This is the U.S. national stage of application No. PCT/CN2015/091023, filed Sep. 29, 2015. Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) and 35 U.S.C. § 365(b) is claimed from Chinese Application No. 201510295844.8, filed Jun. 2, 2015, the disclosures of which are also incorporated herein by reference.
The present application relates to the field of suction cleaners, and in particular to a rod handheld two-in-one separated-type suction cleaner having an independent dust-air separation and dust storage device.
Suction cleaners, as daily-use articles, are widely used for cleaning of indoors and outdoors. Conventional suction cleaners may be classified, by shape, into a horizontal suction cleaner, a vertical suction cleaner and a portable suction cleaner, and so on. The horizontal suction cleaner includes a fan which is used for generating vacuum and connected to a ground brush through components such as a hose and a long connecting tube, and etc. In cleaning, a main device is placed on the ground and can be dragged to move, and the hose is handheld by a person to clean the ground. However, such a suction cleaner has a large volume and a lot of components and is complicated to operate. Moreover, the fan is connected to the ground brush through the hose, which results in a long connection distance and a large energy loss. In the vertical suction cleaner, the ground brush is made integrally with a machine head. In use, the cleaning of the ground may just be performed by simply pushing the whole machine. This kind of suction cleaner is applicable for a large area of cleaning, and mainly facilitates the cleaning of the ground, however, it is very inconvenient for cleaning of a wall surface, a sofa, a window, a desktop and an electrical appliance, and so on. In order to make up for the above defects, a bypass hose is generally added to the machine head for connection to a variety of common hairbrushes and suction ports. This type of suction cleaner has a large volume, a high cost and is inconvenient for dust suction.
Chinese Patent CN 201110369036.3, announced on Apr. 30, 2014, discloses a vertical suction cleaner, which includes a chassis, a body, a dust collecting mechanism and a motor. The dust collecting mechanism is arranged on the body and includes a fan, a filter and a dust cup, and the dust cup is arranged on an upper end face of a main body of a fan seat. This vertical suction cleaner has a large dust collection capacity, but cannot be used in a separated mode, which causes a cleaning operation to be inconvenient.
A portable suction cleaner, for example a rod handheld separated-type suction cleaner, may be considered as a combination of a vertical suction cleaner and a handheld suction cleaner. The portable suction cleaner is more flexible in usage than the vertical suction cleaner and is used in a wider range than the handheld suction cleaner. With reference to
Therefore, there is a demand for a separable and convenient suction cleaner that not only has an increased dust collection capacity and an additional primary filtration to prevent blockage, but also addresses issues such as the main device having a large weight and a large volume.
In view of this, a rod handheld two-in-one separated-type suction cleaner is provided according to the present application. Every two of a main device, a push rod and a ground brush of the suction cleaner may be separated and assembled, and the suction cleaner has a first dust collecting device and a second dust collecting device, thus not only increasing the dust collection capacity, but also preventing blockage, and further avoiding the handheld suction cleaner to be large in weight and large in volume for handholding and the handheld suction cleaner to be detached to dump dust.
A rod handheld two-in-one separated-type suction cleaner provided according to an object of the present application includes a main device, a push rod and a ground brush. The main device is a handheld suction cleaner and the push rod is a hollow rod. Every two of the main device, the push rod and the ground brush may be separated and assembled. The rod handheld two-in-one separated-type suction cleaner further includes an independent dust-air separation and dust storage device which is detachably arranged between the ground brush and the main device. In the case that the main device, the push rod, the ground brush and the independent dust-air separation and dust storage device are used in combination, the independent dust-air separation and dust storage device forms a first dust collecting device and a built-in dust collecting device of the main device forms a second dust collecting device.
Preferably, the main device, the push rod, the ground brush and the first dust collecting device are combined, forming a ground mopping suction cleaner. An air duct of the ground brush, an air duct of the first dust collecting device and an air duct of the main device form a first integral air duct.
Preferably, the first dust collecting device includes a detachable dust collecting cup and a detachable connector. A rear portion of the ground brush is provided with a securing opening movably cooperating with a lower end of the connector. An upper end of the connector is provided with a securing opening into which one end of the push rod is inserted to be secured.
Preferably, a dust-air separation device is provided in the dust collecting cup. Initial dust air forms filtered secondary dust air after passing through the dust collecting cup, and at least a portion of dust in the initial dust air is collected in the dust collecting cup. The dust collecting cup may be taken down independently to dump dust.
Preferably, the dust collecting cup is vertically or laterally secured to the connector, and the dust collecting cup has openings which are in communication with a suction port of the main device and the connector respectively.
Preferably, the dust collecting cup is arranged on the ground brush, and the dust collecting cup has openings which are in communication with the ground brush and the connector respectively.
Preferably, a lock catch means is arranged on a rod body of the push rod and a corresponding hasp means is arranged on a machine body of the main device. The main device and the push rod are secured through the lock catch means and the hasp means.
Preferably, the main device and the push rod are combined, forming an extended-type handheld suction cleaner.
