Vacuum cleaner
US-10105022-B2 · Oct 23, 2018 · US
US11357370B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11357370-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916600187-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2022 |
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A handheld vacuum cleaner including a fluid flow path, a main body, a fluid flow motor, a battery, and a cyclone chamber. The fluid flow path extends from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet, and the main body includes a handle. The fluid flow motor is positioned in the fluid flow path. The battery is positioned below the fluid flow motor. The cyclone chamber is in the fluid flow path transverse to the dirty air inlet. The cyclone chamber includes a first end wall and a second end wall, a cyclone chamber axis passing through the first end wall and the second end wall, a cyclone dirty fluid inlet, and a cyclone clean fluid outlet. The first end wall and the second end wall of the cyclone chamber both intersect a common horizontal plane when the handheld vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface.
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What is claimed is: 1. A handheld vacuum cleaner comprising: a fluid flow path extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet; a main body including a handle; a fluid flow motor positioned in the fluid flow path, the fluid flow motor operable to generate an airflow along the fluid flow path; a battery positioned below the fluid flow motor; and a cyclone chamber in the fluid flow path transverse to the dirty air inlet, the cyclone chamber configured to separate debris from the airflow, the cyclone chamber including a first end wall and a second end wall, a cyclone chamber axis about which the airflow and debris rotate, the cyclone chamber axis passing through the first end wall and the second end wall, a cyclone dirty fluid inlet, and a cyclone clean fluid outlet, wherein the first end wall and the second end wall of the cyclone chamber both intersect a common horizontal plane when the handheld vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface. 2. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the battery is a removable and rechargeable battery pack. 3. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the battery is entirely positioned below the fluid flow motor. 4. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the handheld vacuum cleaner is supported solely by the battery when the handheld vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface. 5. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the fluid flow motor has a fluid flow motor axis that is vertical when the handheld vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface. 6. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the fluid flow motor axis is positioned closer to the handle than the cyclone chamber axis. 7. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the fluid flow motor axis is offset from and perpendicular to the cyclone chamber axis. 8. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , further comprising a pre-motor filter in the fluid flow path downstream from the cyclonic separator and upstream from the fluid flow motor, wherein the pre-motor filter defines a filter axis that is coaxial with the fluid flow motor axis. 9. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 8 , wherein the pre-motor filter includes a first cylindrical filter and a second cylindrical filter, the second cylindrical filter being nested within the first cylindrical filter. 10. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , further comprising a dirt collection region with an openable bottom; wherein the fluid flow motor is positioned between the dirt collection region and the handle. 11. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 10 , wherein the dirt collection region is at least partially defined by a bin that is removably secured to the main body. 12. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 11 , wherein the bottom of the dirt collection region is openable when the bin is removed from the main body. 13. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the handheld vacuum cleaner is supported solely on the battery when positioned on the horizontal surface. 14. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the fluid flow motor has a fluid flow motor axis, the fluid flow motor operable to rotate a fan about the fluid flow motor axis, wherein the fluid flow motor axis extends through the battery. 15. A handheld vacuum cleaner comprising: a fluid flow path extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet; a main body including a handle; a fluid flow motor positioned in the fluid flow path, the fluid flow motor operable to generate an airflow along the fluid flow path; wherein the fluid flow motor has a fluid flow motor axis that is vertical when the handheld vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface; a cyclone chamber in the fluid flow path, the cyclonic chamber configured to separate debris from the airflow, the cyclone chamber including a first end wall and a second end wall, a cyclone chamber axis about which the airflow and debris rotate, the cyclone chamber axis passing through the first end wall and the second end wall, a cyclone dirty fluid inlet, and a cyclone clean fluid outlet, wherein the first end wall and the second end wall of the cyclone chamber both intersect a common horizontal plane when the handheld vacuum cleaner is positioned on the horizontal surface. 16. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 15 , wherein the fluid flow motor axis is positioned closer to the handle than the cyclone chamber axis. 17. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 15 , wherein the fluid flow motor axis is offset from and perpendicular to the cyclone chamber axis. 18. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 15 , further comprising a pre-motor filter in the fluid flow path downstream from the cyclonic separator and upstream from the fluid flow motor, wherein the pre-motor filter defines a filter axis that is coaxial with the fluid flow motor axis. 19. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 18 , wherein the pre-motor filter includes a first cylindrical filter and a second cylindrical filter, the second cylindrical filter being nested within the first cylindrical filter. 20. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 15 , further comprising a dirt collection region with an openable bottom; wherein the fluid flow motor is positioned between the dirt collection region and the handle. 21. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 20 , wherein the dirt collection region is at least partially defined by a bin that is removably secured to the main body. 22. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 21 , wherein the bottom of the dirt collection region is openable when the bin is removed from the main body. 23. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 20 , further comprising a battery positioned below the fluid flow motor, wherein a bottom surface of the battery is below the openable bottom of the dirt collection region. 24. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 23 , wherein the fluid flow motor has a fluid flow motor axis, the fluid flow motor operable to rotate a fan about the fluid flow motor axis, wherein the fluid flow motor axis extends through the battery. 25. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 15 , wherein the handheld vacuum cleaner is supported solely on the battery when positioned on the horizontal surface. 26. A handheld vacuum cleaner comprising: a fluid flow path extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet, the fluid flow motor operable to generate an airflow along the fluid flow path; a main body including a handle; a fluid flow motor positioned in the fluid flow path; a dirt collection region with an openable bottom; wherein the fluid flow motor is positioned between the dirt collection region and the handle; and a cyclone chamber in the fluid flow path, the cyclone chamber configured to separate debris from the airflow, the cyclone chamber including a first end wall and a second end wall, a cyclone chamber axis about which the airflow and debris rotate, the cyclone chamber axis passing through the first end wall and the second end wall, a cyclone dirty fluid inlet, and a cyclone clean fluid outlet, wherein the first end wall and the second end wall of the cyclone chamber both intersect a common horizontal plane when the handheld vacuum cleaner is positioned on a horizontal surface; a battery positioned below the fluid flow motor, wherein a bottom surface of the battery is below the openable bottom of the dirt collection region;
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