VACUUM CLEANER WITH REMOVABLE CONTAINER
20220007907 · 2022-01-13
Assignee
Inventors
- Jesper Hederos (Stockholm, SE)
- Oskar Lindström (Stockholm, SE)
- Peter Mian (Stockholm, SE)
- Dawid Dawod (Stockholm, SE)
Cpc classification
A47L9/2857
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L5/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L9/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L5/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A stick vacuum cleaner comprising an elongated shaft part, a housing arranged to be attached to the elongated shaft part, the housing comprising an air inlet, a container arranged to accommodate a removable air-permeable dust bag, a motor fan unit for creating an airflow, and an exhaust air outlet, a nozzle arranged at a first end of the elongated shaft part, the nozzle comprising a nozzle inlet via which debris is transported from a surface to be cleaned by means of the created airflow to the dust container, and a handle arranged at a second end of the elongated shaft part, wherein the container is arranged to be removably attached to the housing.
Claims
1. A stick vacuum cleaner comprising: an elongated shaft part; a housing configured to be attached to the elongated shaft part, the housing comprising an air inlet, a container configured to accommodate a removable air-permeable dust bag, a motor fan unit configured to create an airflow, and an exhaust air outlet; a nozzle arranged at a first end of the elongated shaft part, the nozzle comprising a nozzle inlet configured to transport debris from a surface to be cleaned to the dust container by means of the created airflow; and a handle arranged at a second end of the elongated shaft part; wherein: the container is configured to be removably attached to the housing.
2. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein the container further comprises a bracket configured to accommodate the removable dust bag.
3. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein the container further comprises an aperture configured to be openable for facilitating removal of the dust bag.
4. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 3, wherein the container further comprises: a bracket configured to accommodate the removable dust bag; and a blocking device configured to prevent the aperture from being closed when no dust bag is accommodated in the bracket.
5. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 3, wherein the aperture further comprises at least one flange configured to press against the dust bag upon a user closing the aperture.
6. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 3, wherein the container further comprises a push-button configured to snap open the aperture upon a user pressing the button.
7. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 4, wherein the bracket further comprises: at least one spring-loaded member configured to block the aperture from being closed when no dust bag is placed in the bracket, wherein the dust bag is configured to press against the spring-loaded member when placed in the bracket, causing a spring of the spring-loaded member to compress and move the spring-loaded member in a transversal direction towards an interior of the container, thereby allowing the aperture to be closed, and wherein removal of the dust bag causes the spring to expand and move the spring-loaded member in a transversal direction towards an exterior of the container, thereby blocking the aperture from being closed.
8. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein the container further comprises a container air outlet arranged in a bottom section of the container and configured to mate with a motor fan inlet that is in fluid communication with the exhaust air outlet.
9. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein the air inlet is arranged in a top section of the container and configured to mate with a shaft air outlet arranged on the elongated shaft part and in fluid communication with the nozzle.
10. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein the container further comprises a snap-in mechanism configured to removably attach the container to the housing.
11. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein the container further comprises elongated protruding members arranged on an interior wall of the container.
12. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein the container further comprises one or more protruding members arranged at the air outlet of the container.
13. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein the dust container further comprises a visual indicator configured to indicate to a user a degree of fullness of the dust bag.
14. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 2, wherein the container further comprises a push-button configured to release the container from the housing upon a user pressing the button.
15. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein the container comprises airtight walls.
16. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein at least some part of the airtight container walls constitute the vacuum cleaner housing.
17. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 2, wherein the dust bag comprises a connector plate configured to engage with the bracket.
18. The stick vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein a majority of the airtight container walls constitute the vacuum cleaner housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] The invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which certain embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of example so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the description.
[0034]
[0035] The vacuum cleaner 10 comprises an elongated shaft part 11 to which a housing 12 is attached. The housing 12 may be detachable or not detachable, e.g. integrated into the shaft part 11. The housing 12 may be made as a hollow body or structure for housing some parts of the vacuum cleaner 10. For instance, the housing 12 typically comprises a motor fan unit (not shown) for generating airflow, a battery, a removable dust bag 13 for accommodating dust and debris collected by the vacuum cleaner. The housing 12 also comprises a housing exhaust air outlet 14a and a housing air inlet (arranged on an under side of the housing 12 and in fluid communication with the airflow in an interior of the elongated shaft part 11). Hence, the airflow enters the housing air inlet and exits the housing exhaust air outlet 14a, and dust and debris is deposited in the air-permeable dust bag 13.
[0036] In
[0037] Further, as will be discussed in the below, the housing 12 may be arranged to be moveably attached to the elongated shaft part 11, such that the housing 12 is moveable along at least a part of the length of the elongated shaft part 11, either in distinct steps or continuously adjustable along the length of the elongated shaft part 11, or arranged to be removably attachable to the elongated shaft part 11 at at least two different positions such that the user can remove the housing 12 from the shaft part 11 from one of the at least two positions and place the housing 12 in a second of the two different positions. For instance, the housing 12 and the elongated shaft part 11 may be arranged with a snap-in member for swiftly attaching and removing the housing 12 from the shaft part 11. Alternatively, the housing 12 is fixedly attached to the elongated shaft part 11 such that it cannot slide along the length of the shaft part.
[0038] A handle 15 may be arranged at an end of the shaft part 11 to be held by a user for moving the vacuum cleaner 10 over a surface to be cleaned. The handle 15 may optionally comprise a control arrangement 16, e.g. a push button or a slider, for control of at least one of a fan effect, a nozzle function or any other vacuum cleaner function which may need to be adjustable. Hence, the control arrangement 16 can be operated by a user to turn the vacuum cleaner 10 on and off.
