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titleOfInvention Vacuum cleaner suction nozzle configuration
abstract The floor nozzle for a vacuum cleaner has a semi-cylindrical downwardly facing chamber 60 for housing an agitator [not shown, but could be a rotatable brush]. The chamber has a rearward wall with a bottom edge in which there is formed a so-called relief cutout 58. Behind the chamber 60 is formed a suction duct 140 into which collected dirt is carried and ultimately taken to the dirt collecting means in the cleaner via a suction port [not shown]. The arrangement is such that the cutout 58 communicates with the duct 140 and allows large dirt particles to pass. In the preferred arrangement the nozzle has a bottom plate located below the chamber 60 and defining an elongate inlet opening to the nozzle. This plate also forms the bottom wall of the suction duct 140 and is spaced vertically from the bottom rear edge of the chamber 60 so as to form an elongate transverse opening communicating with the chamber 69 and the duct 140. Effectively this elongate opening widens where the cutout is located.
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