1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to mobile robotic vacuum cleaner technology and more specifically, to a dust collector for mobile robotic vacuum cleaner.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional mobile robotic vacuum cleaner is known comprising a dust collector that has an inlet for letting air in, an outlet for letting air out, and a wire gauze filter mounted in the outlet for removing dust from air passing out of the outlet and keeping filtered dust in the dust collector. Further, the autonomous floor-cleaning robot as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,883,201, includes continuously rotatable brush means for moving heavy particles from the floor into the inside of the dust collection box therein.
However, during operation of the aforesaid prior art autonomous floor-cleaning robot, non-dust articles may be brushed from the floor into the inside of the dust collection box. When the user is cleaning the dust collection box, the non-dust articles have already mixed with dust and are difficult to be cleaned. These non-dust articles may be directly discarded with the dust by the user without being viewed. Therefore, an improvement in this regard is necessary.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a dust collector for mobile robotic vacuum cleaner, which eliminates the drawbacks of the aforesaid prior art autonomous floor-cleaning robot.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a dust collector used in a mobile robotic vacuum cleaner comprises a dust collection box and a chips collection box connected to the dust collection box. The chips collection box comprises at least one opening disposed adjacent to one respective roller brush of the mobile robotic vacuum cleaner and adapted for receiving chips directed by the roller brush for enabling the chips to be gathered in the chips collection box. Thus, dust sucked by the mobile robotic vacuum cleaner and chips directed by the roller brushes are respectively collected in the dust collection box and the chips collection box, and any non-dust articles that are accidentally directed into the chips collection box can be discovered and cleaned easily by the user.
Other and further advantages and features and the installation or use of the dust collector for mobile robotic vacuum cleaner of the present invention will be understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the appended drawings illustrate only the preferred embodiment encompassed within the scope of the present invention, and therefore, is not to be considered limiting, for the present invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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The chips collection box 40 comprises, in integrity, a bottom panel 41, a front panel 42, a back panel 43, a left panel 44 and a right panel 45, a detachable top panel 46, a front fillet surface 421 defined between the front panel 42 and the bottom panel 41, a protruding block 47 disposed at the top side of the front fillet surface 421, a rear fillet surface 431 defined between the back panel 43 and the bottom panel 41, a positioning sleeve 432 formed integral with the outside wall of the back panel 43, two openings 48 respectively defined between the left panel 44 and right panel 45 and the detachable top panel 46, and two arched guide faces 49 respectively formed on the left panel 44 and the right panel 45 between the openings 48 and the bottom panel 41.
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When mounting the dust collector 20 in the dust collector mounting trough 12 of the mobile robotic vacuum cleaner 10, the front protruding block 47 of the chips collection box 40 is movable up and down with the chips collection box 40 in a limiter groove 18 in the front side of the dust collector mounting trough 12, and the springy retainer 38 at the rear side of the dust collection box 30 is secured to the top side of the dust collector mounting trough 12. At this time, the outlet 33 and wire gauze filter 35 of the dust collection box 30 are disposed adjacent to and right below the electric fan 14 and the two openings 48 of the chips collection box 40 are respectively disposed adjacent to the roller brushes 17.
During operation of the mobile robotic vacuum cleaner 10, the electric fan 14 induces currents of air flowing from the outside open air through the inlet 31 of the dust collection box 30 into the inside of the dust collection box 30 and then through the outlet 33 toward the outside of the mobile robotic vacuum cleaner 10 via exhaust holes 19 of the mobile robotic vacuum cleaner 10. During this process, dust carried in the currents of air is stopped by the wire gauze filter 35 and gathered in the inside of the dust collection box 30, and the non-return member 34 prohibits collected dust from falling out of the dust collection box 30 through the inlet 31.
Further, during operation of the mobile robotic vacuum cleaner 10, the two roller brushes 17 are continuously rotated to direct chips and solid particles from the floor into the inside of the chips collection box 40. Subject to the spring power of the compression spring 50, the chips collection box 40 is forced downwards to stop the bottom edges of the arched guide faces 49 against the floor, and therefore the two arched guide faces 49 work as a dustpan, enabling the two roller brushes 17 to direct chips and solid particles from the floor along the two arched guide faces 49 through the two openings 48 into the inside of the chips collection box 40. Further, when the mobile robotic vacuum cleaner 10 encounters an obstacle during its forward movement, the front fillet surface 421 of the chips collection box 40 will be forced by the obstacle, causing the chips collection box 40 to be lifted. In the same way, the rear fillet surface 431 of the chips collection box 40 can prevent the chips collection box 40 from being stuck in an obstacle during a backward movement of the mobile robotic vacuum cleaner 10.
By means of the functioning of the dust collector 20, dust, solid particles and chips sucked by the mobile robotic vacuum cleaner 10 will be gathered in the dust collection box 30 and the chips collection box 40. Thus, even non-dust articles are directed into the inside of the chips collection box 40, the user can discover the non-dust articles when cleaning the chips collection box 40 and the collected non-dust articles can be cleaned easily.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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