22 a has the following component parts: a (first) fixed portion 22 a 1 inserted into one end of the tube body 21 and fixed thereto with an adhesive; a (first) terminal holder 22 a 2 communicating with the fixed portion 22 a 1 and holding a pair of male terminals 24 a 2 (to be described below) of the conductive unit 24 ; and an inserting portion 22 a 3 communicating with the terminal holder 22 a 2 and inserted into the front opening 11 d 1 of the vacuum cleaner body 10 .
  • the fixed portion 22 a 1 has at its inner peripheral surface a pair of receiving pieces 22 a 11 for receiving one end of a support plate 24 b (to be described below) of the conductive unit 24 ; and the fixed portion has a positioning convex portion 22 a 12 engaging with one of the notches 21 n of the tube body 21 at a boundary portion between the fixed portion and the terminal holder 22 a 2 on its outer peripheral surface.
  • the terminal holder 22 a 2 has a concave portion on the positioning convex portion 22 a 12 side on its outer circumferential surface; and in this concave portion, a (first) drawing port 22 a 21 is formed for drawing the pair of male terminals 24 a 2 and lead wires 24 a 1 of the conductive unit 24 from the inside to the outside.
  • the concave portion of the terminal holder 22 a 2 is provided with a rib structure 22 a 22 for holding the pair of male terminals 24 a 2 parallel to each other at predetermined intervals and also with a boss part 22 a 23 into which a tapping screw 22 d for attaching the cover 22 c is screwed.
  • the inserting portion 22 a 3 has, on the positioning convex portion 22 a 12 side on an outer peripheral surface of the inserting portion, the engaging concave portion 22 a 31 detachably engaging with the engaging nail 11 x 11 of the locking member 11 x 1 of the vacuum cleaner body 10 .
  • the fragment 22 b is to cover the drawing port 22 a 21 of the connecting pipe body 22 a through which the pair of lead wires 24 a 1 is laid; and when using the electric vacuum cleaner 1 , the fragment functions to prevent dust in the air passing through the extension tube 20 from flowing from the drawing port 22 a 2 1 to the male terminal 24 a 2 side, and protects the male terminals 24 a 2 .
  • the cover 22 c covers the concave portion of the terminal holder 22 a 2 of the connecting pipe body 22 a by screwing the tapping screw 22 d into the boss part 22 a 23 ; and the cover presses the fragment 22 b against the connecting pipe body 22 a and fixes the fragment to the connecting pipe body.
  • the second connecting pipe unit 23 is connected with the intake port body 40 , and has the following component parts: a connecting pipe body 23 a , a fragment 23 b , a locking member 23 c , a coil spring 23 d , and a (second) cover 23 e.
  • the connecting pipe body 23 a has a (second) fixed portion 23 a 1 inserted into the other end of the tube body 21 and fixed thereto with an adhesive, and also has a (second) terminal holder 23 a 2 communicating with the fixed portion 23 a 1 and holding a pair of female terminals 24 a 3 (which will be described below) of the conductive unit 24 .
  • the fixed portion 23 a 1 has on its inner peripheral surface a pair of receiving pieces (not illustrated) for receiving the other end of the support plate 24 b of the conductive unit 24 ; and the fixed portion has a positioning convex portion 23 a 12 engaging with the other one of the notches 21 n of the tube body 21 at a boundary portion between the fixed portion and the terminal holder 23 a 2 on its outer peripheral surface.
  • the terminal holder 23 a 2 has a concave portion on the positioning convex portion 23 a 12 side on its outer peripheral surface; and in this concave portion, a (second) drawing port 23 a 21 is formed for drawing the pair of female terminals 24 a 3 and the lead wires 24 a 1 of the conductive unit 24 from the inside to the outside.
  • the concave portion of the terminal holder 23 a 2 is provided with a rib structure 23 a 22 for holding the pair of female terminals 24 a 3 parallel to each other at predetermined intervals and also with a boss part 23 a 23 into which a tapping screw 22 f for attaching the cover 23 e is screwed.
  • the locking member 23 c has a shaft 23 c 1 and also has a button 23 c 2 and a locking nail 23 c 3 communicating with each other so as to sandwich the shaft 23 c 1 therebetween; and the locking member is mounted in the concave portion of the terminal holder 23 a 2 .
  • the shaft 23 c 1 is rotatably attached to the rib structure 23 a 22 .
  • the locking nail 23 c 3 is configured to protrude into the connecting pipe body 23 a from an opening formed on a recess bottom surface of the connecting pipe body 23 a.
  • the coil spring 23 d is provided in the recess of the connecting pipe body 23 a so as to bias the button 23 c 2 of the locking member 23 c outwardly.
  • the fragment 23 b is to cover the drawing port 23 a 21 of the connecting pipe body 23 a through which the pair of lead wires 24 a 1 is laid; and when using the electric vacuum cleaner 1 , the fragment functions to prevent dust in the air passing through the extension tube 20 from flowing from the drawing port 23 a 21 to the female terminal 24 a 3 side, and protects the female terminals 24 a 3 .
  • the cover 23 e has an opening 23 e 1 that exposes the button 23 c 2 of the locking member 23 c to the outside.
  • This cover 23 e covers the concave portion of the terminal holder 23 a 2 of the connecting pipe body 23 a by screwing the tapping screw 22 f into the boss part 23 a 23 , and presses the fragment 23 b against the connecting pipe body 23 a and fixes the fragment to the connecting pipe body so as to prevent the locking member 23 c from falling off.
  • FIG. 18(A) illustrates a front view of a conductive unit in the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) ;
  • FIG. 18(B) illustrates a side view of the conductive unit; and
  • FIG. 18(C) illustrates a rear view of the conductive unit.
  • FIG. 19 illustrates an exploded view of the conductive unit of FIG. 18(A) .
  • FIG. 20(A) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of FIG. 18(A) ;
  • FIG. 20(B) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line II-II of FIG. 18(A) ;
  • FIG. 20(C) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line III-III of FIG. 18(A) .
  • FIG. 21 illustrates lead wires in a cover plate of the conductive unit of FIG. 18(A) ; and FIG. 22 illustrates a transverse cross-section view of the first connecting pipe unit of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) .
  • FIGS. 20(A) and 20(B) illustrate the cross-section views of projecting pieces 24 c 2 , respectively, which will be described below.
  • the conductive unit 24 includes a pair of conductive cables 24 a and an elongated hollow plate 24 x for housing the pair of conductive cables 24 a.
  • the hollow plate 24 x has the support plate 24 b and a cover plate 24 c that are configured to contain and sandwich the pair of conductive cables 24 a therebetween; and these component parts are integrated by ultrasonic welding at a time of assembling the conductive unit 24 . These component parts may be integrated by an adhesive.
  • the pair of conductive cables 24 a and the support plate 24 b are longer in length than the tube body 21 ; the pair of conductive cables 24 a are longer in length than the support plate 24 b ; and the support plate 24 b is longer in length than the cover plate 24 c.
  • Each conductive cable 24 a has the lead wires 24 a 1 covered with an insulating tube, and also has the pin-shaped male terminals 24 a 2 and the clip-shaped female terminals 24 a 3 , both of the terminals being electrically connected with both ends of the lead wires 24 a 1 .
  • the male terminals 24 a 2 of the extension tube 20 are plugged into and electrically connected with the female terminals 11 y 12 , respectively, of the vacuum cleaner body 10 ; and the male terminals 42 a (to be described below) of the intake port body 40 are plugged into and electrically connected with the female terminals 24 a 3 , respectively, of the extension tube 20 (see FIG. 23 ).
  • the support plate 24 b has a base portion 24 b 1 having a concave transverse plane and also has a pair of hooking pieces 24 b 2 provided along upper end portions of both side surfaces of the base portion 24 b 1 ; and the support plate is made of an insulating resin (such as an ABS resin).
  • a bottom of the base portion 24 b 1 of the support plate 24 b for receiving the cover plate 24 c is flat.
  • the cover plate 24 c has a base portion 24 c 1 whose transverse plane is nearly m-shaped, and also has the projecting pieces 24 c 2 provided on the outer surface of both end portions of the base portion 24 c 1 ; and the cover plate is made of an insulating resin (such as an ABS resin).
  • the pair of projecting pieces 24 c 2 at the both end portions play a role of embankments (or banks) to block objects, such as dirt, from entering a space between the projecting pieces 24 c 2 .
  • the base portion 24 c 1 has a pair of grooves 24 c 11 provided along a longitudinal direction at a center of a width direction and respectively housing the pair of conductive cables 24 a.
  • a transverse plane of an outer surface of the base portion 24 c 1 opposite to the grooves 24 c 11 has an arc shape; and a transverse plane of an outer surface of the projecting piece 24 c 2 also has an arc shape.
  • a transverse plane of an outer surface of the pair of hooking pieces 24 b 2 of the support plate 24 b has an arcuate portion 24 b 21 that is continuous with each arc projecting piece 24 c 2 of the cover plate 24 c , and also has a flat surface portion 24 b 22 .
  • a pair of hemispherical ribs 24 c 3 are respectively provided at both end portions 24 ce and an intermediate portion 24 cc of the pair of grooves 24 c 11 , the pair of hemispherical ribs sandwiching the lead wire 24 a 1 therebetween that is housed in each groove 24 c 11 so as to prevent the lead wire to be displaced (or misaligned).
  • the hemispherical ribs 24 c 3 need not be a pair; and the hemispheric ribs may be in one place or may be placed alternately at equal intervals.
  • a pair of ridges 24 c 4 is provided along a longitudinal direction.
  • the conductive unit 24 contains each of the conductive cables 24 a in each groove 24 c 11 of the cover plate 24 c ; and the support plate 24 b covers the groove 24 c 11 side; and then an inner surface of the support plate 24 b comes in contact with the pair of ridges 24 c 4 of the cover plate 24 c and is ultrasonic-welded with these ridges. Instead of the ultrasonic welding, an adhesive may be used.
  • the support plate 24 b is longer in length than the cover plate 24 c ; and each conductive cable 24 a is longer in length than the support plate 24 b , with the result that a part of both ends of each conductive cable 24 a is exposed to the outside while being supported by the support plate 24 b.
  • the conductive cables 24 a are referred to as the pair of conductive cables, but are not limited to this.
