EP4101360B1 - Cleaner holder - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the present invention relates to a cleaner holder.
- a cleaner is a device that performs cleaning by sucking and wiping dust or foreign substances on a surface to be cleaned.
- Such a cleaner may be classified into a manual cleaner that performs cleaning while a user directly moves the cleaner and an automatic cleaner that performs cleaning while the cleaner is driven by itself.
- the manual cleaner may be classified into a canister cleaner, an upright cleaner, a handheld cleaner, a stick cleaner and the like depending on types of the cleaner.
- the above-described cleaner may have a rechargeable battery embedded therein, and the rechargeable battery may supply electric power for operating the cleaner only when being frequently charged.
- the cleaner requires a holder that may simultaneously charge the rechargeable battery and hold the cleaner.
- the vacuum cleaner holder includes a pedestal for holding a head of a vacuum cleaner to simultaneously charge and hold the vacuum cleaner and a support having charging pins for charging the vacuum cleaner.
- the vacuum cleaner holder according to the prior art which holds a vacuum cleaner having a center on a lower side thereof, is inserted into support pieces on a lower side of the vacuum cleaner to support the vacuum cleaner.
- the cleaner holder according to the prior art may not hold the cleaner.
- JP 2014 124 443 A discloses a cleaner holder according to the preamble of claim 1.
- CN 105 395 132 A discloses a handheld dust collector with a bracket.
- WO 2015/129387 A1 discloses an electric vacuum cleaner which balances functioning as an electric vacuum cleaner and as an air cleaner.
- the present disclosure provides a cleaner holder which may simultaneously charge a cleaner and a battery, and which be used in a stand type or a wall-mounted type, as needed.
- the present disclosure provides a cleaner holder which may be used while being supported by a floor.
- a cleaner holder which is fixed to a wall surface includes: a first body which is fixed to the wall surface on a rear surface of the first body and has a first charging port formed on a front surface of the first body to charge a cleaner, and of which the front surface is in contact with a first surface of the cleaner; a second body which protrudes from the first body and of which an upper surface supports a second surface of the cleaner; and a locking part provided on the first body and coupled to the cleaner.
- first, second, A, B, (a) and (b) may be used.
- Each of the terms is merely used to distinguish the corresponding component from other components, and does not delimit an essence, an order or a sequence of the corresponding component. It should be understood that when one component is “connected”, “coupled” or “joined” to another component, the former may be directly connected or jointed to the latter or may be “connected”, coupled” or “joined” to the latter with a third component interposed therebetween.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a cleaner holder according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the cleaner holder of FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is a rear view of the cleaner holder of FIG. 1
- FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a state in which a cleaner is held on the cleaner holder.
- a cleaner holder 10 includes a charging stand 100 for charging a battery of the cleaner 300.
- the charging stand 100 may simultaneously support the cleaner 300 and charge the battery provided in the cleaner 300.
- the cleaner 300 may include a cleaner body 310 having a suction motor, a battery housing 320 in which the battery is accommodated, an extension tube 330 and a suction nozzle 340.
- the cleaner body 310 may include a dust separator 312 for separating dust and a dust container 314 in which the dust separated by the dust separator 312 are stored. External air may be introduced by suction force generated in the cleaner body 310 through the suction nozzle 340 and the extension tube 330 and may be moved to the dust container 314 provided in the cleaner body 310.
- a dust separator 312 for separating dust
- a dust container 314 in which the dust separated by the dust separator 312 are stored.
- External air may be introduced by suction force generated in the cleaner body 310 through the suction nozzle 340 and the extension tube 330 and may be moved to the dust container 314 provided in the cleaner body 310.
- the charging stand 100 includes a first body 110 and a second body 110a.
- the first body 110 includes a charging port 113 (or a first charging port).
- the charging port 113 may be in contact with terminals of the cleaner 300 to charge the battery provided in the cleaner 300.
- the second body 110a may additionally include a charging port (117d) (see Fig. 6 ) (or a second charging port) for charging the extra battery 302.
- Extra nozzles 303 and 304 may be coupled to the charging stand 100.
- the nozzles 303 and 304 may be attached/detached to/from the cleaner 300 or the like.
