Patent classifications
A47L9/1481
Solid and Liquid Waste Vacuum
The invention discloses a system for vacuuming waste having a motor module and a waste module. The motor module has an open receiving area, motor, battery, vacuum tube receiving area and handle. Multiple bag hooks are spaced along the open receiving area. Disposable bags, having a drawstring within a channel, are placed within the waste module. The drawstring has a length greater than the bag perimeter to form multiple bag loops that extend through gaps in the channel. An insert maintains the bags in an open position. The bag loops are placed on the bag hooks so that when the motor module is opened, the drawstring pulls the bag closed.
ANIMAL LITTER VACUUM DEVICE
A handheld vacuum device which contains a head portion, an interface for a waste container to detachably connect thereto, and a gripping portion connected to the head portion. The interface is configured on a front end of the head portion. The head portion is configured with a latch device that is adapted to lock the waste container to the head portion, and to unlock and facilitate a drop of the waste container from the head portion by a user's one hand operation on the latch device. The user can keep his or her hands completely clean without having to worry about contacting animal feces by accident.
CLEANER STATION AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to a cleaner station, to which a cleaner may be coupled, and a method of controlling the same, and more particularly, to a cleaner station and a method of controlling the same, in which the cleaner station has a dust bag and a dust collection device for emptying a dust bin of the cleaner, and the cleaner station includes a bag compressing member and a bag joining device, which may reduce a volume of the dust bag by discharging air in the dust bag and compressing the dust bag, and seal the dust bag to prevent dust from scattering at the time of removing the dust bag, such that user convenience may be improved during the process of removing the dust bag, diseases such as respiratory diseases caused by dust spoilage and scattering may be prevented, and hygiene may be improved.
SURFACE CLEANING APPARATUS
A surface cleaning apparatus includes an air treatment chamber having a first end having an air inlet and a dirt outlet and an axially opposed second end having an air outlet. A dirt collection chamber is moveable between an in use position at the first end of the air treatment chamber and an emptying position. A plate is moveably mounted to the air treatment chamber and moveable between a closed position at an interface of the dirt collection chamber and the air treatment chamber and an open position moved away from the interface. When the plate is closed the dirt outlet comprises a space between the plate and a wall of the air treatment chamber. A bag is positionable in the dirt collection chamber and is removable from the dirt collection chamber when the dirt collection chamber is in the emptying position.
CLEANER STATION
The present disclosure relates to a cleaner station, in which a dust collecting part may be coupled and separated in a direction intersecting a longitudinal direction of a housing, and a cyclone part, a dust bag, and a dust bag cartridge may also be coupled and separated in the same direction, such that a user may easily maintain components of the dust collecting part.
CLEANER STATION
The present invention relates to a cleaner station and includes a housing, a coupling unit disposed in the housing and including a coupling surface to which at least a portion of a cleaner is coupled, a dust collection unit accommodated inside the housing, disposed under the coupling unit, and collecting dust inside a dust bin of the cleaner, and a dust collection motor accommodated inside the housing, disposed under the dust collection unit, and suctioning the dust inside the dust bin, wherein the dust collection unit includes a dust separator that separates dust in the air introduced from the dust bin, a dust bag that stores dust separated by the dust separator, a bag support that accommodates the dust bag, and a dust bag cartridge separably coupled under the dust separator and supplying the dust bag, and thus a new dust bag can be supplied when the dust bag is exhausted.
DEBRIS CONTAINMENT SYSTEM FOR A CANISTER VACUUM
A debris containment system for a canister vacuum allowing use of a common trash bag as a debris containment bag during vacuuming to in turn provide for a cleaner and less strenuous method of emptying debris from a canister vacuum.
VACUUM CLEANER STATION AND VACUUM CLEANER STATION CONTROL METHOD
There is disclosed a vacuum cleaner station including a housing; a mounting portion disposed in the housing and comprising a coupling surface to which at least predetermined area of a vacuum cleaner is coupled; a dust collection unit accommodated within the housing and disposed below the mounting portion, the dust collection unit configured to collect dust inside a dust bin of the vacuum cleaner; and a dust collection motor accommodated within the housing and disposed below the dust collection unit, the dust collection motor configured to generate a suction force for sucking in dust inside the dust bin, and the dust collection unit may include a dust bag configured to store dust; a bag support portion configured to accommodate the dust bag; and a dust bag sensor disposed in the bag support portion and configured to sense the dust bag, so the dust bag may be discharged to the outside of the vacuum cleaner station by jointing the dust bag through the jointer when the amount of dust stored in the dust bag is a preset reference amount or more.
FILTER BAG APPARATUS FOR COLLECTING DUST
A filter bag apparatus for a vacuum-cleaning unit is arrangeable in a vacuum-cleaning unit accommodation space of the unit and has a filter bag having a dust accommodation space for collecting dust. The apparatus has a closure device for closing off the bag outlet that includes a hose body arranged on a bag outlet and having a hose outlet flow-connected to the bag outlet for emptying dust out of the dust accommodation space. The body extends along a longitudinal expanse between the bag and hose outlets, and has a wrapper section between the bag and hose outlets that can be wrapped up toward the bag outlet, from a pass-through position for emptying the dust out of the dust accommodation space and is unwrapped, in particular elongated, along a wrapper path, into a wrapped position, in which the bag outlet is closed off to form a wrapper.