Pool cleaner power coupling
US-2017247896-A1 · Aug 31, 2017 · US
US10639652B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10639652-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815941388-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 22, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 5, 2020 |
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A dust collector includes a cylindrical housing forming an outer appearance of the dust collector; a cyclone inside the housing to cause a swirling flow to separate dust from air introduced into the housing; axial inlet type swirl tubes receiving air and fine dust that have passed through the cyclone, and causing a swirling flow to separate the fine dust from the air; and a mesh surrounding an outside of the axial inlet type swirl tubes to form a boundary between the cyclone and the axial inlet type swirl tubes, wherein the axial inlet type swirl tubes are stacked in stages and the axial inlet type swirl tubes in each stage are arranged in first and second columns that are provided in opposite directions to each other, and axial lengths of the axial inlet type swirl tubes gradually increase toward the center of each stage.
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A dust collector, comprising: a cylindrical housing configured to form an outer appearance of the dust collector; a cyclone provided inside the housing and configured to generate a first swirling flow to separate dust from air introduced into the housing; axial inlet type cyclones configured to receive air and fine dust that have passed through the cyclone, and to generate second swirling flows to separate the fine dust from the received air; and a mesh configured to surround the axial inlet type cyclones and to form a boundary between the cyclone and the axial inlet type cyclones, wherein: the axial inlet type cyclones are positioned in one or more first rows and one or more second rows, the axial inlet type cyclones in the first rows and second rows are stacked, respectively, into first columns and second columns such that the first and second columns are disposed in opposite directions to each other, and axial lengths of the axial inlet type swirl tubes gradually increase toward a center column of each of the first and second rows. 2. The dust collector of claim 1 , wherein the axial inlet type cyclones include: inlets that open toward the mesh and to receive the air and the fine dust that have passed through the cyclone; and air outlets and fine dust outlets that are open toward respective same directions that is opposite to the inlets. 3. The dust collector of claim 2 , wherein each of the fine dust outlets is formed in a ring shape around a respective one of the air outlet. 4. The dust collector of claim 2 , wherein one of the axial inlet type cyclones includes: a body having a cylindrical shape; a vortex finder provided on an inlet side of the body, and is provided with a cylindrical first surface, and a conical second surface that extends from the first surface and toward an outlet side of the body; a vane formed between an outer circumferential surface of the first surface and an inner circumferential surface of the body, and that extends in a spiral direction; and an outlet partition provided at the outlet side of the body, and is formed in a cylindrical shape to partition the air outlet and the fine dust outlet. 5. The dust collector of claim 4 , wherein: the axial inlet type cyclones are formed by a coupling a first member and a second member, the first member forms the body, the vortex finder and the vane of one or more of the axial inlet type cyclones, the second member forms the outlet partition of one or more of the axial inlet type cyclones, and at least part of the outlet partition is inserted into an outlet side of the body when coupling the first member and the second member. 6. The dust collector of claim 5 , wherein the first member further includes a curved or planar body base surface, respective ends of the body that protrude from both sides of the body base, the second member further includes an outlet base having a curved or planar surface, the outlet base is formed with a quantity of air vent holes corresponding to a quantity of the axial inlet type cyclones formed through the first and second members, and the outlet partition protrudes from a circumference of the air vent hole toward an inside of the body. 7. The dust collector of claim 6 , wherein the outlet base includes a first outlet base and a second outlet base that are provided to face each other and at positions that are spaced apart, the second member further includes two sidewalls provided to face each other and at positions that are spaced apart, and are configured to combine with the first outlet base and the second outlet base to form the sides of a polygonal pillar, a rising flow path of air discharged from the axial inlet type cyclones is formed in a region surrounded by the first outlet base, the second outlet base, and the two sidewalls, and the rising flow path communicates with an outlet of the dust collector formed on an upper side of the housing. 8. The dust collector of claim 7 , wherein the mesh is provided in an inner region of the housing, the axial inlet type cyclones are provided in an inner region of the mesh, and the rising flow path is formed between the first columns and the second columns. 9. The dust collector of claim 7 , wherein the first member is coupled to the second member, and a rim of the body base surface is positioned adjacent to the two sidewalls to seal an open region between the two sidewalls. 10. The dust collector of claim 7 , wherein the dust collector further comprises: a first dust collection chamber formed in a ring shape inside the housing, and configured to collect the dust from the cyclone; a second dust collection chamber formed in a region surrounded by the first dust collection chamber, and configured to collect the fine dust from the axial inlet type cyclones, wherein the second member further includes a lower block surface that partitions the second dust collection chamber and the rising flow path to block the fine dust collected in the second dust collection unit from being scattered to the rising flow path, and the first outlet base and the second outlet base correspond to two opposing sides of a polygonal pillar, and the lower block surface corresponds to a bottom surface of the polygonal pillar. 11. The dust collector of claim 10 , wherein the second member includes two second dust collection chamber top covers, and the two second dust collection chamber top covers are formed at a lower end of the second member, and are formed in a circular segment shape. 12. The dust collector of claim 11 , wherein a hole for the fine dust discharged from the fine dust outlets is formed between the two second dust collection chamber top covers. 13. The dust collector of claim 12 , where the hole for the fine dust is formed below the lower block surface. 14. The dust collector of claim 7 , wherein the dust collector further comprises a mesh support formed to surround an upper rim of the mesh, the second member further includes two upper block surface formed at an upper end of the first outlet base and an upper end of the second outlet base, respectively, and the two upper block surface are formed in a circular segment shape, and are positioned adjacent to the mesh support. 15. The dust collector of claim 5 , wherein the second member further includes: a first outlet base and a second outlet base provided to face each other and at positions that are spaced apart; two sidewalls provided to face each other and at positions that are spaced apart, and are configured to combine with the first outlet base and the second outlet base to form the sides of a polygonal pillar; a plurality of the outlet partitions provided, respectively, for the axial inlet type cyclones, and positioned to protrude from the first outlet base and the second outlet base in opposite directions; an upper block formed at an upper end of the first outlet base and an upper end of the second outlet base, respectively; and two second dust collection chamber top covers having an circular segment shape and formed at a lower end of the second member. 16. The dust collector of claim 5 , wherein the dust collector comprises two first members, and the two first members are inserted toward the second member in opposite directions to each other to be coupled to the second member. 17. The dust collector of claim 5 , wherein the dust collector further comprises: a first dust collection chamber formed in a ring shape inside the housing, and configured to collect the dust from the cyclone; and a second dus
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