CLEANER
20240215780 ยท 2024-07-04
Inventors
- Jonguk Her (Seoul, KR)
- Kietak HYUN (Seoul, KR)
- Hwang Kim (Seoul, KR)
- Soohan EO (Seoul, KR)
- Jungmin KO (Seoul, KR)
- Inkyu HWANG (Seoul, KR)
Cpc classification
A47L9/1683
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L9/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L9/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a cleaner which includes: a dustbin having a slit formed on one side thereof; a compression lever housing disposed on an outside of the slit and mounted to the dustbin; a compression plate disposed on an inside of the dustbin and configured to ascend in a direction in which the slit extends; and a sealer disposed in the compression lever housing, coming in close contact with the slit, and extending along the slit. Therefore, the cleaner according to the present disclosure may prevent a problem that is likely to occur during an operation of the compression lever assembly because of trapped dust, and can be maintained in a cleaner state as the user may easily separate the cleaner by assemblies to sterilize the parts.
Claims
1. A cleaner, comprising: a dustbin having a slit formed on one side thereof; a compression lever housing disposed on an outside of the slit and mounted to the dustbin; a compression plate disposed on an inside of the dustbin and configured to ascend in a direction in which the slit extends; and a sealer disposed in the compression lever housing, coming in close contact with the slit, and extending along the slit.
2. The cleaner of claim 1, further comprising: a compression rail disposed on an inside of the compression lever housing, and extending along the slit; and a compression guide having one side coupled to the compression plate and another side coupled to the compression lever, and configured to ascend along the compression rail.
3. The cleaner of claim 1, further comprising: a compression guide having at least a portion thereof inserted into an inside of the dustbin through the slit, one side of the portion inserted thereinto being coupled to the compression plate, and another side not inserted thereto being inserted into the compression lever to ascend along the slit of the dustbin.
4. The cleaner of claim 1, wherein the sealer comprises: a fixing part fixed to the compression lever housing; and a deformation part supported by the fixing part, configured to seal the slit, and having at least one portion thereof configured to be deformed to form a gap.
5. The cleaner of claim 4, wherein the fixing part comprises: a first extension portion extending along an outer circumferential surface of the dustbin from the deformation part; and a second extension portion extending in a direction of the compression lever housing from an end of the first extension portion, and having at least a portion thereof inserted into a groove formed in the compression lever housing.
6. The cleaner of claim 4, wherein the deformation part is formed in a cylindrical shape with a hollow hole inside.
7. The cleaner of claim 1, wherein the sealer is provided in plurality, and the plurality of sealers are arranged on left and right sides, respectively, about the slit.
8. The cleaner of claim 1, wherein the dustbin is formed in a cylindrical shape, and wherein the slit is formed in a direction parallel to a center axis of the dustbin.
9. The cleaner of claim 1, wherein, when viewed from a top, an angle formed between the slit of the dustbin and an imaginary line passing through a center of the dustbin and a center axis of the main body is an acute angle.
10. The cleaner of claim 1, wherein, in the compression lever housing, a slit parallel to the slit of the dustbin is formed, and wherein the compression lever housing further comprises a shield plate configured to cover at least a portion of the slit of the compression lever housing.
11. The cleaner of claim 10, wherein the shield plate comprises: an upper shield plate having an upper end connected to the compression lever to ascend along with the compression lever; and a lower shield plate disposed below the upper shield plate, and having at least a portion thereof configured to overlap the upper shield plate in forward and rearward directions.
12. The cleaner of claim 1, comprising: a mounting protrusion of the compression lever housing protruding outward from an outer circumferential surface of the dustbin, but protruding in an opposite direction to a radial direction of the dustbin; and a mounting groove of the compression lever housing formed on one side of the compression lever housing, and allowing the mounting protrusion of the compression lever housing to be inserted thereinto.
13. The cleaner of claim 1, further comprising: a main body housing allowing the dustbin to be mounted thereto, wherein one side of the main body housing is inserted into an opening formed on one side of the dustbin to hold the dustbin, and wherein another side of the main body housing is caught by another side of the dustbin to hold the dustbin.
