Dust container

10231591 · 2019-03-19

Assignee

Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A dust container for an autonomous cleaner. The dust container includes: a container wall enclosing a dust chamber; a first side; a second side; an inlet opening to the dust chamber for dust particles and air arranged in the first side of the container; an outlet opening from the dust chamber for air arranged in the second side of the dust container; and a filter arranged in the dust container such that the flow of air through the dust container pass through the filter. Also provided is an autonomous cleaner having the dust container.

Claims

1. A dust container for an autonomous cleaner, the dust container comprising: a container wall enclosing a dust chamber; a first side; a second side; an inlet opening to the dust chamber for dust particles and air arranged in the first side of the dust container; an outlet opening from the dust chamber for air arranged in the second side of the dust container; a filter arranged in the dust container such that the flow of air through the dust container extends through the filter the first side and the second side of the dust container are connected by side surfaces extending between the first side and the second side to enclose the dust chamber, and the dust container is divided into an upper section and a lower section to be openable; and the filter is arranged in the upper section of the dust container between the outlet opening and an edge of the upper section that is facing an upper edge of the lower section.

2. The dust container according to claim 1, wherein the upper section forms a container lid.

3. The dust container according to claim 1, wherein the first side of the dust container and the second side of the dust container are arranged opposite to each other such that the flow of air extends in a substantially straight direction through the dust container from the inlet opening in the first side to the outlet opening in the second side of the dust container.

4. The dust container according to claim 2, wherein the inlet opening is arranged in the lower section of the dust container, and the outlet opening is arranged in the upper section of the dust container.

5. The dust container according to claim 1, wherein the inlet opening extends across substantially the entire first side of the dust container forming an elongated inlet opening.

6. The dust container according to claim 1, wherein the upper section and the lower section are movably connected to each other and movable between a closed position and an open position, and the dust container comprises releasable securing device configured to selectively hold the upper section and the lower section in the closed position.

7. The dust container according to claim 1, wherein the filter is arranged within a frame and covers the entire cross-section of the dust chamber between the inlet opening and the outlet opening.

8. The dust container according to claim 1, wherein the filter is fitted in the upper section of the dust container by at least one hinge and is movable between a position secured in the upper section, and an open position where the space inside the filter adjacent to the outlet opening is accessible.

9. The dust container according to claim 8, wherein the filter is removably fitted within the upper section of the dust container in order to make it possible to change the filter.

10. The dust container according to claim 1, further comprising a securing features for securing the dust container in the autonomous cleaner fitted in the container wall on the outside surface of the container wall.

11. The dust container according to claim 1, wherein the container wall comprises a top surface arranged on the upper section and intended to constitute an outside upper surface of the cleaner housing when correctly fitted in the autonomous cleaner.

12. An autonomous cleaner comprising: a cleaner body with a forward end and an aft end; a rotating brush roll arranged in the forward end of the cleaner body; a fan arranged in the aft end of the cleaner body; and a dust container comprising: a container wall enclosing a dust chamber, a first side intended to be arranged in the forward end of the cleaner body, a second side intended to be arranged in the aft end of the cleaner body, an inlet opening to the dust chamber for dust particles and air arranged in the first side of the dust container, an outlet opening from the dust chamber for air arranged in the second side of the dust container, and a filter; wherein the dust container is arranged between the brush roll and the fan with the inlet opening facing the brush roll and the outlet opening facing the fan such that a flow of air generated by the fan, together with collected particles and dust, enters the dust container via the inlet opening where the particles and dust are collected before the air continues through the filter and exits the dust container via the outlet opening.

13. The autonomous cleaner according to claim 12, wherein the first side and the second side of the dust container are arranged opposite to each other such that the flow of air extends in a substantially straight direction through the dust container from the inlet opening in the first side to the outlet opening in the second side of the dust container substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the autonomous cleaner.

14. The autonomous cleaner according to claim 12, wherein the dust container is divided into an upper section and a lower section to be openable, and the inlet opening is arranged in the lower section adjacent to the brush roll and the outlet opening is arranged in the upper section of the dust container such that the air flow from the inlet opening extend slightly upwards through the filter and exists the dust container via the outlet opening.

15. The autonomous cleaner according to claim 12, wherein the inlet opening is elongated and extending across substantially the entire first side of the dust container, and the inlet opening is arranged adjacent and parallel to the brush roll in the forward end of the cleaner.

16. The autonomous cleaner according to claim 12, wherein the dust container comprises securing features for securing the dust container in the autonomous cleaner, the securing features are fitted in the container wall on the outside surface of the wall arranged to fit in corresponding features in the cleaner housing.