- a cleaner may include a plurality of replaceable suction nozzles according to usage.
- the extra nozzles 303 and 304 may be named accessories.
- Fixing parts 115a and 115b for fixing the charging stand 100 to a wall surface may be provided on a rear surface 111 of the first body 110. Accordingly, the charging stand 100 may be fixed to the wall surface.
- the fixing parts 115a and 115b may have a hole or groove shape. Accordingly, nails or the like, which are installed on the wall surface, are inserted into the fixing parts 115a and 115b, so that the first body 110 may be fixed to the wall surface.
- a support part 112 for supporting the cleaner body 310 may be provided in the second body 110a.
- the support part 112 may support the cleaner body 310 from below.
- the charging stand 100 further includes a locking part 120 provided in the first body 110.
- the locking part 120 may be coupled to the cleaner 300 to stably fix the cleaner 300.
- the locking part 120 may be coupled to the battery housing 320 to support the cleaner 300.
- An inner peripheral surface of the locking part 120 may have a shape corresponding to an outer peripheral surface of the battery housing 320 to surround the outer peripheral surface of the battery housing 320.
- the user may selectively rotate the locking part 120 forward/rearward such that the locking part 120 may be coupled to the battery housing 320.
- the locking part 120 may include an anti-slide part 122 for providing friction force such that the user may easily grip the locking part 120.
- the anti-slide part 122 may include a plurality of bosses on an outer peripheral surface of the locking part 120.
- the cleaner holder 10 may further include a stand 200 for supporting the charging stand 100.
- the stand 200 may include a base 210 supported on a floor and a support 220 provided in the base 210.
- the support 220 may be detachably coupled to the charging stand 100.
- the support 220 may extend from the base 210 in a vertical direction.
- the support 220 may be coupled to an electric wire 114 provided in the charging stand 100.
- the electric wire 114 may extend from the rear surface 111 of the first body 110 to be connected to an external power source.
- the base 210 may include an inclined surface 213 on which the suction nozzle 340 of the cleaner 300 is held and a stopper 215 for preventing the suction nozzle 340 of the cleaner 300 from being separated therefrom.
- the stopper 215 may protrude from an end of the inclined surface 213.
- the stopper 215 serves to support the suction nozzle 340 such that a state in which the suction nozzle 340 is stably seated on the base 210 may be maintained.
- FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a state in which a cleaner is held on the cleaner holder.
- FIG. 5A illustrates a state in which the cleaner is coupled to a support part
- FIG. 5B illustrates a state in which the locking part is coupled to the cleaner.
- a cleaner guide 116 for guiding movement of the cleaner body 310 may be provided in the second body 110a.
- the cleaner guide 116 may be provided inside the support part 112. Accordingly, the cleaner body 310 may be moved forward/rearward along the cleaner guide 116 while being supported by the support part 112. As illustrated, the cleaner body 310 is moved along the cleaner guide 116 to come into contact with the charging port 113.
- the locking part 120 may be rotatably connected to the first body 110 within a predetermined angle.
- FIG. 5A illustrates a state in which the locking part 120 is maximally rotated rearward (in a clockwise direction in FIG. 5A ).
- the first body 110 may include an elastic member (not illustrated) for applying elastic force to the locking part 120.
- the elastic member (not illustrated) may apply elastic force to a rear side thereof such that a state in which the locking part 120 is rotated rearward is maintained.
- the locking part 120 may include a push part 123.
- the push part 123 may be provided inside the locking part 120.
- the push part 123 may be pressed by the battery housing 320 while the cleaner body 310 is moved along the cleaner guide 116.
- the locking part 120 When the push part 123 is pressed by the battery housing 320, the locking part 120 may be operated.
- the locking part 120 when the locking part 120 is operated, the locking part 120 may be rotated forward (in a counterclockwise direction in FIG. 5B ) to be coupled to the outer peripheral surface of the battery housing 320. Accordingly, the locking part 120 may cover at least a portion of the battery housing 320.
- the elastic member (not illustrated) may apply elastic force such that a state in which the locking part 120 is rotated forward is maintained. Accordingly, the locking part 120 may serve to fix the battery housing 320 to the first body 110.
- FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a state in which an extra battery is separated from the cleaner holder.
- the charging stand 100 includes the second body for accommodating the extra battery 302.
- the second body 110a may protrude from the first body 110.
- a battery accommodating space 117a in which an extra battery 302 is to be accommodated may be formed in the second body 110a.
- the battery accommodating space 117a may be recessed rearward from one surface of the second body 110a. Further, the battery accommodating space 117a may be provided inside the support part 112 and the cleaner guide 116.
- a charging port 117d for charging the extra battery 302 is provided inside the battery accommodating space 117a.
- the first and second bodies 110 and 110a may include grooves 117b and 117c for allowing the extra battery 302 accommodated in the battery accommodating space 117a to be easily gripped.
- the grooves 117b and 117c may include a first groove 117b provided in front of the battery accommodating space 117a and a second groove 117c provided on a rear side of the battery accommodating space 117a.
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a state in which a nozzle is separated from a charging stand.
- the charging stand 100 may include connectors 118a and 118b to which the extra nozzles 303 and 304 are selectively coupled.
- the connectors 118a and 118b may extend from one side of the charging stand 100.
- the connectors 118a and 118b may be provided in, for example, the first body 110 or the second body 110a.
- the user may attach/detach the nozzles 303 and 304 to the connectors 118a and 118b as needed. Accordingly, because the extra nozzles 303 and 304 are easily stored and used, user convenience may be improved.
- the connectors 118a and 118b may be located in front of the stand 200.
- FIG. 8 is a view illustrating a state in which the charging stand is separated from the support
- FIG. 9 is a view illustrating a state in which the charging stand on which the cleaner is held is mounted on a wall surface.
- the first body 110 may include a coupling part 119 to which the support 220 is coupled.
- the support 220 may be detachably coupled to the coupling part 119. Accordingly, the user may easily separate the charging stand 100 and the support 220 from each other.
- the user may fix the charging stand 100 from which the support 220 is separated to a wall surface 2 using the fixing parts 115a and 115b.
- the charging stand may be fixed to a wall surface in close contact with the wall surface in a state in which the stand is separated from the charging stand, so that space utilization is excellent.
- FIG. 10 is a view illustrating a state in which the charging stand is supported by the floor.
- the rear surface 111 of the first body 110 may be supported by the floor. To achieve this, the rear surface 111 of the first body 110 may have a planar shape. In this way, because the charging stand 100 may be held in various schemes according to a usage situation, user convenience may be improved.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a cleaner holder.
- A cleaner is a device that performs cleaning by sucking and wiping dust or foreign substances on a surface to be cleaned.
- Such a cleaner may be classified into a manual cleaner that performs cleaning while a user directly moves the cleaner and an automatic cleaner that performs cleaning while the cleaner is driven by itself. The manual cleaner may be classified into a canister cleaner, an upright cleaner, a handheld cleaner, a stick cleaner and the like depending on types of the cleaner.
- The above-described cleaner may have a rechargeable battery embedded therein, and the rechargeable battery may supply electric power for operating the cleaner only when being frequently charged. Thus, the cleaner requires a holder that may simultaneously charge the rechargeable battery and hold the cleaner.
- Contents of a vacuum cleaner holder are disclosed in
Korean Patent Application Publication No. 10-2012-0103956 - The vacuum cleaner holder according to the prior art includes a pedestal for holding a head of a vacuum cleaner to simultaneously charge and hold the vacuum cleaner and a support having charging pins for charging the vacuum cleaner.
- Meanwhile, the vacuum cleaner holder according to the prior art, which holds a vacuum cleaner having a center on a lower side thereof, is inserted into support pieces on a lower side of the vacuum cleaner to support the vacuum cleaner. However, in case of a cleaner having a center on an upper side thereof, because a charging terminal should be provided on an upper side, the cleaner holder according to the prior art may not hold the cleaner.
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JP 2014 124 443 A CN 105 395 132 A discloses a handheld dust collector with a bracket.WO 2015/129387 A1 discloses an electric vacuum cleaner which balances functioning as an electric vacuum cleaner and as an air cleaner. - The present disclosure provides a cleaner holder which may simultaneously charge a cleaner and a battery, and which be used in a stand type or a wall-mounted type, as needed.