14. The cleaner of claim 1, comprising: a main body housing allowing the dustbin to be mounted thereto; a fixing protrusion of the dustbin formed in the dustbin; and a dustbin detachable lever disposed in the main body, and configured to be caught by the fixing protrusion of the dustbin to fix the dustbin and to release the fixation of a fixing hook of the dustbin when the dustbin detachable lever is operated.
15. The cleaner of claim 1, comprising: a main body housing allowing the dustbin to be mounted thereto; and a handle disposed in the main body housing, wherein, when viewed from one side, an imaginary line extending in a direction in which the compression lever ascends intersects a longitudinal axis of the handle.
16. The cleaner of claim 1, comprising: a suction unit disposed in the dustbin, and configured to guide air to the dustbin, and wherein, when viewed from one side, an imaginary line extending in a direction in which the compression lever ascends intersects a longitudinal axis of the suction unit.
17. A cleaner, comprising: a dustbin having a slit formed on one side thereof; a compression lever housing disposed on an outside of the slit and mounted to the dustbin; a compression plate disposed on an inside of the dustbin and configured to ascend in a direction in which the slit extends; and a compression guide having at least a portion thereof inserted into an inside of the dustbin through the slit, an inside thereof coupled to the compression plate and an outside thereof coupled to the compression lever to move along the slit; and a sealer having a forward surface coming in close contact with the slit, and a side surface coming in close contact with the compression guide.
18. The cleaner of claim 17, comprising: a compression rail fixed to an inside of the compression lever housing, disposed on an outside of the sealer, and extending along the slit to guide the compression guide.
19. The cleaner of claim 17, wherein the sealer is provided in plurality, and wherein a left sealer comes in close contact with a left side end of the compression guide, and a right sealer comes in close contact with a right side end of the compression guide.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0060] Advantages and characteristics of the present disclosure and a method of achieving the advantages and characteristics will be clear by referring to exemplary embodiments described below in detail together with the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to exemplary embodiment disclosed herein but will be implemented in various forms. The exemplary embodiments are provided by way of example only so that a person of ordinary skilled in the art can fully understand the disclosures of the present disclosure and the scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the present disclosure will be defined only by the scope of the appended claims. Like reference numerals generally denote like elements throughout the specification.
[0061] Hereinafter, a cleaner 100 according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0064] A direction in which the suction unit 10 is disposed with respect to a longitudinal axis A1 of the suction unit 10 is defined as a forward direction, and a direction of one side in which a motor unit 20 to be described below is defined as a rearward direction. Based on the main body 2 illustrated in
[0065] An outer appearance of the main body 2 is defined by a main body housing 3.
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[0067] A handle 40 is formed in the main body housing 3.
[0068] At a front of the main body housing 3, the suction unit is coupled.
[0069] In the main body housing 3, the dustbin 60 is coupled. An opening is formed in a coupling portion between the housing 3 and the dustbin 60, and the housing 3 and the dustbin 60 are communicated with each other.
[0070] A portion of a frontal lower part of the main body housing 3 is inserted into the dustbin 60. Since the frontal lower part of the main body housing 3 is inserted into the opening formed at an upper part of the dustbin 60, the dustbin 60 may be fixedly mounted to the main body housing 3.
[0071] A battery 50 is coupled to a bottom part of the main body housing 3. More particularly, the battery 50 is disposed in the bottom part at a rear of the main body housing 3.
[0072] A suction motor 20 is coupled to an upper part of the main body housing 3. The suction motor 20 may be coupled to the upper part at a rear of the main body housing 3.
[0073] The suction unit 10 has a cylindrical shape with a hollow hole formed inside, is configured to suck in air containing dust, and may provide a suction flow path through which air containing dust may flow. The air containing dust may be guided to the main body 2 through the suction unit 10.
[0074] The suction unit 10 is communicated with an inlet 311 of a cyclone unit 30. Air sucked in a nozzle passes through the suction unit 10, and is introduced into the cyclone unit 30 through the inlet 311.
[0075] The main body 2 may further include a suction motor 20, the cyclone unit 30, the handle 40, and the battery 50.
