Adaptable Vacuum Unit With Adjustable Debris Can Egress
20180103814 ยท 2018-04-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L5/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B08B5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47L9/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An adaptable vacuum cleaning unit featuring adjustable debris can egress direction, a filter canister assembly having multiple canister doors and vacuum inlet ports, a canister mounted vacuum producer, and a debris can lifting and locking bar. The vacuum cleaning unit separator assembly includes a separator filter canister assembly mounted to a rotatable base assembly having a debris can, whereby rotation of attachment of the base assembly to the filter canister assembly allows the orientation of the debris can to be rotated relative to the position of the separator filter canister assembly. The casing of the separator filter canister assembly has multiple access doors and vacuum inlets. The vacuum cleaning unit further features lifting lugs around the top edge of the filter canister assembly and forklift slots in the base of the unit. The adaptable vacuum unit also includes an adjustable speed vacuum producer that permits control of the rate of air flow.
Claims
1. A vacuum cleaning unit separator assembly comprising: a filter canister assembly; and a base assembly rotatably attached to the filter canister assembly, the base assembly having a removable debris can.
2. The vacuum cleaning unit separator assembly of claim 1, further comprising multiple access doors on the filter canister assembly.
3. The vacuum cleaning unit separator assembly of claim 1, further comprising a sealing ring disposed between the filter canister assembly and the base assembly.
4. The vacuum cleaning unit separator assembly of claim 1, further comprising multiple vacuum inlets on the filter canister assembly.
5. The vacuum cleaning unit separator assembly of claim 1, the base assembly having an opening that defines a direction of egress of the debris can from the base assembly, wherein position of the opening and the direction of egress of the debris can is adjustable.
6. The vacuum cleaning unit separator assembly of claim 1, further comprising a debris can lifting and locking bar mounted to the base assembly.
7. An adaptable vacuum cleaning unit comprising: a separator assembly having a filter canister assembly and a base assembly rotatably attached to the filter canister assembly; a debris can removably attached to the base assembly; multiple access doors on the filter canister assembly; and multiple vacuum inlets on the filter canister assembly.
8. The adaptable vacuum cleaning unit of claim 7, further comprising lifting lugs mounted to a top edge of the filter canister assembly.
9. The adaptable vacuum cleaning unit of claim 7, further comprising forklift slots in a bottom edge of the base assembly
10. The adaptable vacuum cleaning unit of claim 7, further comprising an adjustable speed vacuum producer.
11. The adaptable vacuum cleaning unit of claim 7, further comprising a vacuum producer mounted on the filter canister assembly.
12. The adaptable vacuum cleaning unit of claim 7, further comprising a sealing ring disposed between the filter canister assembly and the base assembly.
13. The adaptable vacuum cleaning unit of claim 7, the base assembly having an opening that defines a direction of egress of the debris can from the base assembly, wherein position of the opening and the direction of egress of the debris can is adjustable.
14. The adaptable vacuum cleaning unit of claim 7, further comprising a debris can lifting and locking bar mounted to the base assembly.
15. An adaptable vacuum cleaning unit comprising: a separator assembly having a filter canister assembly and a base assembly rotatably attached to the filter canister assembly; a debris can removably attached to the base assembly; and the base assembly having an opening that defines a direction of egress of the debris can from the base assembly, wherein the direction of egress of the debris can is adjustable.
16. The adaptable vacuum cleaning unit of claim 15, further comprising multiple access doors on the filter canister assembly.
17. The adaptable vacuum cleaning unit of claim 15, further comprising multiple vacuum inlets on the filter canister assembly.
18. The adaptable vacuum cleaning unit of claim 15, further comprising a vacuum producer mounted on the filter canister assembly.
19. The adaptable vacuum cleaning unit of claim 15, further comprising lifting lugs mounted to a top edge of the filter canister assembly.
