Evacuation station
US-9462920-B1 · Oct 11, 2016 · US
US10842334B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10842334-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815971322-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 4, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 4, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 24, 2020 |
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A bag-based filtering device for collecting debris from a cleaning robot via a debris evacuation station includes a filter bag configured to separate at least the portion of the evacuated debris from a flow of air generated by the evacuation station. The filtering device includes a conduit extending inward from an opening of the filter bag into the receptacle. The conduit is configured to pneumatically connect a receptacle of the filtering device with an inlet of the filtering device to direct the flow of air generated by the evacuation station through the filter bag to separate at least the portion of the evacuated debris from the flow of air.
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A bag-based filtering device for collecting debris from a cleaning robot via a debris evacuation station, the filtering device comprising: a filter bag at least partially forming a receptacle therein for receiving at least a portion of the debris, the filter bag configured to separate at least the portion of the debris from a flow of air generated by the evacuation station; an inlet comprising a seal, the inlet configured to interface with an outlet of the evacuation station, and the seal defining an opening of the inlet; and a conduit extending inward from an opening of the filter bag into the receptacle, the conduit having a substantially cylindrical portion extending inward from the opening of the filter bag, and a substantially frustoconical portion extending inward from the substantially cylindrical portion, the conduit comprising an opening proximate the inlet, the opening of the conduit having a width greater than a width of the opening of the inlet, wherein the conduit is configured to pneumatically connect the receptacle with the inlet of the filtering device to direct the flow of air generated by the evacuation station through the filter bag to separate at least the portion of the debris from the flow of air. 2. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein: the opening of the conduit is a first opening of the conduit, the conduit of the filtering device tapers inward from the opening of the filter bag along at least a portion of the conduit of the filtering device, and a free end portion of the conduit of the filtering device comprises a second opening having a width 1 to 2 times larger than an overall distance from the opening of the filter bag to the second opening of the conduit. 3. The filtering device of claim 2 , further comprising: a cover slidable relative to the opening of the filter bag between an open position in which the opening of the filter bag is accessible and a closed position in which the opening of the filter bag is inaccessible, and a collar attached to the filter bag, wherein the cover is slidable relative to the collar between the open position and the closed position. 4. The filtering device of claim 3 , wherein the cover comprises a body and an opening, the body configured to cover the opening of the filter bag when the cover is in the closed position, and the opening of the cover configured to align with the opening of the filter bag when the cover is in the open position. 5. The filtering device of claim 2 , wherein the seal is an outward facing seal configured to interface with the outlet of the evacuation station. 6. The filtering device of claim 5 , wherein a width of the second opening of the conduit of the filtering device is substantially equal to a width of the opening of the inlet. 7. The filtering device of claim 1 , further comprising a collar positioned along the opening of the filter bag, the collar attached to the filter bag and attached to the conduit of the filtering device. 8. The filtering device of claim 7 , wherein the conduit of the filtering device comprises a first portion of a snap fit mechanism attached to a second portion of the snap fit mechanism on the collar. 9. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the conduit of the filtering device is formed of a rigid polymer. 10. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein a length of the conduit of the filtering device is between 1 and 4 cm. 11. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein an angle between an outer surface of the conduit of the filtering device and a longitudinal axis of the conduit of the filtering device is between 10 and 45 degrees. 12. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein: the opening of the conduit is a first opening of the conduit, and a width of a second opening of the conduit of the filtering device at a free end portion of the conduit of the filtering device is between 2 cm and 5 cm. 13. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the conduit is configured to inhibit accumulation of debris within the conduit. 14. An evacuation station comprising: one or more conduits comprising an intake configured to interface with a cleaning robot; a filtering device comprising a filter bag at least partially forming a receptacle therein for receiving at least a portion of debris evacuated from the cleaning robot, the filter bag configured to separate at least the portion of the debris from a flow of air generated by the evacuation station, an inlet comprising a seal, the inlet configured to interface with an outlet of the one or more conduits, and the seal defining an opening of the inlet, and a conduit configured to pneumatically connect the inlet to the receptacle to direct the flow of air generated by the evacuation station through the filter bag to separate at least the portion of the debris from the flow of air, the conduit extending inward from an opening of the filter bag into the receptacle, the conduit having a substantially cylindrical portion extending inward from the opening of the filter bag, and a substantially frustoconical portion extending inward from the substantially cylindrical portion, the conduit comprising an opening proximate the inlet, the opening of the conduit having a width greater than a width of the opening of the inlet; and an air mover configured to produce the flow of air containing debris from a debris bin of the cleaning robot, the flow of air travelling through the one or more conduits, through the conduit of the filtering device, and through the filter bag such that at least a portion of the debris is separated from the flow of air and received by the receptacle. 15. The evacuation station of claim 14 , wherein: the conduit of the filtering device tapers inward from the opening of the filter bag along at least a portion of the conduit of the filtering device, and a free end portion of the conduit of the filtering device comprises an opening having a width 1 to 2 times larger than an overall distance from the opening of the filter bag to the opening of the conduit. 16. The evacuation station of claim 15 , wherein the filtering device further comprises: a cover slidable relative to the opening of the filter bag between an open position in which the opening of the filter bag is accessible and a closed position in which the opening of the filter bag is inaccessible, and a collar attached to the filter bag, wherein the cover is slidable relative to the collar between the open position and the closed position. 17. The evacuation station of claim 16 , wherein the cover comprises a body and an opening, the body configured to cover the opening of the filter bag when the cover is in the closed position, and the opening of the cover configured to align with the opening of the filter bag when the cover is in the open position. 18. The evacuation station of claim 15 , wherein the inlet comprises an outward facing seal configured to interface with the outlet of the one or more conduits. 19. The evacuation station of claim 18 , wherein a width of an opening of the conduit of the filtering device is substantially equal to a width of an opening of the outward facing seal. 20. The evacuation station of claim 14 , wherein the filtering device comprises a collar positioned along the opening of the filter bag, the collar attached to the filter bag and attached to the conduit of the filtering device. 21. The evacuation station of claim 20 , wherein the conduit of the filtering device comprises a first portion of a snap fit
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