Information
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Patent Grant
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6471736
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Patent Number
6,471,736
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Date Filed
Monday, December 18, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 29, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Simmons; David A.
- Pham; Minh-chau T.
Agents
- Rice; Robert O.
- Krefman; Stephen D.
- Roth; Thomas J.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 055 356
- 055 357
- 055 471
- 055 490
- 055 497
- 055 503
- 055 511
- 055 472
- 055 473
- 055 496
- 055 501
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An air treatment appliance having an external body with a movable portion and a main portion. An air inlet and an air outlet in the external body permit airflow through the device. A fan inside the body is operable to draw in air through the air inlet and to expel it through the air outlet, and the air may be passed through a filter mechanism in the device. An access mechanism permits convenient access to the filter mechanism and other components in the external body. The device is at least partially disabled when the movable portion is moved relative to the main portion.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to air treatment appliances such as air purifying devices and, more particularly, to an access apparatus for conveniently accessing a filtering mechanism and other components inside an air treatment appliance.
Air treatment appliances are known in the art. The appliances typically include air purifiers which have an air inlet for air to be drawn into the device, a fan for drawing in the air, a filtering mechanism to filter out undesirable material from the air drawn in, such as contaminants, dust particles and other debris, and an air outlet for expelling the filtered air. The devices typically also contain other associated components, such as electrical switches and electrical or electronic circuitry for controlling and monitoring the operation of the device. Over time, undesirable material filtered out by the filtering mechanism in such devices accumulates in the filtering mechanism, whereby the filtering mechanism gets loaded with undesirable material. Accordingly, the filtering mechanism in these devices must either be cleaned, or sometimes replaced, from time-to-time, in order to remove the accumulated undesirable material. If, however, the filtering mechanism is not cleaned or replaced when necessary, the performance of the device is detrimentally impacted and the quality of the air filtered by the device deteriorates. This can be harmful for a user, particularly for users with health problems who use the device for health reasons. Further, a loaded filtering mechanism puts an excess strain on the fan to draw in air, or the capacity of airflow can decrease. Therefore, it is important to clean or replace the filtering mechanism in an air purifying device as and when necessary, which requires knowing when the filtering mechanism inside the device needs cleaning or replacement.
Typically, an air purifying device has to be opened in order to inspect the filtering mechanism within it. The opening procedure for opening known devices, however, can be cumbersome and tedious, including restoring the device back to its proper closed operating position afterwards. Depending upon the difficulty of the task, users tend to procrastinate in performing timely inspections and/or cleanings of the filtering mechanism in such devices. This results in delayed cleaning or replacement of the filtering mechanism, which detrimentally impacts the performance of the device and deteriorates the quality of the air filtered by the device.
In order to prevent such problems, some users may tend to clean or replace the filtering mechanism in the devices more frequently than necessary, such as each time the device is opened to inspect the filtering mechanism inside. Others may tend to do so at fixed predetermined time intervals, irrespective of whether or not the mechanism needs cleaning or replacement. Although this helps maintain the performance of the device and the quality of air filtered by it, it results in an unnecessary waste of both time and money.
Known air purifying devices typically also include at least one moving part inside the device, which is usually a fan for drawing in air through the filtering mechanism and expelling it from the device in a predetermined direction. Such moving parts tend to accumulate dust and debris over time due to the high traffic of air that they are exposed to, which may decrease the efficiency of the overall device. Such condition, however, is not readily apparent to a user until having had a chance to visually inspect the interior of the device when the device is opened. Typically, however, as discussed above such devices may not be opened all that frequently depending upon the complexity of the opening procedure, whereby such undesirable condition may continue to exist undetected.
Some known devices have another drawback in that they may be opened and operated simultaneously, which creates a hazardous situation for the user and other people, children or pets in the vicinity of the device because of the presence of usually at least one moving part in the device. Other devices that provide a mechanism designed to prevent operation while the device is open are usually not failsafe as a user may manually override the mechanism or somehow relatively easily defeat the mechanism for preventing operation of the device while it is open, whereby a hazardous situation may be created. In other devices, the mechanism may be defeated unintentionally whereby the device remains operable even though it is not fully or properly closed, once again creating a hazardous situation.
