Handheld vacuum cleaner
US-2017071426-A1 · Mar 16, 2017 · US
US11826007B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11826007-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117549726-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 13, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2023 |
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A hand vacuum cleaner has a dual first stage cyclones.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hand vacuum cleaner having a front end, a rear end, an upper end, a lower end and a handle, the hand vacuum cleaner comprising: (a) an air flow passage extending from a first dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet; (b) a first cyclonic cleaning stage downstream of the dirty air inlet, the first cyclonic cleaning stage comprising first and second cyclones in parallel, each of the first and second cyclones having a cyclone air inlet, a cyclone air outlet, and a cyclone axis of rotation; (c) a pre-motor filter downstream from the first cyclonic cleaning stage; and, (d) a suction motor and fan assembly downstream of the pre-motor filter, the suction motor and fan assembly having a central axis of rotation, wherein, in operation, the first dirty air inlet receives untreated air and the cyclones of the first cyclonic cleaning stage are first air treatment chambers of the hand vacuum cleaner which treat the untreated air. 2. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the air flow passage comprises an inlet conduit that extends from the first dirty air inlet to an inlet conduit outlet end and an inlet manifold that extends from the inlet conduit outlet end to the cyclone air inlets. 3. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the cyclone axes of rotation are laterally spaced apart and the cyclone air inlets are on opposed lateral sides of the cyclones. 4. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the air flow passage comprises a second dirty air inlet, the first dirty air inlet is in air flow communication with the first cyclone and the second dirty air inlet is in air flow communication with the second cyclone. 5. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the handle is a pistol grip handle and when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the pistol grip handle extending upwardly and forwardly, the cyclone axes of rotation extend generally horizontally. 6. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 5 wherein the cyclone axes of rotation are laterally spaced apart. 7. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the first dirty air inlet is provided at the front end of the hand vacuum cleaner, each of the first and second cyclones has a front end and a rear end, and the front end of the first cyclone and the front end of the second cyclone are concurrently openable. 8. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 7 further comprising a dirt collection chamber external to the cyclones and the dirt collection chamber is opened concurrently with the first and second cyclones. 9. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the first cyclone has a first dirt collection chamber external thereto, the second cyclone has a second dirt collection chamber external thereto and the first and second dirt collection chambers are isolated from each other. 10. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 9 wherein the first and second cyclones and the first and second dirt collection chambers are concurrently openable. 11. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein air rotates in a first direction in the first cyclone and air rotates in a second opposite direction in the second cyclone. 12. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 further comprising a second cyclonic cleaning stage downstream from the first cyclonic cleaning stage. 13. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the handle is a pistol grip handle. 14. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the pre-motor filter and the suction motor are positioned rearward of the first cyclonic cleaning stage and forward of the handle. 15. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the cyclone axis of rotation of the first cyclone is provided on one lateral side of the handle and the cyclone axis of rotation of the second cyclone is provided on a second opposed lateral side of the handle. 16. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the air flow passage comprises an inlet conduit having an inlet end, an outlet end and a central longitudinally extending inlet conduit axis extending from the inlet end of the inlet conduit to the outlet end of the inlet conduit and the inlet conduit axis is generally parallel to the cyclone axis of rotation. 17. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 16 wherein further comprising a dirt collection chamber external to the cyclones and the handle is a pistol grip handle, and when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the pistol grip handle extending upwardly and forwardly, a lower end of the dirt collection chamber is positioned below an elevation of the cyclones. 18. A hand vacuum cleaner comprising: (a) an air flow passage extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet and the dirty air inlet is provided at the front end of the hand vacuum cleaner; (b) a cyclonic cleaning stage downstream of the dirty air inlet, the cyclonic cleaning stage comprising first and second cyclones in parallel, each of the first and second cyclones having a cyclone chamber having a front end, a rear end, a cyclone chamber air inlet, a cyclone chamber air outlet in the rear end, and a cyclone axis of rotation, wherein the cyclone axis of rotation intersects the front and rear ends of a respective cyclone, wherein the cyclone axis of rotation extends horizontally when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with an upper end of the hand vacuum cleaner above a lower end of the hand vacuum cleaner and wherein the front end of the cyclone chamber of the first cyclone and the front end of the cyclone chamber of the second cyclone are concurrently openable; (c) a pre-motor filter downstream from the first cyclonic cleaning stage; (d) a suction motor and fan assembly downstream of the pre-motor filter, the suction motor and fan assembly having a central axis of rotation; and (e) a dirt collection chamber external to the cyclones and the dirt collection chamber is opened concurrently with the first and second cyclones. 19. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 18 wherein the pre-motor filter and the suction motor are positioned rearward of the cyclonic cleaning stage and forward of the handle.
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