Cyclone dust collecting apparatus for vacuum cleaner

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6579334
  • Patent Number
    6,579,334
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 10, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 17, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A cyclone dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner is disclosed. The cyclone dust collecting apparatus comprises a cylindrical cyclone body secured to a top of a dust collecting chamber which is provided in a cleaner body and connected to an air drawing path and an air discharging path, the cylindrical cyclone body having an air inlet and an air outlet corresponding to the air drawing path and the air discharging path, respectively, a dirt collecting container removably disposed at a lower portion of the cyclone body for collecting dirt and contaminants centrifuged at the cyclone body, a partition plate disposed between the cyclone body and the dirt collecting container, a first dirt path protruded outwardly from a side of a bottom of the cyclone body for discharging the dust and contaminants centrifuged at the cyclone body into the dirt-collecting container, and a second dirt path protruded outwardly from a side of a top of the dirt collecting container for discharging the dust and contaminants centrifuged at the cyclone body into the dirt collecting container, the first and the second dirt paths corresponding to each other.
Description




The present application is based on and claims the benefit of Korean patent application Serial No. 2001-12736, filed Mar. 12, 2001, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Filed of the Invention




The present invention relates a cyclone dust collecting apparatus, and more particularly, to a cyclone dust collecting apparatus having a dirt collecting container that can be exclusively removed from the cyclone dust collecting apparatus.




2. Description of the Related Art




Generally, an upright type vacuum cleaner having a cyclone dust collecting apparatus comprises a brush connected with a cleaner body and moving along a cleaning surface. The cleaner body is divided into a dust collecting chamber for mounting the cyclone dust collecting apparatus removably, and a motor driving chamber for mounting a motor which provides a suction force. In the above construction, when the motor is driven, it provides the brush with the strong suction force. By the suction force, dust-laden air is drawn from the cleaning surface into the cleaner body. The air then flows into the cyclone dust collecting apparatus mounted on the dust collecting chamber of the cleaner body. The air is drawn into the cyclone dust collecting apparatus, forming a vortex rotating at high speed. Various contaminants entrained in the air are centrifuged by the centrifugal force of the vortex, and are collected at the cyclone dust collecting apparatus, and then cleaned air is externally discharged through the motor driving chamber.





FIG. 1

shows an example of the cyclone dust collecting apparatus. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the cyclone dust collecting apparatus includes a cyclone body


11


and a cyclone housing


12


. The cyclone housing


12


is divided into a centrifuging chamber


12




a


and a dirt collecting chamber


12




b


. An opening


12




c


is formed in a lower side of the centrifuging chamber


12




a


, communicating the centrifuging chamber


12




a


to the dirt collecting chamber


12




b


. The air that flows into the cyclone body


11


forms the vortex in the centrifuging chamber


12




a


. The contaminants entrained in the air are centrifuged by the centrifugal force, and then is discharged together with a certain part of the air to the dirt collecting chamber


12




b


through the opening


12




c.






The process for emptying out the dust and contaminants from the cyclone dust collecting apparatus, in the case of that the dirt collecting chamber


12




b


is full of the dust and contaminants, will be described. First, the whole cyclone dust collecting apparatus is detached from the dust collecting chamber, and then the cyclone housing


12


, at which the dust and contaminants is collected, is detached from the detached cyclone dust collecting apparatus. Then, the dust and contaminants in the dirt collecting chamber


12




b


of the cyclone housing


12


are emptied out.




Since the whole cyclone dust collecting apparatus has to be detached from the dust collecting chamber, and then the cyclone housing


12


has to be detached from the detached dust collecting chamber, in order to empty the dirt collecting chamber


12




b


of the cyclone housing


12


, that inconveniences the user.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is developed to solve the problems as described above, and accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a cyclone dust collecting apparatus of an improved structure from which a dirt collecting container is exclusively detached to empty out the dirt piled therein, without requiring to detach the whole cyclone dust collecting apparatus.




