Cleaning roller for cleaning robots
US-2019029409-A1 · Jan 31, 2019 · US
US12137797B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12137797-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217665973-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2024 |
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A cleaning roller is mountable to a cleaning robot. The cleaning roller includes a sheath comprising a shell, an outer diameter of the shell tapering from a first end portion of the sheath and a second end portion of the sheath toward a center of the roller. The cleaning roller further includes a core including a central portion interlocked with the sheath to rotationally couple the core to the sheath and inhibit relative translation of the sheath and the core along an axis of rotation. An inner surface of the sheath and an outer surface of the core define an air gap therebetween, the air gap extending from the central portion of the core longitudinally along the axis of rotation toward the first end portion or the second end portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cleaning roller mountable to a cleaning robot, the cleaning roller comprising: a core extending along an axis of rotation of the cleaning roller; and a sheath surrounding the core, the sheath comprising an outer surface that tapers toward a center of the cleaning roller and comprising: first and second unsupported portions that are radially unsupported by the core, and a supported portion that is positioned between the first unsupported portion and the second unsupported portion, the supported portion of the sheath being radially supported by the core; wherein a central portion of the core comprises a locking member to radially support the supported portion of the sheath, the locking member extending longitudinally along the central portion of the core. 2. The cleaning roller of claim 1 , wherein the core comprises a portion rotationally coupled to the supported portion of the sheath. 3. The cleaning roller of claim 1 , wherein: the supported portion of the sheath is a first supported portion, and the sheath further comprises: a second supported portion that is positioned between the first unsupported portion of the sheath and a first end portion of the sheath, and a third supported portion that is positioned between the second unsupported portion of the sheath and a second end portion of the sheath. 4. The cleaning roller of claim 3 , wherein the sheath further comprises: a third unsupported portion that is positioned between the second supported portion and the first end portion of the sheath and that is radially unsupported by the core, and a fourth unsupported portion that is positioned between the third supported portion and the second end portion of the sheath and that is radially unsupported by the core. 5. The cleaning roller of claim 4 , wherein a length of the third unsupported portion and a length of the fourth unsupported portion are each between 5% and 25% of a length of the cleaning roller. 6. The cleaning roller of claim 3 , further comprising: a first support member positioned along the core, the first support member radially supporting the second supported portion; and a second support member positioned along the core, the second support member radially supporting the third supported portion. 7. The cleaning roller of claim 6 , wherein the core comprises: a first locking member abutting the first support member to inhibit longitudinal movement of the first support member relative to the core, and a second locking member abutting the second support member to inhibit longitudinal movement of the second support member relative to the core. 8. The cleaning roller of claim 1 , wherein a length of the first unsupported portion and a length of the second unsupported portion are each between 25% and 45% of a length of the cleaning roller. 9. The cleaning roller of claim 1 , wherein the core contacts the sheath only along the central portion of the core positioned at the center of the cleaning roller. 10. The cleaning roller of claim 9 , wherein the locking member is a first locking member, and the central portion of the core comprises a second locking member to circumferentially engage with a corresponding portion of the sheath. 11. The cleaning roller of claim 10 , wherein an outer diameter of the core at the first locking member is 30% to 60% greater than an outer diameter of the core along a shaft of the core. 12. The cleaning roller of claim 11 , wherein an outer diameter of the core at the second locking member is equal to the outer diameter of the core at the first locking member. 13. The cleaning roller of claim 1 , wherein the locking member extends longitudinally along the central portion of the core. 14. The cleaning roller of claim 13 , wherein: the locking member is a first locking member, and the central portion of the core comprises: a second locking member comprising a first surface to longitudinally abut the supported portion of the sheath and a second surface facing away from the supported portion of the sheath. 15. The cleaning roller of claim 14 , wherein the second surface is sloped. 16. The cleaning roller of claim 13 , wherein the central portion of the core comprises: a plurality of first locking members spaced apart from one another, the plurality of first locking members comprising the first locking member, and a plurality of second locking members spaced apart from one another, the plurality of second locking members comprising the second locking member. 17. The cleaning roller of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of first locking members and the plurality of second locking members are alternately arranged relative to one another. 18. The cleaning roller of claim 1 , wherein an outer diameter of the cleaning roller is uniform from a first end portion of the sheath to a second end portion of the sheath. 19. The cleaning roller of claim 18 , wherein the sheath comprises a plurality of vanes extending outwardly from the outer surface of the sheath and defining the outer diameter of the cleaning roller. 20. The cleaning roller of claim 1 , further comprising a support structure comprising the core and a rod member extending longitudinally from a first end portion or a second end portion of the core. 21. The cleaning roller of claim 1 , wherein first and second end portions of the core are mountable to the cleaning robot for rotating about the axis of rotation. 22. An autonomous cleaning robot comprising: a drive configured to move the autonomous cleaning robot across a floor surface; and a cleaning assembly comprising a cleaning roller rotatably mounted to the autonomous cleaning robot, the cleaning roller comprising: a core extending along an axis of rotation of the cleaning roller; and a sheath surrounding the core, the sheath comprising an outer surface that tapers toward a center of the cleaning roller and comprising: first and second unsupported portions that are radially unsupported by the core, and a supported portion that is positioned between the first unsupported portion and the second unsupported portion, the supported portion of the sheath being radially supported by the core; wherein a central portion of the core comprises a locking member to radially support the supported portion of the sheath, the locking member extending longitudinally along the central portion of the core. 23. The autonomous cleaning robot of claim 22 , wherein: the cleaning roller is a first cleaning roller, and the cleaning assembly further comprises: a second cleaning roller rotatably mounted to the autonomous cleaning robot, the second cleaning roller comprising a sheath, an outer surface of the sheath of the second cleaning roller and the outer surface of the sheath of the first cleaning roller separated by a distance that varies along lengths of the first and second cleaning rollers. 24. The autonomous cleaning robot of claim 22 , wherein: the supported portion of the sheath is a first supported portion, and the sheath of the cleaning roller comprises: a second supported portion that is positioned between the first unsupported portion of the sheath and a first end portion of the sheath, a third supported portion that is positioned between the second unsupported portion of the sheath and a second end portion of the sheath, a third unsupported portion that is positioned between the second supported portion and the first end portion of the sheath and that is radially unsupported by the core, a
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