Patent classifications
A47L9/1472
POWER TOOL INCLUDING AN AIR FILTER AND DEBRIS COLLECTOR
- Paul Fry ,
- Thomas G. Simeone ,
- Robert Patrick Warren ,
- Roderick Burgess ,
- Joseph M. Lehman ,
- Garry Fee ,
- Michael Bloom ,
- William Jacob Kozlowski, Jr. ,
- Steven Marcus ,
- Scott T. Moeller ,
- John S. Scott ,
- Samuel A. Gould ,
- Bennett W. Westling ,
- Christopher S. Hoppe ,
- Benjamin T. Jones ,
- Michael A. Verhagen ,
- Kyle Reeder ,
- Jonathan Lowry
A power tool having a power tool housing, a motor, a tool moved relative to the housing by the motor, a fan rotated by the motor such that a fluid flow with debris generated by tool is moved into the fluid inlet by the fan and through the discharge outlet, and a filter that is removably attached to the power tool housing. The power tool housing includes a fluid inlet and a discharge outlet. The filter includes a filter media for separating the debris from the flow of fluid. The filter media defines a collection container for storing the debris. The filter also includes an opening through which the flow of fluid with the debris enters the collection container, and a valve that is moveable between a closed position, in which the opening is closed, and an open position, in which the opening is open. The valve includes a duckbill check valve.
Vacuum cleaner and system operable with AC and DC power sources
A vacuum cleaner includes a suction inlet, a motor, and an impeller connected to the motor and operable to generate suction through the suction inlet upon operation of the motor. The vacuum cleaner further includes a power connector mounted to the vacuum cleaner and selectively connectable to a direct current (DC) power source and an alternating current (AC) power source. The power connector includes external terminals accessible from an exterior of the vacuum cleaner. The external terminals are configured for removable mechanical connection to each of the DC power source and an AC power supply cord such that the DC power source and the AC power supply cord are selectively and mechanically connectable to the same external power connector terminals.
Power tool including an air filter and debris collector
- Paul Fry ,
- Thomas G. Simeone ,
- Robert Patrick Warren ,
- Roderick Burgess ,
- Joseph M. Lehman ,
- Garry Fee ,
- Michael Bloom ,
- William Jacob Kozlowski, Jr. ,
- Steven Marcus ,
- Scott T. Moeller ,
- John S. Scott ,
- Samuel A. Gould ,
- Bennett W. Westling ,
- Christopher S. Hoppe ,
- Benjamin T. Jones ,
- Michael A. Verhagen ,
- Kyle Reeder ,
- Jonathan Lowry
A power tool includes a power tool housing including a fluid inlet and a discharge outlet. A motor is supported by the power tool housing. A tool is configured to be moved relative to the housing by the motor. A fan is configured to be rotated by the motor, such that a fluid flow with debris generated by movement of the tool is drawn into the fluid inlet and through the discharge outlet. A filter is removably attached to the power tool housing. The filter includes a filter media configured to separate the debris from the flow of fluid. The filter media includes a collection container configured to store the debris. The filter also includes an opening in the filter media through which the flow of fluid with the debris enters the collection container, and a valve that is moveable between a closed position and an open position.
DUST COLLECTING DEVICE AND CLEANING ROBOT SYSTEM
A dust collecting device includes a bin, a dust bag assembly, a bin cover, a trigger structure, a detector and a controller. The trigger structure moves between an initial position in which the trigger structure does not trigger the detector and a trigger position in which the trigger structure triggers the detector. When the dust bag assembly is installed in the bin and the bin cover covers the bin, the dust bag assembly and the bin cover respectively pushes the trigger structure, such that the trigger structure moves from the initial position to the trigger position and triggers the detector. The controller is electrically connected with the detector. The controller restricts an operation of the dust collecting device according to an untriggered state of the detector, and releases the operation of the dust collecting device according to a triggered state of the detector.
Debris bins and mobile cleaning robots including same
A mobile cleaning robot includes a removable filter unit configured to receive a supply airflow generated by a blower and to filter debris from the supply airflow, a filter seat, a filter access opening, a filter access door, and a filter presence system. The filter access door is pivotable between a closed position, wherein the filter access door covers the filter access opening, and an open position, wherein the filter access door is displaced from the filter access opening to permit access to the filter seat. The filter presence system is configured to: permit the filter access door to move from the open position into the closed position when the filter unit is disposed in the filter seat; and prevent the filter access door from being moved into the closed position when the filter unit is not disposed in the filter seat. The filter presence system includes a lift arm movable between an extended position and a retracted position. When the filter access door is open, the lift arm assumes the extended position to receive the filter unit in the filter seat. Moving the filter access door from the open position into the closed position when the filter unit is disposed in the filter seat causes the lift arm to move to the retracted position.
DUST COLLECTION DEVICE AND DUST COLLECTION STATION INCLUDING THE SAME
A dust collection device which includes a support plate comprising a protrusion rib formed to extend from one surface, and an opening; and an opening/closing cover configured to open or close the opening of the support plate while one side of the opening/closing cover is fixed to the support plate, the opening/closing cover being configured to be spaced apart from the protrusion rib to open the opening and to be in close contact with the protrusion rib to close the opening. The protrusion rib extends more at a first point that is further from the one side of the opening/closing cover fixed to the support plate than a second point closer to the one side of the opening/closing cover.
Station of robot cleaner
A station suctioning dust from the robot cleaner includes a docking suction port connectable to a robot cleaner, a dust container to store dust from the robot cleaner, a duct connected to the docking suction port and the dust container, a holder disposed in the dust container, and to which a dust bag is mountable, and a lever configured to hinder a connection of the holder and the duct while the dust bag is in a separated state from the holder, and the lever allows the connection of the holder and the duct while the dust bag is in a mounted state to the holder.
Upright vacuum cleaner
An upright vacuum cleaner with one or more features, such as a top opening rigid container, a headlight, a replaceable power cord a motor housing suspended within the vacuum to reduce noise and/or vibration a clutch assembly with a RPM sensor, and/or one or more filter plates to improve airflow.
MOUNTING TAB FOR THREADED FITTING OF VACUUM BAG
A dust collecting assembly for a vacuum cleaner includes a dust collecting member and a threaded fitting. The dust collecting member is configured to collect dust and debris. The threaded fitting is disposed in communication with the dust collecting member. The threaded fitting includes a threaded collar configured to be connected to a vacuum cleaner. At least one mounting tab is spaced from the threaded collar. The mounting tab is configured to be received by the vacuum cleaner.
Mounting tab for threaded fitting of vacuum bag
A dust collecting assembly for a vacuum cleaner includes a dust collecting member and a threaded fitting. The dust collecting member is configured to collect dust and debris. The threaded fitting is disposed in communication with the dust collecting member. The threaded fitting includes a threaded collar configured to be connected to a vacuum cleaner. At least one mounting tab is spaced from the threaded collar. The mounting tab is configured to be received by the vacuum cleaner.