Other appliances, particularly air treatment appliances such as air conditioners, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, and the like, have similar constructions to those of air purifiers, and typically share at least some of the same drawbacks as discussed above.
There is, therefore, a need for an improved air purifying device or other appliance wherein a user may conveniently open the device to inspect or access the filtering mechanism and/or the moving parts within the device, which has a relatively failsafe mechanism to prevent operation of the device while the device is open or not properly closed. Accordingly, this invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems set forth above.
SUMMARY
An air purifying device or other air treatment appliance includes a body, an air inlet for permitting air to be drawn into the device, a fan for drawing the air into the device, possibly a filtering mechanism to filter out undesirable material from the air drawn into the device, and an air outlet for permitting the filtered air to be expelled from the device. At least a portion of the body is movable or separable from the main portion of the body. Two convenient access pads on the body allow the movable portion of the body to be released from the main portion of the body. A pair of switches positioned in the body exert a force on the movable portion of the body whereby it is moved relative to the main portion of the body when the access pads are actuated. The release of the movable portion of the body opens the pair of switches, whereby the device is rendered at least partially non-operational. The movable portion must be returned to its operable position with the main portion of the body whereby both of the pair of switches are closed to ensure that the device is closed properly for the device to be fully operational again.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the exterior of an air purifying device with its body in a closed position according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a portion of the air purifying device of
FIG. 1
, wherein a movable portion of the body of the device is shown moved relative to the main portion of the body;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged view of an actuator pad mechanism on the body of the device of
FIGS. 1 and 2
which is actuatable for releasing the movable portion of the body from the main portion of the body;
FIG. 4
is a top sectional view of the interior of the main portion of the body of the device of
FIGS. 1 and 2
when the movable portion of the body is released from the main portion of the body, showing the parts on the main portion of the body that are cooperatively engagable with corresponding parts on the movable portion of the body;
FIG. 5
is a top sectional view of the interior of the movable portion of the body of the device of
FIGS. 1 and 2
when the movable portion of the body is released from the main portion of the body, showing the parts on the movable portion of the body that cooperatively engage with corresponding parts on the main portion of the body shown in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a top sectional view of the interior of the body of the device of
FIGS. 1 and 2
with the movable portion of the body cooperatively engaged with the main portion of the body, showing the cooperative engagement of corresponding parts of the movable portion of the body and the main portion of the body;
FIG. 7
is a top plan view of the device of
FIGS. 1 and 2
corresponding to the position of the device depicted in
FIG. 2
, showing a pair of switches in the main portion of the body and a pair of posts corresponding thereto on the movable portion of the body;
FIG. 8
is a perspective elevational view of the interior of the movable portion of the body of the device of
FIGS. 1 and 2
after releasing the movable portion from the main portion of the body, showing the pair of posts in the movable portion of the body that correspond to the pair of switches in the main portion of the body;
FIG. 9
is a top plan view of a portion of the device of
FIGS. 1 and 2
showing the device in a closed position with the pair of posts on the movable portion of the body engaged with the pair of switches in the main portion of the body; and
FIG. 10
is a rear perspective sectional view of the air purifying device of
FIGS. 1 and 2
, wherein the components within the device are partially visible.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The present invention is useful in a wide variety of appliances, particularly air treatment appliances with one or more internal components which have a condition capable of changing during operation of the appliance. One such appliance in which the invention finds utility is an air purifying device. It is this appliance in which the invention will be described, although it should be understood that the invention is not limited to this particular appliance.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the exterior of an air purifying device
10
with its body in a closed position according to one embodiment of the present invention is shown. The device
10
includes an exterior body
12
which houses the internal components (discussed below) of the device
10
. The body
12
will usually be comprised of two or more portions operatively connected together (also discussed below), which portions may be disconnected from each other at least partially, or even removed altogether, to provide access to the interior of the device. The body
12
will typically also include other functional features such as an air inlet
14
and an air outlet
16
which are discussed in greater detail below.