- The present disclosure provides a cleaner holder which may be used while being supported by a floor.
- The present invention is defined in the claims.
- A cleaner holder which is fixed to a wall surface includes: a first body which is fixed to the wall surface on a rear surface of the first body and has a first charging port formed on a front surface of the first body to charge a cleaner, and of which the front surface is in contact with a first surface of the cleaner; a second body which protrudes from the first body and of which an upper surface supports a second surface of the cleaner; and a locking part provided on the first body and coupled to the cleaner.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a cleaner holder according to an embodiment of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 2 is a front view of the cleaner holder ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a rear view of the cleaner holder ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a state in which a cleaner is held on the cleaner holder; -
FIG. 5A is a view illustrating a state in which the cleaner is coupled to a support part; -
FIG. 5B is a view illustrating a state in which a locking part is coupled to the cleaner; -
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a state in which an extra battery is separated from the cleaner holder; -
FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a state in which a nozzle is separated from a charging stand; -
FIG. 8 is a view illustrating a state in which the charging stand is separated from the support; -
FIG. 9 is a view illustrating a state in which the charging stand on which the cleaner is held is mounted on a wall surface; -
FIG. 10 is a view illustrating a state in which a charging stand is supported by a floor. - Hereinafter, some embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that when components in the drawings are designated by reference numerals, the same components have the same reference numerals as far as possible even though the components are illustrated in different drawings. Further, in description of embodiments of the present disclosure, when it is determined that detailed descriptions of well-known configurations or functions disturb understanding of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the detailed descriptions will be omitted.
- Also, in the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the terms such as first, second, A, B, (a) and (b) may be used. Each of the terms is merely used to distinguish the corresponding component from other components, and does not delimit an essence, an order or a sequence of the corresponding component. It should be understood that when one component is "connected", "coupled" or "joined" to another component, the former may be directly connected or jointed to the latter or may be "connected", coupled" or "joined" to the latter with a third component interposed therebetween.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a cleaner holder according to an embodiment of the present disclosure,FIG. 2 is a front view of the cleaner holder ofFIG. 1 ,FIG. 3 is a rear view of the cleaner holder ofFIG. 1 , andFIG. 4 is a view illustrating a state in which a cleaner is held on the cleaner holder. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and4 , acleaner holder 10 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure includes acharging stand 100 for charging a battery of thecleaner 300. Thecharging stand 100 may simultaneously support thecleaner 300 and charge the battery provided in thecleaner 300. - The
cleaner 300 may include acleaner body 310 having a suction motor, abattery housing 320 in which the battery is accommodated, anextension tube 330 and asuction nozzle 340. Thecleaner body 310 may include adust separator 312 for separating dust and adust container 314 in which the dust separated by thedust separator 312 are stored. External air may be introduced by suction force generated in thecleaner body 310 through thesuction nozzle 340 and theextension tube 330 and may be moved to thedust container 314 provided in thecleaner body 310. Hereinafter, detailed descriptions of thecleaner 300 will be omitted. - The
charging stand 100 includes afirst body 110 and asecond body 110a. - The
first body 110 includes a charging port 113 (or a first charging port). Thecharging port 113 may be in contact with terminals of thecleaner 300 to charge the battery provided in thecleaner 300. - An
extra battery 302 may be accommodated in thesecond body 110a. Thesecond body 110a may additionally include a charging port (117d) (seeFig. 6 ) (or a second charging port) for charging theextra battery 302. -
Extra nozzles charging stand 100. Thenozzles cleaner 300 or the like. In general, a cleaner may include a plurality of replaceable suction nozzles according to usage. Thus, it is inconvenient to store the suction nozzle that is not used. However, in this way, when thesuction nozzles charging stand 100, the risk of loss is reduced, and a user may easily use the same. Theextra nozzles - Fixing
