The disclosure relates to a vacuum cleaner, more particularly to a vacuum cleaner used with a detachable built-in filter bag.
A conventional apparatus for attaching a filter bag to a vacuum sweeper is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,439,7997, and includes a sled and a sweeper housing. The sled includes an upper flange, a lower flange, and a spring. The upper and lower flanges are separated by a slot which is configured to receive a top plate of a filter bag having a key formed thereon. The spring extends into the slot. The sweeper housing is adjacent to the sled, and includes a cavity for receiving a portion of the filter bag, and a lock that interconnects with the key.
WO 2009/008799 discloses a vacuum cleaner which includes a dust collecting compartment, an intake sleeve projecting into the dust collecting compartment, a bag holder inside the dust collecting compartment, and an access lid for permitting access to the dust collecting compartment. The vacuum cleaner also includes a stop member on the bag holder adjacent the access lid and a positioning member inside the dust collecting compartment.
An object of the disclosure is to provide a novel vacuum cleaner with simplified structure. When a filter bag in the vacuum cleaner is full, a cover plate can be detached from a shell for removal of the bag. If no filter bag is placed in the vacuum cleaner, the cover plate is prevented from being mounted to the shell.
According to the disclosure, a vacuum cleaner is used with a detachable built-in filter bag. The filter bag has a bag body and a reinforced plate. The bag body has a bag opening, and is configured to permit a vacuum air stream from the bag opening to pass therethrough, and to collect dust and dirt entrained in the vacuum air stream in the bag body. The reinforced plate has a plate opening, and is attached to the bag body such that the plate opening is in register with the bag opening, and such that a front marginal portion and a rear marginal portion of the reinforced plate are separable from the bag body. The vacuum cleaner includes a shell, amounting piece, an intake tube, a cover plate, a bag holder, a blocking member, a prop member, a biasing member, and a vacuum air stream generating member. The shell includes a right wall, a front wall, and a rear wall. The front and rear walls extend from two opposite edges of the right wall to respectively terminate at two left edges each extending in an upright direction. The mounting piece is configured to span between the front and rear walls so as to define, together with the right, front, and rear walls, a chamber for accommodation of the filter bag. The mounting piece is formed with a through bore, and has a marginal edge which is opposite to the right wall, and which extends in a transverse direction relative to the upright direction. The intake tube is fitted in the through bore and is secured to the mounting piece. The intake tube includes an air inlet disposed outwardly of the chamber, and an air outlet disposed in the chamber. The cover plate has a front marginal edge and a rear marginal edge that are configured to mate with the two left edges of the front and rear walls, respectively, so as to permit the cover plate to be removably brought into mating engagement with the shell to enclose the chamber. The cover plate has an inner surface formed with a groove configured to permit the marginal edge of the mounting piece to be received therein when the cover plate is in mating engagement with the shell. The bag holder is disposed in the chamber under the mounting piece, and includes a shaft, a first cantilever, and a second cantilever. The shaft is hinged to the right wall about a hinge axis, and extends along the hinge axis to terminate at two shaft end segments. Each of the first and second cantilevers extends from a corresponding one of the two shaft end segments to turn with the shaft about the hinge axis, and includes a cantilever body and an elongated guide that is disposed inboard of the cantilever body. The elongated guides of the first and second cantilevers are configured to permit the rear and front marginal portions to be guided thereon so as to allow the filter bag to be held by the bag holder. The blocking member is secured to a cantilever end of the cantilever body of the first cantilever, and is angularly displaceable with the first and second cantilevers about the hinge axis among (i) an uppermost position, where the bag holder is free from holding the filter bag, and the blocking member is disposed to prevent the marginal edge of the mounting piece from access to the groove, (ii) a lower position, where the filter bag is held by the bag holder, and the cover plate is detached from the shell, and (iii) a lifted position between the uppermost position and the lower position, where the filter bag is held by the bag holder, and the cover plate is in mating engagement with the shell. The prop member is disposed on the inner surface of the cover plate, and is configured such that once the cover plate is brought into mating engagement with the shell, the prop member is brought into pressing engagement with the blocking member to lift the blocking member to the lifted position thereby ensuring the air outlet to be inserted into the bag opening. The biasing spring is disposed to bias the blocking member to the uppermost position. The vacuum air stream generating member is disposed downstream of the filter bag to induce the vacuum air stream to flow from the air inlet through the filter bag.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The mounting piece 214 is configured to span between the front and rear walls 212, 213. The mounting pieces 214, the right wall 211, the front wall 212, and the rear wall 213 cooperatively define therebetween a chamber 20 for accommodation of the filter bag 1. The mounting piece 214 is formed with a through bore 216, and has a marginal edge 217 which is opposite to the right wall 211, and which extends in a transverse direction (Y) relative to the upright direction (X).
In this embodiment, the shell 21 further includes a top wall 218 which extends leftwardly from an upper edge of the right wall 211 to terminate at a left edge 210 to be disposed above the mounting piece 214. The top wall 218 further extends in the transverse direction (Y) to interconnect upper edges of the front and rear walls 212, 213. The top wall 218 is formed with a through hole 219.
The intake tube 22 is fitted in the through bore 216 and is secured to the mounting piece 214. The intake tube 22 includes an air inlet 221 disposed outwardly of the chamber 20, and an air outlet 222 disposed in the chamber 20.
In this embodiment, the intake tube 22 is further fitted in the through hole 219 of the top wall 218, and is secured to the top wall 218 such that the air inlet 221 is disposed upwardly of the top wall 218 (see
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In this embodiment, the cover plate 34 further has a top marginal edge 348 which are configured to mate with the left edge 210 of the top wall 218 when the cover plate 34 is in mating engagement with the shell 21.
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The mount 31 is mounted to the right wall 211. The shaft 321 is hinged to the right wall 211 through the mount 31 about a hinge axis (H), and extends along the hinge axis (H) to terminate at two shaft end segments 320.
Each of the first and second cantilevers 322, 323 extends from a corresponding one of the two shaft end segments 320 to turn with the shaft 321 about the hinge axis (H). In addition, each of the first and second cantilevers 322, 323 includes a cantilever body 324 and an elongated guide 326 that is disposed inboard of the cantilever body 324. The elongated guides 326 of the first and second cantilevers 322, 323 are configured to permit the rear and front marginal portions 123, 122 of the reinforced plate 12 to be guided thereon so as to allow the filter bag 1 to be held by the bag holder 3.
The blocking member 325 is secured to a cantilever end of the cantilever body 324 of the first cantilever 322, and is angularly displaceable with the first and second cantilevers 322, 323 about the hinge axis (H) among an uppermost position, a lower position, and a lifted position between the uppermost position and the lower position.
In the uppermost position, as shown in
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The prop member 342 is disposed on the inner surface 341 of the cover plate 34, and is configured such that once the cover plate 34 is brought into mating engagement with the shell 21 (see
The biasing spring 33 is disposed to bias the blocking member 325 to the uppermost position.
In this embodiment, as shown in
The vacuum air stream generating member 35 is disposed downstream of the filter bag 1 to induce the vacuum air stream to flow from the air inlet 221 through the filter bag 1.
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In this embodiment, the vacuum cleaner 2 further includes a plurality of fins 343 and two parallel ribs 344.
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The parallel ribs 344 extend rightwardly from the inner surface 341 of the cover plate 34 so as to define the groove 340 between the ribs 344.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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8439997 | Rupp et al. | May 2013 | B2 |
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WO-2009008799 | Jan 2009 | WO |