[0076] The suction unit 10 may be formed to be symmetric with respect to the longitudinal axis A1 of the suction unit. Referring to
[0077] Here, the suction motor 20 is configured to generate an air flow (that is, an air current) through which the air containing dust can be introduced into the suction unit 10.
[0078] The suction motor 20 is disposed inside the housing 3.
[0079] The suction motor 20 is disposed at a rear of the dustbin 600. In other words, the suction motor 20 is disposed at a rear of the cyclone unit 30.
[0080] The center axis A2 of the suction motor 20 will be defined. The center axis A2 of the suction motor 20 corresponds to a rotational axis of a shaft of the suction motor 20. Since an axial fan is disposed in the suction motor 20 according to the present disclosure, the center axis A2 of the suction motor 20 is parallel to a flow direction of air that passes through the suction motor 20.
[0081] The suction motor 20 may be the BLDC (Brushless DC) motor. The BLDC motor is a type of a DC motor without a brush. Since the BLDC motor does not have a brush, which is a wearable part, the BLDC motor not only has an advantage of having little electrical and mechanical noise, but also has no problem in a high-speed rotation, and generates low rotation noise.
[0082] The cyclone unit 30 is communicated with the suction unit 10 and is a component to which a principle of a dust collector using a centrifugal force to separate dust sucked into an inside of the main body 2 through the suction unit 10 is applied.
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[0084] The cyclone unit 30 is disposed between the suction unit 10 and the suction motor 20. The suction unit 10 is disposed upstream of the cyclone unit 30, and the suction motor 20 is disposed downstream of the cyclone unit 30. The suction unit 10 is disposed forward of the cyclone unit 30, and the suction motor 20 is disposed rearward of the cyclone unit 30.
[0085] For example, the cyclone unit 30 may include a first cyclone 310 that can separate dust by a cyclonic flow. The first cyclone 310 may be communicated with the suction unit 10. The air and dust sucked through the suction unit 10 will helically flow along an inner circumferential surface of the first cyclone 310.
[0086] The axis A3 of the cyclonic flow of the first cyclone 310 may vertically extend.
[0087] The cyclone unit 30 may further include a second cyclone 330 that secondarily separates dust from the air discharged from the first cyclone 310. At this instance, the second cyclone 330 may be disposed inside the first cyclone 310 to minimize a size of the cyclone unit 30. The second cyclone 330 may include a plurality of cyclone bodies arranged in parallel. The air discharged from the first cyclone 310 may pass through the plurality of cyclone bodies in a split manner.
[0088] At this instance, the axis A3 of the cyclonic flow of the second cyclone 330 may also extend vertically, the axis A3 of the cyclonic flow of the first cyclone 310 and the axis A3 of the cyclonic flow of the second cyclone are parallel to each other.
[0089] The axis of the cyclonic flow of the first cyclone and the axis of the cyclonic flow of the second cyclone may be collectively referred to as the axes A3 of the cyclonic flow of the cyclone unit 30.
[0090] The axis A3 of the cyclonic flow intersects the longitudinal axis A1 of the suction unit. More particularly, the axis A3 of the cyclonic flow may be disposed to be parallel to the longitudinal axis A1 of the suction unit. Therefore, the sucked air flows rearward along the center axis A1 of the suction unit, and is vertically introduced into the cyclone unit 30 in a direction of the axis A3 of the cyclonic flow. By this arrangement, a pressure loss is not generated when the air is introduced into the cyclone unit 30 from the suction unit 10.
[0091] The main body 2 may further include a cyclone filter 350 disposed to surround the second cyclone 330. The cyclone filter 350 may be formed in a cylindrical shape, for example, and guide air separated from dust in the first cyclone 310 to the second cyclone 330. The cyclone filter 350 may filter dust while the air passes therethrough.
[0092] To this end, the cyclone filter 350 may include a mesh portion having a plurality of holes. The mesh portion may be formed of a metal material, though not limited thereto.
