The present disclosure relates to the technical field of vacuum cleaners, and particularly to a handheld vacuum cleaner and a handheld and upright integrated vacuum cleaner.
At present, opening a dust barrel in a vacuum cleaner and removing dust from the dust barrel are extremely complicated. The dust barrel available in the market mainly includes an overall disassembly type dust barrel and a front flip type dust barrel, wherein for the front flip type dust barrel, a buckling portion is required to be manually opened to realize that a front cover is rotated and opened, which is inconvenient.
In view of the problems mentioned in the prior art, provided are a handheld vacuum cleaner capable of automatically opening a dust barrel for removing dust, and a handheld and upright integrated vacuum cleaner, to overcome the above-mentioned technical defects.
Specific technical solutions are described below.
A handheld vacuum cleaner includes a frame, and a dust barrel and a locking portion which are mounted on the frame. A front end of the dust barrel and the locking portion are movable relative to each other and are arranged opposite to each other. The dust barrel has a rotatable front cover at a front side thereof. When the locking portion and the dust barrel move with respect to each other, the front cover is automatically rotatable to open, or close on the front side of the dust barrel due to limited by the locking portion to be covered.
Preferably, a rear end of the dust barrel is connected with an electric fan assembly, a rear end of the electric fan assembly is hinged on the frame, and a front end of the dust barrel is rotatable around a hinged end of the electric fan assembly to be disengaged from a locking position of the locking portion, so that the front cover is automatically opened.
Preferably, the dust barrel is fixedly mounted on the frame, a lower end of the locking portion is hinged on the frame and the locking portion is rotatable to open relative to the frame; after the locking portion is rotated, the front cover of the dust barrel is automatically rotated and opened and after the locking portion is reset, the front cover is driven to be covered on a front end of the dust barrel.
Preferably, the locking portion is fixedly mounted on a front end of the frame, and the dust barrel is mounted on the frame and liftable by a lifting member, and after the dust barrel is lifted, the front cover of the dust barrel is released from a locking position of the locking portion and automatically rotated and opened.
Preferably, a lower end of the front cover is hinged to a lower end of the front side of the dust barrel by means of a rotating member; the rotating member includes a connecting shaft, a fixed sleeve mounted around the connecting shaft, and a torsional spring embedded within the fixed sleeve and mounted around the connecting shaft; edges of the lower ends of the front cover and the dust barrel are coaxially connected by the connecting shaft; the fixed sleeve is snapped onto the dust barrel; and one end of the torsional spring abuts against an outer edge of the front cover and provides the front cover with a rotating force relative to the dust barrel.
Preferably, a linkage limiting assembly is provided within the frame. The linkage limiting assembly includes a triggering button arranged at the rear end of the frame, a pushing member configured to push an electric fan assembly or the dust barrel upwards, a limiting member configured to limit the maximum stroke of the electric fan assembly or the dust barrel, and a linking member connecting the triggering button with the limiting member in a force transmission manner.
Preferably, the electric fan assembly or the dust barrel has a buckling structure at a lower end thereof opposite to the limiting member, the limiting member is mounted within the frame and rotatable forth and back, and one end of the linking member away from the triggering button abuts against the limiting member for driving the limiting member to perform a rotating action. One side of the limiting member facing the buckling structure has a first flange buckling portion for limiting the minimum stroke of the buckling structure, and the frame has a second flange buckling portion therein for limiting the maximum stroke of the buckling structure.
Preferably, one side of the locking portion facing the front end of the frame is provided with a first detachable connecting member, and one side of the front end of the frame facing the locking portion is provided with a second detachable connecting member corresponding to the first detachable connecting member in structure.
Preferably, the dust barrel is fixedly mounted on the frame, the locking portion is a pushing rod mounted inside the frame, the lower end of the front cover is connected with an L-shaped connecting rod, one end of the pushing rod is hinged with one end of the front cover away from the connecting rod, and the other end of the pushing rod is connected to a button on a rear end of the frame.
The present disclosure further provides a handheld and upright integrated vacuum cleaner, including the above-mentioned handheld vacuum cleaner, a connecting pipe detachably connected to a front end of the locking portion, and a floor brushing assembly mounted at one end of the connecting pipe away from the handheld vacuum cleaner.
The technical solutions have the following beneficial effects.
The handheld vacuum cleaner includes the frame, the dust barrel, and the locking portion. The dust barrel and the locking portion can move with respect to each other, and during the movement, the front cover is automatically opened or limited by the locking portion to be covered on the dust barrel, such that the front cover may be conveniently unlocked by means of the movement of the dust barrel and/or the locking portion, and further the dust barrel may be automatically opened for removing dust, without specially disassembling the dust barrel and manually opening the front cover for removing dust. Accordingly, the operation of removing dust is greatly facilitated and the convenience and reliability are brought for the operation.