The device
10
also includes an electrical control means
18
, such as an electrical switch, a control knob, or the like, for at least partially controlling the operation of the device. It is recognized and anticipated that any electrical or electronic control apparatus known in the art that is usable with air purifying devices may be used in the device
10
. In other embodiments, it is recognized that the electrical control means
18
may be eliminated altogether. However, it is anticipated that the electrical control means
18
will typically include at least a power switch for switching the device
10
on or off. The electrical control means
18
may also include additional components such as a user selectable speed control mechanism for selectively controlling the speed of operation of the device
10
, a corresponding visual indicator such as a light or an LED indicative of the selected speed of operation, and the like. Accordingly, all such variations and embodiments of the electrical control means
18
are recognized and anticipated, and therefore it is intended that the claims shall cover all such embodiments that do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Air inlet means
14
typically provides an inlet for the surrounding air to be drawn into the air purifying device
10
. In this regard, the air inlet means
14
will provide an opening in the body
12
. Typically, the air inlet means
14
will include a grille or fins with openings inbetween of a predetermined width. The grille or fins serve to prevent any large objects from being undesirably drawn into the device
10
along with the air being drawn in, which may damage the device or inflict injury upon a person or a pet, etc., in the vicinity of the device. In other embodiments, however, the device
10
may have a wire mesh or wider-sectioned openings to serve as the air inlet means
14
. The air inlet means
14
may also comprise a series of spaced openings through an otherwise planar or curved surface of the body
12
. Accordingly, all such variations and embodiments are recognized and anticipated.
Similarly, the body
10
includes an air outlet means
16
for expelling the air that is drawn into the device through the air inlet means
14
, whereby the air outlet means
16
will also provide an opening in the body
12
. In this regard, the air outlet means
16
will typically be spaced apart from the air inlet means
14
. Typically, the air outlet means
16
will also include a grille or fins with openings inbetween of a predetermined width. In other embodiments, however, the device
10
may have a wire mesh or wider-sectioned openings to serve as the air outlet means
16
. The air outlet means
16
may also comprise a series of spaced openings through an otherwise planar or curved surface of the body
12
. Accordingly, all such embodiments are recognized and anticipated. It is, however, noted that the construction of the air outlet means
16
in a particular embodiment of the device
10
does not have to identically match the construction of the air inlet means
14
in that same embodiment. The construction of each of the air inlet means
14
and the air outlet means
16
may be similar or they may be different, and it is recognized that the construction thereof will typically vary from one embodiment to another.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the body
12
has a main portion
22
and a movable portion
20
which is movable relative thereto. It is recognized and anticipated, however, that the body
12
may have more movable portions in addition to movable portion
20
in other embodiments of the present invention. Such portions of the body
12
are operatively connected together in any manner known in the art, such as by screws, by snapping together corresponding portions integrally constructed in the pieces of the body
12
, and the like. In one embodiment, movable portion
20
and the main portion
22
of the body
12
are operatively connected together by a convenient actuator pad mechanism
24
described below.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, an enlarged view of an actuator pad mechanism
24
on the body
12
of the device
10
is shown. The actuator pad mechanism
24
is actuatable for releasing at least a portion of the movable portion
20
of the body
12
from the main portion
22
. There may, however, be more than one actuator pad mechanism
24
in the device
10
in other embodiments, and there are two actuator pad mechanisms
24
positioned on opposite sides of the device
10
in the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The actuator pad mechanism
24
includes corresponding parts in both of the movable portion
20
and the main portion
22
of the body
12
. These parts cooperatively engage with each other for securing together the movable portion
20
with the main portion
22
to close the device
10
. The actuator mechanism
24
preferably includes a physical formation therein, such as a depressed concave section
26
, for a user's convenience in actuating the actuator pad mechanism
24
, and even in locating the actuator pad mechanism
24
just by feeling the surface of the body
12
with the user's hands. In another embodiment, the depressed concave section
26
also includes a fingertip piece
28
for further convenience of a user whereby the user may also conveniently actuate the actuator pad mechanism
24
with one finger.