  • the one cable may have two conductive cables inside, allowing the two cables to be one cable. This allows the one cable to be laid through one of the two grooves 24 c 11 (see FIG. 20 ).
  • the conductive unit 24 is inserted into the tube body 21 ; and then the pair of male terminals 24 a 2 of the conductive unit 24 is incorporated (or inserted) into the first connecting pipe unit 22 , and the pair of female terminals 24 a 3 of the conductive unit 24 is incorporated (or inserted) into the second connecting pipe unit 23 .
  • the pair of male terminals 24 a 2 is inserted into the connecting pipe body 22 a of the first connecting pipe unit 22 , is drawn from the drawing port 22 a 21 to the outside, and is fixed to the rib structure 22 a 22 .
  • the pair of male terminals 24 a 2 fixed to the rib structure 22 a 22 projects from the rib structure 22 a 22 in a longitudinal direction.
  • one end of the pair of hooking pieces 24 b 2 of the support plate 24 b of the conductive unit 24 is placed on the pair of receiving pieces 22 a 11 of the connecting pipe body 22 a.
  • the fragment 22 b and the cover 22 c are attached to the connecting pipe body 22 a ; and the fixed portion 22 a 1 of the connecting pipe body 22 a is inserted into one end of the tube body 21 and is fixed thereto with an adhesive.
  • the positioning convex portion 22 a 12 of the first connecting pipe unit 22 engages with one of the notches 21 n of the tube body 21 so as to position the positioning convex portion.
  • the pair of female terminals 24 a 3 is inserted into the connecting pipe body 23 a of the second connecting pipe unit 23 , is drawn from the drawing port 23 a 21 to the outside, and is fixed to the rib structure 23 a 22 .
  • the pair of male terminals 24 a 2 fixed to the rib structure 22 a 22 respectively communicate with a pair of openings provided on the rib structure 22 a 22 .
  • the other ends of the pair of hooking pieces 24 b 2 of the support plate 24 b of the conductive unit 24 are respectively placed on the pair of receiving pieces 22 a 11 of the connecting pipe body 23 a (see FIG. 22 ).
  • the support plate 24 b has the shape like the letter “U” whose transverse plane is shallow; and a transverse plane of the cover plate 24 c has the shape like the letter “W”; and these component parts each are provided with a rib in a longitudinal direction.
  • the fragment 23 b and the cover 23 e are attached to the connecting pipe body 23 a ; and the fixed portion 23 a 1 of the connecting pipe body 23 a is inserted into the other end of the tube body 21 and fixed thereto with an adhesive.
  • the positioning convex portion 23 a 12 of the second connecting pipe unit 23 engages with the other one of the notches 21 n of the tube body 21 so as to position the positioning convex portion.
  • FIG. 23 illustrates a bottom view of an intake port body of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1;
  • FIG. 24 illustrates a side view of the intake port body illustrated in FIG. 23 .
  • FIG. 25 illustrates a cross-section view of the intake port body taken from line I-I of FIG. 23 ;
  • FIG. 26 illustrates a cross-section view of the intake port body taken from line II-II of FIG. 23 .
  • the intake port body 40 includes the following component parts: a bottom plate 41 a ; a top plate 41 b opposed to the bottom plate 41 a ; a front plate 41 c and a rear plate 41 d that are respectively placed at the front and at the back in a moving direction (in a direction of an X arrow indicated in FIG. 23 ); and a left plate 41 e and a right plate 41 f that are respectively placed on the left and on the right of the top plate 41 b in the moving direction.
  • the intake port body 40 includes the following component parts: an intake port 41 that is provided to the bottom plate 41 a and extends in a right-and-left direction (in a direction of an A 1 arrow); a connecting pipe 42 connected to the rear side of the intake port 41 through a connecting shaft 42 x ; a rotary brush 43 rotatably attached around an axis extending in a right-and-left direction in the intake port 41 ; a suction channel 16 connecting the intake port 41 to the connecting pipe 42 (see FIG. 25 ); a motor for rotary brush 44 driving the rotary brush 43 (see FIG. 26 ); a brush cover 80 covering a left end of the rotary brush 43 (as illustrated in FIG. 23 ); and a lifting detecting device 47 and wheels 54 , all of which being attached to the bottom plate 41 a.
  • a motor output gear 50 fixed to a motor output shaft 46 of the motor for rotary brush 44 is fastened to a gear 58 b attached to the rotary brush 43 with a timing belt 48 .
  • the lifting detecting device 47 has the following component parts: a swinging lever having a wheel; a switch body swingably supporting the swing lever; and a torsion coil spring biasing the swinging lever toward the bottom side; and the switch body is connected with a circuit board for rotary brush-driving motor contained in the bottom plate 41 a ; and the wheel of the swinging lever is downwardly exposed from the bottom plate 41 a to the outside.
  • the lifting detecting device 47 When the intake port body 40 is lifted and spaced away from the floor, the lifting detecting device 47 is triggered and forces to stop the operation of the motor for rotary brush 44 .
  • This intake port body 40 has a pair of lead wires that is placed therein and is electrically connected with the motor for rotary brush 44 and the lifting detecting device 47 ; and the pair of lead wires are electrically connected with the pair of pin-shaped male terminals 42 a , respectively, the male terminals being provided to the connecting pipe 42 .
  • the connecting pipe 42 has at its end a locking concave portion 42 b.
  • the intake port body 40 configured as described above is detachably connected with the second connecting pipe unit 23 of the extension tube 20 .
  • the pair of male terminals 42 b of the intake port body 40 are respectively inserted into the pair of female terminals 24 a 3 of the extension tube 20 , and are electrically connected therewith; and the locking nail 23 c 3 of the locking member 23 c of the extension tube 20 detachably locks into the locking concave portion 42 b of the intake port body 40 (see FIG. 1 , FIG. 13 , and FIG. 14 ).
  • the extension tube 20 provided with the first and second connecting pipe units 22 and 23 at both ends of the tube body 21 has been described in the first embodiment. However, the first and second connecting pipe units 22 and 23 may be omitted. In such a case, the extension tube is configured such that the male terminal and the female terminal at both ends of the conductive unit 24 are fixed to both interior ends of the tube body.
  • extension tube for an electric stick vacuum cleaner has been described in the first embodiment.
  • the extension tube according to the present invention is also applicable to an electric canister vacuum cleaner.
  • the extension tube for the electric vacuum cleaner comprises a tube body and a conductive unit provided so as to be laid in the tube body,
  • the extension tube for the electric vacuum cleaner according to the present invention may have configurations described below, and these configurations may be combined with one another as appropriate.
  • the hollow plate may have a support plate and a cover plate, the support and cover plates covering the conductive cable so as to sandwich the conductive cable therebetween.
  • the conductive unit can be assembled easily.
  • the conductive cable and the support plate may be longer than the tube body, the conductive cable may be longer than the support plate, and the support plate may be longer than the cover plate.
  • the connecting portions to be connected to the intake port body which has the motor and the rotary brush incorporated therein and the vacuum cleaner body are easily provided to both ends of the tube body.
  • the support plate may include a base portion having a concave transverse plane and a pair of hooking pieces provided along upper end portions of both side surfaces of the base portion.
  • the support plate may have, on the base portion, a flat bottom portion for receiving the cover plate, and
  • the conductive unit can be disposed along the inner surface of the cylindrical tube body, whereby a wide space through which air passes can be ensured in the tube body.
  • the cover plate may have a groove provided along a longitudinal direction at a center of a width direction for individually housing the conductive cables.
  • the cover plate may have hemispherical ribs at both end portions and an intermediate portion of the groove, the hemispherical ribs sandwiching the conductive cables housed in the groove to prevent displacement of the conductive cables.
  • the present invention is applicable to an extension tube for an electric vacuum cleaners such as stick vacuum cleaners and canister vacuum cleaners.

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Abstract

The purpose of the present invention is to provide an extension tube for electric vacuum cleaner, which has a reduced weight, is easier to grip, and is easier to operate. This extension tube for electric vacuum cleaner comprises a tube body and a conductive unit provided so as to pass through the interior of the tube body. The conductive unit has a conductive cable and a hollow plate which accommodates the conductive cable.

Description

    TECHNICAL Field
  • The present invention relates to an extension tube for an electric vacuum cleaner.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • To take an example of a traditional extension tube for an electric vacuum cleaner, Patent Literature 1 suggests an extension tube comprising a tube body; a cover attached to an outer surface of the tube body and extending in a longitudinal direction; an insulating resin plate provided at a space between the tube body and the cover; and lead wires placed on and supported by the insulating resin plate, wherein both ends of each lead wire are exposed to the outside so as to be electrically connectable with terminals of a vacuum cleaner body and of an intake port body.
  • CITATION LIST Patent Literature [PTL 1] Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2012-249699 SUMMARY OF INVENTION Technical Problem
  • The extension tube described in Patent Literature 1 becomes thick because of comprising the insulating resin plate; the lead wires; and the cover, each of which being placed on an outer surface of the tube body and extending along a longitudinal direction, resulting in an increase in a total weight of the extension tube in addition to impairing ease of gripping the extension tube; therefore, there arises a problem that operability of the extension tube decreases at a time when determining a direction of the intake port body with use of the extension tube.
  • In view of such a problem above, the present invention has an object of providing an extension tube for an electric vacuum cleaner having a reduced weight and being easier to be gripped in addition to being easier to be operated.
  • Solutions to Problem
  • The present invention provides an extension tube for an electric vacuum cleaner, the extension tube comprising a tube body and a conductive unit provided so as to be laid in the tube body,
      • wherein the conductive unit includes conductive cables and a hollow plate that contains the conductive cables.
  • The extension tube according to the present invention is applicable to, for example, an electric vacuum cleaner in which an intake port body having a motor-driven rotary brush incorporated therein is connected to a vacuum cleaner body and which supplies electric power to the motor from the vacuum cleaner body via the extension tube to clean a floor surface while rotating the rotary brush in the intake port body. In addition, in this extension tube, the conductive unit is compactly provided inside the tube body, and the tube body is not so thick. Therefore, the extension tube has reduced weight and is easier to be gripped, which leads to improved operability when a user changes the direction of movement of the intake port body via the extension tube. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a left-side view of an electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the vacuum cleaner body of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a left-side cross-section view of an inner structure of an operating portion in a handle of the vacuum cleaner body of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a left-side cross-section view of an inner structure of the vacuum cleaner body of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of a disassembled housing of a drive unit of the vacuum cleaner body of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 6(A) illustrates the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 that is placed on a floor; and FIG. 6(B) illustrates the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 that lies on a floor.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates an exploded view of the drive unit of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 8(A) illustrates a left-side view of the drive unit; and FIG. 8(B) illustrates a left-side view of the vacuum cleaner body.