A cyclone dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner according to the present invention to achieve the object comprises a cylindrical cyclone body secured to a top of a dust collecting chamber which is provided in a cleaner body and connected to an air drawing path and an air discharging path, the cylindrical cyclone body having an air inlet and an air outlet corresponding to the air drawing path and the air discharging path, respectively, a dirt collecting container removably disposed at a lower portion of the cyclone body for collecting dirt and contaminants centrifuged at the cyclone body, a partition plate disposed between the cyclone body and the dirt collecting container, a first dirt path protruded outwardly from a side of a bottom of the cyclone body for discharging the dust and contaminants centrifuged at the cyclone body into the dirt-collecting container, and a second, dirt path protruded outwardly from a side of a top of the dirt collecting container for discharging the dust and contaminants centrifuged at the cyclone body into the dirt collecting container, the first and the second dirt paths corresponding to each other.




Here, the partition plate is connected to an opened bottom of the cyclone body, and has a dirt passage hole disposed at a position corresponding to the first and the second dirt paths.




The first and the second dirt paths protrude outwardly from the cyclone body and the dirt collecting container, respectively, in a tangential direction with respect to outer surface of the cyclone body and the dirt collecting container.




The second dirt path formed on the dirt collecting container has the larger curvature radius than that of the first dirt path formed on the cyclone body.




The cyclone dust collecting apparatus further comprises dirt rotation preventing means for preventing the dust and contaminants flowing into the dirt collecting container from rotating. The dirt rotation preventing means comprises at least one dividing piece protruded from an inner circumference of the dirt collecting container. The dividing piece extends obliquely from the top of the dirt collecting container to the bottom thereof. The cyclone body comprises a centrifuging container having a shape of a cylinder of which both ends are opened, and a head having an air drawing pipe connected to the air drawing path for guiding the air to flow obliquely with respect to the centrifuging container, and an air discharging pipe of which one end is connected to a grill protruded toward the opened bottom of the centrifuging container and the other end is connected to the air discharging path, the head being connected to an opened top of the centrifuging container.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The object and characteristics of the present invention will be more apparent by describing the preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanied reference drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic exploded perspective view showing an example of a cyclone dust collecting apparatus;





FIG. 2

is a schematic exploded perspective view showing an upright type vacuum cleaner employing the cyclone dust collecting apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view showing the cyclone dust collecting apparatus of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a plan view showing a dirt collecting container of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view showing attaching/detaching means of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 6

is a section view showing the upright type vacuum cleaner of

FIG. 2

being assembled.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 2

, an upright type vacuum cleaner comprises a cleaner body


20


, a brush


50


disposed at a lower portion of the cleaner body


20


, a dust filtering means


40


, and a cyclone dust collecting apparatus


30


mounted on a dust collecting chamber


21


of the cleaner body


20


.




The cleaner body


20


has the dust collecting chamber


21


for mounting the cyclone dust collecting apparatus


30


therein, a motor driving chamber


22


for mounting a motor (not shown) therein, and a filtering chamber


23


for removably mounting the dust filtering means


40


therein. The dust collecting chamber


21


is connected to an air drawing path


25


and an air discharging path


26


. The air drawing path


25


is connected to the brush


50


. Thus, the dust and contaminant-laden air that is drawn in at the brush


50


from a cleaning surface flows into the dust collecting chamber


21


through the air drawing path


25


. Also, the air discharging path


26


is connected to the motor driving chamber


22


, and has the filtering chamber


23


formed thereon and connected to the motor driving chamber


22


. Thus, the air discharged from the dust collecting chamber


21


flows through the air discharging path


26


, the filtering chamber


23


, and the motor driving means


22


, and then is discharged out. The filtering chamber


23


has an air inlet


23




a


corresponding to the air-discharging path


26


and an air outlet


23




b


corresponding to the motor driving chamber


22


. The air inlet


23




a


is formed in a sidewall of the filtering chamber


23


, and the air outlet


23




b


is formed in a bottom of the filtering chamber


23


.




The dust filtering means


40


is disposed in the filtering chamber


23


. The dust filtering means


40


comprises an air filter


41


and a filter case


43


. The air filter


41


is made of a material having a minute air passage hole for filtering remaining dust therethrough, which is not separated at the cyclone dust collecting apparatus


30


disposed in the dust collecting chamber


21


. The air filter


41


is generally used in a cleaner, so that the detail descriptions thereof are omitted here. The filter case


43


has an air intake


43




a


connecting to the air drawing path


26


, and an air exhaust


43




b


connecting to the motor driving chamber


22


. Thus, the air intake


43




a


of the filter case


43


corresponds to the air inlet


23




a


of the filtering chamber


23


, and the air exhaust


43




b


corresponds to the air outlet


23




b


of the filtering chamber


23


.




