Hand vacuum cleaner
11571098 · 2023-02-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L9/1683
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hand vacuum cleaner is provided with a first cyclonic cleaning stage, a pre-motor filter and a fluid flow motor. The first cyclonic stage has a bottom end, an upper end spaced longitudinally from the bottom end along a first stage axis, an air inlet and an air outlet, the first cyclonic cleaning stage comprising a first cyclone chamber and a first dirt collection region, the first dirt collection region having an end wall at the bottom end that is openable to empty the first dirt collection region. The pre-motor filter is positioned downstream from the first cyclonic cleaning stage and spaced from the openable end wall of the first dirt collection region in a direction of the first stage axis. The fluid flow motor is downstream from the pre-motor filter. The pre-motor filter is removable in the direction of the central longitudinal axis through an opening in an upper end of the hand vacuum cleaner.
Claims
1. A hand vacuum cleaner having a front end, a rear end positioned rearward of the front end, an upper end when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface and a lower end when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface, the hand vacuum cleaner comprising: a fluid flow path extending from a dirty fluid inlet to a clean fluid outlet, the dirty fluid inlet is provided at the upper end of the hand vacuum cleaner when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface, the fluid flow path comprises an inlet conduit having an inlet conduit axis, the inlet conduit axis extends horizontally when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface; a forward portion of the hand vacuum cleaner comprising a cyclonic cleaning stage that is positioned in the fluid flow path and a pre-motor filter that is positioned in the fluid flow path downstream of the cyclonic cleaning stage, the cyclonic cleaning stage comprises a cyclone having a cyclone axis of rotation, the forward portion of the hand vacuum cleaner comprises a volume through which air flows after passing through the cyclone and a vertical rearward facing exterior wall of the hand vacuum cleaner when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on the horizontal surface and the inlet conduit axis extends through the volume and the vertical rearward facing exterior wall; a motor housing which houses a fluid flow motor wherein the fluid flow motor is positioned in the fluid flow path and the motor housing extends rearwardly from the forward portion; and, a handle comprising a first handle end provided on the motor housing and a second handle end is located proximate the upper end of the hand vacuum cleaner, wherein the cyclone axis of rotation extends generally vertically when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on the horizontal surface, and wherein the second handle end is positioned upwardly and forwardly of the first handle end when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on the horizontal surface.
2. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the first handle end is provided on a rear end of the motor housing.
3. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the second handle end is provided on the vertical rearward facing exterior wall.
4. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the cyclonic cleaning stage comprises a downstream cyclonic cleaning stage and the hand vacuum cleaner further comprises an upstream cyclonic cleaning stage that is upstream from the downstream cyclonic cleaning stage.
5. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 4 wherein the upstream cyclonic cleaning stage is positioned forward of the downstream cyclonic cleaning stage.
6. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the fluid flow motor is positioned at the lower end of the hand vacuum cleaner and, when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on the horizontal surface, the motor housing has an upper wall which is an exterior surface of the hand vacuum cleaner.
7. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 6 wherein an upper end of the cyclonic cleaning stage is located at the upper end of the hand vacuum cleaner.
8. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein an upper end of the cyclonic cleaning stage is located at the upper end of the hand vacuum cleaner.
9. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 6 wherein a finger gap is provided above the upper wall of the motor housing.
10. A hand vacuum cleaner having a front end, a rear end positioned rearward of the front end, a longitudinal axis extending between the front and rear ends, an upper end when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface and a lower end when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface, the hand vacuum cleaner comprising: a fluid flow path extending from a dirty fluid inlet to a clean fluid outlet, the dirty fluid inlet is provided at the upper end of the hand vacuum cleaner; a cyclonic cleaning stage positioned in the fluid flow path and located at the front end of the hand vacuum cleaner, the cyclonic cleaning stage comprises a primary cyclonic separator; a main body housing a fluid flow motor, the fluid flow motor having an axis of rotation, wherein the fluid flow motor is positioned in the fluid flow path, the fluid flow motor is located rearward of the cyclonic cleaning stage, and the fluid flow motor has an inlet end that faces forwardly; and, a handle comprising a lower handle end and an upper handle end, wherein the lower handle end is provided on a portion of the main body that is located rearwardly of the fluid flow motor, and wherein the upper handle end is located upwardly of the lower handle end when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface, and wherein when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on the horizontal surface, the main body has an upwardly facing wall which is an exterior surface of the hand vacuum cleaner and which is positioned rearward of the cyclonic cleaning stage, and wherein a finger gap is positioned above the upwardly facing wall and, wherein the longitudinal axis extends through the handle, the finger gap, and the primary cyclonic separator, and.
11. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 10 wherein the lower handle end is provided on a rear end of the hand vacuum cleaner.
12. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 10 wherein the cyclonic cleaning stage comprises a downstream cyclonic cleaning stage that is downstream from the primary cyclonic separator.
13. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 12 wherein the primary cyclonic separator is positioned forward of the downstream cyclonic cleaning stage.
14. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 10 wherein the fluid flow motor is positioned at the lower end of the hand vacuum cleaner.
15. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 14 wherein an upper end of the cyclonic cleaning stage is located at the upper end of the hand vacuum cleaner.
16. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 10 wherein an upper end of the cyclonic cleaning stage is located at the upper end of the hand vacuum cleaner.
17. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 10 wherein a forward portion of the hand vacuum cleaner, which comprises the cyclonic cleaning stage, has a vertical rearward facing exterior wall of the hand vacuum cleaner when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned on the horizontal surface and a rearmost portion of the handle is rearward of the vertical rear wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other advantages of the present invention will be more fully and particularly understood in connection with the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) Embodiments of a surface cleaning apparatus 110 of the present invention are shown in
(16) The surface cleaning apparatus 110 comprises a dirty fluid inlet 112, a clean fluid outlet 114, and a fluid flow path extending therebetween. The dirty fluid inlet 112 may also be referred to as inlet conduit 112. Inlet conduit 112 has an inlet conduit axis 113 that extends horizontally when the surface cleaning apparatus 110 is positioned on a horizontal surface. Referring to
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(18) In some embodiments, air exiting cyclone chamber 120 may be directed past motor 118, and out of clean fluid outlet 114. Alternatively, air exiting cyclone chamber 120 may be directed to one or more additional cleaning stages, such as another component, for example housing a filter prior to flowing to motor 118. The second cleaning 128 stage comprises a plurality of second cyclones 130 in parallel.
(19) The second cleaning stage 128 has, in the examples illustrated, a generally cylindrical configuration with a second longitudinal axis 132. In the embodiments of
(20) In the embodiments shown in
(21) As previously mentioned, cyclone chamber 120 is in fluid communication with a dirt chamber 144, which is positioned below the dirt outlet 126. Dirt chamber 144 serves to collect dirt that is removed, e.g., from the air passing through cyclone chamber 120 or water drawn in through inlet 112. Dirt chamber 144 may be of any configuration known in the art provided the dirt chamber inlet 150 is off centre. As exemplified, dirt chamber 144 comprises an upper portion 146, which is proximate cyclone chamber 120, and a lower portion 148. Dirt chamber 144 is bounded by at least one wall. In the embodiments shown, dirt chamber 144 is bounded by a top wall 152 a bottom wall 154, and at least one sidewall 156.
(22) Dirt chamber 144 further comprises a dirt chamber inlet 150, which is preferably defined in upper portion 146, and more preferably defined in top wall 152. Dirt chamber inlet 150 is in fluid communication with dirt outlet 126 of cyclone chamber 120. In some embodiments, as shown, dirt chamber inlet 150 and dirt outlet 126 may coincide. In other embodiments, dirt chamber inlet 150 and dirt outlet 126 may be separate, and may have a channel or passage providing fluid communication therebetween (not shown).
(23) Dirt chamber inlet 150 may be of a variety of shapes and sizes. In the preferred embodiment, dirt chamber inlet 150 has a circular outer perimeter 162. In further embodiments, wherein surface cleaning apparatus 110 comprises a divider plate, as will be described further hereinbelow, dirt chamber inlet 150 may be substantially annular.
(24) Dirt chamber 144 may be of a variety of shapes and sizes. For example, in the embodiment of
(25) In some embodiments shown, dirt chamber 144 comprises at least two sidewalls which meet at an angle. For example, in the embodiment of
(26) In the embodiments shown, dirt chamber 144 extends laterally beyond the cyclone chamber 120. That is, if cyclonic cleaning stage 116 has a maximum cross sectional area in a plane transverse to axis 122 (e.g. parallel to bottom wall 154), and dirt chamber 144 has a maximum cross sectional area in a plane transverse to axis 122 (e.g. parallel to bottom wall 154), the maximum cross sectional area of dirt chamber 144 is greater than the maximum cross sectional area of cyclonic cleaning stage 116. In some particular embodiments, the maximum cross sectional area of dirt chamber 144 is at least 25% larger, more preferably at least 50% larger and most preferably at least 75% larger than the maximum cross sectional area of cyclonic cleaning stage 116. Such embodiments may be advantageous because the overall volume of the dirt chamber may be increased without increasing the footprint of surface cleaning apparatus 110. In the embodiment of
(27) It will be appreciated that in an alternate embodiment, dirt chamber 144 may have a cross sectional area in a plane transverse to axis 122 that is essentially the same as the cross sectional area of the cyclone 116 in a plane transverse to axis 122. This may be achieved by placing inlet 150 below inlet 126 but at adjacent sidewall 156. Thus the inlet 150 is off centre and dirt chamber 144 may be underneath only a portion of cyclone 116.
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(29) Dirt chamber inlet 150 is off centre with respect to dirt chamber 144. That is, dirt chamber inlet 150 is spaced from central axis. In further embodiments, central axis 158 is spaced from longitudinal axis 122. Such embodiments may allow for the volume of dirt chamber 144 to be increased, without substantially increasing the footprint of surface cleaning apparatus 110.
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(33) The apparatus 110 may also include a divider plate 168 positioned adjacent the dirt outlet 126 of the first cyclone chamber 120. In the example illustrated in
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(35) In some embodiments, dirt chamber 144 preferably forms a portion of a casing member 177 for the apparatus 110 that is of a unitary, integral construction. For example, casing member 177 may comprise dirt chamber 144, the outer wall of cyclone chamber 120, a housing for the second cleaning stage 128, motor housing 142, and handle 174.
(36) In some embodiments, dirt chamber 144 may comprise one or more liner bags 180, for example as shown in
(37) It will be appreciated that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments or separate aspects, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment or aspect, may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination.
(38) Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, if is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims. In addition, citation or identification of any reference in this application shall not be construed as an admission that such reference is available as prior art to the present invention.