[0039] A nozzle 17 is arranged at another end of the elongated shaft part 11, via which nozzle debris is transported from a surface to be cleaned by means of the airflow caused by the motor fan unit to the dust bag 13.
[0040] Hence, the nozzle 17 is arranged at a first end of the elongated shaft part 11 while the optional handle 15 is arranged at a second end of the elongated shaft part 11. In the following, the first end and the second end will be referred to as the “nozzle end” and the “handle end”, respectively.
[0041] The nozzle 17 is further being pivotally coupled to the nozzle end of the elongated shaft part 11 such that the shaft part 11 can be more or less freely pivoted about the nozzle 17 while the underside of the nozzle 17 is flush against the surface to be cleaned for good cleaning performance.
[0042] Hence, the housing 12 comprises an air-permeable removable dust bag 13, an air inlet for dust laden air, and an air outlet 14a for exhaust air, and a motor fan unit generating an airflow. The air inlet is connected to an air channel in the elongated shaft part 11, which air channel is connected to the nozzle 17 in one end of the shaft part 11. The nozzle 17 has a nozzle inlet, and the motor fan unit generates an airflow for transporting debris from the nozzle inlet through the air channel into the housing 12 via the air inlet, through the dust bag 13 to the motor fan unit. After the airflow has passed the motor fan unit, the airflow exits the housing 12 via the exhaust air outlet 14a.
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[0044] Optionally, the housing may comprise a handle 22 that can be operated by a user to move the housing 12 along, or from, the elongated shaft part 11.
[0045] The housing 12 can typically be arranged in a number of different positions along the length of the elongated shaft part 11. The first position A and the second position B may serve as examples of housing positions. In some embodiments the housing 12 may be arranged in e.g. 2-6 distinct positions along the length of the elongated shaft part 11. In some embodiments the housing 12 may be arranged to be freely slidable and to be attachable at any position along the length of the elongated shaft part 11. The housing 12 may be fixed in a selected position by a latch of any kind and released when the latch is opened.
[0046] It should be understood that the present invention may be implemented in an upright vacuum cleaner having a fixedly arranged housing.
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[0048] As can be seen in
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[0050] Further, at the bottom section of the dust container 18, a container air outlet 14b is arranged to mate with a motor fan inlet 14c being in fluid communication with the motor fan unit and the air outlet 14a of the housing 12.
[0051] Now, as is understood, the dust container 18 typically only constitutes a sub-part of the complete housing 12. As previously discussed, the housing 12 further comprises a motor fan unit, a battery, etc., and these components are not to be removed with the dust container 18.
[0052] Advantageously, the user can easily and straightforwardly remove the removable dust container 18 from the housing 12 and simply carry the removable dust container 18 to a garbage can for disposing the dust bag 13, and thereafter again attach the removable dust container 18 to the housing 12, after or before a new dust bag 13 has been placed in the container 18.
[0053] In an embodiment, the container 18 is arranged with airtight walls. In a further embodiment, at least some part of the airtight container walls constitute the vacuum cleaner housing 12, and preferably a substantial part of the container walls are part of the vacuum cleaner housing 12.
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[0056] In a further embodiment illustrated in
[0057] In yet a further embodiment illustrated in
[0058] In a further embodiment, the container 18 further comprises a push-button 30 being arranged to release the container 18 from the housing 12 upon a user pressing the button 30.
[0059] In an embodiment, the aperture 21 further comprises at least one flange 31a, 31b arranged to press against the dust bag 13 upon a user closing the aperture 21. Advantageously, this will facilitate the bag 13 being correctly positioned in the container 18 when the aperture 21 is closed.
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[0061] In this embodiment, the dust container 18 is further arranged with elongated protruding members, in this view along a longitudinal axis of the container 18, on its interior walls in order to advantageously prevent a dust bag (not shown in
[0062] Further, the container air outlet 14b may be arranged with one or more protruding members 29 for advantageously preventing a dust bag from adhering to the air outlet 14b of the dust container 18, thereby blocking the air flow passing from the housing air inlet 20b to the container air outlet 14b.
[0063] Further shown in
[0064] In an embodiment, the container 18 comprises a blocking device 27 being arranged to prevent the aperture 21 from being closed when no dust bag is accommodated in the bracket 24.
[0065] In an embodiment, the bracket 24 is arranged with at least one spring-loaded member 27 configured to block the aperture 21 such that the aperture cannot be closed when no dust bag is placed in the bracket 24.
[0066] When placing a dust bag in the bracket 24, the dust bag will press against the spring-loaded member 27, causing the spring 28 to compress and move the spring-loaded member 27 in a transversal direction towards an interior of the dust container 18, thereby allowing the aperture 21 to be closed.
[0067] When removing the dust bag from the bracket, no force is exerted onto the spring-loaded member 27, causing the spring 28 to expand and move the spring-loaded member 27 in a transversal direction towards an exterior of the dust container 18, thereby acting as a bar and blocking the aperture 21 such that it cannot be closed. Advantageously, this prevents a user from operating the vacuum cleaner 10 if no dust bag is placed in the bracket 24.
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[0069] The dust bag 13 is made of an air permeable material and comprises a connector plate 33. The connector plate 33 further has a hole 32 which surrounds an opening in the bag, such that the connector plate 33 can correctly position the opening within a vacuum 15i cleaner by the connector plate 33 being inserted in the bracket 24 of the vacuum cleaner.
[0070] Hence, the connector plate 33 of the dust bag 13 is inserted into, and thus engages with, the bracket 24 which holds the dust bag 13 in operating position in the container 18.
[0071] As further can be seen in
[0072] The invention has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended patent claims.