Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6516492
-
Patent Number
6,516,492
-
Date Filed
Friday, January 19, 200124 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, February 11, 200322 years ago
-
Inventors
-
Original Assignees
-
Examiners
Agents
- McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 015 314
- 015 347
- 015 350
- 015 352
- 015 4151
- 015 402
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
A central vacuum cleaning system has a tube having a nozzle at an inlet of the tube for sucking air containing dust, a filter carrier connected with an outlet of the tube by an inlet of the filter carrier for filtering the sucked air, an intake hose connecting with an outlet of the filter carrier by an inlet of the intake hose for serving as a passage of the filtered air, an air intake box installed at a place to be cleaned and an outlet of the intake hose detachably connected with the air intake box, and a machine unit having a motor for forcedly sucking air through the air intake box. The inet of the intake hose is swivelly connected with the filter carrier.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a central vacuum cleaning system, particularly to a central vacuum cleaning system having a filter carrier connected with a tube of a cleaning brush by an intake hose.
BACKGROUND ART
In general, a central vacuum cleaning system consists of a power generating part
200
, a dust collecting part
300
, pipes
400
, a linker
500
, connecting hose
600
, and a cleaning unit as shown in FIG.
8
.
The cleaning unit sucks air containing dust in a room, and the intaken dust flows toward the linker
500
through the connecting hose
600
. The linker is installed at a predetermined position (for example, a wall) at a place to be cleaned. The dust flowing toward the linker
500
goes through the pipes
400
toward the power generating part
200
and the dust collecting part
300
, wherein the power generating part
200
is integrally formed with the dust collecting part
300
. The power generating part
200
receives electric power and generates a suction force caused by the rotation of a motor (not shown), and the dust collecting part
300
having a filter filters the collected matters from the intake air containing dust.
In the central vacuum cleaning system, as the refuse intaken with the air containing dust in the cleaning unit
700
is sucked through the connecting hose
500
and pipes
400
and is filtered at the filter in the dust collecting part
300
, the central vacuum cleaning system has a problem. After prolonged, the collected matters accumulate at the curved portion of the pipes
400
, and thus the pipes become clogged.
As the dust collecting part
300
is integral with the power generating part
200
, the radius of the pipes
400
and the connecting hose
600
must be long for sucking the air containing dust.
Also, as the cleaning unit
700
is directly connected to the connecting hose
600
, during the cleaning the weight of the connecting hose
600
is a burden upon the user.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
Therefore, it is a first object of the present invention, for the purpose of solving the above mentioned problems, to provide a central vacuum cleaning system.
A second object of the present invention is to provide a central vacuum cleaning system preventing the pipes from accumulating the collected matter.
A third object of the present invention is to provide a central vacuum cleaning system having the pipes and the connecting hose having a small radius.
A fourth object of the present invention is to provide a central vacuum cleaning system which allows easy cleaning by the user.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a using condition of a central vacuum cleaning system according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged exploded view of an embodiment of a filter carrier of a central vacuum cleaning system according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a partially cut-away perspective view of the filter carrier shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a section view showing along line
4
—
4
in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged perspective view of another embodiment of the filter carrier as shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a condition that an intake hose is connected to a tube through an elbow;
FIG. 7
shows a condition of the tube and filter carrier when not in use; and
FIG. 8
shows a using condition of the conventional central vacuum cleaning system.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The preferred embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A central vacuum cleaning system according to the present invention is shown in FIG.
1
. The central vacuum cleaning system has a tube
70
for sucking air containing dust, a filter carrier
60
for filtering the air intake through the filter carrier
60
, an intake hose
50
for flowing the filtered air through the filter carrier
60
to an air intake box
40
, and a machine unit
20
for forcedly sucking air collected at the intake hose
50
through the pipes
30
.
The filter carrier
60
, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, has a hook
86
for easily moving the filter carrier
60
under the condition that the tube
70
and the intake hose
60
are connected to the filter carrier
60
, and a switch member
88
connected with the electric power for actuating a motor (not shown) of the machine unit
20
is installed at the hook
86
. Further, the filter carrier
60
has a housing
61
and a filter
64
detachably provided in the housing
61
. The housing
61
has an intake inlet
69
formed at a front face
61
F of the housing
61
for sucking air containing dust through the tube
70
inward to the housing
61
and an outlet
68
A formed at right plate
62
for providing dust-filtered air from the intaken air.
A flap valve
63
is hinged inside the housing
61
forming the intake inlet
69
thereon. Also, a net
65
is provided inside the housing
61
at a predetermined distance from the right plate
62
having the outlet
68
A. A plurality of grooves
66
are provided at each inner face of the housing
61
except the right plate
62
for guiding the air when the filter
64
is directly contacted to each plate of the housing
61
during the suction process.
An elbow
81
is installed between the intake hose
50
and the outlet
68
A of the right plate
61
for swivel contacting the intake hose
50
with the right plate
62
of the filter carrier
60
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, a swivel contact is provided at a swivel connecting portion
90
at which the elbow
81
is connected to the right plate
62
of the filter carrier
60
. The swivel connecting portion
90
has an inner ring
93
, an outer ring
91
, an inner contact portion
94
, and an outer contact portion
92
. The inner and outer rings
93
,
91
are made of copper and are provided around the outlet
68
A. The inner and outer contact portions
94
,
92
are formed at the front end of the elbow
81
and are contacted to each of the inner and outer rings
93
,
91
. Each of the inner and outer rings
93
,
91
is connected to the switch member
88
of the hook
86
by electric wire (not shown). The inner and outer contact portions
94
,
92
are connected to the motor (unshown) of the machine unit
20
.