The brush


50


is disposed at the lower portion of the cleaner body


20


for moving along the cleaning surface. The dust and contaminants-laden air from the cleaning surface is drawn in at the brush


50


by a suction force generated by the motor driven in the motor driving chamber


22


. Preferably, the brush


50


is disposed movably with respect to the cleaner body


20


.




The cyclone dust collecting apparatus


30


comprises a cyclone body


110


, a dirt collecting container


120


, and a partition plate


130


.




The cyclone body


110


is screwed on an upper portion of the dust collecting chamber


21


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the cyclone body


110


has a head


111


and a cylindrical centrifuging container


115


.




The head


111


include an air drawing pipe


112


connected to the air drawing path


25


, an air discharging pipe


113


connected to the air-discharging path


26


, and a grill


114


for filtering dust therethrough. The head


111


is connected to a top of the centrifuging container


115


. The air drawing pipe


112


is formed in a manner that one end thereof is connected to the air drawing path


25


of the cleaner body


20


, and the other end thereof is formed to discharge the air obliquely with respect to the centrifuging container


115


. One end of the air-discharging pipe


113


is connected to the air-discharging path


26


of the cleaner body


20


, and the other end thereof is connected to the grill


114


. The grill


114


protrudes toward an opened bottom of the centrifuging container


115


, and is in the shape of a cylinder, and has a plurality of minute holes formed on a surface thereof.




The centrifuging container


115


is a cylinder type of which a top and a bottom are opened. There is provided a first dirt path


115




a


protruding outwardly from the bottom of the centrifuging container


115


. More specifically, the first dirt path


115




a


protrudes from a side of the bottom of the centrifuging container


115


in a tangential direction with respect to an outer surface of the centrifuging container


115


. Accordingly, the lower portion of the centrifuging container


115


has an anti-circular figure. Accordingly, the air flows in, and forms a vortex in the centrifuging container


115


and descends downwardly along an inner circumference of the centrifuging container


115


, and then is discharged to the dirt collecting container


120


through the first dirt path


115




a


. Also, a support


116


having a hole H formed therein, is protruded from an outer circumference of the centrifuging container


115


for securing the centrifuging container


115


to the dust collecting chamber


21


by proper securing means such as a screw, or the like.




The dirt collecting container


120


is a cylinder type of which a top is opened and a bottom is closed, and corresponds to the bottom of the centrifuging container


115


. A second dirt path


120




a


is formed at the top of the dirt collecting container


120


, corresponding to the first dirt path


115




a


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the second dirt path


120




a


protrudes from an end of a top of the dirt collecting container


120


outwardly in a tangential direction L with respect to an outer surface of the dirt collecting container


120


. The top of the dirt collecting container


120


and the bottom of the centrifuging container


115


is identical to each other in a plat figure so as to be secured to each other closely. A grip


121


is disposed on an outside of the dirt-collecting container. Further, preferably, the dirt collecting container


120


comprises a dirt rotation preventing means formed therein for preventing the dust and contaminants flowing the first dirt and second paths


115




a


and


120




a


from rotating.




The dirt rotation preventing means comprises a dividing piece


123


extended along the inner circumference of the dirt-collecting container


120


from the top of the dirt collecting container


120


to the bottom thereof obliquely. The dividing piece


123


prevents the dirt collected at the dirt collecting container


120


from rotating, thereby preventing a back flow of the dirt to the first and second dirt paths


115




a


and


120




a.






