Many vacuum cleaners incorporate filters which filter out dust from the air which has passed through a primary dust-collecting mechanism, such as a bag or a cyclone. The filter needs to be cleaned periodically, which involves removing the filter from the vacuum cleaner, removing dust from the filter, washing and drying it, and then re-assembling the filter within the vacuum cleaner. This is a complex procedure for the user of the vacuum cleaner to undertake and it is desirable to simplify the cleaning of the filter.
For vacuum cleaners which employ bags or the like as the primary dust-collecting mechanism, the bag or the like needs to be emptied at regular intervals as it fills with dust. The dust is often only loosely packed, because the compressive force on the dust is only the air passing through the bag or the like. It would be useful to be able to increase the dust-collecting capacity of a vacuum cleaner by providing a bag or the like in which the collected dust can be more effectively compressed.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a filter with a compressible housing and which overcomes or at least ameliorates one or more of the abovementioned disadvantages.
According to the present invention there is provided a filter comprising first and second housing components slidable relative to each other and defining a filter chamber therewithin, an inlet for a fluid to be filtered provided in at least one of the first and second housing components, and a filter element within the filter chamber, wherein the filter element is adapted to provide a space between the inlet and the filter element for the accumulation of solid material in the fluid to be filtered, whereby sliding movement between the first and second housing components causes the volume of the filter chamber to vary.
The inlet may extend into the filter chamber. The inlet may be provided with perforations for the passage of fluid into the filter chamber. An inlet may be provided at opposite ends of the filter.
The first and second housing components may be provided with perforations for the exit of filtered fluid from the filter. Perforations are preferably not provided in the first and/or second filter housings in the region of the space.
A plurality of filter elements may be provided within the filter chamber.
The space may extend substantially across the entire cross-section of the filter chamber.
A seal may be provided between the first and second housing components.
The first and second housing components may be interconnected by way of a screw thread.
Biasing means, such as a coil spring, may be provided to urge the first and second housing components to an expanded configuration of the filter.
For a better understanding of the present invention and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings in which:
The filter shown in
One or more filter elements 11, 13 (two filter elements being shown) are mounted within the filter chamber formed by the two housing components 1, 3, the filter elements each being formed with an aperture therethrough to allow the passage of the inlet. The filter elements may be, for example, made of conventional foam material and/or non-woven material. The filter element or filter elements do not entirely fill the filter chamber formed by the two housing components 1, 3 in the expanded configuration of the filter as shown in
A seal 17, shown diagrammatically in
Consequently, fluid flow through the filter is from the inlet 7 into one or more of the filter elements 11, 13 (only the element 11 as illustrated) and/or into the space 15, from where the fluid must pass through one or both filter elements 11, 13 to reach the perforations in the first and/or second housing component and to exit the filter.
As illustrated, the first and second housing components 1, 3 are substantially cylindrical with the inlet 7 in the form of a tube of circular cross section extending substantially along the axis of the second housing component. The filter elements 11, 13 are annular in cross section, as is the space 15. However, the filter may have any convenient configuration depending, for example, on the cross-section of an apparatus into which it is to be used. For example, the filter may be square or trapezoidal in configuration.
In use of the filter according to the present invention as shown in
After a period of use, solid material builds up in the filter elements 11, 13 and in the space 15 and the filter may be treated in different ways depending on the extent and nature of the solid material.
Where the solid material is primarily in the space 15 and is compressible, the filter can be removed from where it is being used, for example in an appliance such as a vacuum cleaner, and the first and second housing components can be moved together (manually with the filter shown in
Alternatively, where the solid material requires to be removed from the filter elements 11, 13 and the space 15, the filter is removed from where it is being used and washed in a suitable substance (for example, soapy water for a vacuum cleaner filter) to remove the solid material. The filter elements 11, 13 can then be at least partly dried by compressing the filter to compress, in turn, the filter elements 11, 13 and to squeeze at least a part of the washing substance from the filter elements. If necessary, the filter can then be fully dried before being replaced so as to accumulate fresh solid material.
It should be noted that the filter of
As a further modification, the filter may be washed and dried without being removed from its operating location. In such a case, a suitable cleaning fluid is passed through the filter by way of suitable valved conduits to remove the solid material and means, such as a threaded rotating member engaging with one of the housing components, is provided to move the housing components 1, 3 together and apart so as to cause the filter to compress and subsequently expand so as to squeeze any cleaning fluid out of the filter element(s).
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0907015.2 | Apr 2009 | GB | national |