  • FIG. 9(A) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of Fig. A(A); and FIG. 9(B) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of Fig. A(B).
  • FIG. 10(A) illustrates a perspective view of a dust cup to be installed in the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1; and FIG. 10(B) illustrates an exploded view of the dust cup.
  • FIG. 11(A) illustrates a front view of the dust cup to be installed in the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1; FIG. 11(B) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of FIG. 11(A); and FIG. 11(C) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line II-II of FIG. 11(A).
  • FIG. 12(A) illustrates a plan cross-section view of a lower part of a dust cup unit; and FIG. 12(B) illustrates a side cross-section view of the dust cup unit.
  • FIG. 13(A) illustrates a front view of an extension tube of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1; FIG. 13(B) illustrates a side view of the extension tube; and FIG. 13(C) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of FIG. 13(A).
  • FIG. 14 illustrates an exploded view of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A).
  • FIG. 15 illustrates an explanatory view of an inner structure of a first connecting pipe unit and a second connecting pipe unit of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) which are viewed from the front side.
  • FIG. 16 illustrates a transverse cross-section view of the tube body of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A).
  • FIG. 17 illustrates an explanatory view of a layered structure of the tube body of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A).
  • FIG. 18(A) illustrates a front view of a conductive unit in the extension tube of FIG. 13(A); FIG. 18(B) illustrates a side view of the conductive unit; and FIG. 18(C) illustrates a rear view of the conductive unit.
  • FIG. 19 illustrates an exploded view of the conductive unit of FIG. 18(A).
  • FIG. 20(A) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of FIG. 18(A); FIG. 20(B) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line II-II of FIG. 18(A); and FIG. 20(C) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line III-III of FIG. 18(A).
  • FIG. 21 illustrates lead wires in a cover plate of the conductive unit of FIG. 18(A).
  • FIG. 22 illustrates a transverse cross-section view of the first connecting pipe unit of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A).
  • FIG. 23 illustrates a bottom view of an intake port body of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 24 illustrates a side view of the intake port body illustrated in FIG. 23.
  • FIG. 25 illustrates a cross-section view of the intake port body taken from line I-I of FIG. 23.
  • FIG. 26 illustrates a cross-section view of the intake port body taken from line II-II of FIG. 23.
  • DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS Embodiment 1
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a left-side view of an electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • An electric vacuum cleaner 1 in accordance with Embodiment 1 comprises a vacuum cleaner body 10, an extension tube 20, and an intake port body 40. The extension tube may or may not have a structure that can extend the tube itself. Unlike a handheld vacuum cleaner in which an intake port body is attached directly to the vacuum cleaner body, the vacuum cleaner of the present invention can be used as a stick vacuum cleaner having the extension tube installed between the intake port body and the vacuum cleaner body, and has a long distance from the electric vacuum cleaner body to the intake port body.
  • Vacuum Cleaner Body
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the vacuum cleaner body of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1; and FIG. 3 illustrates a left-side cross-section view of an inner structure of an operating portion in a handle of the vacuum cleaner body of FIG. 2. FIG. 4 illustrates a left-side cross-section view of an inner structure of the vacuum cleaner body of FIG. 2; and FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of a disassembled housing of a drive unit of the vacuum cleaner body of FIG. 2. FIG. 6(A) illustrates the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 that is placed on a floor; and FIG. 6(B) illustrates the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1 that lies on a floor.
  • The vacuum cleaner body 10 comprises a drive unit 11, a dust cup unit 12 detachably attached to the drive unit 11, and a battery 13.
  • Drive Unit
  • As illustrated in FIG. 2, FIG. 4, and FIG. 5, the drive unit 11 has a body 11 a containing an electric blower 11 am; a battery mounting part 11 b communicating with the body 11 a; a handle 11 c having two ends that communicate with the body 11 a and the battery mounting part 11 b, respectively; and an intake tube 11 d that communicates with a joint part connecting the body 11 a to the handle 11 c and projects in an opposite direction from the handle 11 c.
  • The component parts of the drive unit 11 will be described below on the basis of the following specific directions: The intake tube 11 d side is regarded as the front side; the handle 11 c side is regarded as the rear side; the battery mounting part 11 b side is regarded as the bottom side; the opposite side from the battery mounting part 11 b is regarded as the upper side; the left side in a state where the handle 11 c is positioned frontward is regarded as a left direction; and the right side in this state of the handle is regarded as a right direction.
  • The body 11 a is configured to have a shell which is a cylindrical housing part having a front opening 11 a 1, and this front opening 11 a 1 has lattice-shaped ribs.
  • The body 11 a has a fitting convex portion 11 ax placed on its top surface, and the fitting convex portion 11 ax has on its top surface an opening that draws lead wires from the body 11 a to the outside.
  • The body 11 a has an inner flange along a fringe of the front opening 11 a 1, and a lower part of the inner flange is a wide-width inner flange wide portion 11 a 11.
  • The inner flange wide portion 11 a 11 is provided with the following component parts: a locking convex portion 11 a 12 and an engaging concave portion 11 a 13 detachably locking to a locking concave portion 12 c 11 and an engaging nail 12 b 23, respectively, of a second locking mechanical section 12 b 2, which is provided to the dust cup unit 12 (which will be described below). The locking convex portion 11 a 12 projects toward the bottom side, and the engaging concave portion 11 a 13 opens toward the front side.
  • The battery mounting part 11 b opens toward the bottom side and the rear side, and has a concave portion having terminals in its back that are electrically connectable with terminals of the battery 13; and the battery mounting part is configured to enable the battery 13 to be inserted into its concave portion from its rear side and to be mounted therein and also is configured to enable the battery 13 to be drawn therefrom toward the rear side and to be removed (or detached) from the concave portion. The battery mounting part 11 b is configured to have concave channels that extend in a front-rear direction and are placed on a right-left inner side surface of the concave portion. The battery 13 is configured to have convex portions on its right-left side surface so that the convex portions on the both sides can respectively slide and fit into the concave channels on the both sides at a time when the battery 13 is mounted into the battery mounting part 11 b.
  • The battery mounting part 11 b has an exhaust opening 11 bx on a right-side surface of a housing of the battery mounting part, and the exhaust opening is to exhaust an air current from the electric blower 11 am to the outside (see FIG. 4).
  • The handle 11 c has an upper curved portion 11 c 1 and a lower curved portion 11 c 2, both of which roughly having the shape of the letter “U”; and the upper curved portion 11 c 1 has an operating portion 11 e on its external side.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, the operating portion 11 e has the following component parts: a concave portion 11 e 1 formed in a plastic housing that constitutes the upper curved portion 11 c 1 of the handle 11 c; a pad 11 e 2 that is made of an elastic material (rubber, elastomer, etc.) and is mounted on the external side of the concave portion 11 e 1; and a switch unit 11 e 3 provided inside the concave portion 11 e 1 (inside the housing).
  • The operating portion 11 e has a convex rib 11 e 11 in a center of the concave portion 11 e 1; and the convex rib 11 e 11 has a pair of U-shaped slits formed at its front and rear positions; and an inner area of each U-shaped slit is an elastic and deformable blade spring 11 e 12. Each blade spring 11 e 12 has a convex portion on its lower surface. The U-shaped slits of the concave portion 11 e 1 have locking openings formed in front of and the back of the slits, respectively; and a pair of front and rear inserting locking fragments 11 e 24 of the pad 11 e 2 (which will be described below) are respectively inserted into the locking openings.
  • The pad 11 e 2 has, on its upper surface side, concave portions 11 e 22 and 11 e 23 in front of and the back of a center portion 11 e 21, respectively. The pad 11 e 2 has, on its lower surface side, a convex portion at a corresponding position of the center portion 11 e 21 and at a corresponding position of the pair of concave portions 11 e 22 and 11 e 23; and these convex portions have the inserting locking fragments 11 e 24 formed at their front and rear positions, respectively. The center portion 11 e 21 comes in contact with the convex rib 11 e 11; and the concave portions 11 e 22 and 11 e 23 placed at the front and at the back come in contact with the blade springs 11 e 12, respectively.
  • The switch unit 11 e 3 in the handle 11 c has a circuit board 11 e 31 supported and fixed by a rib structure in the upper curved portion 11 c 1 and also has a pair of front switch 11 e 32 and rear switch 11 e 33 provided on the circuit board 11 e 31.
  • In this operating portion 11 e, the circuit board 11 e 31 is configured to enable the following operations. For example, power is turned on by pushing the front switch 11 e 32 or the rear switch 11 e 33. After that, pushing the front switch 11 e 32 once turns on a high mode; pushing the front switch twice turns on a standard mode; and pushing the front switch three times or more allows these modes to repeat. The power can be shut down by pushing the rear switch 11 e 33 when the power is on.
  • When a user operates the operating portion 11 e and pushes the front concave portion 11 e 22 or the rear concave portion 11 e 23 of the pad 11 e 2 with his finger, the front switch 11 e 32 or the rear switch 11 e 33 is pushed by the blade spring 11 e 12. If the user squeezes tight on the pad 11 e 2 during cleaning, the user's palm would not push in the front concave portion 11 e 22 or the rear concave portion 11 e 23, and a misoperation unintended by the user is prevented, because the center portion 11 e 21 placed between the front concave portion 11 e 22 and the rear concave portion 11 e 23 of the pad 11 e 2 projects and is supported by the convex rib 11 e 11.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 5, the intake tube 11 d and the handle 11 e are assembled (or built) with a first member 11 x, a second member 11 y, and a third member 11 z (which will be described below).
  • As illustrated in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the first member 11 x extends in a front-rear direction and has at its front end a concave portion containing a locking member 11 x 1, a hooking member 11 x 2, etc.; and the first member also has at its rear end a fitting opening 11 x 3 into which the fitting convex portion 11 ax of the body 11 a is fitted.
