Surface cleaning apparatus, cyclonic air treatment member and surface cleaning apparatus including the same

US11219906B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11219906-B2
Application numberUS-202016806726-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 2, 2020
Priority dateJan 23, 2019
Publication dateJan 11, 2022
Grant dateJan 11, 2022

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A surface cleaning apparatus comprises an air treatment member having an air treatment chamber. A moveable member is positioned in the air treatment chamber. A handle is drivingly connected to the moveable member by a driving linkage wherein part of the driving linkage extends through a slot in the sidewall of the air treatment member, whereby the moveable member is longitudinally translatable through at least a portion of the chamber.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A vacuum cleaner or extractor comprising: (a) an air flow path extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet; (b) an air treatment member having an air treatment chamber positioned in the air flow path, the air treatment chamber comprising an air treatment chamber air inlet and an air treatment chamber air outlet, an openable first end, a longitudinally spaced apart second end having the air treatment chamber air outlet and a longitudinally extending sidewall, the sidewall having a longitudinally extending slot, wherein the slot has a first longitudinally extending side and a second longitudinally extending side that is spaced from and faces the first longitudinally extending side wherein the air treatment chamber air outlet comprises a longitudinally extending porous member having a longitudinally extending porous sidewall and wherein dirt is separated from air that enters the air treatment chamber due to directional changes of the air moving within the air treatment chamber as air travels from the air treatment chamber air inlet to the air treatment chamber air outlet; (c) a suction motor positioned in the air flow path upstream of the clean air outlet; (d) a moveable member positioned in the air treatment chamber, the moveable member comprising at least one of the porous member and a cleaning member positioned in the air treatment chamber between the sidewall of the air treatment chamber and the porous sidewall; and, a handle that is drivingly connected to the moveable member by a driving linkage and part of the driving linkage extends through the slot whereby the part of the driving linkage is axially moveable along the slot whereby the part of the driving linkage travels longitudinally through the slot between the first and second longitudinally extending sides and the moveable member is longitudinally translatable through at least a portion of the chamber, wherein the moveable member is moveable from an operating position in which the moveable member is positioned towards the second end and a cleaned position in which the moveable member is translated longitudinally away from the second end and, when the moveable member is in the operating position, a plane that is transverse to the longitudinally extending sidewall extends through the longitudinally extending sidewall and the handle. 2. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 1 wherein, in the cleaned position, the moveable member is translated to first end. 3. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 2 wherein in the cleaned position, at least a portion of the moveable member is exterior of the air treatment chamber. 4. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 1 wherein the moveable member comprises the cleaning member. 5. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 1 wherein the cleaning member comprises an annular member. 6. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 1 wherein the air treatment member comprises a cyclone having a centrally positioned cyclone axis of rotation. 7. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 1 wherein the porous member is tapered towards the openable first end. 8. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 1 further comprising a dirt collection chamber external to the air treatment member chamber and the air treatment member chamber has a dirt outlet in communication with the dirt collection chamber, wherein air rotates in a direction of rotation in the air treatment chamber and the slot is positioned in the sidewall in the direction of rotation downstream from the dirt outlet. 9. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 8 wherein the slot is positioned in the sidewall in the direction of rotation up to 90° downstream from the dirt outlet. 10. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 1 wherein the first end is openable in response to the moveable member being longitudinally translatable through the chamber. 11. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 1 further comprising an openable lock operable between a locked position in which the first end is secured in a closed position and an open position in which the first end is moveable to an open position and the lock is moveable from the locked position to the open position in response to the moveable member being longitudinally translatable through the chamber. 12. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 11 wherein the driving linkage operably engages the lock to move the lock from the locked position to the open position as the moveable member is longitudinally translated through the chamber. 13. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 12 wherein the driving linkage comprises a longitudinally extending drive rod. 14. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 12 wherein the driving linkage operably engages the first end to open the first end as the moveable member is longitudinally translated through the chamber. 15. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 11 wherein the moveable member operably engages the lock to move the lock from the locked position to the open position as the moveable member is longitudinally translated through the chamber. 16. A vacuum cleaner or extractor comprising: (a) an air flow path extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet; (b) an air treatment member having an air treatment chamber positioned in the air flow path, the air treatment chamber comprising an air treatment chamber air inlet and an air treatment chamber air outlet, an openable first end, a longitudinally spaced apart second end having the air treatment chamber air outlet and a longitudinally extending sidewall, the sidewall having a longitudinally extending slot, wherein the air treatment chamber air outlet comprises a longitudinally extending porous member having a longitudinally extending porous sidewall and wherein dirt is separated from air that enters the air treatment chamber due to directional changes of the air moving within the air treatment chamber as air travels from the air treatment chamber air inlet to the air treatment chamber air outlet; (c) a suction motor positioned in the air flow path upstream of the clean air outlet; (d) a moveable member positioned in the air treatment chamber, the moveable member comprising at least one of the porous member and a cleaning member positioned in the air treatment chamber between the sidewall of the air treatment chamber and the porous sidewall; and, (e) a handle that is drivingly connected to the moveable member by a driving linkage and part of the driving linkage extends through the slot whereby the part of the driving linkage is axially moveable along the slot and the moveable member is longitudinally translatable through at least a portion of the chamber, wherein the slot has a first longitudinally extending side and a second longitudinally extending side that is spaced from and faces the first longitudinally extending side, wherein the driving linkage has a portion that travels longitudinally through the slot between the first and second longitudinally extending sides, wherein the first longitudinally extending side meets an inner surface of the sidewall of the air treatment chamber at a first juncture and the first juncture is angled or chamfered. 17. The vacuum cleaner or extractor of claim 1 wherein the slot has a first longitudinally extending side and a second longitudinally extending side that is spaced from and faces the first longitudinally extending side, wherein the driving linkage has a portion that travels longitudinally through the slot between the first and second longitudinally extending sides, wherein a sealing member i

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  • Cyclonic chamber constructions · CPC title

  • for wheeled suction cleaners with steering handle · CPC title

  • Means for cleaning filters · CPC title

  • Dust collecting chambers; Dust collecting receptacles · CPC title

  • flat · CPC title

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What does patent US11219906B2 cover?
A surface cleaning apparatus comprises an air treatment member having an air treatment chamber. A moveable member is positioned in the air treatment chamber. A handle is drivingly connected to the moveable member by a driving linkage wherein part of the driving linkage extends through a slot in the sidewall of the air treatment member, whereby the moveable member is longitudinally translatable …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Omachron Intellectual Property Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B04C5/08. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 11 2022 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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We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).