20. The adaptable vacuum cleaning unit of claim 15, further comprising forklift slots in a bottom edge of the base assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The overall configuration of a typical vacuum cleaning unit as described herein includes, but is not limited to, a separator assembly having a filter canister assembly, a vacuum producer mounted to or independently of the filter canister assembly, an electrical control enclosure, and a base assembly to which the filter canister assembly is mounted. The base assembly includes the removable debris can. The filter canister assembly includes an access door(s) to allow access to inverted filters contained in the filter canister assembly, as well as a vacuum inlet.
[0023] The presently disclosed adaptable vacuum unit design combines several features that allow for on-site configuration in applications where installation of a traditional vacuum unit is not feasible. It also includes adjustable performance parameters to match application requirements. These features include, but are not limited to, an adjustable debris can egress direction; multiple bag canister assembly doors; multiple vacuum inlet ports; a canister mounted vacuum producer; a debris can lifting and locking bar; lifting lugs placed around the top edge of the canister assembly; slots in the base of the unit that facilitate handling of the unit with a forklift; and an adjustable speed vacuum producer that permits control of air flow rate. The advantages of these features are detailed herein.
[0024] As described above, previously disclosed vacuum units that contain a removable debris can mounted below a filter canister assembly limit direction of egress of the debris can from the base assembly to a single direction. The presently disclosed adaptable vacuum unit allows the filter canister assembly to be mounted at different positions on the base assembly, thereby allowing the position of the base assembly to be rotated relative to the filter canister assembly. Rotation of the position of the base assembly in turn allows rotation of the direction of debris can egress, such that the adaptable vacuum unit allows for adjustable debris can egress direction. The multiple options for adjustable debris can egress direction allows the vacuum unit to be installed with optimum orientation in a specific installation environment without blocking removal of the debris can for emptying. The base assembly containing the debris can lift assembly can be rotated to a position at the site of vacuum unit installation that provides clearance for debris can removal and insertion. The direction of debris can egress can be adjusted before or at installation of the vacuum unit. Once the vacuum unit is installed with a specific orientation, the direction of debris can egress is set and not adjustable by an operator of the vacuum unit.
[0025] The debris can features a lifting and locking bar that allows the debris can to be unlocked from the bottom of the vacuum unit. The lifting bar rotates through a cam, allowing the debris can to be lowered from the base assembly until the castors on the bottom of the debris can contact the floor. The operator accordingly only has to support a fraction of the weight of the debris can. Likewise, the operator can readily lift and lock the debris can into place with the lifting and locking bar.
[0026] The adaptable vacuum unit described herein contains multiple bag canister doors on the filter canister assembly. The two or more canister doors enables the vacuum unit to be installed with an optimal orientation in a specific installation environment without blocking access for servicing the filter bags in the canister. This increased access allows for more flexible positioning of the vacuum unit, such that the vacuum unit can be positioned closer to a wall, other structure, or other equipment than a vacuum unit with a single canister door.
[0027] The configuration of installation flexibility afforded by the present adaptable vacuum unit is further enhanced by the presence of multiple vacuum inlet ports. The multiple ports provide for more direct tubing connections and connection options between overall vacuum system plumbing and the vacuum unit regardless of vacuum unit orientation. The increased tubing connection options results in less tubing, fewer plumbing elbows, and fewer other connection components required for connecting the vacuum unit to the rest of the overall vacuum system.
[0028] The presently disclosed vacuum unit preferably includes a canister assembly mounted vacuum producer, but may also be used with an independently mounted vacuum producer. The canister mounted vacuum producer decreases the foot print size of the vacuum unit, since the vacuum producer is supported by the canister and a portion of the base assembly, such that the vacuum producer does not require its own, separate base. In addition to increasing installation site flexibility, the canister mounted vacuum producer minimizes structural components required to support the vacuum producer. Furthermore, it minimizes plumbing and hardware components required to connect the vacuum producer to the canister, which in turn reduces overall weight of the vacuum unit.
