Dirt separator for a vacuum cleaner

US11517166B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11517166-B2
Application numberUS-201816637981-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 27, 2018
Priority dateAug 11, 2017
Publication dateDec 6, 2022
Grant dateDec 6, 2022

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A dirt separator for a vacuum cleaner includes a chamber having an inlet through which dirt-laden fluid enters and an outlet through which cleansed fluid exits the chamber. A disc located at the outlet rotates about a rotational axis and comprises holes through which the cleansed fluid passes. The inlet is defined by an end of an inlet duct that extends within the chamber, and a separation distance between the centre of the inlet and the centre of the disc is no greater than the diameter of the inlet.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A dirt separator for a vacuum cleaner, the dirt separator comprising: a chamber having an inlet through which dirt-laden fluid enters the chamber, and an outlet through which cleansed fluid exits the chamber; and a disc located at the outlet, the disc being arranged to rotate about a rotational axis and comprising holes through which the cleansed fluid passes, wherein the inlet is defined by an end of an inlet duct that extends within the chamber, and a separation distance between the centre of the inlet and the centre of the disc is no greater than the diameter of the inlet. 2. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the dirt-laden fluid entering the chamber is directed at the disc. 3. The dirt separator claim 1 , wherein dirt separated from the dirt-laden fluid collects at a bottom of the chamber and fills progressively in a direction towards a top of the chamber, the outlet is located at or adjacent the top of the chamber, and the bottom of the chamber is spaced axially from the top of the chamber. 4. The dirt separator claim 3 , wherein the inlet duct extends upwardly from the bottom of the chamber. 5. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the inlet duct extends linearly within the chamber. 6. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the inlet duct extends through a wall of the chamber, and an opposite end of the inlet duct is attachable to different attachments of the vacuum cleaner. 7. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the diameter of the disc is greater than the diameter of the inlet. 8. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the disc has a total open area greater than that of the inlet. 9. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the disc comprises a perforated region and a non-perforated region, the holes are formed in the perforated region and the dirt-laden fluid entering the chamber is directed at the non-perforated region. 10. The dirt separator claim 9 , wherein the non-perforated region has a width no less than the diameter of the inlet. 11. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the disc is formed of a metal. 12. The dirt separator of claim 1 , wherein the dirt separator comprises an electric motor for driving the disc about the rotational axis. 13. A handheld vacuum cleaner comprising a dirt separator that comprises: a chamber having an inlet through which dirt-laden fluid enters the chamber, and an outlet through which cleansed fluid exits the chamber; and a disc located at the outlet, the disc being arranged to rotate about a rotational axis and comprising holes through which the cleansed fluid passes, wherein the inlet is defined by an end of an inlet duct that extends within the chamber, and a separation distance between the centre of the inlet and the centre of the disc is no greater than the diameter of the inlet. 14. A stick vacuum cleaner comprising a handheld unit attached to a cleaner head by an elongate tube, wherein the handheld unit comprises a dirt separator that comprises a chamber having an inlet through which dirt-laden fluid enters the chamber, and an outlet through which cleansed fluid exits the chamber, and a disc located at the outlet, the disc being arranged to rotate about a rotational axis and comprising holes through which the cleansed fluid passes, wherein the inlet is defined by an end of an inlet duct that extends within the chamber, and a separation distance between the centre of the inlet and the centre of the disc is no greater than the diameter of the inlet, and wherein the elongate tube extends along an axis parallel to the rotational axis.

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  • Dust collectors · CPC title

  • A47L9/1675Primary

    movable, revolving or rotary · CPC title

  • by impingement against baffle separators · CPC title

  • A47L9/102Primary

    Dust separators (cyclones A47L9/16) · CPC title

  • with rotary plane filtering surfaces · CPC title

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What does patent US11517166B2 cover?
A dirt separator for a vacuum cleaner includes a chamber having an inlet through which dirt-laden fluid enters and an outlet through which cleansed fluid exits the chamber. A disc located at the outlet rotates about a rotational axis and comprises holes through which the cleansed fluid passes. The inlet is defined by an end of an inlet duct that extends within the chamber, and a separation dist…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dyson Technology Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L9/1675. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 06 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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