This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-214627 filed Sep. 27, 2012. The entire content of the priority application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a portable cleaner, and particularly to a portable cleaner that draws air through an air inlet and expels air through an air outlet.
One type of electric cleaner well known in the art is a portable cleaner powered by a secondary battery.
The conventional cleaner has difficulty collecting grit lodged in cracks around window frames and dust in corners of rooms and tracks of sliding doors.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide a portable cleaner that does not stir up ambient dust and that is capable of actively dislodging and collecting grit and dust from areas, such as corners of rooms and tracks of sliding doors.
In order to attain the above and other objects, the present invention provides a portable cleaner including: a housing; a motor; a fan; a dust filter; and an exhaust regulating unit. The housing is formed with an intake port, an exhaust port, and a blower port. The housing defines an air passage providing a communication between the intake port, the exhaust port, and the blower port. The motor is accommodated in the housing. The fan is disposed in the air passage and configured to be rotationally driven by the motor. The fan is configured to draw air into the air passage through the intake port and to exhaust the air from the air passage through at least one of the exhaust port and the blower port while rotating. The dust filter is disposed in the air passage at a position between the intake port and the fan. The exhaust regulating unit is provided at the housing and configured to regulate an amount of the air exhausted from the air passage through the blower port.
According to another aspect, the present invention provides a portable cleaner including: a motor; a fan; a housing; an intake port; a dust filter; a blower port; a battery pack; and a handle. The fan is attached to the motor. The housing defines an internal space and has a front portion and a rear portion. The motor is accommodated in the internal space. The intake port is formed in the front portion of the housing. The dust filter is accommodated in the internal space. The blower port is formed in the front portion of the housing. The battery pack is provided at the rear portion of the housing. The handle is provided at the housing and configured to be held by a user.
According to still another aspect, the present invention provides a portable cleaner including: a motor; a fan; a housing; a first air inlet port; a dust filter; a blower port; a battery pack; and a second air inlet port. The fan is attached to the motor. The housing accommodates the motor therein. The first air inlet port is formed in the housing. The dust filter is accommodated in the housing at a position between the first air inlet port and the fan. The blower port is formed in the housing. The battery pack is provided at the housing. The second air inlet port is formed in the housing at a position between the dust filter and the fan.
According to still another aspect, the present invention provides a portable cleaner including: a motor; a fan; a housing; an intake port; a dust filter; a blower port; and a battery pack. The fan is attached to the motor. The housing accommodates the motor therein. The intake port is formed in the housing. The dust filter is accommodated in the housing. The blower port is formed in the housing. An air is expelled from the blower port to blow away dust. The battery pack is provided at the housing.
According to still another aspect, the present invention provides a portable cleaner including: a motor; a fan; a housing; an intake port; a dust filter; a battery pack; a handle; and a blower port. The fan is attached to the motor. The housing accommodates the motor therein and has a rear portion. The housing defines a passage spatially continuous with the fan. The intake port is formed in the housing. The dust filter is accommodated in the housing. The battery pack is provided at the rear portion. The handle is provided at the housing and configured to be held by a user. The blower port is formed in the housing and in communication with the passage.
According to still another aspect, the present invention provides a portable cleaner configured to clean a cleaning target including: a housing; a motor; a fan; and a dust filter. The housing is formed with an intake port and an exhaust port. The housing defines an air passage providing a communication between the intake port and the exhaust port. The motor is accommodated in the housing. The fan is disposed in the air passage and configured to be rotationally driven by the motor. The fan is configured to draw air into the air passage through the intake port and to exhaust the air from the air passage through the exhaust port while rotating. The dust filter is disposed in the air passage at a position between the intake port and the fan. The air drawn in the air passage is exhausted through the exhaust port in a direction away from the cleaning target.