[0093] The air present in the first cyclone 310 flows into the second cyclone 330. At this instance, the air passes through the cyclone filter 350 from a radially outside of the cyclone filter 350 and flows radially inward of the cyclone filter 350.
[0094] Meanwhile, as another example, it is possible that the cyclone unit 30 has a single cyclone, and in such a case, the axis A3 of the cyclonic flow may also vertically extend.
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[0096] The cyclone unit 30 has an outlet 312 formed in a longitudinal direction of the dustbin 60. In other words, the outlet 312 is formed in a direction of the axis A3 of the cyclonic flow. The air from which dust is separated while flowing inside the cyclone unit 30 flows along the direction of the axis A3 of the cyclone flow and is discharged in the longitudinal direction from the dustbin 60 to be introduced into the housing 3. The air introduced into the housing 3 passes through a filter 70 and the suction motor 20.
[0097] The handle 40 is configured to be gripped by a user to move the cleaner 1, and is disposed in the opposite direction to the suction unit 10 with respect to the cyclone unit 30. The handle 40 has a substantially cylindrical shape, and extends along the longitudinal axis A4. In addition, the handle 40 may be disposed in a way that an upper part thereof is tilted forward.
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[0101] The operating part 80 may be disposed on the upper surface 41 of the handle. The user may give instructions to the cleaner using the operating part 80. The instructions may include turning on and turning off, and changes to the entire operation modes including changes to the output of the suction motor.
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[0103] The battery 50 is configured to supply power to the suction motor 20. The battery 50 is disposed such that an upper part thereof is adjacent to the handle 40, and a front part thereof is adjacent to a portion of an outer circumferential surface of the dustbin 60.
[0104] The cleaner 1 may further include the dustbin 60 for storing dust separated while passing through the cyclone unit 30.
[0105] The dustbin 60 may include a dust collecting body 610 having a cylindrical shape. As an example, it may be possible that the dust collecting body 610 serves as the first cyclone 310, without having the first cyclone 310 separately. The whole or at least a part of the second cyclone 330 may be positioned inside the dustbin 60.
[0106] Inside the dust collecting body 610, a dust storage guide 604 for guiding storage of dust separated in the second cyclone 330 may be disposed. The dust storage guide 604 may be coupled to a lower side of the second cyclone 330.
[0107] The dust storage guide 604 partitions a space inside the dust collecting body 610 into a first dust storage unit 602 in which the dust separated in the first cyclone 310 is stored and a second dust storage unit 606 in which the dust separated in the second cyclone 330 is stored. In other words, an inner space of the dust storage guide 604 is the second dust storage unit 606, and a space between the dust storage guide 604 and the dust collecting body 610 is the first dust storage unit 602.
[0108] A slit 611 is formed on one side of the dustbin 60.
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[0110] The slit 611 of the dustbin is disposed on an outer circumferential surface of the dustbin 60. The slit 611 of the dustbin extends in a direction of the center axis A5 of the dustbin.
[0111] The slit 611 of the dustbin is formed to penetrate the dust collecting body 610, and through the slit 611 of the dustbin, an internal space of the dustbin 60 and an external space of the dustbin 60 may be communicated with each other.
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[0113] A compression guide 625 is inserted into the slit 611 of the dustbin, and the compression guide 625 slidingly moves along the slit 611 of the dustbin.
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[0115] The filter 70 is disposed on the air flow path and is configured to filter dust contained in the air. The filter 70 installed in the cleaner 1 according to the present disclosure has a pre-filter 71 and a HEPA filter 73.
[0116] The pre-filter 71 is configured to filter dust that has not been collected in the cyclone unit 30.
[0117] The pre-filter 71 is disposed upstream of the suction motor 20. Referring to
[0118] The pre-filter 71 removes big foreign substances contained in the air which have been introduced into the suction motor at the upstream of the suction motor. The pre-filter 71 has a plurality of hollow holes formed therein, and may perform physical filtration by filtering out foreign substances that are greater than a size of the hollow hole.
[0119] The pre-filter 71 may be a mesh filter having a cylindrical shape. For example, the pre-filter 71 may include materials such as nylon and spun-bonded nonwoven fabric. The spun-bonded nonwoven fabric is a type of nonwoven fabric made by spinning synthetic fibers such as polypropylene (PP) and then bonding them by applying heat.
