Patent classifications
A47L9/122
Vacuum cleaner
A vacuum cleaner of the present invention comprises: a main body having a suction motor for generating suction force; a main PCB capable of generating a control command for the suction motor; a handle part capable of accommodating the main body PCB; and a connector provided at the main body, and to which the main PCB is connected in a process of coupling the handle part to the main body. The main PCB includes a plurality of pads and a slit, and the connector includes: a plurality of connecting pins for making contact with the plurality of pads; and a slit insertion protrusion inserted into the slit.
Environmental control unit for dust and odor control
An environmental control unit comprises a housing, a vacuum cleaner, a filtration unit, and a blower. The vacuum cleaner is positioned in the housing and is configured to receive a tool contaminant stream produced by at least one tool. The vacuum cleaner filters particulate matter from the tool contaminant stream, thereby producing a filtered air stream. The filtration unit is also positioned within the housing and comprises at least one filter. The blower is positioned within the housing downstream of the filtration unit. The blower is configured to create negative air pressure within the second compartment to draw an area contaminant stream from an exterior of the environmental control unit into the housing. A second blower may also be present. The blower draws the filtered air stream and the area contaminant stream through the at least one filter in the filtration unit to produce a filtered mixture stream.
Handheld surface cleaning apparatus
A hand vacuum cleaner has an information display device provided on a rear wall of the rear end of the hand vacuum cleaner.
Filter assembly and floor cleaner
The present disclosure provides a floor cleaner that includes a replaceable component, such as a brushroll or a filter. The floor cleaner has a detection mechanism comprising a magnet on the replaceable component and a Hall Effect sensor positioned to detect the permanent magnet when the replaceable component is correctly installed on the floor cleaner. Operation of one or more electrically-powered components of the floor cleaner is prevented when the permanent magnet is not detected by the Hall Effect sensor.
Evacuation station for a mobile floor cleaning robot
An evacuation station for a mobile floor cleaning robot comprises a stationary base portion having an upper surface and an air treatment assembly that is rotatable from an in-use position to a removable position in which all of the air treatment assembly is removable from the stationary base portion.
DUST COLLECTOR INCLUDING FILTER CLEANING MECHANISM
A dust collector for use with a hand-held power tool. The dust collector includes a housing, a motor positioned in the housing, and a telescoping suction pipe coupled to the housing. The dust collector also includes a suction fan coupled to the motor and operable to generate a vacuum in the suction pipe. The dust collector further includes a dust container coupled to the housing and positioned upstream of the suction fan, and a filter at least partially arranged in the dust container. The dust collector also includes a filter cleaning mechanism including a solenoid configured to be actuated by a controller to dislodge dust from the filter when either the motor or the suction fan transitions from an active state to an inactive state.
Filter device and method for dedusting same
A filter device for a vacuum cleaner having a turbine device and a motor. The vacuum cleaner includes two chambers and filter elements of the filter device are dedusted by an abrupt change in position of a dividing element in the chambers. Since, when one of the two chambers is being dedusted, the suction operation of the vacuum cleaner can be maintained through the other chamber, the filter dedusting can advantageously take place during continued suction operation of the vacuum cleaner. A method for dedusting a filter device in a vacuum cleaner, wherein, as a result of a valve being actuated, an air volume is driven out of one of the two chambers so that a dividing element is advantageously made to change position, and this can result in a backflushing pulse and mechanical shaking of the filter element, and dedusting of the filter device.
PORTABLE DUST EXTRACTOR
A portable dust extractor is disclosed and includes a housing, a collection chamber in the housing, a first filter chamber in the housing and in fluid communication with the collection chamber, wherein a first filter is disposed within the first filter chamber, a second filter chamber in the housing and in fluid communication with the collection chamber, wherein a second filter is disposed within the second filter chamber, and a manifold system adjacent to the first filter chamber and the second filter chamber, wherein the manifold system is operable to permit air flow through the first filter and the second filter in a filter direction and operable to permit air flow through the one of the first filter and the second filter in a filter direction while permitting air flow through the other of the first filter and the second filter in a debris removal direction.
SURFACE CLEANING APPARATUS
A hand vacuum cleaner has a cyclone provided in the air flow path and a dirt collection chamber external to the cyclone. The cyclone air inlet and the cyclone air outlet are located at the cyclone chamber rear end and the dirt outlet is located at the cyclone chamber front end. When the upper end of the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned above the lower end of the hand vacuum cleaner, the central longitudinally extending axis of the cyclone is oriented generally horizontally, the cyclone air inlet is located at a lower end of the cyclone and the dirt outlet is located at an upper end of the cyclone.
SURFACE CLEANING APPARATUS
A surface cleaning apparatus having an air flow path; a suction motor positioned in the air flow path and an air treatment chamber having a door that is moveable between an operating position and an open position. A filter holder is rotational mounted in the air treatment chamber between an operating position and a filter removal position. A filter media is removably positionable in the filter holder and is removable from the filter holder when the filter holder is in the filter removal position.