The construction and operation of the actuator pad mechanism
24
according to one embodiment of the present invention is depicted in greater detail in
FIGS. 4 through 6
. Referring to
FIG. 4 through 6
, a top sectional view of a portion of the interior of the body of the device
10
is shown with corresponding parts of the movable portion
20
and the main portion
22
that are cooperatively engagable with each other. (Device
10
is closed as shown in
FIG. 6.
) Referring to
FIG. 4
, the actuating pad mechanism
24
includes a finger
30
connected to the main portion
22
of the body
12
. The finger
30
may be constructed either integrally with the main portion
22
, or it may be attached to the main portion
22
by any attaching means used in the art, such as a screw, an adhesive, or the like. Connected to the finger
30
is a latch member
32
, which may either be constructed integrally with the finger
30
, or it may be attached to the finger
30
by any attaching means used in the art, such as a screw, an adhesive, or the like. It may be appreciated that the finger
30
provides flexibility, although limited flexibility only, to the latch member
32
.
In the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 4 through 6
, the latch member
32
comprises a button
34
and a tongue
36
with a groove
38
inbetween the button
34
and the tongue
36
. In one embodiment, the depressed concave section
26
is constructed integrally in the latch member
32
, more particularly in the button
34
. The design and construction of the button
34
, the tongue
36
, and the groove
38
inbetween them, serve to cooperatively engage with corresponding parts in the movable portion
20
of the body
12
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, a top sectional view of a portion of the interior of the movable portion
20
of the body
12
is shown with the parts thereon that cooperatively engage with corresponding parts on the main portion
22
of the body. As shown, a hook
40
is substantially rigidly connected to the movable portion
20
. It is recognized and anticipated that the hook
40
may be integrally constructed with the movable portion
20
, or it may be substantially rigidly attached thereto in any manner known in the art, such as by a screw, by an adhesive, by snapping together corresponding parts integrally constructed therein, and the like.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, a top sectional view of a portion of the interior of the body
12
of the device
10
is shown with parts in the movable portion
20
cooperatively engaged with corresponding parts in the main portion
22
of the body
12
. Accordingly,
FIG. 6
depicts the cooperative engagement of the corresponding parts of the movable portion
20
and the main portion
22
of the body
12
of the device
10
. As shown, the hook
40
fits into the groove
38
, and is held in place by walls
42
and
44
of the button
34
and the tongue
36
, respectively, abutting against walls
46
and
48
, respectively, of the hook
40
. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that with such a configuration, the movable portion
20
will be held substantially rigidly with the main portion
22
of the body
12
when the corresponding parts are cooperatively engaged with each other as shown in FIG.
6
. Accordingly, when the parts are thus cooperatively engaged with each other, the device
10
will be closed, and access to the interior of the device
10
will be substantially restricted.
When a user desires to release the movable portion
20
from the main portion
22
of the body
12
when the device
10
is closed, he may selectively actuate the actuator pad mechanism
24
. This will typically entail pushing the button
34
, such as pushing the depressed concave section
26
. Pushing the button
34
will result in pressure upon the latch member
32
towards the interior of the device
10
. As a result, the latch member
32
will be deflected inwards at finger
30
, whereby the wall
44
of the tongue
36
will slide along the wall
48
of the hook
40
. Upon application of adequate pressure upon the button
34
, the wall
44
will slide along the wall
48
far enough for the latch member
32
to be released from the hook
40
of the movable portion
20
. At that point, it will be appreciated that the movable portion
20
will be released from the main portion
22
of the body
12
, whereby the movable portion may be moved from the main portion
22
either manually by the user, or the movable portion
20
may be moved away from the main portion
22
automatically, in an alternate embodiment, by a mechanism such as a tension spring, a lever, a paddle, or the like. One such alternate embodiment is discussed in greater detail below.