The particular features and advantages of the invention as well as other objects will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
A portable cleaner according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described while referring to
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In the following description, the left side of the portable cleaner 1 in
The housing 10 is configured of a body-side housing 11, and a cover-side housing 12. The cover-side housing 12 is detachably mountable on the body-side housing 11. As shown in
The latch part 12B has a latch-engaging part 12C elongated horizontally, and a support part 12D. When operated, the latch-engaging part 12C is configured to pivotally move (seesaw) about the support part 12D. A front part 12F of the latch-engaging part 12C is constantly urged upward by a spring 12E. A rear part 12G of the latch-engaging part 12C can engage the hook 11B.
The cover-side housing 12 is fixed to the body-side housing 11 when the rear part 12G of the latch-engaging part 12C is engaged with the hook 11B and the protruding part 12A is engaged with the engaging part 11A, as shown in
By pressing down on the front part 12F with a finger, a user of the portable cleaner 1 can lift the rear part 12G of the latch-engaging part 12C upward to disengage the rear part 12G from the hook 11B. By disengaging the rear part 12G from the hook 11B and disengaging the protruding part 12A from the engaging part 11A, the cover-side housing 12 can be removed from the body-side housing 11.
A cover-side handle part 12H is provided on a top portion of the cover-side housing 12 at a generally front-rear center portion thereof, enabling the user of the portable cleaner 1 to grip the cover-side housing 12.
A handle 11C is provided on a top portion of the body-side housing 11. The handle 11C has a generally U-shape, with the body-side housing 11 closing an open end of the “U”. A space 11a is defined inside the U-shaped handle 11C by the handle 11C and the body-side housing 11. The handle 11C and the body-side housing 11 are integrally formed of molded plastic.
A trigger 13 is provided on a front end of the handle 11C and is positioned at the space 11a to be operated by the user. A battery pack 14 is provided on a lower rear end portion of the body-side housing 11. The battery pack 14 is detachably mounted relative to the body-side housing 11 and houses lithium-ion battery cells.
An exhaust-regulating unit 15 (see
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Exhaust slits (exhaust port) 12a and an emission-side opening 12b are formed in portions of the body-side housing 11 that oppose the peripheral wall of the exhaust-regulating unit 15, i.e., parts of the lower front end portion of the body-side housing 11 that surround the peripheral wall of the exhaust-regulating unit 15.
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An intake port 12c is formed in a front end of the cover-side housing 12. The intake port 12c is a forward-facing opening that provides communication between the interior and exterior of the cover-side housing 12. The air emission tube 16 is provided on a bottom portion of the cover-side housing 12 and is configured of a separate member from the cover-side housing 12. As illustrated in
A blower port 16a is formed in a front end of the air emission tube 16 as a forward-facing opening positioned adjacent to the intake port 12c. A rear end of the air emission tube 16 is in communication with the emission-side opening 12b when the cover-side housing 12 is fixed to the body-side housing 11. As shown in
A rubber flap 12I is provided inside the cover-side housing 12 near the intake port 12c. The flap 12I has a disc shape that substantially conforms to the intake port 12c. An upper peripheral edge of the flap 12I is supported on the cover-side housing 12, allowing the flap 12I to pivotally move about the supported edge. A spring (not shown) urges the flap 12I into a position for closing the intake port 12c, as shown in
The bag-like dust filter 17 is provided inside a rear end portion of the cover-side housing 12, as shown in
The motor 18 is accommodated in a motor-accommodating space 11b formed in the body-side housing 11 and is supported in the body-side housing 11 at a position slightly forward of a front-rear center portion thereof. The motor 18 is electrically connected to the battery pack 14 and the trigger 13. The motor 18 has an output shaft 18A and is oriented such that the output shaft 18A slopes upward from its rear end toward its front end.
This arrangement avoids part of the motor 18 protruding into the space 11a defined by the handle 11C and the body-side housing 11. While it is also conceivable to dispose the motor 18 in a forward position that does not conflict with the space 11a, such an arrangement would increase the overall front-rear dimension of the portable cleaner 1. By arranging the motor 18 as described above, the preferred embodiment makes effective use of the interior space of the body-side housing 11 below the handle 11C, thereby avoiding an overall increase in the front-rear dimension of the portable cleaner 1.