  • The locking member 11 x 1 is swingably installed in the first member 11 x so as to rotate on a horizontal axis; and in a state where the above-described component parts are assembled, the front end of the locking member 11 x functions as a push button that projects downward from an opening formed on the first member 11 x to the outside. A rear end of the locking member 11 x functions as an engaging nail 11 x 11 that detachably engages with an engaging concave portion 22 a 31 (see FIGS. 9(A) to 9(C)) of a first connecting pipe unit 22 (to be described below) of the extension tube 20 at a time when the extension tube 20 is inserted into a front opening 11 d 1 of the intake tube 11 d. In a state where the above-described component parts are assembled, a coil spring is placed between the first member 11 x and the second member 11 y, and biases downward the front end of the locking member 11 x (to the outside).
  • The hooking member 11 x 2 detachably locks into a locking concave portion 12 a 21 (to be described below) of the dust cup unit 12 installed in the vacuum cleaner body 10, and projects downward from the opening formed on the first member 11 x to the outside.
  • The first member 11 x has, on its left-side surface of its middle part in a front-rear direction, a connection port 11 x 4 that is connected with an outflow port 11 y 11 (to be described below) of the second member 11 y; and the first member also has, on its lower surface side of its rear end, a concave portion, where contains a first locking mechanical section 12 b 1, and a concave portion 11 x 12, into which a positioning convex portion 12 c 21 is fitted, (which will be described below) of the dust cup unit 12 installed in the vacuum cleaner body 10.
  • The second member 11 y has the following component parts: a front tube 11 y 1 communicating the front opening 11 d 1 with the outflow port 11 y 11; an intermediate rib structure portion 11 y 2 communicating with the front tube 11 y 1; and an inner handle structure portion 11 y 3 communicating with the intermediate rib structure portion 11 y 2 so as to form an inner part of the handle 11 c. The front tube 11 y 1 has, at its lower surface side-front end, a pair of female terminals 11 y 12 electrically connected with the pair of lead wires (not illustrated), respectively, that is drawn from the body 11 a; and the inner handle structure portion 11 y 3 contains the switch unit 11 e 3 of the operating portion 11 e in its curved intermediate portion.
  • The third member 11 z is to cover the intermediate rib structure portion 11 y 2 and the inner handle structure portion 11 y 3, and has the pad 11 e 2 of the operating portion 11 e in its intermediate portion.
  • The battery mounting part 11 b has at its rear part a junction 11 b 1 joining with a rear end of the second member 11 y and a rear end of the third member 11 z. This junction 11 b 1 comprises a fixed projecting portion 11 b 11 and a holding member 11 b 12 provided swingably on the fixed projecting portion 11 b 11. The holding member 11 b 12 is operated at a time when the battery 13 is removed (or detached).
  • One example of how the first member 11 x, the second member 11 y, and the third member 11 z are assembled is that firstly the fitting opening 11 x 3 of the first member 11 x is fitted to the fitting convex portion 11 ax of the body 11 a.
  • Secondly the pair of lead wires (not illustrated) drawn from the body 11 a is electrically connected with the pair of female terminals 11 y 12 of the second member 11 y, respectively; then the pair of female terminals 11 y 12 is attached to a front end of the second member 11 y; and then the second member 11 y is placed on the first member 11 x. This enables the outflow port 11 y 11 of the second member 11 y to be connected with the connection port 11 x 4 of the first member 11 x, and enables the rear end of the second member 11 y to come in contact with the fixed projecting portion 11 b 11 of the junction 11 b 1.
  • The two component parts—the second member 11 y on top of the first member 11 x—are placed in an ultrasonic welding machine; and left and right edges 11 xe of the front end of the first member 11 x are ultrasonic-welded onto left and right edges 11 ye of the front tube 11 y 1 of the second member 11 y, respectively. The reference sign 11 w in FIG. 2 indicates a welding portion. The first member 11 x and the second member 11 y that are partially ultrasonic-welded as described above render any tapping screws unnecessary for coupling these two component parts, leading to a reduction in the number of parts and a weight reduction. The first member 11 x and the second member 11 y are made of, for example, an ABS resin.
  • Lastly the holding member 11 b 12 of the junction 11 b 1 is swung toward the second member 11 y side, and then the third member 11 z is placed on the second member 11 y. This enables the rear end of the third member 11 z to hold down the holding member 11 b 12.
  • The third member 11 z is connected with the second member 11 y with use of a tapping screw N; with the result that the rear end of the second member 11 y and the rear end of the third member 11 z join with the junction 11 b 1; and the handle 11 c and the intake tube 11 d are formed.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 6(A), in the vacuum cleaner body 10, a support member 11 f for supporting the vacuum cleaner body 10 is provided at a front end of the battery mounting part 11 b so that the electric vacuum cleaner 1 can be placed on a floor surface F at a time when cleaning is discontinued. An example of a material of the support member 11 f is hard rubber.
  • This support member 11 f is formed in a curved shape, in which a lower end thereof slightly protrudes to the front side, as viewed from the side surface side; and as viewed from the front side, the lower end surface is formed in an arc shape.
  • Since a space is provided at a lower part of the extension tube 20 of the electric vacuum cleaner 1 in the state of FIG. 6 (A), there is a possibility that the extension tube 20 may be damaged if a force is applied from directly above. In the present invention, by forming the lower end surface of the support member 11 f in an arc shape, breakage of the extension tube 20 is prevented, because when the force is applied to the extension tube 20 from directly above, the vacuum cleaner loses its balance and collapses, resulting in a state of lying down as illustrated in FIG. 6(B). When cleaning is discontinued, the support member 11 f can be placed so as to be hooked on a top plate of a table or a backrest of a chair so as to lean the electric vacuum cleaner 1, instead of placing the electric vacuum cleaner 1 on the floor surface F.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates an exploded view of the drive unit of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1; and FIG. 8(A) illustrates a left-side view of the drive unit, and FIG. 8(B) illustrates a left-side view of the vacuum cleaner body. FIG. 9(A) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of Fig. A(A), and FIG. 9(B) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of Fig. A(B).
  • In the following, the component parts of the drive unit 11 will be further described through the use of FIG. 2 to FIG. 9.
  • The body 11 a of the drive unit 11 includes a pair of left electric blower cover 11 ac 1 and right electric blower cover 11 ac 2 for housing the electric blower 11 am.
  • The front opening 11 a 1 of the body 11 a is integrally formed at a front end of the left electric blower cover 11 ac 1; and a half portion 11 ax 1 of the fitting convex portion 11 ax is integrally formed on each of the left electric blower cover 11 ac 1 and the right electric blower cover 11 ac 2. The locking convex portion 11 a 12 is installed in the front opening 11 a 1.
  • The body 11 a has in its inside a pair of vibration-preventing rubber parts 11 ac 3 that secures a rear end of the electric blower 11 am to the pair of left electric blower cover 11 ac 1 and right electric blower cover 11 ac 2 and also has a packing 11 ac 4 placed between a front end of the electric blower 11 am and an inner surface of a periphery of the front opening 11 a 1.
  • The battery mounting part 11 b of the drive unit 11 includes a pair of left battery mounting part housing 11 bc 1 and right battery mounting part housing 11 bc 2 connected by screws (not illustrated) with a lower part of the body 11 a.
  • The right battery mounting part housing 11 bc 2 has the exhaust opening 11 bx formed on its side surface; and at a front end and a rear end of the left battery mounting part housing 11 bc 1 and the right battery mounting part housing 11 bc 2 each, a pair of half portions 11 bc 3, which becomes a core of the support member 11 f, and a pair of half portions 11 bc 4 of the fixed projecting portion 11 b 11 are integrally formed. When assembling the pair of left battery mounting part housing 11 bc 1 and right battery mounting part housing 11 bc 2, the holding member 11 b 12 is swingably attached to the pair of half portions 11 bc 4; and the support member 11 f is attached so as to cover the pair of half portions 11 bc 3 after assembly. In this case, the support member 11 f may be made of rubber to cover these half portions. Also, these half portions may be pasted with an adhesive.
  • A partition plate 11 bc 5 is continuously connected from the front end to the rear end of each of the battery mounting part housings 11 bc 1 and 11 bc 2; and at a lower end of a side wall of the battery mounting part housings, a lower end side wall portion 11 bc 6 forming a concave channel for supporting a convex portion 13 b on the left and right side surfaces of the battery 13 is continuously provided so as to be slidable in the front-rear direction.
  • In the battery mounting part 11 b, there is a circuit board 11 bc 7 having a terminal part 11 bc 8 that is electrically connectable with a terminal part 13 a of the battery 13.
  • The handle 11 c and the intake tube 11 d of the drive unit 11 include the first member 11 x, the second member 11 y, and the third member 11 z.
  • In the first member 11 x, there is provided an LED board 11 xs having a plurality of LED lights which are turned on when the electric vacuum cleaner 1 is operating and when suction power is strong.
  • In the first member 11 x, a packing 11 xp is attached to an outflow port (not illustrated) joining with the outflow port 11 y 11 of the second member 11 y; and the locking member 11 x 1 and the hooking member 11 x 2 are attached to the front end side of the first member.
  • In the concave portion 11 x 12 provided at a rear part of the outflow port of the intake tube 11 d, a filter attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 is attached so as to be rotatable around a shaft Q extending in the front-rear direction (see FIG. 4 and FIG. 9(A)). This filter attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 (which may be hereinafter referred to as “attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5”) has a function of preventing the dust cup unit 12 with no filter portion 12 c from being mounted even if the dust cup unit is about to be attached to the body 11 a of the drive unit 11. This will be described in detail below.
  • Dust Cup Unit
  • FIG. 10(A) illustrates a perspective view of a dust cup to be installed in the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1, and FIG. 10(B) illustrates an exploded view of the dust cup. FIG. 11(A) illustrates a front view of the dust cup to be installed in the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1; FIG. 11(B) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of FIG. 11(A); and FIG. 11(C) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line II-II of FIG. 11(A). FIG. 12(A) illustrates a plan cross-section view of a lower part of a dust cup unit, and FIG. 12(B) illustrates a side cross-section view of the dust cup unit.
