WET AND DRY VACUUM CLEANER
20210106193 · 2021-04-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A47L7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A wet and dry vacuum cleaner having a vacuum cleaner head, having a dirt container and having an inlet fitting which is designed for the connection of a suction hose, wherein the inlet fitting is connected in terms of flow to an inlet connector, which is situated in the wet and dry vacuum cleaner, of the wet and dry vacuum cleaner such that dirt particles that are drawn in can pass via the inlet connector into the dirt container, wherein the inlet connector is designed as a diffuser with horizontal outflow.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A wet and dry vacuum cleaner comprising: a vacuum cleaner head having a dirt container and having an inlet fitting designed for the connection of a suction hose, the inlet fitting being connected in terms of flow to an inlet connector situated in the wet and dry vacuum cleaner such that dirt particles drawn in can pass via the inlet connector into the dirt container, the inlet connector being designed as a diffuser with horizontal outflow.
12. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner recited in claim 11 wherein a suction flow through the inlet connector designed as the diffuser is directed toward an inner wall of the dirt container.
13. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner as recited in claim 12 wherein the inner wall of the dirt container is a side wall of the dirt container.
14. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner as recited in claim 12 wherein the inlet connector has a diffuser opening, a wall spacing of the diffuser opening with respect to the inner wall being less than one fifth of a container width of the dirt container.
15. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner as recited in claim 11 wherein a cross-sectional area of a diffuser opening of the diffuser is at least 50 percent larger than a cross-sectional area of the inlet fitting in a region of the wall passage into the dirt container.
16. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner as recited in claim 11 wherein the inlet connector is arranged in a volume defined by the dirt container.
17. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner as recited in claim 16 wherein the inlet connector is arranged exclusively in the volume.
18. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner as recited in claim 11 further comprising an electric turbine arranged in the vacuum cleaner head.
19. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner as recited in claim 11 further comprising a dirt filter positioned, in relation to the suction flow, downstream of the inlet connector.
20. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner as recited in claim 11 wherein the inlet connector is formed as a single piece.
21. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner as recited in claim 11 wherein the inlet connector is formed integrally on the dirt container.
22. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner as recited in claim 11 wherein the inlet connector is composed of plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Further advantages will become apparent from the following description of the figures. A preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] A preferred exemplary embodiment of a wet and dry vacuum cleaner 100 according to the invention is illustrated in
[0016] The suction hose 200 to be connected to the inlet fitting 25 is illustrated schematically in
[0017] The wet and dry vacuum cleaner 100 furthermore has an inlet connector 27, which is connected in terms of flow to the inlet fitting 25 such that dirt particles P that are drawn in can pass via the inlet connector 27 into the dirt container 20.
[0018] As can be seen from
[0019] As can be seen from the FIGURE, the inlet connector 27 designed as a diffuser is arranged exclusively in a volume V defined by the dirt container 20. Furthermore, the diffuser designed as an inlet connector 27 is arranged such that a suction flow S is oriented directly toward an inner wall 21 of the dirt container 20. In other words, the suction flow S flows through the diffuser opening 28 of the inlet connector 27 in a horizontal direction H toward the inner wall 21, rebounds from the latter, and passes, having been slowed, into the lower region of the dirt container 20, whereby the dirt particles P can be introduced in layered fashion without swirling or at least with considerably reduced swirling.
[0020] As can likewise be seen from
[0021] A cross-sectional area Q1 of the diffuser opening 28 is, in the present exemplary embodiment, at least 50% larger than a cross-sectional area Q2 of the inlet fitting 25 in the region of the wall passage into the dirt container 20.
[0022] The wet and dry vacuum cleaner 100 of
[0023] The wet and dry vacuum cleaner 100 furthermore has a dirt filter 17 which, in relation to the suction flow S, is positioned downstream of the inlet connector 27 designed as a diffuser. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated here, the dirt filter 17 is arranged at the transition between vacuum cleaner head 10 and dirt container 20.
[0024] The vacuum cleaner head 10 lies on the dirt container 20 from above and is locked on the latter (locking not illustrated). In the preferred exemplary embodiment of
[0025] In alternative embodiments, the dirt container 20 may be manufactured for example from metal, into which, for example, there is fitted an inlet connector composed of plastic or polymer together with an inlet fitting 25 composed of plastic or polymer.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0026] 10 Vacuum cleaner head [0027] 15 Electric turbine [0028] 17 Dirt filter [0029] 20 Dirt container [0030] 21 Inner wall [0031] 25 Inlet fitting [0032] 27 Inlet connector [0033] 28 Diffuser opening [0034] 100 Wet and dry vacuum cleaner [0035] 200 Suction hose [0036] B Container width [0037] H Horizon [0038] P Dirt particles [0039] Q1 Cross-sectional area of the diffuser opening [0040] Q2 Cross-sectional area of the inlet fitting [0041] S Suction flow [0042] V Volume of the dirt container [0043] WA Wall spacing