17. The autonomous cleaner according to claim 12, wherein the cleaner body is enclosed by a cleaner housing and the dust container wall comprises a top surface intended to constitute an outside upper surface of the cleaner housing when the dust container is correctly fitted in the cleaner body.

18. The autonomous cleaner according to claim 17, wherein the top surface of the dust container constitutes a central area of the outside upper surface of the cleaner housing.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) One embodiment of the dust container and an autonomous cleaner are illustrated in the appended figures.

(2) FIG. 1 discloses a perspective view of an autonomous cleaner.

(3) FIG. 2 discloses the flow of air through the autonomous cleaner in a cross sectional view through the longitudinal direction of the autonomous cleaner.

(4) FIG. 3 discloses a perspective view of an embodiment of the dust container in an opened state.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(5) An autonomous cleaner 10 is illustrated in perspective in FIG. 1. The cleaner has a cleaner body 11 in which cleaner components are arranged. The cleaner body is enclosed by a cleaner housing 12 that surrounds the different components arranged within the cleaner body. The cleaner housing 12 is designed both to make room for the required components enclosed by the housing, and to give the cleaner the desired attractive appearance. The shape and colour could be modified in several different ways.

(6) The illustrated cleaner 10 has a forward end 13 and an aft end 14, and a longitudinal axis L extending through the centre of the cleaner body. Two wheels powered by electrical engines support, and move, the autonomous cleaner on the floor surface. The cleaner housing 12 has and front side 15 that is slightly curved while the width of the cleaner is reduced towards the rounded aft end 14 resulting in a substantially triangular shape with rounded corners. The shape of the cleaner, with rounded corners, is important to ensure that the cleaner can access and turn in narrow passages or floor areas.

(7) In the front side 15 of the cleaner 10, means 16 for navigation of the cleaner are arranged. Furthermore, the forward part of the cleaner housing is formed as a front section 17 structurally separated from the rest of the cleaner housing. The front section 17 is designed as a bumper with detecting means that indicate if the cleaner hit an obstacle. The means 16 for navigation, and the detection means are connected to a control unit arranged within the cleaner body. The control unit processes the information and controls the manoeuvring of the autonomous cleaner, and the different functions of the autonomous cleaner. Functions of relevance for this patent application will be described further down this description. The housing 12 furthermore comprises a substantially flat top side 18.

(8) In FIG. 2 a cross sectional view through the longitudinal axis L of the cleaner 10 is illustrated. In the forward end of the cleaner body, an elongated brush roll 19 and means for rotating the brush roll are arranged. The brush roll has a substantially circular cross section and extends across substantially the entire wide forward end of the cleaner perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L to cover as wide floor area as possible when the cleaner is moving over the floor surface. The brush roll is provided with at least one brush 20 and/or elastic rib 21 that extend along the roll 22 either substantially straight along the brush roll, or helically around the brush roll. The brush roll in the forward end of the cleaner body is intended to lift and collect particles from the floor surface and transports them via a dust passage 24 to a dust container 25 arranged in the centre of the cleaner body 11.

(9) The dust passage 24 has a width corresponding to the length of the brush roll and a forward opening 23 arranged adjacent to the brush roll such that the collected particles could enter the opening 23 easily. The passage 24 is slightly curved and ended by an aft opening 26 arranged in contact with a corresponding inlet opening 27 of the dust container 25 to lead the particles from the brush roll into the dust container 25. The dust container 25 is illustrated separately in FIG. 4 and will be described in detail further down this description.

(10) In the aft end of the cleaner 10, a fan 50 and an electrical engine 51 for powering the fan are arranged to create a flow of air through the cleaner 10. The air is sucked into the forward opening 23 of the dust passage 24 and continues via the dust passage 24 to the dust container 25 to assist the brush roll by sucking dust and particles from the floor surface and the brush roll and lead the dust and particles to the dust container 25. The air continues via the dust chamber through a filter 30 arranged in the dust container 25 above the inlet opening to ensure that dust and particles remain in the dust container before the air continues to an outlet opening 28 in the aft end of the dust container 25 and exits the cleaner via an outlet passage 31 in the aft end 14 of the cleaner housing. The air flow through the cleaner 10 is illustrated in FIG. 2 by a number of small arrows A.

