The present disclosure relates to vacuum filters, and more particularly, to a vacuum having a panel filter that is removable externally of the vacuum to allow easy cleaning and replacement of the filter panel without disassembly of the vacuum.
The statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may not constitute prior art.
Vacuums, particularly industrial shop vacuums may be equipped with a filter unit which is attached directly to an inlet passage of the vacuum head that is connected to the vacuum source. In order to access this vacuum filter, the vacuum head must be removed from the canister. Then, the vacuum filter must be either removed, or cleaned while mounted securely to the vacuum head. Cleaning and/or removing the filter can be cumbersome and messy.
The present disclosure provides a vacuum including a housing defining a suction inlet opening and a debris chamber in communication with the suction inlet opening. A vacuum pressure source is disposed in the housing for providing a vacuum pressure to the suction inlet opening. A removable filter tray is accessible from the exterior of the housing and is disposed in an airflow path between the suction inlet opening and the vacuum pressure source.
According to other aspects of the present disclosure, the removable filter tray can be inserted at an angle between 10 and 30 degrees relative to horizontal so that the filter tray can extend partially into the housing canister. The vacuum pressure source can include an electric motor operable to drive an impeller. The electric motor and the impeller can be disposed in the housing for providing a vacuum pressure to the suction inlet opening and a drive shaft of the electric mower can be angled between 10 and 30 degrees from vertical in order to correspond to an angled orientation of the removable filter tray within the vacuum head.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
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The motor 16, when powered up, may rotate the suction fan 18 to draw air into the suction inlet opening 31 and through the canister 12, through the filter assembly 26, through the intake port 24 and into the fan chamber 20. The suction fan 18 may push the air in the fan chamber 20 through the exhaust port 22 and out of the vacuum 10. A hose 32 can be attached to the inlet opening 31.
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As shown, the frame 36 may include a handle 40. In this example embodiment, the frame 36 and the handle 40 may be of a unitary one-piece construction. In alternative embodiments, the frame 36 and the handle 40 may be separate and distinct components that are assembled together. The frame 36 may be fabricated from a material with sufficient rigidity to allow a user to grasp the handle 36 and shake and or bang the filter assembly 26 to clean the filter 38. The frame 36 may be fabricated from plastic materials and/or numerous and varied alternative materials that are well known in the art.
In the illustrated embodiment, the filter assembly 26 may have a square shape, or in alternative embodiments, the filter assembly 26 may have any geometric shape that extends across and covers the intake port 24. Further, in the illustrated embodiment, the filter assembly 26 may have a flat (or planar) profile. In alternative embodiments, the filter assembly 26 may have numerous and varied profiles. By way of example only, the filter assembly 26 may have a concave profile toward the canister side of the filter assembly 26. In this way, the effective cleaning area of the panel filter 26 may be increased. The filter assembly 26 may be accessed via a door 42 mounted on either the canister 12 or the vacuum head 14. In this example embodiment, the bottom side of the door 42 may be hingedly coupled to the canister 12. The top side of the door 42 and the canister 12 may include conventional features such as latches and/or cooperating ribs, that cooperate to provisionally secure the door 42 in a closed condition. In alternative embodiments, another side of the door 42, other than the bottom side, may be hingedly coupled to the canister 12. For example, a lateral side of the door 42 may be hinge coupled to the canister 12 so that the opposite side surface of the door 42 may be swung open. In the alternative embodiments, the door 42 may be slidably mounted in opposed grooves provided in the canister 12, and without using any hinge couplings.
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A user may gain access to the filter assembly 26 without having to remove the vacuum head 14 from the canister 12. For example, the user may open the door 42, grab the handle 40, and pull the filter assembly 26 out of the filter housing 28. The user may then shake and/or bang the filter assembly 26 to remove debris from the panel filter 38 or to replace the filter 38 with a new one. Further, the low profile filter assembly 26 may increase the capacity of the canister 12.
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The motor 66, when powered up, may rotate the suction fan 68 to draw air through a suction inlet 85 into the canister 62, from the canister 62 through the filter assembly 76, through the intake port 74 and into the fan chamber 70. The suction fan 68 may push the air in the fan chamber 70 through the exhaust port 72 and out of the vacuum 60.
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As shown, the tray frame 90 may include a handle 100. In this example embodiment, the frame 90 and the handle 100 may be of a unitary one-piece construction. In alternative embodiments, the frame 90 and the handle 100 may be separate and distinct components that are assembled together. The frame 90 may be fabricated from a material with sufficient rigidity to allow a user a grasp the handle 100 and shake and/or bang the filter assembly 76 to clean the filter 92. The frame 90 may be fabricated from plastic materials, and/or numerous and varied alternative materials that are well known in the art.
In the illustrated embodiment, the filter assembly 76 has a rectangular shape. However, the filter assembly 76 may have any geometric shape that extends across and covers the intake port 74.
The filter 76 may be accessed via the handle 100 which is exposed to the exterior of the vacuum 60 as illustrated in
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/859,944, filed on Nov. 20, 2006. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
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