The invention relates generally to filters for vacuum cleaners, and more particularly to a filter assembly that includes a filter cartridge having a fixed element and a pre-filter that improves removal of dust particles before the air stream enters the vacuum motor.
Vacuum cleaners are well known and a common household appliance. Most vacuum cleaners include some type of filter, often held in a filter cartridge. Filter cartridges are used to entrain dust before the air stream reaches the motor to prolong and protect the life of the vacuum cleaner motor. Some filter cartridges contain one filter whereas other filter cartridges have two or three filters arranged in series in order to extract as much dirt as possible from the air flowing to the vacuum motor.
There are many different types of filter known in the art that are used in filter cartridges, such as HEPA filters, foam filters, electrostatic filters and the like.
Notwithstanding the wide variety of filters cartridge available for use in vacuums cleaners, there exists the need to provide continued improvements and alternative designs to improve vacuum cleaner filter cartridge performance by providing a pre-filter that are economical to use, simple in design and easy for the user to operate.
Generally speaking, in accordance with the invention, a filter assembly for a vacuum cleaner including a vacuum cleaner filter cartridge with a first substantially rigid pleated filter element and a flexible pre-filter element positioned over the folded edges of the pleats of the first filter element is provided. In the case of a first pleated element including radial pleats, the pre-filter element is a disk that covers the pleats to entering air. When the first pleated element includes axial pleats forming a cylindrical or a conical section, the pre-filter is a cylindrical or a conical section that fits over the cartridge so that air entering the side of the cartridge passes through the pre-filter before reaching the pleats of the first filter element.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved filter assembly in a vacuum cleaner.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved vacuum cleaner with a pre-filter positioned in front of the open pleats of a pleated filter in the filter cartridge.
Still other objects and advantages of the invention will in part be obvious and will in part be apparent from the specification.
The invention accordingly comprises a product possessing the features, properties, and the relation of components which will be exemplified in the product hereinafter described, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
For a fuller understanding of the invention, reference is had to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing(s), in which:
Filter 14 may be a high density polyethylene-based open-celled porous media, such as Porex, or an equivalent foraminous filter. The filter media may also be made from glass fibers, cellulose fibers, ceramic fibers, metal fibers, synthetic material and the like. A suitable filter media is a rigid open-celled foam that is moldable or washable into a desired configurations. Preferably, filter 14 is a high efficiency particular arrest (HEPA) filter element in radial pleated form within cartridge 12. Filter cartridge 12 is about 60 cm to 110 cm in diameter and 2.5 cm to 7.5 cm in length. The illustrated embodiment shows a filter cartridge 12 having 9.5 cm in diameter by 3.5 cm in length.
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Filter assembly 11 is positioned in the air flow path of a vacuum cleaner, such as a bagless cyclonic vacuum. Filter assembly 11 is arranged so that air exiting the cyclonic air separation chamber or dirt cup passes through pre-filter 21 first. This is where the initial filtration happens. Here, a majority of any remaining larger dirt or dust particles are retained in pre-filter 21. Pre-filter 21 may be removed from the vacuum cleaner for washing and reuse. Dirt or dust laden air then proceeds downstream to enter filter cartridge 12 which contains pleated filter 14. Any remaining dirt or dust is retained in pleated filter 14. Use of pre-filter 21 protects and prolongs the life of pleated filter 14, which is preferably a HEPA grade filter. In the instance when filter assembly 11 is full with dirt or dust, the vacuum motor is still protected. A filter indicator and/or safety valve on a vacuum cleaner may be provided to activate or open when a rise in temperature or back pressure across the filter assembly occurs.
In another embodiment of the invention, a cylindrical filter cartridge 32 includes a circular shell of plastic material top 33 and bottom 34 with a pleated filter medium 36 having a plurality of pleats 36a fixed therein. Top shell 33 has a larger diameter than the bottom shell 34. Bottom shell 34 has an inner circular opening 37 that corresponds to pleated filter 36 with a pair of cross-hatch beams 38 disposed across an outlet opening 39. The filter pleats 36a are axially disposed to increase the filtering surface area, before the clean air is drawn into the motor.
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According to the invention, pre-filters 21 and 31 may be selected from a variety of different types of filter materials depending on the needs of the user. Pre-filters 21 and 31 may be made from open cell polyurethane foam or non-woven polyester. Since pre-filters 21 and 31 will generally retain most of the dust or dirt entrained in the air flow, it is preferable that pre-filters 21 and 31 be washable. For pre-filter 21, the outer diameter is at least the same diameter as pleated filter 14, which is discussed below and has a thickness from about 0.25 cm to about 2 cm. Preferably, the outer diameter of pre-filter 21 is slightly larger than the diameter of cylindrical sidewall 21 of filter cartridge. In the illustrated embodiment, pre-filters 21 and 31 are a non-woven polyester material.
The approximate dimensions of the filter cartridges are from about 60 cm to 110 cm in diameter and from about 2.5 cm to 7.5 cm in length. The illustrated embodiments are 9.5 cm in diameter and 3.5 cm in length. The actual size of the filter assemblies will be dependent on the vacuum cleaner housing and dirt cup in which the cartridges will fit.
Filter assembly 30 is positioned in the air flow path of a vacuum cleaner. Filter assembly 30 is arranged so that the dust or dirt laden air exiting a cyclonic separation chamber enters pre-filter 31 first. This is where the initial filtration happens. Here, a majority of the remaining larger dirt or dust particles are retained in pre-filter 31 that may be easily removed from the vacuum cleaner and washed. Then, the air passes through pleated filter 36 with any remaining dirt or dust being retained in pleated filter 36. Here, clean air exits out of outlet 39 in bottom shell 34 and travels to the vacuum motor. This filter assembly 30 effectively removes any dirt not separated and collected in the air separation chamber and prolongs the life of the vacuum motor.
In general, when using a filter assembly 11 or 30 in vacuum cleaners substantially all of the dirt and/or dust that enters the filter assembly is retained in pre-filters 21 and 31 so that minimal dirt and/or dust is retain in the pleated filter, which is prefereably a HEPA grade filter, of the vacuum cleaner filter cartridge. This is due to the fact that pre-filter has the capability to retain a large amount of dirt.
In another embodiment of the invention, pre-filter may be in any shape depending on the shape of the filter cartridge i.e. disk shape, cylinder shape, frusto-conical shape, etc. Pre-filter is positioned in on the inlet face of the filter cartridge against the filter pleats that has an increase filtering surface area, before the clean air is drawn into the motor. The filter pleats may be disposed radially or axially depending on the type of filter cartridge used.
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain changes may be made in the above product without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes of the invention. Accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims, rather than the foregoing specification, as indicating the scope of the invention.
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