Vacuum cleaner having cyclonic separator
10716444 ยท 2020-07-21
Assignee
Inventors
- David Khalil (College Park, MD, US)
- Christopher M. Charlton (Medina, OH, US)
- Justin C. Andrikanich (Stow, OH, US)
- David Chaney (Sagamore Hills, OH, US)
- William Nabors (Copley, OH, US)
Cpc classification
A47L9/1683
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L9/1691
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A vacuum cleaner including a debris separator that includes a housing, a cyclonic separator including a cylindrical wall having a first end and a second end. The cylindrical wall is located in within the housing and the cyclonic separator further includes a dirty air inlet, a clean air outlet, a debris outlet adjacent the second end, and a longitudinal axis surrounded by the cylindrical wall and the longitudinal axis of the cyclonic separator extends in generally a horizontal orientation. The debris separator further includes a lid coupled to the housing and the cyclonic separator is coupled to the lid such that the cyclonic separator is removable from the housing with the lid. A debris collection chamber is located within the housing and in fluid communication with the debris outlet of the cyclonic separator.
Claims
1. A vacuum cleaner comprising: a suction nozzle; a suction source operable to generate an airflow through the vacuum cleaner from the suction nozzle through a debris separator to a clean air exhaust; the debris separator operable to separate debris from the airflow, the debris separator including, a housing including an first end, a second end, and a sidewall that is generally cylindrical, the generally cylindrical sidewall extends from the second end to the first end, the first end of the housing defining an open top surface, a cyclonic separator positioned within the housing, the cyclonic separator including a cylindrical wall having a first end and a second end, the cylindrical wall located in within the generally cylindrical sidewall of the housing, the cyclonic separator further including a first end wall located at the first end of the cylindrical wall, an dirty air inlet, a clean air outlet that extends through the first end wall, a debris outlet adjacent the second end, a longitudinal axis surrounded by the cylindrical wall and the longitudinal axis of the cyclonic separator extends in generally a horizontal orientation and through the generally cylindrical sidewall of the housing, a debris collection chamber located within the housing and in fluid communication with the debris outlet of the cyclonic separator, the debris collection chamber including an outer perimeter that is defined by the generally cylindrical sidewall of the housing, and a lid coupled to the open top surface, the cyclonic separator coupled to the lid; wherein the lid couples to the open top surface such that the cylindrical wall of the cyclonic separator is between the open top surface and the second end of the housing, wherein the generally cylindrical sidewall of the housing forms a second end wall of the cyclonic separator located at the second end of the cylindrical wall of the cyclonic separator between the open top surface and the second end of the housing.
2. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein the generally cylindrical sidewall of the housing defines a portion of the debris outlet of the cyclonic separator.
3. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein the dirty air inlet is adjacent the first end of the cylindrical wall and extends through the generally cylindrical sidewall of the housing between the first end and the second end.
4. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1, further comprising a divider wall that extends from the cylindrical wall of the cyclonic separator to the generally cylindrical sidewall of the housing such that the sidewall of the housing and the divider wall define the debris collection chamber.
5. The vacuum cleaner of claim 4, wherein the divider wall and the cylindrical wall are integrally formed as a single unitary component.
6. The vacuum cleaner of claim 4, wherein the cyclonic separator further includes a dirty air inlet duct, wherein the divider wall at least partially defines the dirty air inlet duct.
7. The vacuum cleaner of claim 4, wherein the sidewall of the housing includes an inner periphery, and wherein the divider wall extends around the inner periphery of the sidewall.
8. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1, wherein the cyclonic separator is positioned entirely below the first end of the housing.
9. A vacuum cleaner comprising: a suction nozzle; a suction source operable to generate an airflow through the vacuum cleaner from the suction nozzle through a debris separator to a clean air exhaust; the debris separator operable to separate debris from the airflow, the debris separator including, a housing including an upper end, a lower end, and a sidewall that is generally cylindrical, the generally cylindrical sidewall extends from the lower end to the upper end, the upper end of the housing defining an open top surface, a cyclonic separator positioned within the housing, the cyclonic separator including a cylindrical wall having a first end and a second end, the cylindrical wall located in within the generally cylindrical sidewall of the housing, the cyclonic separator further including a dirty air inlet, a clean air outlet, a debris outlet adjacent the second end, and a longitudinal axis surrounded by the cylindrical wall and the longitudinal axis of the cyclonic separator extends in a generally horizontal orientation, a lid coupled to the housing, the cyclonic separator coupled to the lid such that the cyclonic separator is removable from the open top surface of the housing with the lid and the cylindrical wall of the cyclonic separator is between the upper end and the lower end of the housing when the lid is attached to the housing adjacent the upper end of the housing, and a debris collection chamber located within the housing and in fluid communication with the debris outlet of the cyclonic separator, the debris collection chamber including an outer perimeter that is defined by the generally cylindrical sidewall of the housing.
