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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 26, 2002
Filed:
Sep. 29, 2000
Chris M. Paterson, Long Beach, MS (US);
Shane P. Cohen, New Orleans, LA (US);
Jeffrey A. Millard, Long Beach, MS (US);
Dennis Lamb, Long Beach, MS (US);
Terrance Monty Roberts, Fayetteville, AR (US);
Javier Verdura, Milford, CT (US);
Oreck Holdings, LLC, Cheyenne, WY (US);
Abstract
Handle assemblies for floor care devices, and methods for using the same, are disclosed. In one embodiment, a handle apparatus includes a main member partially surrounding a cord retaining space that is adapted to receive a plurality of portions of a power cord of the floor care device. A retaining member is moveably attached to the main member, and includes a retaining surface that is positionable proximate the cord retaining space. In a first or “retaining” position, the retaining surface retains the plurality of power cord portions within the cord retaining space, and in a second or “releasing” position, the retaining surface releases the plurality of power cord portions from the cord retaining space. In alternate embodiments, the retaining member may be rotatably, pivotably, or slidably attached to the main member, pivotably attached to the main member. In another embodiment, a handle assembly includes a main member having a grip portion adapted to be held by an operator of the floor care device, and a base portion attached to the grip portion. The base portion includes an attachment portion adapted to attach to an attachment end of a handle support, and a receiving portion adapted to attach to a first end of a power cord. A support axis projects axially outwardly from the attachment end of the handle support into the attachment portion, and a first axis projects axially outwardly from the first end of the power cord into the receiving portion such that the first axis is approximately parallel to the support axis.