The amount of flexibility of the latch member
32
as a function of the amount of force applied on the button
34
will typically depend upon the thickness of the finger
30
and the thickness of a stiffening rib
31
associated therewith. The stiffening rib
31
, as shown, provides support for the finger
30
when the actuator pad mechanism
24
is actuated or the button
34
is pushed. Accordingly, the thickness of the finger
30
and the stiffening rib
31
may be customized in each embodiment of the present invention in accordance with the material that it is constructed of and the minimum amount of force desired upon button
34
for releasing the movable portion
20
. It is, however, recognized that the thickness of the finger
30
and the stiffening rib
31
should be adequate to prevent the latch member
32
from breaking off at finger
30
due to repeated use of the actuator pad mechanism
34
and reasonable force applied upon the button
34
. Further, in one embodiment a mechanism, such as a wall attached with the body
12
at a predetermined distance from the latch member
32
, may be provided to prevent the latch member
32
from being pushed any further than necessary to release the movable portion
20
. It will be appreciated that such mechanism will help prevent the latch member
32
from being pushed too far which may cause the latch member
32
to break at finger
30
. It will be further appreciated that such mechanism will supplement the stiffening rib
31
to help prevent the latch member
32
from breaking at finger
30
.
The embodiment of the device
10
depicted in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, has two sets of the actuator pad mechanism
24
, one on each side of the device
10
. Accordingly, a user would have to essentially simultaneously actuate both actuator pad mechanisms
24
to release the movable portion
20
of the body
12
from the main portion
22
. It will be appreciated that having two actuator pad mechanisms
24
will help prevent an accidental release of the movable portion
20
from the main portion
22
of the body
12
if one actuator pad mechanism
24
is pressed accidentally. Further, two actuator pad mechanisms
24
include two latch members
32
to retain the movable portion
20
with the main portion
22
of the body
12
, thereby providing a sturdier fit together of the two portions. However, it is recognized and anticipated that other embodiments of the present invention may have only one actuator pad mechanism
24
, or they may have more than two actuator pad mechanisms
24
, and therefore it is intended that the claims shall cover all such embodiments that do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Referring again to
FIGS. 4 through 6
, the design of the tongue
36
serves another important purpose in facilitating convenient closing of the device
10
. One side of the tongue
36
is designed with an angular outer edge
49
as shown in FIG.
4
. When a user desires to close the device
10
, such as after inspecting, cleaning or replacing the filter mechanism inside the device
10
, he will typically bring the movable portion
20
together with the main portion
22
of the body
12
. During the closing process, it is anticipated that one side
37
(
FIG. 2
) of the movable portion
20
will mate with a corresponding part
39
on the main portion
22
of the body
12
. This mating of the body's
12
components may be implemented in any way known therefor in the art, such as by a hinge or by one or more stubs on one portion mating with corresponding stubs or holes on the other portion of the body
12
. It will be appreciated that providing such a mating feature is not essential for practicing the present invention, but such a feature will facilitate proper closure of the device
10
, including properly aligning the corresponding parts and portions of the body
12
. Accordingly, when the side
37
of the movable portion
20
is aligned with the corresponding part
39
on the main portion
22
, the top edge of the movable portion will be able to swivel towards the corresponding top edge on the main portion
20
.
These top parts include corresponding parts of the actuator pad mechanism
24
as discussed herein above. As the hook
46
of the actuator pad mechanism
24
, which is substantially fixedly attached to the movable portion
22
(FIG.
