Abstract:
A cleaning device for a Venetian blind element comprises a pair of cooperating cleaning bodies mounted on a hand-held housing and having cleaning parts for holding the element therebetween in a cleaning position of the cleaning bodies. One of the cleaning bodies is manually movable away from the other cleaning body for spacing the cleaning parts apart, and a driving system is mounted in the housing for transmitting a vibratory cleaning motion to one or both cleaning bodies.
Abstract:
An electrical appliance in which a motor-driven roller is rotated, the roller being fitted with any type sleeve designed for a specific task such as washing a window glass, sanding a car body or buffing a surface of an object.
Abstract:
Portable electromechanical household tool appliance consisting of a box-like casing made of a number of parts of plastics enclosing an electric motor. A driving shaft of the motor emerges from the box-like casing. A plurality of working tools or cleaning members can be removably secured to the device, the cleaning members including a first interchangeable cleaning member provided with brush means and removably mounted on the shaft and a second interchangeable cleaning member provided with a peripheral row of bristles and removably mounted on the casing of the device.
Abstract:
A handheld extraction cleaner includes a unitary body provided with a carry handle, and further provided with a supply tank, a recovery tank, and a suction source, all of which are carried on the unitary body. The various components of the extraction cleaner can be arranged for a balanced weight in hand. The supply tank can be integrated with a fluid distributor in a removable, modular unit.
Abstract:
A hand vacuum cleaner has a cyclone having a cyclone axis of rotation that extends between the front and rear ends of the cyclone. A main body houses a suction motor. The suction motor is positioned rearward of the cyclone. The suction motor has an axis of rotation that is parallel to the cyclone axis of rotation. A pistol grip handle is located at the rear end of the hand vacuum cleaner wherein a finger grip area is positioned forward of the pistol grip handle and rearward of the main body. The cyclone axis of rotation extends through the pistol grip handle. An energy storage unit located at a lower end of the pistol grip handle and a power switch located at an upper end of the pistol grip handle.
Abstract:
A handheld extraction cleaner includes a unitary body provided with a carry handle, and further provided with a supply tank, a recovery tank, and a suction source, all of which are carried on the unitary body. The various components of the extraction cleaner can be arranged for a balanced weight in hand. The supply tank can be integrated with a fluid distributor in a removable, modular unit.
Abstract:
A hand vacuum cleaner may have an air treatment member and a pre-motor filter downstream from the air treatment member. A suction motor and fan assembly may be is positioned downstream of and below the pre-motor filter, a post motor filter may be positioned downstream of the suction motor and fan assembly and in the lower end of the hand vacuum cleaner. A clean air outlet may be positioned below the suction motor and fan assembly whereby air travels downwardly from the suction motor and fan assembly and through the post motor filter to the clean air outlet.