  • The dust cup unit 12 includes the following component parts: a cylindrical dust collecting container 12 a having a bottom portion 12 a 1, an outer peripheral portion 12 a 2, and an opening 12 a 3; a cup portion 12 b fitted in the opening 12 a 3 of the dust collecting container 12 a; a filter portion 12 c detachably housed in the cup portion 12 b; and an inner tube 12 d detachably attached to the cup portion 12 b so as to be housed in the dust collecting container 12 a.
  • Dust Collecting Container
  • The dust collecting container 12 a is provided with the locking concave portion 12 a 21 on the bottom portion 12 a 1 side of the outer peripheral portion 12 a 2, the locking concave portion lying on a center line P as viewed from the front; and a locking convex portion 12 a 22 is provided on the opening 12 a 3 side on the center line P in the outer peripheral portion 12 a 2. The dust collecting container 12 a is provided with an inlet 12 a 23 for taking in dust-containing air at a position deviated from the center line P in the outer peripheral portion 12 a 2 as viewed from the front.
  • As illustrated in FIGS. 12(A) and 12(B), the dust collecting container 12 a is provided with a quadrangular pyramidal projection 12 a 4 at a position deviated from a center position of the bottom portion 12 a 1 towards the external side. This projection 12 a 4 has a function of preventing dust accumulated in a lower space (a space between the dust collecting container 12 a and a small diameter tube 12 d 21 (to be described below) of the inner tube 12 d) of the dust collecting container 12 a from being swirled by a whirling air current.
  • Cup Portion
  • The cup portion 12 b has the following component parts: a bottom portion having a center hole and a reverse tapered surface around the center hole; a cylindrical outer peripheral portion communicating with the bottom portion; the first locking mechanical section 12 b 1 and the second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 provided on the outer peripheral portion; a pair of arcuate grooves 12 b 3 provided around the center hole on a lower surface of the bottom portion; a packing 12 b 4 provided near the bottom of the outer peripheral portion; and a notch portion 12 b 5 provided at an opening end on the opposite side to the bottom portion of the outer peripheral portion.
  • The cup portion 12 b has a detection convex portion 12 b 6 provided at a lateral position of the notch portion 12 b 5 on its outer peripheral surface. Functions of this detection convex portion 12 b 6 will be described in detail below.
  • The first locking mechanical section 12 b 1 includes the following component parts: an inverted U-shaped rib provided on the outer peripheral surface of the cup portion 12 b; a pivoting piece 12 b 11 attached to the rib so as to swingably pivot about a horizontal axis; a locking nail 12 b 12 provided at the lower end of the pivoting piece 12 b 11 and detachably locking to the locking convex portion 12 a 22 of the dust collecting container 12 a; and a coil spring 12 b 13 that biases in a direction in which the locking nail 12 b 12 locks to the locking convex portion 12 a 22.
  • The second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 includes the following component parts: a convex rib provided on the outer peripheral surface of the cup portion 12 b; a slide member 12 b 21 attached to this rib in a vertically slidable manner; the engaging nail 12 b 22 provided at an upper end of the slide member 12 b 21 and detachably engaging with the engaging concave portion 11 a 13 of the vacuum cleaner body 10; and a coil spring 12 b 23 that biases in a direction in which the engaging nail 12 b 22 engages with the engaging concave portion 11 a 13.
  • The second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 includes the locking concave portion 12 c 11 provided in the filter portion 12 c (to be described below) as a component part.
  • Filter Portion
  • The filter portion 12 c includes a pleated filter body 12 c 1 having an annular outer peripheral frame portion and also includes a packing portion 12 c 2 covering an outer peripheral portion of the outer peripheral frame portion of the filter body 12 c 1. The locking concave portion 12 c 11 that opens inward in a radial direction is provided on an inner peripheral surface of the outer peripheral frame portion of the filter body 12 c 1; and the positioning convex portion 12 c 21 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the packing portion 12 c 2.
  • The locking concave portion 12 c 11 and the positioning convex portion 12 c 21 are disposed substantially opposite to each other.
  • When the filter portion 12 c is fitted into an opening of the cup portion 12 b, the positioning convex portion 12 c 21 of the filter portion 12 c is dropped into the notch portion 12 b 5 of the cup portion 12 b and is positioned. Then, the locking concave portion 12 c 11 of the filter portion 12 c is disposed at a position of the second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 of the cup portion 12 b. The packing portion 12 c 2 is supported in close contact with a step portion provided on the inner peripheral surface of the opening of the cup portion 12 b.
  • Inner Tube
  • The inner tube 12 d has a tubular filter portion 12 d 1 detachably attached to the cup portion 12 b and also has a tubular partition member 12 d 2 detachably attached to the tubular filter portion 12 d 1.
  • The tubular filter portion 12 d 1 has a tubular frame 12 d 11 having a plurality of slits extending in an axial direction and also has a mesh member 12 d 12 provided on an outer peripheral portion of the tubular frame 12 d 11.
  • The tubular frame 12 d 11 has a pair of locking pieces 12 d 111, which are provided at an upper end of the outer peripheral portion of the tubular frame and detachably lock into a pair of arcuate grooves 12 b 3 of the cup portion 12 b, respectively, and also has a pair of locking pieces 12 d 112, which are provided at a lower end of the outer peripheral portion of the tubular frame and detachably lock into a pair of arcuate grooves 12 d 231 (to be described below), respectively, of the partition member 12 d 2.
  • The partition member 12 d 2 has the following component parts: the small diameter tube 12 d 21; a large diameter tube 12 d 22; and a flange portion 12 d 23 for connecting an upper end of the small diameter tube 12 d 21 with an inner circumferential surface of the large diameter tube 12 d 22.
  • The flange portion 12 d 23 has the pair of arcuate grooves 12 d 231 provided on an upper surface of the flange portion and detachably locking to the pair of locking pieces 12 d 112, respectively, at a lower end of the tubular filter portion 12 d 1.
  • As illustrated in FIGS. 12(A) and 12(B), the large diameter tube 12 d 22 has an outer flange 12 d 221 at its lower end. This outer flange 12 d 221 has an elliptical shape in a plan view so that a gap between the outer flange 12 d 221 and the dust collecting container 12 a does not become even because of being elliptical; and narrow gaps S1 and wide gaps S2 are formed. This can prevent the dust having been accumulated in a lower part of the dust collecting container 12 a from being blown up by whirling airflow G and also can prevent a decrease in suction power caused by the dust that attaches to the tubular filter portion 12 d 1 of the inner tube 12 d.
  • More specifically, the bottom portion 12 a 1 of the dust collecting container 12 a has the projection 12 a 4 for preventing the dust from swirling; however, there is a possibility that the suction power may decrease, because a distance from the flange portion 12 d 23 of the partition member 12 d 2 to the bottom portion 12 a 1 of the dust collecting container 12 a is short; and in the absence of the outer flange 12 d 221, the dust hitting the projection 12 a 4 rises up (or is blown up) to the tubular filter portion 12 d 1 above the partition member 12 d 2 and attaches to the tubular filter portion.
  • In order to solve this problem, the outer flange 12 d 221 is provided at a lower end of the partition member 12 d 2 so that the dust is not likely to fly up to the upper side.
  • If the gap between an outer peripheral surface of the outer flange 12 d 221 and an inner peripheral surface of the dust collecting container 12 a is too narrow, the sucked large dust will not go below the outer flange 12 d 221. In the present invention, the gaps are not even—that is, the narrow gaps S1 are formed in places where the dust hits the projection 12 a 4 and is likely to swirl up, and the wide gaps S2 are formed in places where the dust is not likely to swirl up—and the outer flange 12 d 221 is configured to be oval, allowing the large dust to fall. In the Embodiments of the present invention, the outer flange 12 d 221 is set to be 61 mm in major diameter D1, 57 mm in minor diameter D2, 6 mm in narrow gap S1, and 8 mm in wide gap S2; however, lengths are not limited to the above-mentioned lengths.
  • Since the projection 12 a 4 is provided at only one place, normally one narrow gap S1 should be enough to be placed as well. In the Embodiments of the present invention, the partition member 12 d 2 and the tubular filter portion 12 d 1 are configured to be detachable and to lock into arcuate grooves with use of the locking pieces; and since this locking structure has a locking mechanism which can lock even if the structure is rotated 180 degrees to the opposite side; and depending on a locking position of the partition member 12 d 2 with respect to the tubular filter portion 12 d 1, one narrow gap S1 may not be enough to be placed at the position where the dust is likely to swirl up; thus the one narrow gap S1 is placed to be 180 degrees opposite to the other narrow gap (or is placed at a diametrically opposed location to the other narrow gap). In other words, even if the partition member 12 d 2 locks on either side of 180 degrees with respect to the tubular filter portion 12 d 1, the positions of the narrow gaps S1 with respect to the projection 12 a 4 are the same; that is, the outer flange 12 d 221 is formed in an elliptical shape so that either one of the narrow gaps S1 is always at the position where the dust is likely to swirl up.
  • In the assembled state of the dust cup unit 12, the small diameter tube 12 d 21 of the partition member 12 d 2 fits to a positioning tube 12 a 24 provided on the inner bottom surface of the dust collecting container 12 a; and the small diameter tube comes in contact with a packing 12 a 25 provided around the positioning tube 12 a 24. In this state, a space is formed in the dust collecting container 12 a to accumulate the dust mass in the bottom side of the large diameter tube 12 d 22 of the partition member 12 d 2.
  • Detachability of Dust Cup Unit from Drive Unit
  • As illustrated in FIGS. 9(A) and 9(B), the attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 of the drive unit 11 is provided in the intake tube 11 d so as to be rotatable about the shaft Q in a front-rear direction. In a state (illustrated in FIG. 9(A)) in which the dust cup unit 12 is not attached to the drive unit 11, this attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 has a first contacting portion 11 x 51 projecting downward toward the outside from the intake tube 11 d and also has a second contacting portion 11 x 52 contained in the intake tube 11 d.
  • When attaching the dust cup unit 12 (with the filter portion 12 c) to the vacuum cleaner body 10, the locking concave portion 12 a 21 of the dust cup unit 12 is hooked over the hooking member 11 x 2 of the vacuum cleaner body 10 in a state where the dust cup unit 12 tilts to the intake tube 11 d. Then, by making the dust cup unit 12 be parallel to the intake tube 11 d with the hooking member 11 x 2 as a fulcrum, the locking convex portion 11 a 12 of the vacuum cleaner body 10 locks into the locking concave portion 12 c 11 of the dust cup unit 12; and the engaging nail 12 b 22 of the second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 of the dust cup unit 12 engages with the engaging concave portion 11 a 13 of the drive unit 11, and the installation is completed.