5
), approaches the corresponding parts of the actuator pad mechanism
24
in the main portion
22
during closing of the device
10
, the hook
46
will come in contact with the angular outer edge
49
of the tongue
36
. When the movable portion
20
is pushed in further towards the main portion
20
, the hook
46
will apply a force upon the outer angular edge
49
of the tongue
36
. This force will cause the tongue member, and therefore the remaining portions of the latch member
32
, to be pushed inwards. Therefore, as the movable portion
20
is brought in closer towards the main portion
20
, the latch member
32
, and therefore the actuator pad mechanism
24
, will be automatically pushed inwards incrementally, similarly as is done manually by a user when pushing the button
34
to open the device
10
. As discussed previously, the actuator pad mechanism
24
flexes at the finger
30
, which allows movement of the latch member
32
. When the movable portion
20
is pushed adequately towards the main portion
22
, the hook
46
will move past the tongue member
36
, whereby the hook will enter the groove
38
, and the wall
48
of the hook
46
will abut against the wall
44
of the tongue member
36
, whereby the parts will be cooperatively engaged with each other. In this position, the device
10
will be closed. Accordingly, a user may conveniently close the device
10
by simply pushing the movable portion
20
towards the main portion
22
. This feature of convenient closing of the device
10
shall function similarly irrespective of the number of actuator pad mechanisms
24
in other embodiments of the present invention.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, a top plan view of the device
10
corresponding to the position of the device
10
depicted in
FIG. 2
is shown. As shown, the movable portion
20
is partially moved, or separated, from the main portion
22
of the body
12
, whereby the device
10
is open. The interior of the air inlet
14
in the movable portion
20
is also partially visible in the figure. More particularly, however,
FIG. 7
shows a pair of switches
50
and
52
in the main portion
22
of the body
12
and a pair of posts
54
and
56
corresponding respectively thereto in the movable portion
20
of the body
12
. The switches
50
and
52
engage with the posts
54
and
56
when the device
10
is closed, which is discussed in greater detail below.
The switches
50
and
52
in one embodiment of the present invention are recessed paddle actuated rocker switches. Recessed paddle actuated rocker switches are operable to be in an electrically closed position when a corresponding actuating device, such as a post or a stub, etc., presses against or actuates a paddle mechanism in the respective switch. The paddle mechanism is typically a pivotable lever that the actuating device comes in contact with and actuates by applying a force thereupon. When the switch is thus actuated, the lever is pressed whereby it pivots, and two electrical contacts in the switch come in electrical contact with each other thereby completing an electrical circuit and therefore electrically closing the switch. In the absence of actuation, however, the pivotable lever is not pushed and the electrical contacts in the switch remain separated from each other, and therefore the switch remains in an electrically open position. However, it is recognized and anticipated that other types of switches used in the art for similar purposes may be used instead of the recessed paddle actuated rocker switches
50
and
52
without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, a perspective plan view of the interior back side of the movable portion
20
of the body
12
is shown released from the main portion
22
, showing the pair of posts
54
and
56
thereon. As mentioned, the posts
54
and
56
correspond to the pair of switches
50
and
52
respectively in the main portion
22
of the body
12
. When the device
10
is opened, i.e., the movable portion
20
is moved relative to the main portion
22
, the posts
54
and
56
are separated from the switches
50
and
52
. In such event, the posts are not in physical contact with the switches anymore. (In
FIG. 7
, The posts
54
and
56
are shown separated from the switches
50
and
52
when the device
10
is opened.) Thus separated from the posts
54
and
56
, the switches
50
and
52
are electrically open and therefore the device
10
is rendered at least partially non-operational, such as by disabling electrical power to one or more components of the electrical control means
18
. It is recognized and anticipated that the device
10
may be rendered at least partially non-operational by disabling electrical power to some particular components in the device
10
, such as an air moving device
19
and other moving parts. In other embodiments, however, the device
10
may be rendered non-operational by disabling electrical power to all components in the device
10
, thereby rendering the entire device
10
non-operational. It is recognized that the device
10
will be rendered non-operational as soon as the posts
54
and
56
leave physical contact with the switches
50
and
52
, irrespective of whether the device
10
was in operation or was idle when the device
10
was opened. More particularly, it is desirable that the device be rendered at least partially non-operational relatively immediately when the movable portion
20
is moved relative to the main portion
22
, and that the device
10
remain so until the movable portion
20
is properly replaced relative to the main portion
22
and the device
10
is closed. Therefore, if the device
10
is in operation when the posts
54
and
56
leave contact with the paddles
58
and
60
on the switches
50
and
52
, then the electrical supply to components of the device
10
is interrupted because the switches
50
and
52
are electrically open, whereby the device
10
is rendered non-operational. On the other hand, if the device
10
is not is operation when the posts leave contact with the paddles
58
and
60
, then the electrical supply to components of the device
10
is disabled because the switches
50
and
52
are open, and therefore the device
10
remains non-operational at least partially until the movable portion
20
is replaced whereby the paddles
58
and
60
are once again pushed by the posts
54
and
56
, and therefore switches
50
and
52
are electrically closed. Accordingly, the posts
54
and
56
on the movable portion
20
of the body
12
must be pushing the paddles
58
and
60
for the device
10
to be fully operational.
