This application claims the benefit of Taiwan application Serial No. 102113715, filed Apr. 18, 2013, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates in general to a dust cleaning apparatus, and more particularly to a dust cleaning apparatus which cleans the sieve by beating.
2. Description of the Related Art
To achieve a better dust cleaning effect, the dust cleaning normally uses a sieve to trap the dust from the air. After the sieve is used over a period of time, the dust is accumulated to an amount that affects the filtering effect of the sieve. The most commonly used sieve is a detachable sieve, which can be cleaned periodically to maintain cleanness. However, since the detachable sieve must be cleaned manually, additional cleaning cost is required.
Also, the sieve can be cleaned through a relative movement between a brush and the sieve. However, after the brush is used over a period of time, the brush will be deformed due to fraction and needs to be replaced. Although the sieve cleaned with a brush does not need to be replaced, the brush still needs to be cleaned periodically because dust will be accumulated on the brush. If the brush is too dusty or deformed and cannot remove the dust off the sieve, the cleaning effect of the sieve will deteriorate. Moreover, constant pressure contact cannot achieve good dust cleaning effect because some particles will be pressed into the sieve.
The invention is directed to a dust cleaning apparatus which cleans the sieve by beating to improve the cleanness of the sieve and does not need to replace the sieve.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a dust cleaning apparatus comprising a sieve, a beater and a driver is provided. The beater comprises a moving part and a beating part. The moving part rotates around a shaft or vibrates relative to a supporting rod. The beating part is disposed on the moving part and beats the sieve by the movement of the moving part. The driver connects the shaft or the supporting rod to drive the moving part in motion.
The above and other aspects of the invention will become better understood with regard to the following detailed description of the preferred but non-limiting embodiment(s). The following description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The dust cleaning apparatus in the present embodiment cleans the dust by beating the sieve with a beater and produces a better dust cleaning effect than a brush or a scraper. Furthermore, unlike the brush which needs to be replaced when the brush is deformed due to fraction, the dust cleaning apparatus in the present embodiment does not need to replace any brushes and saves replacement cost. The ways of beating the sieve with a beater and the magnitude of the beating force can be controlled by a driver. For instance, the beater can beat the sieve by way of rotation or vibration. The driver can indirectly drive the beater by using a gear, a belt or a crank wheel or can directly drive the beater by using a direct drive motor. Moreover, the beating force of the beater can be adjusted by adjusting the kinetic energy of the rotation of the beater or adjusting the vibration amplitude of the beater. The larger the beating force or the faster the acceleration at the instant of beating, the better the sieve cleaning effect.
A number of embodiments are disclosed below for elaborating the invention. However, the embodiments of the invention are for detailed descriptions only, not for limiting the scope of protection of the invention.
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In an embodiment, the beater 112 beats the dust collecting surface 110a of the sieve 110 such that the dust comes off the sieve 110 due to the inertial effect and is then brought away by an air flow. In another embodiment, the beater 112 beats the back surface 110b of the sieve 110 such that the dust comes off the sieve 110 due to the vibration of the sieve 110 and then is brought away by an air flow. Or, the beater 112 beats the dust collecting surface 110a and the back surface 110b of the sieve 110, such that the dust comes off the sieve 110 due to the repeated vibration of the sieve 110 and then is brought away by an air flow. In the implementations disclosed above, a controller can be used to drive a fan 140 and change the direction of the air flow by controlling the direction of the fan 140.
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Besides, the dust cleaning apparatus 100 further comprises a first scroll 116 and a second scroll 118 for fixing and moving the sieve 110, such that the sieve 110 can be moveably extended to the second scroll 118 from the first scroll 116. Therefore, under the control of the two scrolls and the driver 114, the sieve 110 which is beaten by the beater 112 is moved at the same time, such that the beater 112 can keep beating the sieve 110 moving in a reciprocal motion to increase the beating effect.
In the embodiment disclosed above, the sieve 110 can be moved from the first scroll 116 to the second scroll 118 or from the second scroll 118 to the first scroll 116. The beater 112 can be located at a position relatively closer to the second scroll 118 or the first scroll 116. For instance, after the sieve 110 has been used for a predetermined period and needs to be cleaned, the beater 112 beats the sieve 110 at the position relatively closer to the second scroll 118, and the second scroll 118 drives the cleaned sieve 110 to pass through the beater 112 and move towards the second scroll 118 for a predetermined distance (the moving direction is indicated by an arrow B1) to retract to the second scroll 118. After the sieve 110 is completely cleaned, the first scroll 116 reversely drives the cleaned sieve 110 to move towards the first scroll 116 for a predetermined distance (the moving direction is indicated by an arrow B2) and retract to the first scroll 116. Meanwhile, the cleaned sieve 110 returns to its initial position and is capable of filtering the air again. Thus, the sieve 110 does not need to be detached and cleaned manually.
Descriptions of detailed structures of the beater 112 and the driver 114 are disclosed in following embodiments.
The beater 112 is not restricted to any particular types, such as a joystick type (
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The beating energy can be increased by adjusting the rotation speed and the torque of the driver 114. Additionally, by adjusting the acceleration at the instant of beating, the beater 112 can release a larger amount of energy within a short period of beating time. Referring to
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The dust cleaning apparatus disclosed in the above embodiments cleans the dust by beating the sieve with a beater and produces a better dust cleaning effect than a brush or a scraper. Moreover, the beating type and the beating force of the beater can be adjusted by adjusting the kinetic energy of the rotation of the beater, adjusting the vibration amplitude of the beater or adding a torque storage/release member. The larger the beating force or the faster the acceleration at the instant of beating, the better the sieve cleaning effect.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiment(s), it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102113715 | Apr 2013 | TW | national |