The fan 19 is a centrifugal fan and is disposed inside a front end portion of the body-side housing 11. The fan 19 is coaxially fixed to the output shaft 18A of the motor 18 and rotates together with the output shaft 18A.
A dust-filter-attaching unit 21 is provided in front of the fan 19. The dust-filter-attaching unit 21 has a generally cylindrical shape and protrudes forward from the front end of the body-side housing 11 to a position inside the cover-side housing 12, as illustrated in
Next, the operations of the portable cleaner 1 will be described.
When performing dust collection, first the user of the portable cleaner 1 grips the knob 15A of the exhaust-regulating unit 15 and rotates the exhaust-regulating unit 15 to the position shown in
Next, the user squeezes the trigger 13 to drive the motor 18, causing the fan 19 to rotate. The rotating fan 19 draws air into the cover-side housing 12 through the intake port 12c. The air passes through the dust filter 17 to the fan 19 and is introduced into the exhaust-regulating unit 15. The air subsequently passes through the notches 15a and is exhausted from the body-side housing 11 through the exhaust slits 12a, as indicated by the arrows in
In the suction mode, all air that flows into the cover-side housing 12 through the intake port 12c is exhausted through the exhaust slits 12a.
In order to use the portable cleaner 1 as a blower for expelling air from the blower port 16a, the user first grips the knob 15A of the exhaust-regulating unit 15 and rotates the exhaust-regulating unit 15 to the position shown in
Next, the user squeezes the trigger 13 to drive the motor 18, causing the fan 19 to rotate. The rotating fan 19 draws air into the cover-side housing 12 through the intake port 12c. The air passes through the dust filter 17, flows to the fan 19, and is introduced into the exhaust-regulating unit 15. The air subsequently passes through the notch 15a of the exhaust-regulating unit 15 that confronts the emission-side opening 12b, flows through the passage 16b of the air emission tube 16, and is expelled from the blower port 16a, as indicated by the arrows in
In the blower mode, all air introduced into the cover-side housing 12 through the intake port 12c is expelled from the blower port 16a.
Further, if the user wishes to reduce the amount of air that is expelled from the blower port 16a, first the user grips the knob 15A of the exhaust-regulating unit 15 and rotates the exhaust-regulating unit 15 approximately 45 degrees clockwise from the position in
Next, the user squeezes the trigger 13 to drive the motor 18, causing the fan 19 to rotate. The rotating fan 19 draws air into the cover-side housing 12 through the intake port 12c. The air passes through the dust filter 17, flows to the fan 19, and is introduced into the exhaust-regulating unit 15.
Subsequently, some of the air introduced into the exhaust-regulating unit 15 passes through the notches 15a formed in the exhaust-regulating unit 15, flows through the passage 16b of the air emission tube 16, and is expelled from the blower port 16a. The remaining portion of the air introduced into the exhaust-regulating unit 15 passes through the notches 15a and is exhausted from the body-side housing 11 through the exhaust slits 12a. In this case, only a portion of the air introduced into the cover-side housing 12 through the intake port 12c is expelled from the blower port 16a, thereby reducing the amount of expelled air.
By providing the portable cleaner 1 with the exhaust-regulating unit 15 and by forming the exhaust slits 12a in the housing 10 as described in the embodiment, the user can adjust the amount of air being expelled from the blower port 16a simply by rotating the exhaust-regulating unit 15. Further, when the user wishes to use the portable cleaner 1 solely for collecting dust, the user sets the portable cleaner 1 to the suction mode, thereby preventing air from being expelled from the blower port 16a and, hence, preventing dust from being stirred up by expelled air.
Further, when the portable cleaner 1 is set to the suction mode for dust collection, the portable cleaner 1 can effectively collect dust since both the intake port 12c and the blower port 16a are formed in the front end of the housing 10.
Further, by setting the portable cleaner 1 to the suction mode for dust collection, the portable cleaner 1 can perform very effective dust collection since the intake port 12c and the blower port 16a are disposed adjacent to each other.
