Power cord storage device

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Inventors

Lowder, Dale E.

Application #

245026

Filed

Mar-18-1981

Published

Oct-19-1982

Current US Class

016/436
242/129
248/49

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/51 248/52 248/486 248/293 16/111 15/354 242/129

Assignee

McGraw-Edison Company (Rolling Meadows, IL)

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McKinley; Thomas M., Gealow; Jon Carl, Gilroy; Hugh M.

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Abstract
A power cord storage device for electrically powered apparatus, such as a vacuum cleaner having a control handle, includes a first pin, an arm rotatably supported on the handle and including a hub portion defining an L-shaped slot within which the pin extends, another arm secured to another leg of the handle and being rotatable to a first position so that the pin may be positioned in one leg of the slot and the power cord may be wrapped around the arms. The hub may be shifted to place the pin in the other leg of the slot to release the power cord.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A power cord storage device for electrically powered apparatus comprising:

a generally U-shaped control handle for controlling said electrically powered apparatus;

a pin extending radially outwardly from one leg of said handle;

a pivot arm rotatably supported on said handle, said pivot arm including a hub portion defining a L-shaped slot within which said pin extends; and

an other arm secured to the other leg of said handle, said pivot arm being rotatable to a first position so that said pin may be positioned in one leg of said slot and the power cord may be wrapped around said arms, and said cord being released by shifting said hub of said pivot arm to place said pin in the other leg of said slot and rotating said pivot arm towards said other arm.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to vacuum cleaners of the wet/dry type and more particularly to tanks for such cleaners and a wheeled carriage which permits the tanks to be detachably supported on the carriage yet pivotable relative thereto for dumping the contents contained within the tank.

Various forms of wet/dry vacuum cleaning apparatus are presently available. These apparatus generally include a debris collection tank. The tank is typically open at its top end and is adapted to support a suction head which carries a blower. A suitable inlet is provided either in the tank or in the suction head which is connectable to a flexible hose. The blower creates suction in the hose for cleaning purposes. These vacuum cleaners are capable of removing dry material from the surface to be cleaned or sucking liquids such as water into the collection tank. An example of one such prior art wet/dry vacuum cleaner may be found in U.S. Pat. No. 2,719,596 entitled VACUUM CLEANER and issued on Oct. 4, 1955 to M. A. Kent et al. The vacuum cleaner disclosed in this patent includes a collection tank and a suction head. The collection tank is supported upon a wheeled carriage. In order to empty the tank, a draw off valve is provided permitting from one-fourth to one-third of the contents to be drawn off. In order to fully empty the tank, it must be removed from the support carriage.
 
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