  • At this time, as illustrated in FIGS. 9(A) and 9(B), the positioning convex portion 12 c 21 of the filter portion 12 c comes in contact with the first contacting portion 11 x 51 of the attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 and pushes the first contacting portion 11 x 51 into the concave portion 11 x 12, with the result that the attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 rotates; and the second contacting portion 11 x 52 also rotates and protrudes downward toward the outside. However, as the first contacting portion 11 x 51 is pushed deep into the concave portion 11 x 12, the second contacting portion 11 x 52 is housed in the concave portion 11 x 12 again while approaching (or getting close to) the attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5. Meanwhile, the detection convex portion 12 b 6 of the dust cup unit 12 also moves toward the concave portion 11 x 12; and the detection convex portion 12 b 6 is housed in the concave portion 11 x 12 while avoiding the second contacting portion 11 x 52.
  • When detaching (or removing) the dust cup unit 12 from the vacuum cleaner body 10, it makes it easy to detach (or remove) the dust cup unit by slanting the dust cup unit 12 against the intake tube 11 d with use of the hooking member 11 x 2 as a fulcrum while pressing the slide member 12 b 21 of the second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 downward.
  • In the following, through the use of FIGS. 9(A) and 9(B), an example case will be given where the dust cup unit without the filter portion 12 c in the cup portion 12 b is installed in the drive unit 11.
  • For example, if a user forgets to install the filter portion 12 c in the cup portion 12 b and attempts to attach the dust cup unit to the drive unit 11, the positioning convex portion 12 c 21 of the filter portion 12 c comes in contact with the first contacting portion 11 x 51 of the attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 so that the first contacting portion 11 x 51 cannot be pushed into the concave portion 11 x 12, as described above; and the notch portion 12 b 5 (see FIG. 10(B)) of the cup portion 12 b approaches (or moves closer to) the first contacting portion 11 x 51. Then, the detection convex portion 12 b 6 of the cup portion 12 b comes in contact with the second contacting portion 11 x 52 of the attachment forgetting prevention member 11 x 5 and attempts to push the second contacting portion 11 x 52 into the concave portion 11 x 12.
  • At this time, the detection convex portion 12 b 6 tries to rotate the second contacting portion 11 x 52 toward the opposite side of the first contacting portion 11 x 51 side; however, the second contacting portion 11 x 52 hits a side wall constituting the concave portion 11 x 12 and is prevented from turning. As a result, since the cup portion 12 b cannot approach (or cannot come close to) the intake tube 11 d any further, the engaging nail 12 b 22 of the second locking mechanical section 12 b 2 of the dust cup unit cannot engage with the engagement concave portion 11 a 13 of the drive unit 11 and cannot lock into the engagement concave portion; and the dust cup unit (without having the filter portion 12 c) cannot be attached to the drive unit 11.
  • This enables the user to notice that the filter portion is not installed in the dust cup unit. Namely, the electric vacuum cleaner of the present invention can notify the user of forgetting the installation of the filter portion and of urging the user to properly use the electric vacuum cleaner; and this can prevent problems such that the electric vacuum cleaner is operated without the filter portion, and the drive unit having sucked in the dust breaks down (or get broken).
  • Structure of Extension Tube
  • FIG. 13(A) illustrates a front view of an extension tube of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1; FIG. 13(B) illustrates a side view of the extension tube; and FIG. 13(C) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of FIG. 13(A). FIG. 14 illustrates an exploded view of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A); FIG. 15 illustrates an explanatory view of an inner structure of a first connecting pipe unit and a second connecting pipe unit of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A) which are viewed from the front side; FIG. 16 illustrates a transverse cross-section view of the tube body of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A); and FIG. 17 illustrates an explanatory view of a layered structure of the tube body of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A).
  • The extension tube 20 includes the following component parts: a circular tube body 21; a tubular first connecting pipe unit 22 disposed at one end of the tube body 21 and detachably connected with the vacuum cleaner body; a tubular second connecting pipe unit 23 disposed at the other end of the tube body 21 and detachably connected with a suction port body; and a conductive unit 24 laid in the first connecting pipe unit 22, the tube body 21, and the second connecting pipe unit 23 therethrough.
  • Tube Body
  • The tube body 21 is formed by laminating a plurality of tubular carbon fiber layers 21 a and has a pipe shape (body pipe 21). In accordance with Embodiment 1, the laminated tubular carbon fiber layers 21 a are formed by layering a first tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 1, a second tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 2, and a third tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 3 in this order from the inside. The third tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 3 has a resin coating layer 21 b as an outermost layer laminated on its outer peripheral surface. The tube body is processed as dry carbon. The dry carbon is to be molded in a pressurizable kiln using a pressure-resistant device capable of setting an inside pressure to be high.
  • The first tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 1 is made of a unidirectional carbon fiber sheet having a plurality of carbon fibers extending parallel to a pipe longitudinal direction.
  • The second tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 2 and the third tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 3 each are made of a bidirectional carbon fiber sheet having a plurality of warps and a plurality of wefts of carbon fibers.
  • Used as the unidirectional carbon fiber sheet and the bidirectional carbon fiber sheet may be commercially-available prepreg sheets in which the carbon fibers are impregnated with a resin in advance. Besides the warps and the wefts, the carbon fibers can be made of diagonally crossed threads. Combinations of the crossed threads with the warps and the wefts, etc. may be freely arranged.
  • Using the commercially-available prepreg sheets, the tube body 21 can be prepared by molding and laminating the first tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 1, the second tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 2, and the third tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 3 one by one using a mold by a known method. For example, a method for wrapping layers around a shaft rod, such as a metal rod, may be used.
  • In accordance with Embodiment 1, small notches 21 n for positioning connection positions of the first connecting pipe unit 22 and the second connecting pipe unit 23 are formed by notching the already-formed tube body 21 at opposed positions of its both ends.
  • In the tube body 21, a thickness T1 of the first tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 1 is about 0.1 mm; a thickness T2 of the second tubular carbon fiber layer and a thickness T3 of the first tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a 1 each is about 0.3 mm; a thickness T4 of the resin coating layer 21 b is about 0.1 mm; and an overall thickness T5 is about 0.8 mm. The thickness of the first to third tubular carbon fiber layers 21 a 1 to 21 a 3 is based on a thickness of the unidirectional carbon fiber sheet and a thickness of the bidirectional carbon fiber sheet used for forming the layers.
  • Each tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a has both ends extending in the longitudinal direction of the tube; and end surfaces of these both ends have end surface contacting portions 21 ax coming in contact with each other. The end surface contacting portions 21 ax are formed by fusion-bonding the end surfaces of the both ends of the unidirectional carbon fiber sheet and of the bidirectional carbon fiber sheet used for forming each tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a.
  • In the tube body 21, one of the end surface contacting portions 21 ax of the tubular carbon fiber layers 21 a is configured not to overlap with the end surface contacting portion 21 ax of the adjacent tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a. In accordance with Embodiment 1, each end surface contacting portion 21 ax is disposed at a position shifted from a center angle by 120°. In this way, the positions of the end surface contacting portions 21 ax can be shifted uniformly in the circumferential direction; and thus the tube body does not have any strong or weak parts, enabling the tube body to be uniformized (or making the tube body uniform).
  • Since each tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a has the end surface contacting portion 21 ax, each tubular carbon fiber layer 21 a is formed having a uniform thickness without any bumps (or bulges). That is, in a case of simply wrapping one carbon fiber sheet threefold around a metal rod at the time of preparing the tube body, bumps are formed between an end of the first (or undermost) wrapping and a beginning of the second (or middle) wrapping and between an end of the second (or middle) wrapping and a beginning of the third (or outermost) wrapping; however, such bumps are not formed in the tube body 21 of Embodiment 1 because the first to third tubular carbon fiber layers 21 a 1 to 21 a 3 are independent from each other. This enables the overall tube body 21 to have the uniform thickness and to be evenly rigid.
  • First Connecting Pipe Unit
  • The first connecting pipe unit 22 is to be connected with the vacuum cleaner body 10 and has a connecting pipe body 22 a, a fragment 22 b, and a (first) cover 22 c.
  • The connecting pipe body 22 a has the following component parts: a (first) fixed portion 22 a 1 inserted into one end of the tube body 21 and fixed thereto with an adhesive; a (first) terminal holder 22 a 2 communicating with the fixed portion 22 a 1 and holding a pair of male terminals 24 a 2 (to be described below) of the conductive unit 24; and an inserting portion 22 a 3 communicating with the terminal holder 22 a 2 and inserted into the front opening 11 d 1 of the vacuum cleaner body 10.
  • The fixed portion 22 a 1 has at its inner peripheral surface a pair of receiving pieces 22 a 11 for receiving one end of a support plate 24 b (to be described below) of the conductive unit 24; and the fixed portion has a positioning convex portion 22 a 12 engaging with one of the notches 21 n of the tube body 21 at a boundary portion between the fixed portion and the terminal holder 22 a 2 on its outer peripheral surface.
  • The terminal holder 22 a 2 has a concave portion on the positioning convex portion 22 a 12 side on its outer circumferential surface; and in this concave portion, a (first) drawing port 22 a 21 is formed for drawing the pair of male terminals 24 a 2 and lead wires 24 a 1 of the conductive unit 24 from the inside to the outside.
  • The concave portion of the terminal holder 22 a 2 is provided with a rib structure 22 a 22 for holding the pair of male terminals 24 a 2 parallel to each other at predetermined intervals and also with a boss part 22 a 23 into which a tapping screw 22 d for attaching the cover 22 c is screwed.
  • The inserting portion 22 a 3 has, on the positioning convex portion 22 a 12 side on an outer peripheral surface of the inserting portion, the engaging concave portion 22 a 31 detachably engaging with the engaging nail 11 x 11 of the locking member 11 x 1 of the vacuum cleaner body 10.
  • The fragment 22 b is to cover the drawing port 22 a 21 of the connecting pipe body 22 a through which the pair of lead wires 24 a 1 is laid; and when using the electric vacuum cleaner 1, the fragment functions to prevent dust in the air passing through the extension tube 20 from flowing from the drawing port 22 a 2 1 to the male terminal 24 a 2 side, and protects the male terminals 24 a 2.