[0029] The adaptability of the presently disclosed vacuum unit is further enhanced by a variable speed vacuum producer, which allows for adjustable air flow. Many industrial and commercial vacuum producers are designed to run at one constant speed, thereby limiting the ability to adjust air flow. In a preferred embodiment, the vacuum producer has unlimited speed control, within the design parameters of the vacuum unit, to adjust the rate of air flow. For example, the vacuum unit can be equipped with a three phase AC motor and variable frequency drive (VFD) controller. Adjustable rate of air flow, combined with the other vacuum unit features disclosed herein, increases the adaptability of the vacuum unit.
[0030] The adaptable vacuum unit described herein has multiple features that readily allow on site configuration of the vacuum unit in applications where installation of a traditional vacuum unit is not feasible. In addition, the adaptable vacuum unit has features that facilitate installation of the vacuum unit on site. The vacuum unit includes lifting lugs around the top edge of the canister that facilitate handling of the unit with an overhead lifting device. Furthermore, slots in the base of the unit facilitate handling the unit with a forklift. These two features minimize the equipment and manpower required to move the vacuum unit. Moreover, by easing the installation process, these features reduce the risk of damage to the vacuum unit from handling.
[0031] Turning now to the figures, the vacuum unit 10 shown in
[0032] An embodiment of the vacuum unit 10 in which the separator assembly is removed from the base assembly 14 is shown in
[0033] In the embodiment shown in
[0034] While the vacuum unit embodiment shown in
[0035] The debris can 26 is removably attached to the base assembly 14. In one embodiment, a pivotally movable bail 34 that lies across the opening of the base assembly 14 operates a cam mechanism for raising and lowering the debris can 26. In operation, debris from the vacuum air stream in the vacuum unit 10 enters the separator assembly through a vacuum inlet 22. The vacuum stream is directed toward one or more striker plates or deflectors (38), which are shown in
[0036] The filter canister assembly 12 includes a bag chamber containing inverted filters 40. Access to the bag chamber is provided by relatively large access doors 24 on the filter canister assembly 12 to facilitate filter bag inspection and replacement, as may be necessary. In the presently disclosed embodiment of
[0037] The presently disclosed filter canister assembly 12 includes two vacuum inlets 22. The inclusion of a second vacuum inlet allows for increased configurations for attaching vacuum tubing to the vacuum unit compared to a single vacuum inlet as often typically found in most vacuum units. The two vacuum inlets 22 on the filter canister assembly 12 therefore contribute to the versatility of installation locations of the presently disclosed vacuum unit.
[0038] The design of the removable base assembly depicted in the presently disclosed vacuum unit allows the vacuum unit to be adaptable for installation in spaces that may be limited, particularly with respect to being able to access and remove the debris can. The benefit of being able to orient the base assembly relative to the filter canister assembly is to allow changing of the orientation of the direction of egress of the debris can. Accordingly, the presently disclosed vacuum unit can be adapted on site for different installations that may require different directions of egress of the debris can.
[0039] The versatility of potential configurations of the presently disclosed vacuum unit is further enhanced by including two access doors on the filter canister assembly and two, alternative vacuum inlets. These features may allow for installation into tight or limited spaces that otherwise might not be achievable or practical with just a single access door and/or a single vacuum inlet. The versatility of the adaptable vacuum unit is also enhanced by the canister mounted vacuum producer, which decreases the size of the area required for the vacuum unit compared to a unit that has a vacuum producer mounted independently of the canister assembly. The installation of the unit is eased and facilitated by lifting lugs around the top edge of the canister, and slots in the base of the unit. These features respectively facilitate handling of the unit with an overhead lifting device and a fork lift, thereby minimizing equipment and manpower required to move and install the vacuum unit. The versatility of the adaptable vacuum unit is further enhanced by including a variable speed vacuum producer, which allows for adjustable air flow.
[0040] The drawings and specifications have set forth preferred embodiments. Although specific terms are employed they are used in a descriptive sense and not for the purpose of limitation.
[0041] Having illustrated and described the principles of the invention in a preferred embodiment thereof, it should be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from such principles. I claim all modifications coming within the spirit and scope of the accompanying claims.