It is preferred that the device
10
be rendered non-operational if any one of the switches is open. Accordingly, in the embodiment depicted in
FIG. 8
, it will be necessary for both of the posts
54
and
56
to press both of the paddles
58
and
60
whereby both of the switches
50
and
52
must be electrically closed in order for the device
10
to be operational. Therefore, in the event that the movable portion
20
is only partially closed with respect to the main portion
22
, or if the movable portion is improperly closed with respect to the main portion
22
, the device
10
will be at least partially non-operational. It will be appreciated that this feature will help ensure that the device
10
is fully and properly closed during operation, thereby considerably reducing the existence of a potentially hazardous situation associated with the device
10
.
Referring to
FIG. 9
, a top sectional view of the device
10
is shown. The figure shows the pair of posts
54
,
56
on the movable portion
20
of the body
12
of the device
10
engaged with the pair of switches
50
and
52
in the main portion
22
of the body
12
of the device
10
. As shown, the paddles
58
and
60
are pushed in by the corresponding posts
54
and
56
respectively, whereby the switches
50
and
52
are electrically closed. It will be appreciated that the movable portion
20
must be closed properly with respect to the main portion
22
in order for the paddles
58
and
60
to be pushed properly, whereby the switches
50
and
52
will be closed and the device
10
will be fully operational.
The particular design of the posts
54
and
56
, and the corresponding paddles
58
and
60
, respectively, on switches
50
and
52
, respectively, serves another beneficial function. It will be appreciated that when the device
10
is closed, i.e. when the movable portion
20
is closed with the main portion
22
of the body
12
, the paddles
58
and
60
will push against the posts
54
and
56
. This force will result in a constant outward force upon the movable portion
20
relative to the main portion
22
while the device
10
is closed. Accordingly, when the actuator pad mechanism
24
is actuated, the movable portion
20
will be automatically pushed away from the main portion
22
when the latch member
32
, or the tongue member
36
, is disengaged from the corresponding hook
40
in the movable portion
20
due to the automatic outward bias upon posts
54
and
56
, i.e. upon the movable portion
20
, by the paddles
58
and
60
in the main portion
22
. As a result, the movable portion
20
will pop out automatically when the actuator mechanism
24
is actuated, and the user will not have to exert a separate force to release the movable portion
20
from the main portion
22
when selectively actuating the actuator pad mechanisms
24
. Accordingly, the present design and construction provides this additional convenience in opening the device
10
in order to access the interior thereof. It will be appreciated that this feature will perform thusly for all switches and the entire device
10
irrespective of the actual number of actuator pad mechanisms
24
or switches implemented in a particular embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to
FIG. 10
, a rear perspective view partially showing the parts in the device
10
are shown. More particularly, an air moving device in the form of a fan
19
inside the device
10
is shown. As discussed herein above, the fan
19
is typically operable to draw in air through the air inlet means
14
(not shown in
FIG. 10
) and to expel it through the air outlet means
16
.
It is recognized and anticipated that a different number of switches and corresponding posts may be implemented in different embodiments of the present invention. For example, one embodiment may have only one switch and a corresponding post, and that one switch must be closed for the device to be fully operational. In another embodiment, there may be four corresponding pairs of switches and posts, one at each of the four comers of the device
10
, that must all be closed in order for the device
10
to be fully operational. It will be appreciated, however, that such an embodiment will have a lower likelihood of error that the switches may be all closed when the device is not fully or properly closed, which is because of the presence of a switch at each comer of the main portion
22
that must all be properly engaged.
