Claims
- 1. For a liquid bath-type air filtration device, a separator for separating liquid droplets coalescing with dust and dirt particulates entrained in ingested air through an application of centrifugal force to said ingested air, said separator comprising:
- annular housing means operable to rotate axially about a vertical axis for generating a centrifugal force to be applied to said ingested air;
- intake means operatively associated with said annular housing means for enabling dust and dirt particulates entrained in ingested air to be drawn into an interior area of said annular housing means, and for enabling liquid droplets from a liquid source entrained in said ingested air to be drawn into said interior area of said annular housing means to thereby enable said dust and dirt particulates and said liquid droplets to coalesce therein, whereby said coalescing liquid droplets and dust and dirt particulates are subjected to centrifugal force and are thereby separated from said ingested air;
- exhaust means operatively associated with said annular housing means for enabling said coalescing liquid droplets and dust and dirt particulates within said interior area of said annular housing means to be expelled therefrom as said coalescing liquid droplets and dust and dirt particulates are forced radially outwardly by centrifugal force towards and through said exhaust means by rapid, axial rotation of said annular housing means; and
- at least said intake means including a plurality of slot-like cut-outs defining ribbed portions therebetween, a plurality of said ribbed portions having angled edge portions.
- 2. The separator of claim 1, wherein said slot-like cut-outs disposed circumferentially around a slightly conical side portion of said annular housing means, a portion of each said slot-like cut-out operating to allow an intake of said liquid droplets and dust and dirt particulates entrained in said ingested air, and a portion of each of said slot-like cut-out operating to allow an exhaust of said liquid, dust and dirt particulates entrained in said ingested air.
- 3. The separator of claim 2, wherein said annular housing means further has top and bottom portions and a slightly conical side portion, and said slot-like cut-outs each have upper and lower portions, said slightly conical side portion being angled outwardly relative to said bottom portion, said outward angling of said slightly conical side portion operating to enable said lower portion of each said slot-like cut-out to function as said intake means and said upper portion of each said slot-like cut-out to function as said exhaust means.
- 4. The separator of claim 3, wherein adjacent slot-like cut-outs are separated by a predetermined distance, and wherein each said slot-like cut-out further has a depth approximately two to three times greater than said predetermined distance separating said adjacent slot-like cut-outs.
- 5. The separator of claim 4, wherein said predetermined distances are approximately 0.040 to 0.060 inches, with each said slot-like cut-out having a depth of approximately 0.120-0.180 inches.
- 6. The separator of claim 1, wherein each said angled edge portion defines an angle of about 60.degree..
- 7. The separator of claim 1, further comprising:
- annular spider means for covering a top portion of said annular housing means and circumscribing said top portion, said spider means being disposed coaxially with said annular housing means and operable to rotated coaxially therewith, wherein said spider means includes a plurality of vanes extending radially outwardly from an inner vertical annular portion of said spider means to an annular shoulder portion, said vanes being operable to help generate centrifugal force to be applied to said liquid droplets and said dust and dirt particulates ingested into said annular housing means, and expulsion of said liquid droplets and said dust and dirt particulates therefrom, said spider means further being operable to help generate a positive outward airflow near said annular shoulder portion to help prevent entry of said liquid droplets and said dust and dirt particulates into said separator near said annular shoulder portion.
- 8. The separator of claim 7, wherein said exhaust means comprises an air passageway formed by an annular, substantially flat air deflector flange and said spider means.
- 9. The separator of claim 8, wherein said annular air deflector flange is operable to at least partially cover said shoulder portion of said spider means.
- 10. The separator of claim 9, wherein said spider means has an outer diameter approximately 30% to 50% greater than a mean outer diameter of a substantially vertical side portion of said annular housing means.
- 11. The separator of claim 7, wherein said centrifugal force applied to said coalescing liquid droplets and dirt and dirt particulates within said annular housing means and exhaust of said coalescing liquid droplets and dust and dirt particulates therefrom is further facilitated by a blower having a fan assembly, said blower being disposed coaxially with said annular housing means and operable to rotate coaxially therewith.
- 12. The separator of claim 11, wherein said fan assembly of said blower has an outer diameter approximately 30% to 50% greater than an outer diameter of a flanged shoulder portion of said spider means.
- 13. The separator of claim 1, further comprising a removable lower support cover operable to cover a bottom portion of said annular housing means and rotate coaxially therewith, said lower support cover further being operable to provide additional structural support to said annular housing means and to restrict said ingestion of said liquid droplets and said dust and dirt particulates to said intake means.
- 14. The separator of claim 1, wherein providing said slot-like cut-out with depths approximately two to three times that of a distance that separates each adjacent slot-like cut-out helps facilitate the intake of said liquid droplets from said liquid source.