  • The cover 22 c covers the concave portion of the terminal holder 22 a 2 of the connecting pipe body 22 a by screwing the tapping screw 22 d into the boss part 22 a 23; and the cover presses the fragment 22 b against the connecting pipe body 22 a and fixes the fragment to the connecting pipe body.
  • Second Connecting Pipe Unit
  • The second connecting pipe unit 23 is connected with the intake port body 40, and has the following component parts: a connecting pipe body 23 a, a fragment 23 b, a locking member 23 c, a coil spring 23 d, and a (second) cover 23 e.
  • The connecting pipe body 23 a has a (second) fixed portion 23 a 1 inserted into the other end of the tube body 21 and fixed thereto with an adhesive, and also has a (second) terminal holder 23 a 2 communicating with the fixed portion 23 a 1 and holding a pair of female terminals 24 a 3 (which will be described below) of the conductive unit 24.
  • The fixed portion 23 a 1 has on its inner peripheral surface a pair of receiving pieces (not illustrated) for receiving the other end of the support plate 24 b of the conductive unit 24; and the fixed portion has a positioning convex portion 23 a 12 engaging with the other one of the notches 21 n of the tube body 21 at a boundary portion between the fixed portion and the terminal holder 23 a 2 on its outer peripheral surface.
  • The terminal holder 23 a 2 has a concave portion on the positioning convex portion 23 a 12 side on its outer peripheral surface; and in this concave portion, a (second) drawing port 23 a 21 is formed for drawing the pair of female terminals 24 a 3 and the lead wires 24 a 1 of the conductive unit 24 from the inside to the outside. The concave portion of the terminal holder 23 a 2 is provided with a rib structure 23 a 22 for holding the pair of female terminals 24 a 3 parallel to each other at predetermined intervals and also with a boss part 23 a 23 into which a tapping screw 22 f for attaching the cover 23 e is screwed.
  • The locking member 23 c has a shaft 23 c 1 and also has a button 23 c 2 and a locking nail 23 c 3 communicating with each other so as to sandwich the shaft 23 c 1 therebetween; and the locking member is mounted in the concave portion of the terminal holder 23 a 2. The shaft 23 c 1 is rotatably attached to the rib structure 23 a 22. The locking nail 23 c 3 is configured to protrude into the connecting pipe body 23 a from an opening formed on a recess bottom surface of the connecting pipe body 23 a.
  • The coil spring 23 d is provided in the recess of the connecting pipe body 23 a so as to bias the button 23 c 2 of the locking member 23 c outwardly.
  • The fragment 23 b is to cover the drawing port 23 a 21 of the connecting pipe body 23 a through which the pair of lead wires 24 a 1 is laid; and when using the electric vacuum cleaner 1, the fragment functions to prevent dust in the air passing through the extension tube 20 from flowing from the drawing port 23 a 21 to the female terminal 24 a 3 side, and protects the female terminals 24 a 3.
  • The cover 23 e has an opening 23 e 1 that exposes the button 23 c 2 of the locking member 23 c to the outside. This cover 23 e covers the concave portion of the terminal holder 23 a 2 of the connecting pipe body 23 a by screwing the tapping screw 22 f into the boss part 23 a 23, and presses the fragment 23 b against the connecting pipe body 23 a and fixes the fragment to the connecting pipe body so as to prevent the locking member 23 c from falling off.
  • Conductive Unit
  • FIG. 18(A) illustrates a front view of a conductive unit in the extension tube of FIG. 13(A); FIG. 18(B) illustrates a side view of the conductive unit; and FIG. 18(C) illustrates a rear view of the conductive unit. FIG. 19 illustrates an exploded view of the conductive unit of FIG. 18(A). FIG. 20(A) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line I-I of FIG. 18(A); FIG. 20(B) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line II-II of FIG. 18(A); and FIG. 20(C) illustrates a cross-section view taken from line III-III of FIG. 18(A). FIG. 21 illustrates lead wires in a cover plate of the conductive unit of FIG. 18(A); and FIG. 22 illustrates a transverse cross-section view of the first connecting pipe unit of the extension tube of FIG. 13(A). FIGS. 20(A) and 20(B) illustrate the cross-section views of projecting pieces 24 c 2, respectively, which will be described below.
  • The conductive unit 24 includes a pair of conductive cables 24 a and an elongated hollow plate 24 x for housing the pair of conductive cables 24 a.
  • The hollow plate 24 x has the support plate 24 b and a cover plate 24 c that are configured to contain and sandwich the pair of conductive cables 24 a therebetween; and these component parts are integrated by ultrasonic welding at a time of assembling the conductive unit 24. These component parts may be integrated by an adhesive.
  • The pair of conductive cables 24 a and the support plate 24 b are longer in length than the tube body 21; the pair of conductive cables 24 a are longer in length than the support plate 24 b; and the support plate 24 b is longer in length than the cover plate 24 c.
  • Each conductive cable 24 a has the lead wires 24 a 1 covered with an insulating tube, and also has the pin-shaped male terminals 24 a 2 and the clip-shaped female terminals 24 a 3, both of the terminals being electrically connected with both ends of the lead wires 24 a 1.
  • In a case where the extension tube 20 is connected with the vacuum cleaner body 10 and the intake port body 40, the male terminals 24 a 2 of the extension tube 20 are plugged into and electrically connected with the female terminals 11 y 12, respectively, of the vacuum cleaner body 10; and the male terminals 42 a (to be described below) of the intake port body 40 are plugged into and electrically connected with the female terminals 24 a 3, respectively, of the extension tube 20 (see FIG. 23).
  • The support plate 24 b has a base portion 24 b 1 having a concave transverse plane and also has a pair of hooking pieces 24 b 2 provided along upper end portions of both side surfaces of the base portion 24 b 1; and the support plate is made of an insulating resin (such as an ABS resin).
  • A bottom of the base portion 24 b 1 of the support plate 24 b for receiving the cover plate 24 c is flat.
  • The cover plate 24 c has a base portion 24 c 1 whose transverse plane is nearly m-shaped, and also has the projecting pieces 24 c 2 provided on the outer surface of both end portions of the base portion 24 c 1; and the cover plate is made of an insulating resin (such as an ABS resin). The pair of projecting pieces 24 c 2 at the both end portions play a role of embankments (or banks) to block objects, such as dirt, from entering a space between the projecting pieces 24 c 2.
  • The base portion 24 c 1 has a pair of grooves 24 c 11 provided along a longitudinal direction at a center of a width direction and respectively housing the pair of conductive cables 24 a.
  • A transverse plane of an outer surface of the base portion 24 c 1 opposite to the grooves 24 c 11 has an arc shape; and a transverse plane of an outer surface of the projecting piece 24 c 2 also has an arc shape.
  • A transverse plane of an outer surface of the pair of hooking pieces 24 b 2 of the support plate 24 b has an arcuate portion 24 b 21 that is continuous with each arc projecting piece 24 c 2 of the cover plate 24 c, and also has a flat surface portion 24 b 22.
  • To the base portion 24 c 1, a pair of hemispherical ribs 24 c 3 are respectively provided at both end portions 24 ce and an intermediate portion 24 cc of the pair of grooves 24 c 11, the pair of hemispherical ribs sandwiching the lead wire 24 a 1 therebetween that is housed in each groove 24 c 11 so as to prevent the lead wire to be displaced (or misaligned). The hemispherical ribs 24 c 3 need not be a pair; and the hemispheric ribs may be in one place or may be placed alternately at equal intervals.
  • On both sides of each groove 24 c 11 of the base portion 24 c 1, a pair of ridges 24 c 4 is provided along a longitudinal direction.
  • The conductive unit 24 contains each of the conductive cables 24 a in each groove 24 c 11 of the cover plate 24 c; and the support plate 24 b covers the groove 24 c 11 side; and then an inner surface of the support plate 24 b comes in contact with the pair of ridges 24 c 4 of the cover plate 24 c and is ultrasonic-welded with these ridges. Instead of the ultrasonic welding, an adhesive may be used.
  • In the assembled conductive unit 24, the support plate 24 b is longer in length than the cover plate 24 c; and each conductive cable 24 a is longer in length than the support plate 24 b, with the result that a part of both ends of each conductive cable 24 a is exposed to the outside while being supported by the support plate 24 b.
  • In the above descriptions, the conductive cables 24 a are referred to as the pair of conductive cables, but are not limited to this. For example, only one conductive cable may be used. In this case, the one cable may have two conductive cables inside, allowing the two cables to be one cable. This allows the one cable to be laid through one of the two grooves 24 c 11 (see FIG. 20).
  • Assembly of Extension Tube
  • In the following, one example of how the extension tube 20 is assembled will be described.
  • Firstly the conductive unit 24 is inserted into the tube body 21; and then the pair of male terminals 24 a 2 of the conductive unit 24 is incorporated (or inserted) into the first connecting pipe unit 22, and the pair of female terminals 24 a 3 of the conductive unit 24 is incorporated (or inserted) into the second connecting pipe unit 23.
  • The pair of male terminals 24 a 2 is inserted into the connecting pipe body 22 a of the first connecting pipe unit 22, is drawn from the drawing port 22 a 21 to the outside, and is fixed to the rib structure 22 a 22. The pair of male terminals 24 a 2 fixed to the rib structure 22 a 22 projects from the rib structure 22 a 22 in a longitudinal direction. At this time, one end of the pair of hooking pieces 24 b 2 of the support plate 24 b of the conductive unit 24 is placed on the pair of receiving pieces 22 a 11 of the connecting pipe body 22 a.
  • Portions facing inner surfaces of the tube body 21 and the first and second connecting pipe units 22 and 23—i.e., outer surfaces of the pair of hooking pieces 24 b 2 of the support plate 24 b and an outer surface of the cover plate 24 c—in the conductive unit 24 are configured to have an arc shape so that the conductive unit 24 can lay along the inner surfaces of the tube body 21 and the first and second connecting pipe units 22 and 23.
  • Secondly the fragment 22 b and the cover 22 c are attached to the connecting pipe body 22 a; and the fixed portion 22 a 1 of the connecting pipe body 22 a is inserted into one end of the tube body 21 and is fixed thereto with an adhesive. At this time, the positioning convex portion 22 a 12 of the first connecting pipe unit 22 engages with one of the notches 21 n of the tube body 21 so as to position the positioning convex portion.