On the other hand, the left plate
67
is symmetrically arranged to the right plate
62
.
FIG. 5
shows another embodiment of the filter carrier
60
, in which the intake hose
50
is connected to the rear portion
61
R of the filter carrier
60
. In this embodiment, after the outlet
68
A of the housing
61
is connected to the other elbow
85
, the elbow
81
is connected to the elbow
85
. At this time an electric contacting portion is provided at the elbow
85
for driving the motor (not shown) of the machine unit
20
by the operation of the switch member
88
. That is, the inner contact portion
94
and the outer contact portion
92
, as previously described in the first embodiment of the present invention, are provided at the front portion
85
F of the elbow
85
connected to the outlet
68
A. On the other hand, the inner ring
93
and the outer ring
91
are provided at the rear portion
85
R connected to the elbow
85
.
The operation of the central vacuum cleaning system as described above will be described below.
When the user turns on the switch member
88
formed at the filter carrier
60
, the motor (not shown) of the machine unit
20
operates. The filter carrier
60
receives air containing dust through the tube
70
caused by the suction force of the motor. At that time, the flat valve
63
in the filter carrier
60
opens, so air containing dust flows in the filter
64
. Dust-filtered air exhausts to the outside of the filter
64
and flows toward the outlet
68
along a number of grooves
66
in the housing
61
. During the intake process, the filter
64
distends, but the net
65
is installed adjacently with the outlet
68
controls to distend the filter
64
, that is, the net
65
prevents the outlet
68
from being filled up by the filter
64
.
When the user grasps the hook
86
of the filter carrier
60
and moves forward and backward for cleaning the place to be cleaned, the user does not bear the weight of the intake hose
50
because the intake hose
50
swivelly connected to the right place
62
freely rotates. The swivel contact portion
90
prevents the cleaning system from breaking the electric power when the intake hose
50
is rotated, that is, the electric power can be provided to the cleaning system when in use.
FIG. 6
shows the following condition that the filter carrier
60
is removed. The tube
70
is connected to the elbow
85
, the other end of the elbow
85
is connected to the elbow
81
, and the other end of the elbow
81
is connected to the intake hose
50
. This connecting condition is provided for only sucked air containing dust when the place to be cleaned is filled with the foul air.
After the cleaning process, the user detaches the intake hose
50
from the intake box
40
as shown in
FIG. 7
, and holds the rolled up intake hose
50
on the hook
86
of the filter carrier
60
, and the tube
70
is safely supported by the backer
73
.
According to the present invention, since the filter is installed between the tube and the intake hose, dust is filtered by the filter, so air without dust flows to the machine unit through the intake hose. Therefore, the present invention prevents the intake hose from being filled up by the collected dust.
Also, since only air without dust flows through the intake hose, the radius of the intake hose can be small, and the user can clean the place to be cleaned without inconvenience because the intake hose is swivelly connected to the filter carrier.
While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, the description is illustrated and is not to be constructed as limiting the scope of the invention. Various modifications and changes may occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A central vacuum cleaning system comprising:a tube having a nozzle at an inlet of the tube for sucking air containing dust; a filter carrier connected with an outlet of the tube by an inlet of the filter carrier for filtering the sucked air, the filter carrier having a filter detachably provided in a housing of the filter carrier, and a switch member for actuating the motor; an intake hose connecting with an outlet of the filter carrier by an inlet of the intake hose for serving as a passage of the filtered air; an air intake box installed at a place to be cleaned and an outlet of the intake hose detachably connected with the air intake box; a machine unit having a motor for forcedly sucking air through the air intake box; a net in the filter carrier adjacent to the inlet of the intake hose; a plurality of grooves in the housing of the filter carrier where the filter is contacted; and a backer at the tube for supporting the tube when not in use.
- 2. The central vacuum cleaning system according to claim 1, wherein the inlet of the intake hose is swivelly connected with a first plate of the housing, the first plate is provided at a location perpendicular to a direction of an air flow running along the tube.
- 3. The central vacuum cleaning system according to claim 2, wherein the inlet of the intake hose is shaped as an elbow.
- 4. The central vacuum cleaning system according to claim 2, wherein a swivel contact is provided at the swivel connecting portion and connects an electric wire leading from the air intake box with the switch member of the filter carrier.
- 5. The central vacuum cleaning system according to claim 1, wherein the inlet of the intake hose is swivelly connected with a rear portion of the housing, the rear portion is provided at a direction parallel to an air flow running along the tube.
- 6. The central vacuum cleaning system according to claim 5, wherein the inlet of the intake hose is shaped as an elbow.
- 7. The central vacuum cleaning system according to claim 5, wherein an elbow is provided at the rear of the housing.
- 8. The central vacuum cleaning system according to claim 7, wherein a swivel switch is provided at the swivel connecting portion and is connected to an electric wire leading from the air intake box with the switch member of the filter carrier.
- 9. The central vacuum cleaning system according to claim 1, wherein a hook is provided at the housing of the filter carrier for holding a rolled up intake hose when not in use.
- 10. The central vacuum cleaning system according to claim 1, wherein a flap valve is provided at the inlet of the filter carrier for preventing the dust caught in the filter from overflowing.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/KR98/00222 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/04814 |
2/3/2000 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (6)
Number |
Date |
Country |
3443526 |
Jun 1986 |
DE |
1443494 |
Jul 1996 |
GB |
5-23267 |
Feb 1993 |
JP |
6-292642 |
Oct 1994 |
JP |
2001-137159 |
May 2001 |
JP |
WO8704912 |
Aug 1987 |
WO |