Dust separation in vacuum cleaners

US10285552B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10285552-B2
Application numberUS-201314418046-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 8, 2013
Priority dateAug 10, 2012
Publication dateMay 14, 2019
Grant dateMay 14, 2019

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A dust separator/collector assembly for a vacuum cleaner, comprising a housing, a first cyclone having an inlet and outlet for suction airflow, and an outlet for separated dust, a plurality of second cyclones, having respective inlets arranged to receive air from the outlet of the first cyclone, and further having respective air outlets and outlets for separated further dust, wherein the first cyclone is disposed in a lower region of the housing and the second cyclones are disposed in an upper region of the housing and wherein the first cyclone comprises a generally cylindrical cyclone body having a tangential inlet duct for suction airflow at a lower part of the cyclone body, and an upwardly extending outlet for suction airflow leading to the inlets of the second cyclone.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A dust separator/collector assembly for a vacuum cleaner, comprising: a housing having a wall including an aperture, wherein the wall defines a dust collection chamber, the dust collection chamber configured to store dust collected by the vacuum cleaner; a first cyclone having an inlet for suction air flow and an outlet for suction airflow, and an outlet for separated dust; a plurality of second cyclones, having respective inlets arranged to receive air from the suction air flow outlet of the first cyclone, and further having respective air outlets and outlets for separated further dust; wherein the first cyclone is disposed in a lower region of the housing and the second cyclones are disposed in an upper region of the housing and the first cyclone is removable from the housing and the second cyclones are removable from the housing; and wherein the first cyclone comprises a generally cylindrical cyclone body having a tangential inlet duct for suction airflow at a lower part of the cyclone body, and an upwardly extending outlet for suction airflow leading to the inlets of the second cyclone, wherein the dust collection chamber is between the cyclone body and the wall of the housing, wherein the tangential inlet duct extends tangentially from a sidewall of the lower part of the cyclone body to the aperture; and wherein the tangential inlet duct is removable from the housing with the cylindrical cyclone body of the first cyclone. 2. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the cyclone body includes a lowermost end, the tangential inlet duct extends from the sidewall adjacent to the lowermost end. 3. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the lower-part of the cyclone body is at a lowermost end of the cyclone body. 4. An assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the tangential inlet duct has a sealing engagement with the aperture. 5. An assembly according to claim 1 , wherein an end of the tangential inlet duct contacts the wall of the housing and cooperates with the aperture. 6. An assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the respective inlets of the plurality of second cyclones are arranged to receive air from the suction air flow outlet of the first cyclone after the air has passed through an outlet member that extends centrally upwardly within part of an upper region of the housing; and wherein the dust outlets of the second cyclones discharge into an annular region within the dust collection chamber of the housing beneath the second cyclones and surrounding a part of the outlet member, wherein the annular region is partially defined within the housing by a partition formation extending transversely of the housing; and wherein the annular region is further defined by a member extending transversely of the housing and supported by the outlet member, wherein the transverse member supports a body of the first cyclone; and wherein the first cyclone body has a bayonet engagement with the transverse member. 7. An assembly according to claim 6 wherein the cyclone body includes a lowermost end, the tangential inlet duct extends from the sidewall adjacent to the lowermost end. 8. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the cyclone body of the first cyclone has the outlet for separated dust at an upper part of the cyclone body. 9. An assembly according to claim 8 wherein the outlet of the first cyclone for separated dust opens into a space in the housing surrounding the cyclone body of the first cyclone. 10. An assembly according to claim 9 wherein the tangential inlet duct of the first cyclone extends through said space from an aperture in the housing. 11. an assembly according to claim 1 wherein the second cyclones are circumferentially spaced around an interior of the upper region of the housing. 12. An assembly according to claim 11 wherein the airflow from the outlet for suction airflow of the first cyclone to the inlets of the second cyclones passes through an outlet member extending centrally upwardly within part of the upper region of the housing. 13. An assembly according to claim 12 wherein the outlet member comprises a portion which extends within the body of the first cyclone. 14. An assembly according to claim 12 wherein the outlet member has engagement with a part associated with the second cyclones. 15. An assembly according to claim 12 wherein the outlets for separated further dust of the second cyclones discharge into an annular region within the housing beneath the second cyclones and surrounding a part of the outlet member. 16. An assembly according to claim 15 wherein the housing comprises a passage extending from said annular region to a lower region of the housing for collecting dust discharged from the second cyclones. 17. An assembly according to claim 16 wherein said passage is defined at an exterior of the housing where the first cyclone is supported. 18. An assembly according to claim 15 wherein said annular region is partially defined within the housing by a partition formation extending transversely of the housing. 19. An assembly according to claim 18 wherein said partition formation is generally annular. 20. An assembly according to claim 18 wherein said partition formation supports the first cyclone. 21. An assembly according to claim 18 wherein the partition formation supports the second cyclones. 22. An assembly according to claim 21 wherein the outlets for separated further dust of the second cyclones extend into respective apertures in the partition formation. 23. An assembly according to claim 18 wherein the annular region is further defined by a member extending transversely of the housing and supported by the outlet member. 24. An assembly according to claim 23 wherein said member extending transversely of the housing supports a body of the first cyclone. 25. An assembly according to claim 24 wherein the first cyclone body has bayonet engagement with the member extending transversely of the housing. 26. An assembly according to claim 23 wherein the outlet member holds the member extending transversely of the housing in position. 27. An assembly according to claim 23 , wherein said member extending transversely is disposed at or adjacent a part of the housing of minimum transverse dimension.

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  • Construction of outlets · CPC title

  • Cyclonic chamber constructions · CPC title

  • for series flow · CPC title

  • Multiple arrangement thereof {(combined with types according to other groups, B04C7/00)} · CPC title

  • for series flow · CPC title

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What does patent US10285552B2 cover?
A dust separator/collector assembly for a vacuum cleaner, comprising a housing, a first cyclone having an inlet and outlet for suction airflow, and an outlet for separated dust, a plurality of second cyclones, having respective inlets arranged to receive air from the outlet of the first cyclone, and further having respective air outlets and outlets for separated further dust, wherein the first …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Techtronic Ind Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L9/1616. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 14 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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