10. The vacuum cleaner of claim 9, further comprising a divider wall that extends from the cylindrical wall of the cyclonic separator to the generally cylindrical sidewall of the housing such that the sidewall of the housing and the divider wall define the debris collection chamber.
11. The vacuum cleaner of claim 10, wherein the debris separator includes a latch that removable couples the debris separator to the vacuum cleaner.
12. The vacuum cleaner of claim 9, wherein the debris separator further includes a door pivotally coupled to the housing adjacent the lower end to facilitate emptying debris from the debris collection chamber.
13. The vacuum cleaner of claim 12, further comprising a suction source inlet chamber between the clean air outlet of the cyclonic separator and the suction source and a filter located in the suction source inlet chamber, wherein the suction source inlet chamber is at least partially defined by the door of the debris separator.
14. The vacuum cleaner of claim 9, wherein the cyclonic separator further includes a first end wall located at the first end of the cylindrical wall, and wherein the clean air outlet extends through the first end wall of the cyclonic separator.
15. The vacuum cleaner of claim 14, wherein the generally cylindrical sidewall of the housing forms a second end wall of the cyclonic separator located at the second end of the cylindrical wall.
16. The vacuum cleaner of claim 15, wherein the housing defines a portion of the debris outlet of the cyclonic separator.
17. The vacuum cleaner of claim 15, further comprising a divider wall that extends from the cylindrical wall of the cyclonic separator to the sidewall of the housing such that the sidewall of the housing and the divider wall define the debris collection chamber.
18. The vacuum cleaner of claim 17, wherein the sidewall of the housing is generally cylindrical having an inner periphery, and wherein the divider wall extends around the inner periphery of the sidewall.
19. The vacuum cleaner of claim 18, where the divider wall further comprises a portion extending along the inner periphery toward the lid encircling at least a portion of the cylindrical wall.
20. The vacuum cleaner of claim 17, wherein the divider wall and the cylindrical wall are integrally formed as a single unitary component.
21. The vacuum cleaner of claim 15, wherein the cyclonic separator further includes a dirty air inlet duct, wherein a divider wall at least partially defines the dirty air inlet duct.
22. The vacuum cleaner of claim 9, wherein the dirty air inlet is adjacent the first end of the cylindrical wall.
23. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22, wherein the housing includes an inlet aperture through the generally cylindrical sidewall of the housing and the dirty air inlet includes a passageway between the inlet aperture and the cylindrical wall, the cyclonic separator including a first seal between the passageway and the housing around the inlet aperture on an inside surface of the housing.
24. The vacuum cleaner of claim 23, wherein the vacuum cleaner includes a conduit directing airflow from the suction nozzle to the dirty air inlet, the vacuum cleaner including a second seal between the conduit and the housing around the inlet aperture on an outside surface of the housing.
25. The vacuum cleaner of claim 9, further comprising a perforated tube located within the cylindrical wall forming the clean air outlet, and wherein the perforated tube is removable from the housing with the lid.
26. The vacuum cleaner of claim 9, wherein the cyclonic separator is positioned entirely below an upper end of the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(12) Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(17) The debris separator 18 further includes a perforated tube 70, a divider wall 72, a lid 74, a debris collection chamber 76, and a door 78. The perforated tube 70 extends from the first end wall 48 of the cyclonic separator 38 and covers the clean air outlet 56. The perforated tube 70 may be perforated using holes, slots, screen, mesh, or other perforation. The divider wall 72 extends from the cylindrical wall 46 to the sidewall 44 of the housing 36 around the inner periphery of the sidewall 44 such that the sidewall 44 of the housing 36 and the divider wall 72 define the debris collection chamber 76. The debris collection chamber 76 is bounded by and generally located below the divider wall 72 such that air does not circulate around the outside diameter of the cyclone. The divider wall may include a portion extending along the inner periphery toward the lid encircling at least a portion of the cylindrical wall. In the illustrated embodiment, the divider wall 72 is integrally formed with the cylindrical wall 46 as a single component. Also, with reference to
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(19) The lid 74 is removably coupled to the upper end 40 of the housing 36 to enclose the upper end 40 of the housing 36. As illustrated in
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(22) Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.