[0120] In the present disclosure, it is described that the cleaner 1 includes the pre-filter 71 and the HEPA filter 73, however, the kinds and the number of the filters 71 are not limited thereto.
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[0123] A forward end of the pre-filter 71 is formed to be grippable by the user with fingers, and is closed to prevent air leakage. A rearward end of the pre-filter 71 is opened to discharge air. A filtering member through which the air is passed and which prevents dust from passing therethrough is formed on an outer circumferential surface between the forward end and the rearward end of the pre-filter 71. By this arrangement, the air passes through the filtering member from an outer side of the pre-filter 71 to flow inward, and is discharged to the rearward end of the pre-filter 71.
[0124] A diffusion space 72 may be formed between an outer circumferential surface of the pre-filter 71 and the main body housing 3.
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[0126] The main body 2 may further include the HEPA filter 73 that is disposed between the pre-filter 71 and the motor unit 20. The HEPA is the abbreviation for the high efficiency particulate air filter, and is a filter having a high performance for filtering out particles.
[0127] The HEPA filter 73 serves to filter out fine dust that has not been filtered out in the pre-filter 71 once and for all, and may be accommodated in the housing 3.
[0128] The air that has been discharged from the cyclone unit 30 and has passed through the pre-filter 71 passes through the HEPA filter 73 and is discharged to an outside.
[0129] The HEPA filter 73 is disposed at a rearward position of the suction motor 20. Referring to
[0130] The HEPA filter 73 removes fine foreign substances contained in the air being discharged to the outside at the downstream of the suction motor 20. The HEPA filter 73 may filter out the particles by attracting the particles using an electrostatic power applied to the filtered substances.
[0131] The flow direction of the air introduced into the HEPA filter 73 is parallel to the flow direction of the air discharged from the suction motor 20. Referring to
[0132] An insertion axis of the HEPA filter is parallel to the center axis A2 of the suction motor. More particularly, the insertion axis of the HEPA filter corresponds to the center axis A2 of the suction motor. Therefore, since the air flows in the same direction in a section from the suction motor 20 to the HEPA filter without any change of the air flow direction, the pressure loss hardly occurs.
[0133] The HEPA filter 73 is detached rearward of the housing 3. When the user wants to separate the pre-filter 71, only the pre-filter 71 may be detached forward of the housing 3, and when the user wants to separate the HEPA filter 73, only the HEPA filter 73 may be detached rearward of the housing 3.
[0134] The air that has passed through the HEPA filter 73 is discharged through both sides of the HEPA filter 73. Referring to
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[0138] The dustbin 60 may be attached to or detached from the main body housing 3. One side of the main body housing 3 is inserted into an opening formed on one side of the dustbin 60 to hold the dustbin 60, and the other side of the main body housing 3 is caught by the other side of the dustbin 60 to hold the dustbin 60. More particularly, a forward upper part of the main body housing 3 holds the upper part of the dustbin 60 by being inserted into the opening formed at the upper part of the dustbin 60. The dustbin detachable lever 613b is caught by a dustbin fixing protrusion 613a formed on a rear surface of the dustbin 60 to hold a rear side of the dustbin 60. The main body housing 3 is fixedly coupled to the dustbin 60, by holding the dustbin 60 at least at two points.
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[0140] The dustbin fixing protrusion 613a is formed in the dustbin 60. The dustbin fixing protrusion 613a protrudes rearward from an outer circumferential surface of the dust collecting body.
[0141] The dustbin detachable lever 613b is disposed in the main body housing 3, and fixes the dustbin 60 by being caught by the dustbin fixing protrusion 613a, and releases the fixation of a dustbin fixing hook when the lever is operated. The dustbin detachable lever 613b is disposed to be ascendable in the main body housing 3.