In an alternate embodiment, the different switches may be associated with different operational components in the device
10
. In such embodiment, only the components associated with switches that are open will be rendered non-operational while those switches are open. It will be appreciated that such embodiment will accommodate the situation wherein the movable portion
20
might be either partially or improperly closed with respect to the main portion
22
. Accordingly, the association of the switches with the device's
10
components may be customized, and all such embodiments of the present invention are recognized and anticipated.
As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited to the particular details of the examples illustrated herein, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications will occur to those skilled in the art. It is accordingly intended that the claims shall cover all such modifications and applications that do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Other aspects, objects and advantages of the present invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An air treatment appliance for treating surrounding air including:an external body comprising a main portion and a movable portion; an air inlet in said external body; an air outlet in said external body; an air moving device inside said external body, said air moving device being operable to draw in air through said air inlet, along an airflow path, and to expel it through said air outlet; an air treatment mechanism inside said external body positioned in said airflow path; and an access mechanism in said external body operable to selectively allow movement of said movable portion with respect to said main portion comprising: biasing means effective between said main portion and said movable portion to urge said movable portion away from said main portion; first and second actuator pad mechanisms each including a button and a latch member carried on the main portion of the external body; and first and second hooks carried on the movable portion of the external body, wherein each said latch member cooperatively engages with a hook automatically when the movable portion of the external body is closed with the main portion of the external body, and each said latch member disengages from said hook when said button is pushed thereby allowing said biasing means to urge said movable portion away from said main portion.
- 2. The air treatment appliance of claim 1, wherein each latch member further includes a tongue having an angular outer edge, and each actuator pad mechanism further includes a finger, said finger flexing when said button is pushed to disengage said latch member from said hook.
- 3. The air treatment appliance of claim 1, further comprising an electrical control operable to at least partially control the operation of the appliance, and wherein said biasing means comprises:at least one switch on the main portion of the external body; and at least one post on the movable portion of the external body corresponding to the at least one switch, wherein the at least one post is engagable with the at least one switch when the movable portion is closed with the main portion and operation of said appliance is at least partially enabled when said post is engaged with said at least one switch.
- 4. The air treatment appliance of claim 3, wherein the at least one switch is a recessed paddle actuated rocker switch, and wherein the at least one post pushes a paddle in the at least one switch when the movable portion is closed with the main portion, and the appliance is at least partially non-operational when the at least one post is not in contact with the paddle in the at least one switch.
- 5. The air treatment appliance of claim 3, wherein biasing means includes a plurality of switches on the main portion and a plurality of posts on the movable member corresponding to the plurality of switches, the plurality of posts being engagable with the plurality of switches when the movable portion is closed with the main portion.
- 6. A device for filtering out undesirable material from surrounding air, comprising:an external body having a top and two sides and having a main portion and a movable portion being movable with respect to said main portion; an air moving device in said external body; an electrical control means operable to control an operation of said air moving device; an air treatment mechanism in said external body; a latch mechanism on said external body operable to selectively allow movement of said movable portion with respect to said main portion comprising: an actuator pad mechanism including a button and a latch member carried on each side of the main portion of the external body; and a hook carried on each side of the movable portion of the external body, wherein said latch member cooperatively engages with the hook automatically when the movable portion of the external body is closed with the main portion of the external body, and said latch member disengages from said hook when said button is pushed to release said movable portion from said main portion; and biasing means effective between said main portion and said movable portion to urge said movable portion away from said main portion when said button is pushed, wherein said biasing means comprises: two recessed paddle actuated rocker switches carried on said main portion of said external body; and two posts carried on said movable portion of said external body, each of said posts being cooperatively engagable with one of said paddle actuated rocker switches, wherein said electrical control means is at least partially disengaged when both of said posts are not cooperatively engaged with said paddle actuated rocker switches.
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