Dirt separator

US11297987B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11297987-B2
Application numberUS-201816232412-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 26, 2018
Priority dateDec 30, 2017
Publication dateApr 12, 2022
Grant dateApr 12, 2022

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Abstract

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A dirt separator includes a separating chamber defined by an outer wall, the separating chamber having a longitudinal axis; an air inlet into the separating chamber; and a shroud comprising a screen through which air is able to flow out of the separation chamber. The shroud further includes a shroud skirt extending about one end of the shroud, the shroud skirt being fixed to the rest of the shroud at a first, fixed edge, and having a second, free edge. The skirt shroud is formed of a deformable material and includes a plurality of ribs formed on a surface of the skirt.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A dirt separator comprising: a separating chamber defined by an outer wall, the separating chamber having a longitudinal axis; an air inlet into the separating chamber; and a shroud comprising a screen through which air is able to flow out of the separation chamber and a shroud skirt extending about one end of the shroud, the shroud skirt being fixed at a fixed edge and having a free edge, wherein the shroud skirt is formed of a deformable material and comprises a plurality of ribs formed on a surface of the shroud skirt facing the screen. 2. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ribs are evenly spaced around a circumference of the shroud skirt. 3. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the ribs extend from the fixed edge and extend partially along the surface of the skirt towards the free edge. 4. The dirt separator of claim 3 , wherein the ribs extend between 50% and 100% of a distance from the fixed edge to the free edge. 5. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the shroud skirt is pleated and each pleat is positioned between two consecutive ribs. 6. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein in an unbiased position the shroud skirt is angled towards the outer wall and extends away from the longitudinal axis into the separating chamber. 7. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the ribs are formed as an increased thickness of shroud skirt material in localised areas. 8. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the dirt separator further comprises a wiper for wiping the shroud during a dirt emptying operation. 9. The dirt separator of claim 8 , wherein the wiper contacts the screen and during the dirt emptying operation slides along a length of the screen in a longitudinal direction to push dirt towards an opening in the separating chamber. 10. The dirt separator of claim 9 , wherein the outer wall of the separating chamber is slidable relative to the shroud, and the outer wall comprises the wiper which extends radially inwards from the outer wall. 11. The dirt separator of claim 10 , wherein the outer wall is removable from the dirt separator, and during removal of the outer wall, the wiper slides over the shroud skirt while the shroud skirt is in a first deformed position in which the shroud skirt is collapsed towards the longitudinal axis of the separating chamber away from the screen. 12. The dirt separator of claim 11 , wherein during reassembly of the outer wall onto the dirt separator, the wiper deforms the shroud skirt into a second deformed position in which the shroud skirt is collapsed in an opposite direction relative to the first deformed position and lies against the shroud screen. 13. The dirt separator of claim 8 , wherein during the emptying operation, the wiper contacts the shroud skirt and deforms the shroud skirt into a first deformed position in which the shroud skirt is collapsed towards the longitudinal axis of the separating chamber away from the screen. 14. The dirt separator of claim 13 , wherein on contacting the shroud skirt, the wiper first contacts the ribs on the shroud skirt which initiates a concertina deformation in the shroud skirt. 15. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the shroud skirt is formed of moulded rubber. 16. A dirt separator comprising: a separating chamber defined by an outer wall, the separating chamber having a longitudinal axis; an air inlet into the separating chamber; and a shroud comprising a screen through which air is able to flow out of the separation chamber and a shroud skirt extending about one end of the shroud, the shroud skirt being fixed at a fixed edge and having a free edge, wherein the shroud skirt is formed of a deformable material and comprises a plurality of ribs formed on a surface of the shroud skirt, and wherein the shroud skirt is deformable into a first deformed position in which the shroud skirt is collapsed towards the longitudinal axis of the separating chamber away from the screen. 17. The dirt separator of claim 16 , wherein the free edge of the shroud skirt concertinas when in the first deformed position. 18. The dirt separator of claim 16 , wherein the shroud skirt is deformable between the first deformed position and a second deformed position in which the shroud skirt is collapsed in an opposite direction relative to the first deformed position and lies against the shroud screen. 19. A vacuum cleaner comprising a dirt separator that comprises: a separating chamber defined by an outer wall, the separating chamber having a longitudinal axis; an air inlet into the separating chamber; and a shroud comprising a screen through which air is able to flow out of the separation chamber and a shroud skirt extending about one end of the shroud, the shroud skirt being fixed at a fixed edge and having a free edge, wherein the shroud skirt is formed of a deformable material and comprises a plurality of ribs formed on a surface of the shroud skirt facing the screen.

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  • Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners · CPC title

  • A47L5/24Primary

    Hand-supported suction cleaners · CPC title

  • A47L9/16Primary

    Arrangement or disposition of cyclones or other devices with centrifugal action · CPC title

  • A47L9/1666Primary

    with filtering means · CPC title

  • Dust collectors · CPC title

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What does patent US11297987B2 cover?
A dirt separator includes a separating chamber defined by an outer wall, the separating chamber having a longitudinal axis; an air inlet into the separating chamber; and a shroud comprising a screen through which air is able to flow out of the separation chamber. The shroud further includes a shroud skirt extending about one end of the shroud, the shroud skirt being fixed to the rest of the shr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dyson Technology Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L5/24. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 12 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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