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[0149] As described above, according to
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[0154] The mounting grooves 6213 of the compression lever housing may be formed in a way that a width of an upper portion thereof is wider than a width of a lower portion thereof. Therefore, the mounting protrusion 612 of the compression lever housing may enter an upper portion of the mounting groove 6213 of the compression lever housing, slidingly move downward thereof, and position at a lower portion of the mounting groove 6213 of the compression lever housing to be fixed therein.
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[0159] The compression lever housing 621 is disposed on an outside of the slit 611 of the dustbin, and is mounted to the dustbin 60. The compression lever housing 621 covers the slit 611 of the dustbin.
[0160] The compression lever housing 621 is opened on its inside. The inside of the compression lever housing 621 faces the outer circumferential surface of the dustbin 60.
[0161] The inside of the compression lever housing 621 forms a curved surface. Therefore, the inside of the compression lever housing 621 comes into close contact with the outer circumferential surface of the dustbin 60, and does not form a gap therebetween.
[0162] The compression lever housing 621 is formed to be long along the slit 611 of the dustbin.
[0163] The compression lever housing 621 includes the slit 6212 that is parallel to the slit 611 of the dustbin. The slit 6212 of the compression lever housing is formed to be long along the slit 611 of the dustbin. A longitudinal direction of the compression lever housing is parallel to a longitudinal direction of the slit 611 of the dustbin. Therefore, the compression guide 625 is supported at two points along the slit 6212 of the compression lever housing and the slit 611 of the dustbin, and thus, may slidingly ascend and descend in a stable manner.
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[0165] The compression plate 622 is disposed in the internal space of the dustbin 60, and ascends in a direction in which the slit 611 of the dustbin extends.
[0166] The compression plate 622 is formed in a shape similar to a donut.
[0167] An inner circumferential surface of the compression plate 622 comes into close contact with an inner circumferential surface of the first cyclone 320.
[0168] In other words, the inner circumferential surface of the compression plate 622 comes into close contact with the cyclone filter 350. Accordingly, when the compression plate 622 ascends and descends, the dust attached to the cyclone filter 350 may be swept by the compression plate 622.
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[0170] The compression lever 623 is disposed in the compression lever housing 621, and is coupled to the compression plate 622 through the slit 611 of the dustbin.
[0171] The compression lever 623 is disposed on an outer circumferential surface of the compression lever housing 621. The compression lever 623 a sends along the slit 6232 of the compression lever housing.
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[0173] The compression rail 624 is configured to assist ascending of the compression lever 623 and the compression plate 622 along the slit 611 of the dustbin. The compression rail 624 is disposed on an inside of the compression lever housing 621, and extends along the slit 611. More particularly, the compression rail 624 may extend along the slit 6212 of the compression lever housing, or along the slit 611 of the dustbin.
[0174] The compression rail 624 is fixed on the inside of the compression lever housing 621. More particularly, an upper end or a lower end of the compression rail 624 is fixed on the inside of the compression lever housing 621. Accordingly, the compression rail 624 does not ascend.
[0175] The compression rail 624 is disposed on an outside of the sealer 626. Since the compression rail 624 is disposed on the outside of the sealer, the compression rail 624 is separated from the dust collected inside the dustbin 60.
[0176] The compression rail 624 extends along the slit 611 of the dustbin, and guides the compression guide 625. More particularly, the compression rail 624 is parallel to a longitudinal direction of the slit 611 of the dustbin and a longitudinal direction of the slit 6212 of the compression lever.
[0177] Along with the compression rail 624, the compression guide 625 is configured to assist the compression lever 623 and the compression plate 622 to precisely ascend along the slit 611 of the dustbin. The compression guide 625 has one side coupled to the compression plate 622, and the other side coupled to the compression lever 623, and ascends along the compression rail 624.
[0178] The compression guide 625 has at least a portion inserted into the inside of the dustbin 60 through the slit, the one side inserted thereinto is coupled to the compression plate 622, and the other side not inserted thereinto is coupled to the compression lever 623 so as to ascend along the slit 611 of the dustbin.
[0179] The compression guide 625 has a hollow hole that vertically extends, and the compression rail 624 is inserted into the compression rail 624. The compression guide 625 slidingly moves along the compression rail 624.