parts charging stand 100 to a wall surface may be provided on arear surface 111 of thefirst body 110. Accordingly, thecharging stand 100 may be fixed to the wall surface. For example, thefixing parts fixing parts first body 110 may be fixed to the wall surface. - A
support part 112 for supporting thecleaner body 310 may be provided in thesecond body 110a. Thesupport part 112 may support thecleaner body 310 from below. - The charging
stand 100 further includes a lockingpart 120 provided in thefirst body 110. The lockingpart 120 may be coupled to the cleaner 300 to stably fix the cleaner 300. - In detail, the locking
part 120 may be coupled to thebattery housing 320 to support the cleaner 300. An inner peripheral surface of the lockingpart 120 may have a shape corresponding to an outer peripheral surface of thebattery housing 320 to surround the outer peripheral surface of thebattery housing 320. - The user may selectively rotate the locking
part 120 forward/rearward such that the lockingpart 120 may be coupled to thebattery housing 320. The lockingpart 120 may include ananti-slide part 122 for providing friction force such that the user may easily grip the lockingpart 120. Theanti-slide part 122 may include a plurality of bosses on an outer peripheral surface of the lockingpart 120. - The
cleaner holder 10 may further include astand 200 for supporting the chargingstand 100. - The
stand 200 may include a base 210 supported on a floor and asupport 220 provided in thebase 210. Thesupport 220 may be detachably coupled to the chargingstand 100. - The
support 220 may extend from the base 210 in a vertical direction. Thesupport 220 may be coupled to anelectric wire 114 provided in the chargingstand 100. Theelectric wire 114 may extend from therear surface 111 of thefirst body 110 to be connected to an external power source. - The base 210 may include an
inclined surface 213 on which thesuction nozzle 340 of the cleaner 300 is held and astopper 215 for preventing thesuction nozzle 340 of the cleaner 300 from being separated therefrom. - The
stopper 215 may protrude from an end of theinclined surface 213. Thestopper 215 serves to support thesuction nozzle 340 such that a state in which thesuction nozzle 340 is stably seated on thebase 210 may be maintained. - Hereinafter, a method for coupling the cleaner 300 to the
holder 10 will be described. -
FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a state in which a cleaner is held on the cleaner holder. In detail,FIG. 5A illustrates a state in which the cleaner is coupled to a support part, andFIG. 5B illustrates a state in which the locking part is coupled to the cleaner. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , acleaner guide 116 for guiding movement of thecleaner body 310 may be provided in thesecond body 110a. - The
cleaner guide 116 may be provided inside thesupport part 112. Accordingly, thecleaner body 310 may be moved forward/rearward along thecleaner guide 116 while being supported by thesupport part 112. As illustrated, thecleaner body 310 is moved along thecleaner guide 116 to come into contact with the chargingport 113. - The locking
part 120 may be rotatably connected to thefirst body 110 within a predetermined angle.FIG. 5A illustrates a state in which thelocking part 120 is maximally rotated rearward (in a clockwise direction inFIG. 5A ). - The
first body 110 may include an elastic member (not illustrated) for applying elastic force to the lockingpart 120. In a state in which thelocking part 120 is rotated rearward, the elastic member (not illustrated) may apply elastic force to a rear side thereof such that a state in which thelocking part 120 is rotated rearward is maintained. - The locking
part 120 may include apush part 123. Thepush part 123 may be provided inside the lockingpart 120. Thepush part 123 may be pressed by thebattery housing 320 while thecleaner body 310 is moved along thecleaner guide 116. - When the
push part 123 is pressed by thebattery housing 320, the lockingpart 120 may be operated. - In detail, when the locking
part 120 is operated, the lockingpart 120 may be rotated forward (in a counterclockwise direction inFIG. 5B ) to be coupled to the outer peripheral surface of thebattery housing 320. Accordingly, the lockingpart 120 may cover at least a portion of thebattery housing 320. - When the locking
part 120 is rotated forward, the elastic member (not illustrated) may apply elastic force such that a state in which thelocking part 120 is rotated forward is maintained. Accordingly, the lockingpart 120 may serve to fix thebattery housing 320 to thefirst body 110. -
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a state in which an extra battery is separated from the cleaner holder. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , the chargingstand 100 includes the second body for accommodating theextra battery 302. - The
second body 110a may protrude from thefirst body 110. Abattery accommodating space 117a in which anextra battery 302 is to be accommodated may be formed in thesecond body 110a. Thebattery accommodating space 117a may be recessed rearward from one surface of thesecond body 110a. Further, thebattery accommodating space 117a may be provided inside thesupport part 112 and thecleaner guide 116. - A charging
