Surface cleaning apparatus with cordless convertible handheld configuration
US-2018035854-A1 · Feb 8, 2018 · US
US11723501B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11723501-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917263235-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2023 |
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The handheld vacuum cleaner ( 10 ) includes a housing ( 22 ), a handle ( 42 ), a suction opening ( 90 ), and a debris separator ( 14 ). The debris separator ( 14 ) includes a generally horizontal cyclone ( 66 ). An airflow rotate about a cyclone axis ( 70 ) to separate debris from the airflow. The cyclone axis ( 70 ) being generally perpendicular to an inlet axis ( 222 ). A suction source ( 170 ) is operable to generate the airflow. The suction source ( 170 ) including a suction source axis ( 186 ), a motor ( 178 ), and a fan ( 182 ) rotated by the motor ( 178 ) about the suction source axis ( 186 ). The suction source axis ( 186 ) is positioned at an obtuse angle relative to the inlet axis ( 222 ) and perpendicular to the cyclone axis ( 70 ). A debris collector ( 18 ) is in fluid communication with the debris outlet ( 126 ). The debris collector ( 18 ) is configured to receive the debris separated from the airflow. The debris collector ( 18 ) extends below the suction source ( 170 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A handheld vacuum cleaner comprising; a housing; a handle extending from the housing; a suction nozzle opening including an inlet axis that extends centrally through the suction nozzle opening; a debris separator configured to separate debris from an airflow, the debris separator including an inlet having the inlet axis that extends centrally through the inlet and a debris outlet having an outlet axis that extends centrally through the debris outlet, the debris separator includes a generally horizontal cyclone having a cyclone axis that extends centrally through the generally horizontal cyclone, the airflow rotatable about the cyclone axis to separate the debris from the airflow, the cyclone axis being generally perpendicular to the inlet axis; a suction source operable to generate the airflow, the suction source including a suction source axis, a motor, and a fan rotated by the motor about the suction source axis, the suction source axis extends centrally through the suction source and intersects the inlet axis and the generally horizontal cyclone, the suction source axis positioned at an obtuse angle relative to the inlet axis and perpendicular to the cyclone axis; and a debris collector in fluid communication with the debris outlet, the debris collector configured to receive the debris separated from the airflow, the debris collector extending below the suction source. 2. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the debris separator includes a first stage separator in fluid communication with the inlet and a second stage separator in fluid communication with the first stage separator. 3. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 2 , wherein the first stage separator further comprises a sidewall that extends around the cyclone axis, wherein the inlet and the debris outlet extend through and are tangential to the sidewall. 4. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 3 , wherein the second stage separator includes an outer cylindrical portion having a plurality of apertures to restrict large debris from entering the second stage separator, wherein the second stage separator includes a second stage debris outlet in fluid communication with the debris collector. 5. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the suction source axis is positioned at an acute angle relative to the outlet axis. 6. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 5 , wherein the acute angle is in a range from 45 degrees to 70 degrees. 7. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the outlet axis is positioned at an acute angle relative to the inlet axis. 8. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 7 , wherein the acute angle of the outlet axis relative to the inlet axis is in a range from 30 degrees to 60 degrees. 9. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 8 , wherein the acute angle of the outlet axis relative to the inlet axis is in the range from 35 degrees to 45 degrees. 10. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a rear portion that forms a first substantially flat surface configured to support the handheld vacuum cleaner when the handheld vacuum cleaner is positioned on a surface, wherein the suction source is angled relative to the first substantially flat surface towards the inlet. 11. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 10 , further comprising a battery connection port configured to be positioned at an angle relative to the surface that is configured to receive a battery for powering the suction source, wherein the battery, when received, is configured to be proximate to and offset the surface when the handheld vacuum cleaner is positioned on the surface to allow the battery to be removably coupled to the battery connection port. 12. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 10 , wherein the debris collector includes a bottom wall positioned adjacent the first substantially flat surface of the housing, wherein the bottom wall aligns with the first substantially flat of the housing to support the handheld vacuum cleaner on the surface. 13. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 12 , wherein the debris collector further comprises a release trigger configured to selectively open the bottom wall to allow debris to be removed from the debris collector. 14. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , further comprising a battery connection port that extends from the housing in a position between the debris separator and a rear portion of the housing, the battery connection port being configured to receive a battery along a battery connection axis for powering the suction source, and wherein the battery connection axis is offset and generally parallel to the inlet axis. 15. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 14 , wherein the handle further comprises a first portion that extends from the housing proximate the debris separator and a second portion secured to the battery connection port. 16. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the debris collector extends along the housing adjacent to the suction source, wherein the generally horizontal cyclone proximate a front portion of the housing and in front of the debris collector and the suction source, and wherein the generally horizontal cyclone is positioned above the suction source and the debris collector when the handheld vacuum cleaner is positioned on a surface. 17. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , further comprising a filter in fluid communication with the generally horizontal cyclone, wherein the cyclone axis passes through the filter. 18. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 17 , wherein the filter is annular and defines an aperture in communication with an air outlet of the generally horizontal cyclone, and wherein the airflow travels sequentially out the air outlet, through the aperture in a first direction, and through the filter in a second direction opposite the first direction prior to exiting the handheld vacuum. 19. The handheld vacuum cleaner of claim 17 , further comprising a filter cover removably coupled to the housing to selectively secure the filter within the housing, wherein the cyclone axis passes through the filter cover. 20. A handheld vacuum cleaner comprising; a housing; a handle extending from the housing; a suction nozzle opening including an inlet axis that extends centrally through the suction nozzle opening; a debris separator configured to separate debris from an airflow, the debris separator including an inlet having the inlet axis that extends centrally through the inlet and a debris outlet having an outlet axis that extends centrally through the debris outlet, the debris separator includes a generally horizontal cyclone having a cyclone axis that extends centrally through the generally horizontal cyclone, the airflow rotatable about the cyclone axis to separate the debris from the airflow, the cyclone axis being generally perpendicular to the inlet axis; a suction source operable to generate the airflow, the suction source including a suction source axis, a motor, and a fan rotated by the motor about the suction source axis, the suction source axis extends centrally through the suction source and intersects the inlet axis, the suction source axis positioned at an obtuse angle relative to the inlet axis and perpendicular to the cyclone axis; a debris collector in fluid communication with the debris outlet, the debris collector configured to receive the debris separated from the airflow, the debris collector extending below the suction source; and a filter in fluid communication with the generally h
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