  • The pair of female terminals 24 a 3 is inserted into the connecting pipe body 23 a of the second connecting pipe unit 23, is drawn from the drawing port 23 a 21 to the outside, and is fixed to the rib structure 23 a 22. The pair of male terminals 24 a 2 fixed to the rib structure 22 a 22 respectively communicate with a pair of openings provided on the rib structure 22 a 22. At this time, the other ends of the pair of hooking pieces 24 b 2 of the support plate 24 b of the conductive unit 24 are respectively placed on the pair of receiving pieces 22 a 11 of the connecting pipe body 23 a (see FIG. 22). This allows the both ends of the conductive unit 24 to be supported by the first and second connecting pipe units 22 and 23, and thus this makes it possible for the conductive unit 24 to keep its position uplifted (or put up) without being supported inside the tube body 21. Since the conductive unit 24 is supported by only the both ends of the first and second connecting pipe units 22 and 23 each in the tube body 21, the tube body 21 need not have any additional component parts, leading to its assembly at low cost and improvement in assembly operation. To avoid any gap (or interstice) between the conductive unit 24 and the inner surface of the tube body 21 that could be formed by warpage (or a curve) of the conductive unit, the support plate 24 b has the shape like the letter “U” whose transverse plane is shallow; and a transverse plane of the cover plate 24 c has the shape like the letter “W”; and these component parts each are provided with a rib in a longitudinal direction.
  • Lastly the fragment 23 b and the cover 23 e are attached to the connecting pipe body 23 a; and the fixed portion 23 a 1 of the connecting pipe body 23 a is inserted into the other end of the tube body 21 and fixed thereto with an adhesive. At this time, the positioning convex portion 23 a 12 of the second connecting pipe unit 23 engages with the other one of the notches 21 n of the tube body 21 so as to position the positioning convex portion.
  • The assembly of the extension tube 20 is now completed.
  • Intake Port Body
  • FIG. 23 illustrates a bottom view of an intake port body of the electric vacuum cleaner in accordance with Embodiment 1; FIG. 24 illustrates a side view of the intake port body illustrated in FIG. 23. FIG. 25 illustrates a cross-section view of the intake port body taken from line I-I of FIG. 23; and FIG. 26 illustrates a cross-section view of the intake port body taken from line II-II of FIG. 23.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 23 to FIG. 26, the intake port body 40 includes the following component parts: a bottom plate 41 a; a top plate 41 b opposed to the bottom plate 41 a; a front plate 41 c and a rear plate 41 d that are respectively placed at the front and at the back in a moving direction (in a direction of an X arrow indicated in FIG. 23); and a left plate 41 e and a right plate 41 f that are respectively placed on the left and on the right of the top plate 41 b in the moving direction.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 23, the intake port body 40 includes the following component parts: an intake port 41 that is provided to the bottom plate 41 a and extends in a right-and-left direction (in a direction of an A1 arrow); a connecting pipe 42 connected to the rear side of the intake port 41 through a connecting shaft 42 x; a rotary brush 43 rotatably attached around an axis extending in a right-and-left direction in the intake port 41; a suction channel 16 connecting the intake port 41 to the connecting pipe 42 (see FIG. 25); a motor for rotary brush 44 driving the rotary brush 43 (see FIG. 26); a brush cover 80 covering a left end of the rotary brush 43 (as illustrated in FIG. 23); and a lifting detecting device 47 and wheels 54, all of which being attached to the bottom plate 41 a.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 26, a motor output gear 50 fixed to a motor output shaft 46 of the motor for rotary brush 44 is fastened to a gear 58 b attached to the rotary brush 43 with a timing belt 48.
  • Once a start-up switch is turned on with use of the operating portion 11 e (see FIG. 1), and floor cleaning starts, the rotary brush 43 driven by the motor for rotary brush 44 sweeps and collects dust on the floor, and the dust is carried from the intake port 41 to the dust cup unit 12 (see FIG. 1) through the suction channel 16 and the connecting pipe.
  • The lifting detecting device 47 has the following component parts: a swinging lever having a wheel; a switch body swingably supporting the swing lever; and a torsion coil spring biasing the swinging lever toward the bottom side; and the switch body is connected with a circuit board for rotary brush-driving motor contained in the bottom plate 41 a; and the wheel of the swinging lever is downwardly exposed from the bottom plate 41 a to the outside.
  • When the intake port body 40 is lifted and spaced away from the floor, the lifting detecting device 47 is triggered and forces to stop the operation of the motor for rotary brush 44.
  • This intake port body 40 has a pair of lead wires that is placed therein and is electrically connected with the motor for rotary brush 44 and the lifting detecting device 47; and the pair of lead wires are electrically connected with the pair of pin-shaped male terminals 42 a, respectively, the male terminals being provided to the connecting pipe 42.
  • The connecting pipe 42 has at its end a locking concave portion 42 b.
  • The intake port body 40 configured as described above is detachably connected with the second connecting pipe unit 23 of the extension tube 20. Thus the pair of male terminals 42 b of the intake port body 40 are respectively inserted into the pair of female terminals 24 a 3 of the extension tube 20, and are electrically connected therewith; and the locking nail 23 c 3 of the locking member 23 c of the extension tube 20 detachably locks into the locking concave portion 42 b of the intake port body 40 (see FIG. 1, FIG. 13, and FIG. 14).
  • Embodiment 2
  • The extension tube 20 provided with the first and second connecting pipe units 22 and 23 at both ends of the tube body 21 has been described in the first embodiment. However, the first and second connecting pipe units 22 and 23 may be omitted. In such a case, the extension tube is configured such that the male terminal and the female terminal at both ends of the conductive unit 24 are fixed to both interior ends of the tube body.
  • Embodiment 3
  • The extension tube for an electric stick vacuum cleaner has been described in the first embodiment. However, the extension tube according to the present invention is also applicable to an electric canister vacuum cleaner.
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • The extension tube for the electric vacuum cleaner according to the present invention comprises a tube body and a conductive unit provided so as to be laid in the tube body,
      • wherein the conductive unit includes conductive cables and a hollow plate that contains the conductive cables.
  • The extension tube for the electric vacuum cleaner according to the present invention may have configurations described below, and these configurations may be combined with one another as appropriate.
  • (1) The hollow plate may have a support plate and a cover plate, the support and cover plates covering the conductive cable so as to sandwich the conductive cable therebetween.
  • With this configuration, the conductive unit can be assembled easily.
  • (2) The conductive cable and the support plate may be longer than the tube body, the conductive cable may be longer than the support plate, and the support plate may be longer than the cover plate.
  • With this configuration, the connecting portions to be connected to the intake port body which has the motor and the rotary brush incorporated therein and the vacuum cleaner body are easily provided to both ends of the tube body.
  • (3) The support plate may include a base portion having a concave transverse plane and a pair of hooking pieces provided along upper end portions of both side surfaces of the base portion.
  • With this configuration, when a pair of receiving pieces is provided to the interior of the tube body or interiors of the connecting portions at both ends of the tube body, the pair of hooking pieces at both ends of the conductive unit can be hooked and held on the pair of receiving pieces.
  • (4) The support plate may have, on the base portion, a flat bottom portion for receiving the cover plate, and
      • the cover plate may have an outer surface having an arc transverse plane.
  • With this configuration, the conductive unit can be disposed along the inner surface of the cylindrical tube body, whereby a wide space through which air passes can be ensured in the tube body.
  • (5) The cover plate may have a groove provided along a longitudinal direction at a center of a width direction for individually housing the conductive cables.
  • With this configuration, conductive cables can be individually protected in respective grooves, and insulation between the conductive cables can be improved.
  • (6) The cover plate may have hemispherical ribs at both end portions and an intermediate portion of the groove, the hemispherical ribs sandwiching the conductive cables housed in the groove to prevent displacement of the conductive cables.
  • With this configuration, unsteady movement of the conductive cables in the respective grooves and scratches caused by the unsteady movement can be prevented, whereby performance for protecting the conductive cables in the respective grooves can be enhanced.
  • The disclosed Embodiments should be recognized as exemplifications in all respects and should not be recognized as limitative. The scope of the present invention is not described by the expositions above but is described in claims; and the scope of the present invention is intended to include the meanings (or the contents) equivalent to the scope of the claims and also include all alterations (and modifications) within the claims.
  • INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
  • The present invention is applicable to an extension tube for an electric vacuum cleaners such as stick vacuum cleaners and canister vacuum cleaners.
  • REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
    • 1 Electric vacuum cleaner
    • 20 Extension tube
    • 21 Tube body
    • 24 Conductive unit (conductive section)
    • 24 a Conductive cable
    • 24 b Support plate
    • 24 b 1 Base part
    • 24 b 2 Hook piece
    • 24 c Cover plate
    • 24 c 11 Groove
    • 24 c 3 Hemisphere rib
    • 24 x Hollow plate

Claims (7)

1. An extension tube for an electric vacuum cleaner comprising: a tube body; and a conductive unit provided so as to pass through the tube body,
wherein the conductive unit includes conductive cables and a hollow plate accommodating the conductive cables.
2. The extension tube according to claim 1, wherein the hollow plate has a support plate and a cover plate, the support and cover plates covering the conductive cable so as to hold the conductive cable therebetween.
3. The extension tube according to claim 2, wherein the conductive cable and the support plate are longer than the tube body, the conductive cable is longer than the support plate, and the support plate is longer than the cover plate.
4. The extension tube according to claim 2, wherein the support plate includes a base part having a recessed cross-section and a pair of hook pieces provided along upper ends of both lateral surfaces of the base part.
5. he extension tube according to claim 4,
wherein the support plate has, on the base part, a flat bottom part for receiving the cover plate, and
the cover plate has an outer face having an arc cross-section.
6. The extension tube according to claim 2,
wherein the cover plate has a groove provided along a longitudinal direction in a widthwise central part for individually housing the conductive cables.
7. The extension tube according to claim 6, wherein the cover plate has hemisphere ribs at both ends and an intermediate part of the groove, the hemisphere ribs holding the conductive cables housed in the groove to prevent displacement of the conductive cables.
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