- 15. The separator of claim 1, wherein said annular housing means comprises:
- an annular, longitudinal, upper flanged portion integrally formed therewith; and
- an annular support ring affixed to an outer edge of said annular, longitudinal, upper flanged portion, said annular support ring being operable to provide further structural strength to said annular housing means.
- 16. For a vacuum cleaner system, a separator for separating liquid droplets coalescing with dust particulates, dirt and other similar products entrained in ingested air, said separator comprising:
- annular, cup-like housing means operable to rotate axially about a vertical axis for generating a centrifugal force, said housing means further having a substantially flat bottom portion, a slightly conical, annular side portion and an upper flanged portion integrally formed with said substantially vertical side portion;
- intake means operatively associated with said annular housing means and disposed on said substantially flat bottom portion of said housing means for ingesting liquid droplets from a liquid source and dust and dirt particulates entrained in ingested air into an interior area of said housing means, whereby said liquid droplets coalesce with said dust and dirt particulates therein;
- exhaust means disposed on said side portion of said housing means for exhausting therethrough said coalescing liquid droplets and dust and dirt particulates from said interior area of said housing means as said coalescing liquid droplets and dust and dirt particulates are forced radially outward by said centrifugal force towards said exhaust means by rapid, axial rotation of said housing means; and
- at least said intake means including a plurality of slot-like cut-outs defining ribbed portions therebetween, a plurality of said ribbed portions having angled edge portions.
- 17. The separator of claim 16, wherein said slot-like cut-outs are disposed in said bottom portion, said slot-like cut-outs extending radially outwardly from said vertical axis of said housing means.
- 18. The separator of claim 17, wherein said slot portions extend upwardly onto said side surface of said annular, cup-like housing means, thereby causing said slot portions to perform a relatively small exhaust function as well as an intake function.
- 19. The separator of claim 16, wherein each said angled portion defines an angle of about 60.degree..
- 20. The separator of claim 16, wherein said annular, cup-like housing means further comprises:
- an annular, internal vertical sidewall disposed coaxially therewith; and
- a plurality of vanes extending radially outwardly from said internal vertical sidewall connecting said internal vertical sidewall to an interior area of said side portion of said housing means, said vanes being operable to help generate said centrifugal force to thereby help force said liquid dust and dirt particulates towards and through said exhaust means.
- 21. The separator of claim 16, wherein said exhaust means comprises a plurality of slot portions in said side surface of said annular, cup-like housing means, said sot portions further being disposed circumferentially around said side portion in a longitudinal fashion.
- 22. The separator of claim 16, wherein said separator further comprises a removable annular spider having an annular shoulder portion and an annular inner wall disposed concentrically with said shoulder portion, said annular inner wall being connected to said shoulder portion by a plurality of vanes extending radially from said annular inner wall, said spider being operable to securely engage with said annular, cup-like housing means and rotate coaxially with said housing means to help generate said centrifugal force to thereby force said coalescing liquid droplets and said dust and dirt particulates towards and through said exhaust means.
- 23. The separator of claim 22, wherein said annular, cup-like housing means further comprises an annular support ring affixed to an outer edge of said annular shoulder portion.
- 24. The separator of claim 16, wherein said exhaust means comprises a plurality of vertical slot portions circumferentially disposed in a uniform fashion about said side portion of said annular, cup-like housing means.
- 25. The separator of claim 16, wherein said bottom portion comprises an angled bottom portion to help restrict said intake of said liquid droplets and dust and dirt particulates into said annular, cup-like housing means, thereby reducing the power required to drive said separator.
- 26. The separator of claim 16, wherein said bottom portion is curved to help restrict said ingestion of said liquid droplets and said dust and dirt particulates into said housing means, thereby reducing the power required to drive said separator.
- 27. The separator of claim 16, wherein said separator operates to provide first and second separation stages;
- said first separation stage comprising impeding large dust and dirt particulates from entering said intake means; and
- said second separation stage comprising said ingestion of said liquid droplets and said dust and dirt particulates entrained in said ingested air, axially rotating said housing means to help generate centrifugal force to help facilitate said coalescing of said liquid droplets and said dust and dirt particulates, and exhaust of said coalescing liquid, dust and dirt particulates through said exhaust means of said housing means.
- 28. The separator of claim 16, further comprising an annular support ring affixed to said shoulder portion for providing further structural support to said housing means.