A portable cleaner 101 according to a second embodiment of the present invention will next be described with reference to
The portable cleaner 101 according to the second embodiment differs from the portable cleaner 1 according to the first embodiment in that the portable cleaner 101 has a cover-side housing 112 in which air inlet parts 112D are provided, and a disc portion 123 for preventing air inflow through the intake port 12c. The remaining structure of the portable cleaner 101 is identical to the portable cleaner 1 according to the first embodiment. Hence, like parts and components are designated by the same reference numerals as those shown in the first embodiment to avoid duplicating description.
The air inlet parts 112D are provided at left and right rear end portions of the cover-side housing 112 at symmetrical positions in a left-right direction. The air inlet part 112D has a rectangular shape and is formed with a plurality of slit-like through-holes 112d (
A pair of rail-like guide parts (not shown) is provided on each of left and right inner sides of the cover-side housing 112. The widthwise edges of the slitted inlet gating unit 122 are supported by the corresponding pair of guide parts and can slide within the guide parts along their longitudinal direction. A lever (not shown) is provided at the cover-side housing 112 for moving the slitted inlet gating unit 122, so that the user can move the slitted inlet gating unit 122 through the lever. By sliding within the guide parts, the slitted inlet gating unit 122 can be moved to a position in which the slits 122a formed in the slitted inlet gating unit 122 are aligned with the slits 112d formed in the air inlet part 112D, as shown in
An air feed tube (not shown) is provided inside the cover-side housing 112. More specifically, the air feed tube is provided in a region of the cover-side housing 112 opposing the air inlet part 112D. One end of the air feed tube covers an entire portion of the air inlet part 112D in the cover-side housing 112, and another end of the air feed tube is connected to the dust-filter-attaching unit 21. Thus, an internal space of the air feed tube is in communication with an internal space of the dust-filter-attaching unit 21.
The disc portion 123 is disposed in an open portion of the front end of the attachment part 17A provided in the dust filter 17. That is, the disc portion 123 is disposed at a position between the intake port 12c and the fan 19 in the front-rear direction. The disc portion 123 has a disc shape that is capable of closing the open portion in the front end of the attachment part 17A. As shown in
Next, the operations of the portable cleaner 101 will be described.
When using the portable cleaner 101 solely as a blower for expelling air from the blower port 16a and not for dust collection, the user grips the knob 15A of the exhaust-regulating unit 15 and rotates the exhaust-regulating unit 15 to the second position shown in
Subsequently, the user squeezes the trigger 13 to drive the motor 18, causing the fan 19 to rotate. The rotating fan 19 draws air into the cover-side housing 112 through the air inlet parts 112D. The air flows to the fan 19 and is introduced into the exhaust-regulating unit 15. The air subsequently passes through the notch 15a of the exhaust-regulating unit 15 that confronts the emission-side opening 12b, flows through the passage 16b of the air emission tube 16, and is expelled from the blower port 16a. If the user wishes to adjust the amount of air intake, the user slides the slitted inlet gating unit 122 to an intermediate position between the positions shown in
By providing the portable cleaner 101 with the disc portion 123 for blocking the open portion in the front end of the attachment part 17A and forming the air inlet parts 112D in the housing 10 with the slitted inlet gating units 122 disposed at positions confronting the respective air inlet parts 112D to allow air intake therethrough, the portable cleaner 101 can be used solely as a blower for expelling air from the blower port 16a without drawing air through the intake port 12c. This configuration achieves more efficient blower operations.
A portable cleaner 201 according to a third embodiment of the present invention will next be described with reference to
The portable cleaner 201 is a handheld cleaner that draws in dust from a surface P to be cleaned (cleaning target P). The portable cleaner 201 according to the third embodiment differs from those in the first and second embodiments in that a switching unit 215 is provided in place of the exhaust-regulating unit 15, and the structures of the cover-side housing 12 and the dust filter 17 are altered.
