High-pressure cleaner

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – With mobile tank-type supply means – Vehicle drawn or carried

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239310, 239532, B05B 704, B05B 724

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054050863

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BRIEF SUMMARY
TITLE OF THE INVENTION



High-Pressure Cleaner



BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a high-pressure cleaner with the precharacterizing features of claim 1.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A high-pressure cleaning apparatus is known from DE-GM 91 04 335 which is provided with rollers on the underside of the housing of the apparatus in order to avoid relatively tiring carrying of the apparatus, so that in particular heavy high-pressure cleaners can be easily transported. In addition a transport handle of hoop form is provided so that the high-pressure cleaner can be transported without great effort to any place of use, even over long distances. In such high-pressure cleaner however numerous accessories are needed for operation, namely a washing gun, at least one spray lance, a pressure hose and an electric cable, which also have to be carried on the apparatus separately, without suitable receptacles. In addition, in storing the high-pressure cleaner, these accessories are mostly only stored loose beside the apparatus, so that considerable storage space is hereby lost. In the reference cited above there are no proposals for storage and transport of the accessories necessary for operating the high-pressure cleaner.
In EP-B 0 249 153 a portable high-pressure cleaner is described on whose housing a plurality of lateral hooked projections are provided for receiving and holding in place the spray lances pertaining to the washing gun. Furthermore on the rear side of the housing an upwardly open drum is provided, in which the pressure hose can be placed. This however requires precise rolling up of the pressure hose, which can take considerable time. The transport of this portable high-pressure cleaner is tiring, especially with a heavy duty model, on account of the relatively high weight. In addition, the accessories can easily fall out of their receptacles, e.g. on banging into a door. From DE-A 3 400 568 there is known a high-pressure cleaner in which the whole spraying lance can be stuck into a heatable receiving chamber open below, to prevent the handle freezing up. The tubular receiving chamber is directed obliquely downwards for this, so that this receptacle needs considerable space.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention is thus based on the object of providing a space-saving and secure transport and storage facility for the accessories needed to operate the high-pressure cleaner, while getting hold of the accessories and putting them to use is possible with ease and quickly.
This object is met by a high-pressure cleaner according to the features of claim 1 or 5 or 7.
By means of the insertion receptacles provided in the housing for inserting the washing gun and the spray lance, these are held reliably during transport and are always ready to hand for use. In addition the pressure hose can remain connected, so that time-saving transport and rapid grasping or sticking back of the washing gun are facilitated, especially with changing sites of use, e.g. in cleaning facades. By virtue of the separate insertion of the washing gun on the one hand and the spray lance on the other, each in an insertion receptacle, the overall height of the high-pressure cleaner is relative small when put away, so that only a small space is required.
Furthermore the mutually spaced hose hooks fitted to the housing and whose ends face one another are of independent significance. The pressure hose can thereby be gripped and fixed between the hose hooks, without laborious rolling up to a specific diameter. It is also possible to withdraw individual loops, as needed, without the whole coil being spoilt. By virtue of the simple insertion of the hose loops, the pressure hose can remain connected to the washing gun. The hose loops assume something of a figure of eight configuration in the fixing position between the two hose hooks, so that the pressure hose is held securely by its own elasticity.
The implementation of the cable holder is of further independent significance, the winding on to

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