- 29. For a vacuum cleaner system, a separator operable to rotate axially about its vertical axis for removing dust and dirt particulates from ingested dust and dirt entrained air through centrifugation of said dust and dirt entrained air, said separator comprising:
- annular, cup-like housing means having a vertical axis for generating a centrifugal force on an ingested air mass within said housing means when said housing means is rotated axially about said vertical axis;
- a first plurality of slots formed in said housing means operable to act as an intake to enable liquid droplets from a liquid source and dust and dirt particulates entrained in said ingested air to enter therethrough into an interior area of said housing means, wherein by said liquid droplets coalesce with said dust and dirt particulates;
- a second plurality of slots formed in said housing means operable to act as an exhaust to enable said coalescing liquid droplets and dust and dirt particulates to be forced from said interior area of said housing means by said centrifugal force, said liquid droplets acting to facilitate said exhaust of said dust and dirt particulates;
- a detachable spider member operable to rest concentrically at least partially within said housing means, said spider member further having a plurality of vanes disposed at least partially within said housing means and operable to further help generate centrifugal force therein; and
- wherein adjacent slots of at least one plurality of said first and second plurality of slots form ribbed portions therebetween, each said ribbed portion including an angled edge portion.
- 30. The separator of claim 29, wherein said housing means has longitudinal top and bottom portions and a side portion angled outwardly relative to said bottom portion, said first plurality of slots being disposed in said bottom portion in a radially outward fashion and said second plurality of slots being disposed longitudinally in said side portion.
- 31. The separator of claim 30, wherein said second plurality of slots are vertically oriented circumferentially around said side portion of said housing means.
- 32. The separator of claim 29, wherein each said angled edge portion defines an angle of about 60.degree..
- 33. For a vacuum cleaner system, a separator operable to rotate axially about its vertical axis for removing dust and dirt particulates from ingested dust and dirt particulate entrained air by the application of centrifugal force to said dust and dirt particulate entrained air, said separator comprising:
- annular, cup-like housing means having top, side and bottom portions, and a vertical axis, for generating said centrifugal force when said housing means is rotated axially about said vertical axis;
- a plurality of elongated slots in said side portion, said slots having upper and lower portions, said lower portions being operable to provide an intake of said dust and dirt particulate entrained air and air entrained with liquid droplets from a liquid source therethrough, whereby said liquid droplets and said dust and dirt particulates coalesce inside said housing means, thereby facilitating separation of said dust and dirt particulates from said dust and dirt particulate entrained air;
- wherein said upper portions of said slots operate to provide an exhaust function to allow said liquid droplets coalescing with said dust and dirt particulates to be centrifugally forced therethrough; and
- wherein adjacent elongated slots form ribbed portions therebetween, each said ribbed portion including an angled edge portion.
- 34. The separator of claim 33, wherein each said angled edge portion defines an angle of about 60.degree..
- 35. The separator of claim 33, wherein said side portion is angled approximately 10.degree. to 12.degree. inwardly relative to said top portion.
- 36. The separator of claim 33, wherein adjacent slots are separated by uniform, predetermined distances, and wherein said slots have depths approximately two to three times greater than said predetermined distances.
- 37. The separator of claim 33, wherein said adjacent slots are separated by a distance approximately 0.040-0.060 inches and each said slot has a depth of approximately 0.080-0.180 inches.
- 38. The separator of claim 33, further comprising a spider element removably attachable to said annular, cup-like housing means, said spider element having a plurality of vanes partially extending radially downwardly from its vertical center axis into said housing means and being operable to rotate coaxially with said housing means to further enhance said separation of said dust and dirt particulates from said dust and dirt particulate entrained air.
- 39. In a vacuum cleaner, a separator operable to rotate axially about its vertical axis for removing dust and dirt particulates from ingested dust and dirt particulate entrained air by the application of centrifugal force to said dust and dirt particulate entrained air, said separator comprising:
- annular, cup-like housing means having top, side and bottom portions, and a vertical axis, for generating said centrifugal force when said housing means is rotated axially about said vertical axis;
- a plurality of elongated, vertically oriented slots in said side portion, said slots having upper and lower portions, said lower portions being operable to provide an intake of said dust and dirt particulate entrained air and air entrained with liquid droplets from a liquid source therethrough, whereby said liquid droplets and said dust and dirt particulates coalesce inside said housing means, thereby helping facilitate separation of said dust and dirt particulates from said dust and dirt particulate entrained air; and
- an annular spider element removably attachable to said housing means, said spider element having a plurality of vanes partially extending radially downwardly from its vertical center axis into said housing means and being operable to rotate coaxially with said housing means to further enhance said separation of said dust and dirt particulates from said dust and dirt particulate entrained air;
- wherein said upper portion of each said slot operates to provide an exhaust function to allow said liquid particulates coalesced with said dust and dirt particulates to centrifugally forced therethrough, thereby leaving a clean air mass within said separator; and
- wherein adjacent said slots form ribbed portions therebetween, each said ribbed portion including an angled edge portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 423,021, filed on Oct. 18, 1989, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,030,257.
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