port 117d for charging theextra battery 302 is provided inside thebattery accommodating space 117a. - The first and
second bodies grooves 117b and 117c for allowing theextra battery 302 accommodated in thebattery accommodating space 117a to be easily gripped. - The
grooves 117b and 117c may include afirst groove 117b provided in front of thebattery accommodating space 117a and a second groove 117c provided on a rear side of thebattery accommodating space 117a. -
FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a state in which a nozzle is separated from a charging stand. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , the chargingstand 100 may includeconnectors extra nozzles connectors stand 100. Theconnectors first body 110 or thesecond body 110a. - The user may attach/detach the
nozzles connectors extra nozzles - Here, in a state in which the
stand 200 is coupled to astand coupling part 119 of the chargingstand 100, theconnectors stand 200. -
FIG. 8 is a view illustrating a state in which the charging stand is separated from the support, andFIG. 9 is a view illustrating a state in which the charging stand on which the cleaner is held is mounted on a wall surface. - Referring to
FIGS. 8 and9 , thefirst body 110 may include acoupling part 119 to which thesupport 220 is coupled. Thesupport 220 may be detachably coupled to thecoupling part 119. Accordingly, the user may easily separate the chargingstand 100 and thesupport 220 from each other. - As needed, the user may fix the charging stand 100 from which the
support 220 is separated to awall surface 2 using the fixingparts - When the cleaner holder according to the present disclosure is a wall-mounted type, the charging stand may be fixed to a wall surface in close contact with the wall surface in a state in which the stand is separated from the charging stand, so that space utilization is excellent.
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FIG. 10 is a view illustrating a state in which the charging stand is supported by the floor. - Referring to
FIG. 10 , therear surface 111 of thefirst body 110 may be supported by the floor. To achieve this, therear surface 111 of thefirst body 110 may have a planar shape. In this way, because the chargingstand 100 may be held in various schemes according to a usage situation, user convenience may be improved.
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- A cleaner holder which is fixed to a wall surface, the cleaner holder comprising:a first body (110) fixed to the wall surface on a rear surface of the first body (110) and has a first charging port (113) formed on a front surface of the first body (110) to charge a cleaner (300), and of which the front surface is in contact with a first surface of the cleaner; anda locking part (120) provided on the first body (110) and coupled to the cleaner;characterized bya second body (110a) which protrudes from the first body (110) and of which an upper surface supports a second surface of the cleaner.
- The cleaner holder of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of a bottom surface of the first body (110) has a flat shape such that the bottom surface is supported by a floor.
- The cleaner holder of claim 1, or 2, further comprising a battery accommodating space (117a) recessed in one surface of the second body (110a) to accommodate a battery (302).
- The cleaner holder of claim 3, wherein a second charging port (117d) configured to charge the battery (302) is provided in the battery accommodating space (117a).
- The cleaner holder of claim 3, or 4, wherein when a terminal of the cleaner comes into contact with the first charging port (113), at least a portion of the battery accommodating space (117a) is covered by the cleaner.
- The cleaner holder of any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein the first and second bodies (110, 110a) include grooves (117b, 117c) for allowing the battery (302) accommodated in the battery accommodating space (117a) to be easily gripped.
- The cleaner holder of claim 6, wherein the grooves (117b, 117c) include a first groove (117b) provided in front of the battery accommodating space (117a) and a second groove (117c) provided on a rear side of the battery accommodating space (117a).
- The cleaner holder of any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein a cleaner guide (116) configured to perform guiding such that the cleaner (300) comes into contact with the first charging port (113) is provided on the second body (110a).
- The cleaner holder of any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein a fixing part (115a, 116a) used to fix the first body (110) to the wall surface is provided in the first body (110).
- The cleaner holder of claim 9, wherein the fixing part (115a, 116a) has a hole or groove shape.
- The cleaner holder of claim 9, or 10, wherein the fixing part (115a, 116a) and a terminal connected to an electric wire (114) configured to supply electric power are provided on a rear surface of the first body (110).
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