The partition plate


130


is disposed between the centrifuging container


115


and the dirt collecting container


120


. Preferably, the partition plate


130


is press-fitted to the top of the dirt collecting container


120


. For this, the partition plate


130


has a plate figure corresponding to the bottom of the centrifuging container


115


and the top of the dirt collecting container


120


, and a dirt passage hole


130




a


formed on a side corresponding to the first and the second dirt paths


115




a


and


120




a


. Thus, the partition plate


130


not only prevents the centrifuging container


115


and the dirt collecting container


120


from communicating to each other directly in a vertical direction, but also communicates the first dirt path


115




a


to the second dirt path


120




a


, thereby collecting the centrifuged dirt and contaminants in the dirt collecting container


120


effectively. Preferably, a sealing element is disposed on an edge of the partition plate


130


for sealing the bottom of the centrifuging container


115


securely.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the fist and the second dirt paths


115




a


and


120




a


are respectively formed in the shape of a semi-circular arc having a predetermined curvature radius. The second dirt path


120




a


of the dirt collecting container


120


has preferably a larger curvature radius than that of the first dirt path


115




a


of the centrifuging container


115


. Accordingly, the dirt flowing into the first dirt path


115




a


of the centrifuging container


115




a


flows fast into the second dirt path


120




a


, of which the curvature radius gets larger as it slops downwardly, and then is rapidly collected at the dirt collecting container


120


. The first and the second dirt paths


115




a


and


120




a


for discharging the dirt centrifuged in the centrifuging container


115


to the dirt collecting container


120


are formed integrally with the centrifuging container


115


and the dirt collecting container


120


, respectively, by transforming each end of the centrifuging container


115


and the dirt collecting container. Therefore, there is no need for an extra process in manufacturing of the centrifuging container


115


and the dirt collecting container


120


. Also, the first and the second dirt paths


115




a


and


120




a


are lopsidedly formed so that discharge of the dirt can be performed satisfactorily and also the back flow of the dirt can be prevented effectively.




Meanwhile, there is further provided a connecting/disconnecting means


60


for mounting and removing the dirt collecting container


120


to/from the bottom of the centrifuging container


115


in the dirt collecting chamber


21


more easily.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the connecting/disconnecting means


60


comprises an inclined recess


125


formed at the bottom of the dirt-collecting container


120


, a securing element


61


having a protrusion


61




a


formed thereon to correspond to the inclined recess


125


, and a base


62


for supporting the dust collecting apparatus


30


and a relative movement of the securing element


61


with respect to the inclined recess


125


, simultaneously.




The inclined recess


125


is formed in the shape of spiral, and the depth thereof gets deeper from center toward the outer circumference of the dirt collecting container


120


.




The securing element


61


comprises a pivot pin


61




c


formed on one end thereof as a pivot, a lever


61




b


formed on the other end thereof for allowing a user to turn it, and the protrusion


61




a


formed between both ends of the securing element


61


and corresponding to the inclined recess


125


.




The base


62


comprises a connecting protrusion


62




b


corresponding to a guide recess


21




a


formed on an inner wall of the dust collecting chamber


21


, and is thus mounted in the dust-collecting chamber


21


removably. The base


62


also comprises a hole


62




a


corresponding to the pivot pin


61




c


of the securing element


61


.




In the connecting/disconnecting means


60


as constructed above, if the user turns the lever


61




b


of the securing element


61


in one direction (in a clockwise direction in FIG.


5


), the protrusion


61




a


moves along the inclined recess


38


.




The operation of the upright type vacuum cleaner employing the cyclone dust collecting apparatus thereon according to the embodiment of the present invention as constructed above is described as follows.




If the motor of the motor driving chamber


22


is driven, the suction force generates at the brush


50


. By the suction force, the dust and contaminants-laden air from the cleaning surface is drawn into the cyclone body


110


through the brush


50


and air drawing path


25


. At this time, the air flows obliquely along the inner circumference of the centrifuging container


115


due to the air drawing pipe


112


of the head


111


into the vortex current. The relatively larger dust or contaminants entrained in the air is centrifuged by the centrifugal force of the vortex, and discharged into the dirt collecting container


120


through the first and the second dirt paths


115




a


and


120




a


. The discharged dust and contaminants are collected at the bottom of the dirt collecting container


120


. At this time, the collected dirt and contaminants does not flow back into the centrifuging container


115


since the centrifuging container


115


is closed by the partition plate


130


. Further, flow or rotation of the dust and contaminants collected at the dirt collecting container


120


is restricted due to the presence of the dividing piece


123


. Accordingly, the back flow through the first and the second dirt paths


115




a


and


120




a


is prevented.




