Claims
- 1. A removable vacuum cleaner filter assembly, comprising:a flange portion having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a flange aperture therethrough; a porous filter element portion attached to the lower surface of the flange portion and extending along a filter axis, the filter element portion having an opening generally aligned with the flange aperture, and the filter element portion having a generally constant cross-sectional area when intersected by a plane generally perpendicular to the filter axis; and a manifold comprising a lower surface, first and second inlet ports through said lower surface, a common outlet port through said lower surface and generally aligned with the flange aperture, a first flow passage extending from said first inlet port to said common outlet port while turning through an angle of approximately 180°, and a second flow passage extending from said second inlet port to said common outlet port while turning through an angle of approximately 180°, wherein at least a portion of said lower surface of said manifold rests against at least a portion of said upper surface of said flange portion.
- 2. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 1 wherein the filter element portion has an upper section and a lower section below the upper section, further wherein the opening of the filter element portion is in the upper section for directing a flow of air and particulates into the filter element portion from above.
- 3. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 1 wherein the flange aperture has a generally elliptical shape.
- 4. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 1 wherein the filter element portion includes at least one of a paper material and a fabric material.
- 5. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 1 wherein a material forming the flange portion includes at least one of a cardboard material and an elastomeric material.
- 6. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 1 wherein the flange portion includes first and second layers of a cardboard material and a layer of elastomeric material between the first and second layers of cardboard material.
- 7. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 1 wherein the filter element portion has a generally rectangular shape with two pairs of opposing walls, and further wherein walls of one of the pairs of walls curve outwardly away from each other.
- 8. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 1 wherein the filter element portion is elongated along an axis generally perpendicular to the flow area.
- 9. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 1 wherein the flange portion has a partially elliptical shape and is elongated along a major axis, and further wherein opposite ends of the flange portion have generally straight edges aligned generally perpendicular to the major axis.
- 10. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 1 wherein the filter element includes a base and at least one wall portion extending upwardly from the base to the flange portion.
- 11. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 10 wherein the base is approximately flat and oriented generally perpendicular to the filter axis.
- 12. A removable vacuum cleaner filter assembly for use with a vacuum cleaner having a filter supporting surface with an aperture extending therethrough, the filter assembly comprising:a manifold comprising a first inlet port, a second inlet port, a common outlet port generally aligned with the aperture of the filter supporting surface, a first flow passage, and a second flow passage, wherein said first flow passage turns through an angle of approximately 180° from said first inlet port to said common outlet port, and wherein said second flow passage turns through an angle of approximately 180° from said second inlet port to said common outlet port; a porous filter element portion extending along a filter axis and having a top, a bottom, and an opening generally aligned with the aperture of the filter supporting surface, the filter element portion having a generally constant cross-sectional area from the top to the bottom when intersected by a plane generally perpendicular to the filter axis; and a flange attached to the filter element portion and extending outwardly away from, and in a plane parallel to a plane of, the opening of the filter element portion to engage the filter supporting surface of the vacuum cleaner, the filter element portion extending through the aperture of the filter supporting surface when the flange engages the filter supporting surface, said manifold being removably attached to the filter supporting surface to selectably clamp a portion of said flange between a lower surface of said manifold and the filter supporting surface.
- 13. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 12 wherein the filter supporting surface faces upwardly and the filter element portion has an upper section and a lower section below the upper section, and further wherein the opening of the filter element portion is in the upper section for directing a flow of air and particulates into the filter element portion from above.
- 14. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 12 wherein the flange has a generally elliptically shaped flange aperture aligned with the opening of the filter element portion.
- 15. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 12 wherein the filter element portion includes at least one of a paper material and a fabric material.
- 16. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 12 wherein a material forming the flange includes at least one of a cardboard material and an elastomeric material.
- 17. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 12 wherein the flange includes first and second layers of a cardboard material and a layer of elastomeric material between the first and second layers of cardboard material.
- 18. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 12 wherein the filter element portion has a generally rectangular shape with two pairs of opposing walls, and further wherein walls of one of the pairs of walls curve outwardly away from each other.
- 19. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 12 wherein the filter element portion is elongated along an axis generally perpendicular to the flow area.
- 20. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 12 wherein the flange has a partially elliptical shape and is elongated along a major axis, and further wherein opposite ends of the flange have generally straight edges aligned generally perpendicular to the major axis.
- 21. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 12 wherein the filter element includes a base and at least one wall portion extending upwardly from the base to the flange.
- 22. The vacuum cleaner filter assembly of claim 21 wherein the base is approximately flat and oriented generally perpendicular to the filter axis.
- 23. A method for separating particulates from a flow of air and particulates in a vacuum cleaner, the method comprising:receiving the flow of air and particulates into the vacuum cleaner from an intake opening; splitting the flow of air and particulates from said intake opening into at least a first air stream and a second air stream, wherein said first air stream flows through a first conduit, and wherein said second air stream flows through a second conduit; directing the flow of air and particulates comprising said first and second air streams into a filter element having a top and a bottom, the flow of air and particulates being directed along a filter element axis while maintaining a flow area along the filter element axis from the top to the bottom at a generally constant value; passing at least a portion of the flow of air through the filter element; and engaging at least a portion of the particulates with an inner wall of the filter element to prevent the portion of particulates from passing through the filter element.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein directing the flow of air and particulates includes passing the flow through a generally elliptical opening of the filter element.
- 25. The method of claim 23 wherein the particulates include first particulates having a first weight and second particulates having a second weight greater than the first weight, and further wherein engaging at least a portion of the particulates includes engaging the particulates having the first weight with an inner wall of the filter element, said method further comprising dropping the second particulates toward a bottom surface of the filter element under the force of gravity.
- 26. The method of claim 23 wherein directing the flow into the filter element includes directing the flow downwardly into the filter element.
- 27. A method for removably positioning a vacuum cleaner filter in a vacuum cleaner having a filter supporting surface with an aperture extending therethrough, the method comprising:detaching a manifold from the filter supporting surface, said manifold comprising a first flow passage and a second flow passage, said first flow passage turning through an angle of approximately 180° from a first inlet port to a common outlet port, and said second flow passage turning through an angle of approximately 180° from a second inlet port to said common outlet port; inserting a porous filter element portion of the filter through the aperture of the filter supporting surface; engaging a flange extending outwardly from the porous filter element portion with the filter supporting surface to support the porous filter element portion relative to the filter supporting surface; and reattaching said manifold to the filter supporting surface, while ensuring that said first inlet port is aligned with a first inlet flow conduit and that said second inlet port is aligned with a second inlet flow conduit, thereby clamping a portion of said flange between the filter supporting surface and a lower surface of said manifold.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein the filter supporting surface faces upwardly and inserting the porous filter element portion includes moving the porous filter element portion downwardly through the aperture of the filter supporting surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/287,401 filed on Apr. 6, 1999, and now U.S. Pat. No. 6,280,506.
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