Preferably, there is an opening on each of two ends of the push rod. Each of an opening on one end of the push rod and the suction port of the main device has a mating structure, and the opening on the one end is butt-joined with the suction port of the main device. The rod body of the push rod and the air duct of the main device form a third integral air duct. An opening on the other end of the push rod forms a suction port of the third integral air duct.
Preferably, the main device may be powered by being charged or being connected to a power supply via a plug.
Compared with the conventional technology, the present application has the following advantages.
The rod handheld separated-type suction cleaner is provided with the independent dust-air separation and dust storage device, thus increasing the dust collection capacity, and enabling the dust collecting cup to be taken down independently to dump dust.
Since the independent dust-air separation and dust storage device is added, most of large particles of dust enters the independent dust-air separation and dust storage device when the dust is suctioned. The amount of dust entering into the main device is reduced, thereby preventing the main device from being blocked.
Since the independent dust-air separation and dust storage device is added, the main device may be small in volume and light in weight, facilitating the taking of the main device.
The main device, the push rod and the ground brush of the suction cleaner may be separated and assembled, and the main device may be used independently as a suction cleaner, also may be connected to a push rod for use as an extended suction cleaner.
The suction cleaner may be a chargeable suction cleaner, and may operate without a power line in use, which is more convenient.
For more clearly illustrating embodiments of the present application or the technical solutions in the conventional technology, drawings referred to describe the embodiments or the conventional technology will be briefly described hereinafter. Apparently, the drawings in the following description are only examples of the present application, and for the person skilled in the art, other drawings may be obtained based on the drawings without any creative efforts.
Explanation of reference numerals and components referred to in the drawings:
As described in the background, although the conventional horizontal or vertical suction cleaner has a large dust collection capacity, it cannot be used in a separated mode and is inconvenient to clean. The conventional rod handheld separated-type suction cleaner, though, can be used separately, has a low dust collection capacity and is prone to be blocked due to limitation of space of a machine body, besides, the main device has a large volume and weight, causing inconvenience in taking and using.
The specific technical solution of the present application is described in detail hereinafter.
A distal end of the push rod 2 is provided with a push rod handle 8, and the push rod handle 8 is provided with a first power supply switch (not illustrated in the figure) which controls on and off of the ground mopping suction cleaner according to this embodiment.
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Also, the first dust collecting device 4 may alternatively include only a dust collecting cup 5 with the connector dispensed, that is, the dust collecting cup 5 is directly attached to the push rod 2 in any form. Moreover, the dust collecting cup 5 is provided with two openings which are in communication with the push rod 2 and the main device 1 respectively. Alternatively, the dust collecting cup 5 is directly secured to the ground brush 3 and is provided with openings which are in communication with the ground brush 3 and the push rod 2 respectively, while the suction port of the main device is in communication with the push rod, thereby the air duct of the ground brush 3, an air duct of the push rod 2, an air duct of the dust collecting cup 5 and the air duct of the main device 1 form an integral air duct. Because the connector is dispensed, the ground mopping suction cleaner can have a small volume and a light weight and be more convenient. According to this embodiment, the dust collecting cup 5 in each example may be taken down independently to dump dust.
A dust-air separation device is arranged in each of the first dust collecting device 4 and the second dust collecting device 7. After initial dust air passing through the first dust collecting device 4, filtered secondary dust air is formed, and at least a portion of dust in the initial dust air is collected in the first dust collecting device 4, specifically, in the dust collecting cup 5. Thereafter, secondary dust air enters the second dust collecting device 7 for being filtered. Specifically, each of the first dust collecting cup 5 and the second dust collecting device 7 includes two portions—a front portion and a back portion, which are connected by a snap-fit manner to form a sealed space for storing suctioned dust. Each of the dust collecting cup 5 and the second dust collecting device 7 is provided with a dust collecting device separation button to separate the front portion and the back portion of the corresponding dust collecting devices. The front portion and the back portion of a dust collecting device may be separated from each other to remove dust within the dust collecting device in the case that its separation button is pressed.
The main device 1 as a whole is attached to the push rod 2, that is, a lock catch means is provided on a rod body of the push rod 2 and a corresponding hasp means is provided on the body of the main device. The main device and the push rod are secured through the lock catch means and the hasp means. Specifically, the lock catch means and the hasp means can be released and locked by providing an unlocking button for controlling the installation and separation of the main device and the push rod.
A bottom of the ground brush 3 is provided with a roller. When an operation mode of the suction cleaner is a ground mopping mode according to the first embodiment, the ground brush sucks dust. In this case, the ground mopping type dust suction may just be performed by simply gripping a handle at the distal end of the handheld push rod 2.
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In the present application, the main device is powered by being charged or being connected to a power supply via a plug, preferably the main device is powered by a built-in battery. The built-in battery is located at a bottom of the main device. In the case that the main device is mounted on the push rod, the built-in battery is attached to a side of the push rod. Thereby, the suction cleaner can operate without a power line in an operating state, which may be more convenient.
Based on the above description of the disclosed embodiments, the person skilled in the art is capable of carrying out or using the present application. It is obvious for the person skilled in the art to make many modifications to these embodiments. The general principle defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the present application. Therefore, the present application is not limited to these embodiments illustrated herein, but should be defined by the broadest scope consistent with the principle and novel features disclosed herein.
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