Patent classifications
A47L9/20
FILTER CLEANING
A filter device for a vacuum cleaner having a turbine device for generating at least one first and one second main air flow through at least a portion of the vacuum cleaner having and a control unit. The filter device has a first chamber including a first filter element, a first outflow opening, a first inlet opening and a first pressure surge element dividing the first chamber into a first chamber first space and a first chamber second space and reversibly movable between a first pressure surge element first position and a first pressure surge element second position, and a second chamber including a second filter element, a second outflow opening, a second inlet opening and a second pressure surge element dividing the second chamber into a second chamber first space and a second chamber second space reversibly movable between a second pressure surge element first position and a second pressure surge element second position.
HAND CARRYABLE SURFACE CLEANING APPARATUS
A hand vacuum has a cyclone assembly which comprises a cyclone chamber and a dirt collection chamber exterior to the cyclone chamber. The cyclone assembly comprises a stationary portion and an openable portion. The openable portion is rotatably mounted by a rotatable mount between a closed position in which the cyclone chamber and the dirt collection chamber are closed and an open position in which the cyclone chamber and the dirt collection chamber are open. The rotatable mount is located at a rearward end of the openable portion.
Filter cleaning
A filter device for a vacuum cleaner, including a turbine device, for generating at least one first and one second main air flow through at least a portion of the vacuum cleaner, and a control unit. The filter device includes a first chamber including a first filter element, a first outflow opening, a first inlet opening and a first pressure surge element, which divides the first chamber into a first and a second space and is reversibly movable between a first and a second position, the first main air flow being able to flow into the first space of the first chamber through the first filter element and to flow back out through the first outflow opening, a second chamber including a second filter element, a second outflow opening, a second inlet opening and a second pressure surge element, which divides the second chamber into a first and a second space and is reversibly movable between a first and a second position, the second main air flow being able to flow into the first space of the second chamber through the second filter element and to flow back out through the second outflow opening. The first pressure surge element and the second pressure surge element alternately are reversibly movable to alternately clean the first and second filters.
Filter cleaning
A filter device for a vacuum cleaner, including a turbine device, for generating at least one first and one second main air flow through at least a portion of the vacuum cleaner, and a control unit. The filter device includes a first chamber including a first filter element, a first outflow opening, a first inlet opening and a first pressure surge element, which divides the first chamber into a first and a second space and is reversibly movable between a first and a second position, the first main air flow being able to flow into the first space of the first chamber through the first filter element and to flow back out through the first outflow opening, a second chamber including a second filter element, a second outflow opening, a second inlet opening and a second pressure surge element, which divides the second chamber into a first and a second space and is reversibly movable between a first and a second position, the second main air flow being able to flow into the first space of the second chamber through the second filter element and to flow back out through the second outflow opening. The first pressure surge element and the second pressure surge element alternately are reversibly movable to alternately clean the first and second filters.
Apparatus for Compensating Pressure Fluctuations
An apparatus for a vacuum cleaner for compensating air pressure fluctuations includes a main body through which an air flow is flowable in a flow direction, where the main body contains a passage opening, and a separating element, where the passage opening is separated from ambient air by the separating element. The separating element is movable such that, as a result of a movement of the separating element in a radial direction, a reservoir which receives an air volume is produced between the main body and the separating element such that a vacuum produced in the main body by the air flow is at least partially maintained.
HAND CARRYABLE SURFACE CLEANING APPARATUS
A hand vacuum cleaner has an air treatment chamber, which comprises a stationary portion and an openable portion. The openable portion is moveably mounted by a mount between a closed position in which the air treatment chamber is closed and an open position in which the air treatment chamber is open. The Air treatment chamber has an air outlet comprising a screen and the screen is moveable with the openable portion.
Flush valve, dust collector and dust collection system
A flush valve, a dust collector provided with such a flush valve and a dust collection system, are disclosed. The flush valve includes a valve body and a valve spool. The valve body is internally provided with a fluid passageway. The valve body is provided with an inlet, a first outlet and a second outlet. The first outlet is fluidly connected to a device to be flushed. The valve spool includes a movable part, a fixed part and an elastic part, the fixed part being provided in the valve body, and the elastic part elastically connecting said fixed part to the movable part. One end of the movable part being provided with a first spool land for blocking the first outlet. The first spool land being configured to be pushed away from said first outlet by fluid in the fluid passageway when the pressure drops due to blockage.
Hand carryable surface cleaning apparatus
A hand vacuum cleaner has a cyclone chamber formed of at least two axially extending cyclone chamber sidewall portions wherein one of the portions is pivotally openable. Once opened, a moveable member is translatable to clean or enable cleaning of a screen.
Dust collector, vacuum cleaner, and self-propelled vacuum cleaner
In a dust collector, an intake side surface on the intake portion side of a filter expands in a first direction, and extends in a direction including at least a component of a second direction. The housing of the dust collector includes a wall that defines an intake passage. The intake passage extends from the intake portion side to the filter side. One end of the intake passage is linked to the outside of the housing via the intake portion. Another end of the intake passage opposes a top surface side region of the intake side surface of the filter in a third direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the first direction and the second direction. When viewed from the first direction, the top surface side region approaches the another end of the intake passage as it approaches the top surface side in the second direction.
DRY FILTRATION SYSTEM
A mobile vehicle mounted dry filtration system to support a grinder system used for removal of markings, creating rumble strips, or the like. Blowers create a vacuum for drawing debris and dust from the grinder system into a debris bin. Large debris is removed from the vacuum draw and remains in the bin for later disposal. Small particles and dust are drawn into parallel positioned filter cyclones that have a cyclonic separation followed by flexible and inexpensive bag filters. The flexible filters are cleaned using vibrating diaphragms mounted on the top of the filter cyclones subject to a reverse air flow by the blowers using slide valves. A polishing tank containing water receives the exhaust from the filter cyclones for removal of airborne particles and sound suppression.