[0180] The compression guide 625 includes a compression plate connecting portion 6251, and the compression plate connecting portion 6251 protrudes radially inward of the dustbin 60 from the hollow hole of the compression guide 625.
[0181] The compression plate connecting portion 6251 penetrates the sealer 626. More particularly, the compression plate connecting portion 6251 is inserted between a left sealer 626a and a right sealer 626b. A left side surface of the compression plate connecting portion 6251 comes into close contact with the left sealer 626a and a right side surface of the compression plate connecting portion 6251 comes into close contact with the right sealer 626b.
[0182] The compression plate connecting portion 6251 penetrates the slit 611 of the dustbin. More particularly, the compression plate connecting portion 6251 is inserted into the inside of the dustbin 60 through the slit 611 of the dustbin. Since both sides of the compression plate connecting portion 6251 are adjacent to the sealer 626 of the dustbin, the compression plate connecting portion 6251 may ascend and descend along the sealer 626 of the dustbin.
[0183] The compression plate 622 is coupled to an end of the compression plate connecting portion 6251. Referring to
[0184] In a connecting portion where the compression plate connecting portion 6251 is connected to the compression rail 624, a sealer groove may be formed. The sealer 626 is fixed in position as at least a portion of the sealer 626 is inserted into the sealer groove. The sealer groove is formed by being further recessed inward from the compression plate connecting portion 6251. That is, a thickness of a portion in which the sealer groove is formed in the compression plate connecting portion 6251 is thinner than a thickness of the remaining portion in which the sealer groove is not formed.
[0185] The compression guide 625 includes a compression lever connecting portion 6252, and the compression lever connecting portion 6252 protrudes toward the slit 6212 of the compression lever housing from the hollow hole of the compression guide 625.
[0186] Since both sides of the compression lever connecting portion 6252 are adjacent to the sealer 626 of the compression lever housing, the compression lever connecting portion 6252 may ascend and descend along the sealer 626 of the compression lever housing.
[0187] The compression lever 623 is coupled to an end of the compression lever.
[0188] An angle formed between a direction in which the compression plate connecting portion 6251 extends and a direction in which the compression lever connecting portion 6252 extends may be an obtuse angle.
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[0190] The sealer 626 is disposed in the compression lever housing 621, comes into close contact with the slit 611 of the dustbin, and extends along the slit 611 of the dustbin. The slit may extend in a direction of the center axis A5 of the dustbin, and the sealer 626 may extend in the direction of the center axis A5 of the dustbin.
[0191] A forward surface of the sealer 626 closely contacts the slit 611 of the dustbin, and a side surface thereof closely contacts the compression guide 625.
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[0193] The deformation part 6262 is supported by the fixing part 6261, and seals the slit, but at least a portion thereof is deformed to form a gap.
[0194] The deformation part 6262 is formed to have a cylindrical shape with a hollow hole formed inside. The deformation part 6262 extends in the direction of the center axis A5 of the dustbin. An upper surface and a lower surface of the deformation part 6262 may be opened.
[0195] At least a portion of the deformation part 6262 may be deformed to strongly seal the gap. Referring to
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[0197] The fixing part 6261 is fixed to the compression lever housing 621. The fixing part 6261 protrudes outward from an outer circumferential surface of the deformation part 6262. The fixing part 6261 extends along the center axis A5 of the dustbin. The fixing part 6162 may be formed in a plate shape.
[0198] An end of the fixing part 6261 may be fitted with the compression lever housing 621 to be coupled thereto. A long groove may be formed in the compression lever housing 621, and as the fixing part 6261 is inserted into the groove to be fitted therewith, the sealer 626 may be installed in the compression lever housing 621.
[0199] The fixing part may be composed of a first extension portion 6261a and a second extension portion 6261b.
[0200] The first extension portion 6261a extends along an outer circumferential surface of the dustbin 60 from the deformation part. The first extension portion 6261a may extend along the center axis A5 of the dustbin. That is, the first extension portion 6261a may extend in a direction of the outer circumferential surface of the dustbin 60, and may be formed in a plate shape that extends along the center axis A5 of the dustbin.