The housing 10 is configured of the body-side housing 11 and a cover-side housing 212. The motor 18 is accommodated in the motor-accommodating space 11b formed in the body-side housing 11. A dust filter 217 is provided inside the cover-side housing 212.
The dust filter 217 is configured of a metallic mesh-type pre-filter 217A forming an outer layer of the dust filter 217; a filtering material 217B configured of a nonwoven fabric and positioned inside of the pre-filter 217A; a reinforcing part 217C positioned inside of the filtering material 217B for preventing the filtering material 217B from deforming inward; and a fixing unit 217D for fixing the pre-filter 217A and the filtering material 217B to the cover-side housing 212.
A rib 211A protrudes forward from the front side of the body-side housing 11 and extends to a position vertically inside the fixing unit 217D. The pre-filter 217A and the filtering material 217B are fixed to the body-side housing 11 by interposing the pre-filter 217A and the filtering material 217B between the rib 211A and the fixing unit 217D. By removing the fixing unit 217D from the rib 211A, the pre-filter 217A and the filtering material 217B can be replaced. The reinforcing part 217C is detachably mountable on the body-side housing 11.
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This configuration can reduce the resistance on exhaust flow since the exhaust openings 212a can be formed with a large area while maintaining the strength of the housing 10.
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The switching unit 215 is pivotally movably provided at the bottom surface of the body-side housing 11 and can function to close the exhaust openings 212a. That is, the switching unit 215 can pivotally move between a first position shown in
The switching unit 215 is configured of a guide part 215A for guiding exhaust air, a support part 215B for supporting the switching unit 215 in the forwardmost exhaust openings 212a, and a recessed part 215c for determining the position of the switching unit 215 when the switching unit 215 is in the second position shown in
When the switching unit 215 is in the first position shown in
In the example of
The guide part 215A prevents air from being discharged directly downward from the exhaust openings 212a formed in the bottom surface of the body-side housing 11 by guiding the expelled air rearward, thereby preventing usage of the portable cleaner 201 from stirring up ambient dust particles. In the present embodiment, the guide part 215A slopes downward at an angle of about 30 degrees to the horizontal, as shown in
The support part 215B extends diagonally upward and forward from a portion on a top surface of the guide part 215A near a front end thereof. The support part 215B has an upper front end provided with a distal end part 215C. A plate 216 is provided on the support part 215B. The switching unit 215 and the plate 216 are configured as separate members.
The support part 215B is formed with a groove (not shown) to prevent the support part 215B from interfering with the reinforcing rib 211C when the switching unit 215 is assembled to the body-side housing 11. The groove is formed in approximately the left-right center region of the support part 215B at a position corresponding to the reinforcing rib 211C.
When attaching the switching unit 215 to the body-side housing 11, the front portion of the guide part 215A is placed in contact with the edge part 212A, and the distal end part 215C of the support part 215B is placed in contact with the protruding part 212B. Accordingly, the edge part 212A is interposed between the distal end part 215C of the support part 215B and the guide part 215A and temporarily holds the switching unit 215 on the body-side housing 11. By fixing the plate 216 to the top portion of the support part 215B, the switching unit 215 is pivotally movably supported to the body-side housing 11.
The plate 216 is generally rectangular in shape and functions to interrupt communication between the passage 16b and the motor-accommodating space 11b when the switching unit 215 is in the first position (
Next, the operations of the portable cleaner 201 will be described.
When a strong suction force is required, the switching unit 215 is set to the first position shown in
In the suction mode, all air that flows into the cover-side housing 212 through the intake port 12c is exhausted from the exhaust openings 212a.
When using the portable cleaner 201 as a blower by drawing air in through the intake port 12c and expelling air from the blower port 16a, the user places the switching unit 215 in the second position shown in
In the blower mode, all air introduced into the cover-side housing 212 through the intake port 12c is expelled from the blower port 16a. Air expelled from the blower port 16a functions to actively guide dust particles around the intake port 12c into the intake port 12c.