Meanwhile, air cleaned in the cyclone body


31


is discharged to the air-discharging pipe


113


through the minute passage hole of the grill


114


of the head


111


. The cleaned air flows from the air discharging pipe


113


into the filter case


43


of the filtering chamber


23


through the air-discharging path


26


. Relatively minute dust as the air flows the filter case


43


, which is not separated at the cyclone dust collecting apparatus


30


, is filtered through the air filter


41


. While the remaining cleaned air flows into the motor driving chamber


22


and is discharged out.




Meanwhile, since a method for mounting and removing the dirt collecting container


120


on/from the dust-collecting chamber


21


is disclosed in detail in the Korea Patent No. 10-2001-0001617 filed by the applicant of the present invention, the description thereof is omitted here.




In the upright type vacuum cleaner according to the present invention, the whole cyclone dust collecting apparatus


30


is not required to be removed from the dust collecting chamber


21


to empty out the collected dust and contaminants, but the dirt collecting container


120


, which holds the dust and contaminants therein, can be exclusively removed from the vacuum cleaner. Accordingly, it is convenient for a user to empty the collected dust and contaminants from the dust collecting apparatus.




Further, since the first dirt path


115




a


and the second dirt path


120




a


are formed integrally with the centrifuging container


115


and the dirt-collecting container


120


, respectively, by transforming the each end of the centrifuging container


115


and the dirt collecting container to correspond to each other, the structure is simplified, and efficiency of discharging the dirt and the back flow prevention is enhanced.




While the upright type vacuum cleaner employing the cyclone dust collecting apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention is described above, such description is for illustrative purpose only, it is to be understood that the cyclone dust collecting apparatus according to the present invention is employed in a canister type and a portable vacuum cleaner and the like, alternatively.



Claims
  • 1. A cyclone dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner comprising:a cylindrical cyclone body secured to a top of a dust collecting chamber which is provided in a cleaner body and connected to an air drawing path and an air discharging path, the cylindrical cyclone body having an air inlet and an air outlet corresponding to the air drawing path and the air discharging path, respectively; a dirt collecting container removably disposed at a lower portion of the cyclone body for collecting dirt and contaminants centrifuged at the cyclone body; a partition plate having an opening disposed between the cyclone body and the dirt collecting container; a first dirt path protruded outwardly from a side of a bottom of the cyclone body for discharging the dust and contaminants centrifuged at the cyclone body into the dirt-collecting container; and a second dirt path protruded outwardly from a side of a top of the dirt collecting container for discharging the dust and contaminants centrifuged at the cyclone body into the dirt collecting container, the first and the second dirt paths coupled to each other through the opening in the partition plate.
  • 2. The cyclone dust collecting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the partition plate is connected to an opened bottom of the cyclone body, and has a dirt passage hole disposed at a position corresponding to the first and the second dirt paths.
  • 3. The cyclone dust collecting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first and the second dirt paths protrude outwardly from the cyclone body and the dirt collecting container, respectively, in a tangential direction with respect to outer surfaces of the cyclone body and the dirt collecting container.
  • 4. The cyclone dust collecting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second dirt path formed on the dirt collecting container has the larger curvature radius than that of the first dirt path formed on the cyclone body.
  • 5. The cyclone dust collecting apparatus of claim 1, further comprising dirt rotation preventing means for preventing the dust and contaminants flowing into the dirt collecting container from rotating.
  • 6. The cyclone dust collecting apparatus of claim 5, wherein the dirt rotation preventing means comprises at least one dividing piece protruded from an inner circumference of the dirt collecting container.
  • 7. The cyclone dust collecting apparatus of claim 6, wherein the dividing piece extends obliquely from the top of the dirt collecting container to the bottom thereof.
  • 8. The cyclone dust collecting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cyclone body comprises:a centrifuging container having a shape of a cylinder, of which both ends are opened; and a head having an air drawing pipe connected to the air drawing path for guiding the air to flow obliquely with respect to the centrifuging container, and an air discharging pipe of which one end is connected to a grill protruded toward the opened bottom of the centrifuging container and the other end is connected to the air discharging path, the head being connected to an opened top of the centrifuging container.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-12736 Mar 2001 KR
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
6193787 Dyson et al. Feb 2001 B1
6231645 Conrad et al. May 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
WO 0145853 Jun 2001 WO