[0201] The first extension portion 6261a may form a curved surface along the outer circumferential surface of the dustbin 60. Alternatively, the first extension portion 6261a may form a flat surface.
[0202] The second extension portion 6261b extends in a direction of the compression lever housing 621 from an end of the first extension portion 6261a, and at least a portion thereof is inserted into the groove formed in the compression lever housing 621. The second extension portion 6261b may extend rearward from the end of the first extension portion 6261a. As the second extension portion 6261b is inserted into the groove formed in the compression lever housing 621 to be fitted therewith, the sealer 626 is fixed to the compression lever housing 621. The second extension portion 6261b may be formed to be vertically long along the center axis A5 of the dustbin.
[0203] Referring to
[0204] Referring to
[0205] As a forward end of the left sealer 626a comes into close contact with the outer circumferential surface of the dustbin 60, a left side end of the left sealer 626b and a left side end of the right sealer 626b come into close contact with each other, the sealer 626 may block the internal space of the dustbin 60 from the outside by sealing the slit 611 of the dustbin 60.
[0206] Referring to
[0207] Referring to
[0208] The shield plate 627 covers at least a portion of the slit 6212 of the compression lever housing. The slit 6212 of the compression lever housing is formed to be vertically long. Since the shield plate 627 is formed in a vertically long plate shape, the shield plate 627 covers the slit 6212 of the compression lever housing so as to separate the internal space of the compression lever housing from the outside.
[0209] Referring to
[0210] The upper shield plate 627a ascends along with the compression lever 623, as an upper end of the upper shield plate 627a is connected to the compression lever 623 or the compression guide 625. The lower shield plate 627b is disposed below the upper shield plate 627a, and the lower shield plate 627b is disposed such that at least one portion of the lower shield plate 627a overlaps the upper shield plate 627a vertically and in the forward and rearward directions.
[0211] The upper shield plate 627a may be disposed on an inner side than the lower shield plate 627b. By this arrangement, when the upper shield plate fully descends to a threshold descending position during descending of the compression lever 623, the compression lever 623 contacts an upper end of the lower shield plate so that the lower shield plate can descend along with the upper shield plate.
[0212] When the cleaner is viewed from one side, an imaginary line A6 extending in a direction in which the compression lever 623 ascends intersects the longitudinal axis A4 of the handle.
[0213] Referring to
[0214] When the cleaner is viewed from one side, the imaginary line A6 extending in the direction in which the compression lever 623 ascends intersects the longitudinal axis A1 of the suction unit.
[0215] Referring to
[0216] Functions and effects of the cleaner 1 according to the present disclosure will be described hereinafter.
[0217] Referring to
[0218] Among the disassembled parts, there used to be a problem in that the dustbin 60, the cyclone unit 30, and the compression plate 622 are exposed to dust all the time, and thus, were dirty, but cleaning them was difficult. However, since the dustbin 60 and the cyclone unit 30 can be cleaned with water, except for the main housing 3 which is likely to malfunction when it is soaked with water, it is advantageous that the dustbin 60 can be maintained in a cleaner state by disassembling the dustbin 60 and the cyclone unit 30 to wash the dustbin 60 with water, or to sterilize the dustbin 60. Likewise, the compression plate 622 can be washed with water, thus, the compression plate 622 can be maintained in a cleaner state after sterilization.
[0219] In particular, referring to
[0220] The compression lever assembly 620 according to the present disclosure includes the compression plate 622 disposed inside the dustbin 60, the compression lever 623 that can be operated by the user, the compression guide 625 that combines the compression plate 622 and the compression lever 623 with each other, and the compression rail 624 that penetrates the compression guide 625 and guides sliding movement of the compression guide 625. Referring to
[0221] Referring to
[0222] Referring to
[0223] Although some embodiments have been illustrated and described above, this specification is not limited to the aforementioned specific embodiments, and a person having ordinary skill in the art to which this specification pertains may modify the present invention in various ways without departing from the gist of the claims. Such modified embodiments should not be individually interpreted from the technical spirit or prospect of this specification.