In conventional portable cleaners, an exhaust port is generally formed in a side surface or bottom surface of a housing. Providing the exhaust port in the side surface is problematic because air exhausted from the hole can stir up dust from nearby walls. Providing the exhaust port in the bottom surface of the housing is problematic because the exhausted air can raise dust from the floor.
However, with the portable cleaner 201 according to the third embodiment, air drawn in the housing 10 through the intake port 12c is discharged through the exhaust openings 212a in a direction away from the surface P when the portable cleaner 201 is operated in the suction mode, air exhausted while operating the portable cleaner 201 does not stir up ambient dust. Accordingly, the portable cleaner 201 can collect ambient dust efficiently.
Further, since the user can switch the switching unit 215 to select the blower mode so that air is no longer exhausted from the plurality of exhaust openings 212a but is expelled from the blower port 16a, air exhausted while operating the portable cleaner 201 can be prevented from unnecessarily stirring up ambient dust. Accordingly, the portable cleaner 201 can collect ambient dust efficiently.
Further, since the switching unit 215 for switching operating modes also serves to guide air exhausted through the plurality of exhaust openings 212a in the suction mode, it is not necessary to provide two separate members for switching modes and for guiding air exhausted through the exhaust openings 212a, thereby reducing the number of required parts.
Further, since the switching unit 215 is provided with the guide part 215A for guiding exhausted air, and the plate 216 for switching the path along which air flows, the switching unit 215 can switch the direction of exhausted air through a simple construction.
Further, since the intake port 12c and the blower port 16a are positioned adjacent to each other, the portable cleaner 201 can collect dust with great efficiency by preventing air from being expelled out of the blower port 16a when performing dust collection. Further, since air expelled from the blower port 16a is drawn back into the intake port 12c, the portable cleaner 201 can actively collect dust around the blower port 16a.
Since the plurality of exhaust openings 212a is positioned on the opposite side of the handle 11C with respect to the motor 18, air exhausted from the portable cleaner 201 is not blown directly toward the user gripping the handle 11C.
Further, air drawn into the cover-side housing 212 along the intake direction A can be exhausted in a direction radially outward from the fan 19. Hence, air can be exhausted from the portable cleaner 201 using a simple structure, without curving the path along which air flows.
While the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the embodiments thereof, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
For example, the housing 10 and the battery pack 14 of the portable cleaner 1, 101, 201 are not limited to the shapes described in the embodiments described above. Further, the disc portion 123, the slitted inlet gating unit 122, and the exhaust-regulating unit 15 are not limited to the structures described in the embodiments described above, but other structures capable of adjusting the quantity of airflow may be available. The slitted inlet gating unit 122 may be moved in interlocking relation to the movement of the disc portion 123. For example, when the disc portion 123 is placed in position for closing the open portion in the front end portion of the attachment part 17A, each slitted inlet gating unit 122 is moved to a position in which the slits 122a of the slitted inlet gating unit 122 are aligned with the slits 112d of the air inlet part 112D in interlocking relation to the movement of the disc portion 123.
While the switching unit 215 described in the third embodiment moves between the first position and the second position, the structure of the switching unit 215 may be altered so that the switching unit 215 can be stopped at an intermediate point between the first position and the second position. This structure can adjust the quantity of air expelled from the blower port 16a with greater precision. That is, the switching unit 215 may also serve as an exhaust regulating unit.
In the third embodiment, the guide part 215A slopes downward at an angle of about 30 degrees to the horizontal, but the guide part 215A may be set at any angle capable of exhausting air in a direction away from the surface P.
In the third embodiment, the switching unit 215 is supported to the body-side housing 11 by interposing the edge part 212A between the distal end part 215C of the support part 215B and the guide part 215A, but the switching unit 215 may be supported to the body-side housing 11 according to another structure. For example, the switching unit 215 may be pivotally movably supported to the body-side housing 11 about a pin extending in the left-right direction.
The portable cleaner according to the present invention is particularly applicable in the field of portable cleaners possessing both air blowing and suction functions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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JP 2012-214627 | Sep 2012 | JP | national |