(11) The dust container 25 according to the invention is illustrated in an open state in FIG. 3 to more clearly display the design and the different features of the dust container 25. The dust container comprises a container wall 31 formed of for example a plastic material. The container wall 31 encloses a dust chamber 32 for collected dust and particles formed in the centre of the dust container 25. The dust container 25 comprises a first side 33 arranged in the forward end of the container and intended to be arranged substantially parallel to the aft end of the dust passage 24 and the brush roll. In the illustrated embodiment the first side 33 is slightly angled to correspond to the aft end of the dust passage. However, modifications are possible as long as the aft end of the dust passage 24 and the first side 33 of the dust container 25 have corresponding shapes and fit together. In the first side the inlet opening 27 to the dust chamber 32 is formed. The inlet opening 27 is elongated to provide a large inlet area and facilitate the flow of air, particles and dust into the dust chamber.

(12) The dust container 25 furthermore comprises a second side 34 arranged opposite to the first side 33 and substantially parallel to the first side. The second side 34 is arranged in the aft end of the dust container 25. The second side 34 is substantially flat and intended to be arranged substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis L of the cleaner 10. The outlet opening 28 is formed in the second side 34 of the container 25.

(13) The first and second side of the container are connected by side surfaces 35 extending between the first and second side to enclose the dust chamber 32, and a substantially flat bottom surface 40. The side surfaces 35 have a slightly curved shape but could be modified in several ways as long as the dust container fits in the provided space within the cleaner body. The illustrated dust container has a shape corresponding to the shape of the cleaner body, i.e. a wide forward end and a narrower aft end. In order to facilitate the removal of dust and particles collected in the dust container, the dust container 25 is divided in an upper 36 and a lower section 37. The upper section 37 serves as a lid that is used to open and close the dust container. The upper and lower sections are turnably connected to each other by for example one or more hinges 38 arranged along one of the corresponding sides of the upper and lower section. The upper section of the container wall comprises a substantially flat top surface 41 facing upwards and intended to constitute an outside upper surface section of the cleaner housing when the dust container is correctly fitted in the cleaner. Letting the top side 41 of the dust container constitute a section of the cleaner housing saves space and simplifies the structure of the cleaner body and the cleaner housing. The saved space makes it possible to increase the volume of the dust container which is favourable since the time between required emptying of the dust container is increased.

(14) The inlet opening 27 is arranged in the lower section 37 while the outlet opening is arranged in the upper section 36. The dust container 25 furthermore comprises releasable securing means 39 arranged on the upper and/or lower section to maintain the upper and lower section in the closed position. In the illustrated embodiment the securing means 39 are embodied as a resilient hook 42 arranged on the upper section and intended to grip a not illustrated recess in the lower section thereby securing the two sections together. The securing means are released by pressing the resilient hook 42 to disengage the recess. The resilient hook is accessible via an opening in the top side of the cleaner housing.

(15) Within the dust container 25 the filter 30 is arranged. The filter 30 is arranged in the upper section 36 of the dust container and is intended to move together with the upper section when the dust container is opened. The filter is arranged slightly angled in relation to a horizontal plane in the upper section between the inlet opening 27 and the outlet opening 28 such that the flow of air must pass through the filter 30. The filter 30 has a shape corresponding to the shape of the dust container in the intended filter position and extends across the entire cross section of the dust chamber to maximise the filter area. The filter could be made of any known filter material, soft or stiff, as long as the desired filter characteristics are achieved. However, the filter material is preferably washable and possible to reuse do reduce waste material.

(16) The illustrated filter arrangement comprises a frame 43 surrounding a filter area 44 of filter material. The filter material of the filter area must be replaced or cleaned regularly and could be removed from the frame 43 without efforts. The frame 43 is designed to fit within the upper section of the dust container during use of the cleaner. The filter is arranged between the outlet opening and a surrounding edge 45 of the upper section that is facing the lower section. The filter frame is movably secured in the upper section 36 of the dust container by at least one hinge in order to be movable between a secured position within the upper section, i.e. the intended filter position during use of the autonomous cleaner, and an open position where the space inside the filter adjacent to the outlet opening is accessible to make it possible to replace the filter material within the frame or the entire filter alternatively clean the filter and the space within the upper section normally closed by the filter 30.

(17) The dust container 25, or the cleaner body, furthermore comprises means for securing the dust container in the autonomous cleaner, not illustrated in the appended figures. The means for securing the dust container are fitted in the container wall on the outside surface of the container wall and/or in the cleaner body. The dust container is secured in the correct position within the cleaner body by the securing means but could be released by a release button 47 accessible from the outside of the cleaner housing. The release button 47 is positioned on the top side of the cleaner housing adjacent to the first side of the container in the forward end of the cleaner. The dust container is released by pressing the release button.

(18) The embodiments described above could be combined and modified in different ways without departing from the scope of the invention that is defined by the appended claims.