In order to easily understand technical means, creation features, achieved goals and effects of the utility model, the following embodiments will specifically describe the utility model in conjunction with accompanying drawings. A direction from right to left as shown in
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Based on the above technical solution, the handheld vacuum cleaner includes the frame 1, the dust barrel 2, and the locking portion 3. The dust barrel 2 and the locking portion 3 can move with respect to each other, and during the movement, the front cover 5 is automatically opened or limited by the locking portion 3 to be covered on the dust barrel 2, such that the front cover 5 may be conveniently unlocked by means of the movement of the dust barrel 2 and/or the locking portion 3, and further the dust barrel 2 may be automatically opened for removing dust, without specially disassembling the dust barrel 2 and manually opening the front cover 5 for removing dust. Accordingly, the operation of removing dust is greatly facilitated and the convenience and reliability are brought for the operation.
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As a further preferred embodiment, a linkage limiting assembly 6 is mounted within the frame 1. The linkage limiting assembly 6 includes a triggering button 61 arranged at a rear end of the frame 1, a pushing member 64 configured to push an electric fan assembly 4 or a dust barrel 2 upwards, a limiting member 63 configured to limit the maximum stroke of the electric fan assembly 4 or the dust barrel 2, and a linking member 62connecting the triggering button 61 with the limiting member 63 in a force transmission manner. In this way, it is extremely convenient for a user to press the triggering button 61 with the thumb to remove dust instantly while holding the frame 1. Further, with reference to
As a further preferred embodiment, a first spring 65 is embedded within the frame 1, and two ends of the first spring 65 respectively abut against the inner wall of the frame 1 and one side of the limiting member 63 away from the buckling structure 21. Further, the pushing member 64 includes a pushing sleeve, wherein the pushing sleeve has an opening at a lower end thereof and a second spring is embedded within the opening, for driving the pushing sleeve to push the dust barrel 2 or the electric fan assembly 4 by means of the second spring. Moreover, the first spring 65 and the second spring may be replaced by an apparatus such as a plastic elastic column. The pushing member 64 may be an integral elastic column, which is not limited thereto. Meanwhile, it is worth noting that, as shown in
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As a further preferred embodiment, the electric fan assembly 4 has a drive motor, a rear end of the electric fan assembly 4 has a rear cover with a through hole in a middle portion, the rear end of the electric fan assembly 4 is further provided with a display screen, and the display screen is embedded in the through hole in the rear cover.
Furthermore, in this embodiment, the above-mentioned locking portion 3 is arranged at the front end of the frame 1 and integrated with the frame 1, and has an air duct communicated to the dust barrel 2 through the frame 1 inside, and the locking portion 3 has an inserting port for connecting a dust collection accessory at a front end thereof, which is a conventional means, such that its detailed description will be omitted here. Meanwhile, the frame 1 further has various conventional members such as a battery pack and a drive button assembly. The electric fan assembly 4 is further internally provided with a circuit board.
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In a preferred embodiment, a lifting member 10 is a spring or a fork structure, or may be a series of electric and mechanical structures such as an electric pushing rod realizing a lifting state after the dust barrel 2 is unlocked. Further, the frame 1 is further provided with sliding grooves on two sides of each of the dust barrel 2 and the electric fan assembly 4, and two sides of each of the dust barrel 2 and the electric fan assembly 4 are provided with sliding blocks corresponding to the sliding grooves in structure to guide an action of longitudinally lifting the dust barrel 2 and the electric fan assembly 4. Meanwhile, an extending direction of the sliding grooves is not limited to a vertical direction, or the sliding grooves may for example extend upwards along an inclined-backward direction. Particularly lower ends of the dust barrel 2 and the electric fan assembly 4 also have buckling structures as described in the first embodiment, and a limiting member 63 is also arranged on the frame 1 to limit the stroke, but in fact, in this embodiment, when the fork structure or the electric pushing rod 91 is adopted, the stroke may be automatically limited, which is not limited thereto. Particularly, the frame 1 also has a linking member 12 inside configured to lock the lifting member 10, a button configured to drive the linking member 12 and a resetting spring 11 configured to reset the linking member 62.
Furthermore, in the embodiments 1 to 4, a structure in which the dust barrel 2 is directly mounted on a front end of an electric fan assembly 4 is adopted, but in fact, the electric fan assembly 4 may mounted on the frame 1. Accordingly, the above design is only a preferred design, and is not limited thereto.
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The above descriptions are only preferred embodiments of the utility model, which are merely illustrative rather than restrictive for the utility model. Those skilled in the art shall understand that many changes, modifications and even equivalents can be made within the spirit and scope defined by the claims of the utility model, but all fall within the protective scope of the utility model.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201910858635.8 | Sep 2019 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2020/100407 | 7/6/2020 | WO |