Handheld vacuum assembly for the capture and collection of insects
US-2024415107-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US12484745B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12484745-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318303301-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2023 |
| Priority date | May 9, 2022 |
| Publication date | Dec 2, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 2, 2025 |
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An extraction cleaner includes a suction nozzle having an inlet path and suction fan configured to provide suction. The inlet path brings liquid and air into the extraction cleaner. Suction fan has a fan entrance, a recovery tank is spaced from the fan entrance. A separator element configured to allow liquid to flow into the recovery tank, inhibit the flow of liquid out of the recovery tank, and inhibit liquid from reaching the fan entrance, or all three. The separator element may be a butterfly valve configured to selectively close the fan entrance. The separator element may be a funnel extending into the recovery tank to block liquid from leaving the recovery tank during inversion. The separator element may be a fan separator adjacent the suction fan, which directs liquid outward, away from the fan separator, within the extraction cleaner, such that liquid is moved away from the suction fan.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A handheld extraction cleaner, comprising: a suction nozzle defining an inlet path; a suction fan configured to provide suction to the inlet path, such that the inlet path brings liquid and air into the handheld extraction cleaner, wherein the suction fan has a fan entrance; a recovery tank spaced from the fan entrance; and a separator element configured to allow liquid to flow into the recovery tank, and/or to inhibit the flow of liquid out of the recovery tank, and/or to inhibit liquid from reaching the fan entrance; wherein the separator element is a fan separator adjacent the suction fan, and wherein the fan separator directs liquid outward, away from the fan separator, within the handheld extraction cleaner, such that liquid is moved away from the suction fan. 2 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the fan separator and the suction fan are driven by a common element. 3 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 1 , further comprising: a funnel located at a tank inlet of the recovery tank, and wherein the funnel extends from the tank inlet into the recovery tank, such that the funnel blocks liquid from leaving the recovery tank during operation outside of an operating zone range of the handheld extraction cleaner. 4 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the fan separator includes a fan element having separator blades and defining a plurality of holes; and wherein the separator blades are configured to direct liquid away from a center of the fan separator and outward by centrifugal force through the plurality of holes. 5 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 4 , further comprising: a vacuum motor; a shaft extending from or operatively connected to the vacuum motor; wherein the suction fan and the fan separator are commonly driven by the vacuum motor via the shaft. 6 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 5 , further comprising: a spacer element having a central column configured to support the shaft. 7 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 6 , wherein the spacer element includes spacer walls and a cylinder; and wherein the spacer walls extend from the central column to the cylinder and define spacer gaps between the spacer walls such that air may pass through the spacer gaps to the suction fan. 8 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 7 , wherein there are four spacer walls defining an X shape. 9 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 7 , wherein the separator element defines fan gaps arranged such that working air flows through the fan gaps to the spacer gaps of the spacer element and toward the suction fan. 10 . A handheld extraction cleaner, comprising: a suction nozzle defining an inlet path; a brush element disposed adjacent one end of the inlet path; a suction fan configured to provide suction to an opposite end of the inlet path from the brush element, such that the inlet path brings liquid and air into the handheld extraction cleaner, wherein the suction fan has a fan entrance; a vacuum motor operatively driving the suction fan; a recovery tank having a tank inlet spaced from the fan entrance; and a separator element configured to allow liquid to flow into the recovery tank and/or inhibit liquid from reaching the fan entrance; wherein the separator element is a fan separator adjacent the suction fan, and wherein the fan separator directs liquid outward, away from the fan separator, within the handheld extraction cleaner, such that liquid is moved away from the suction fan. 11 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 10 , wherein the fan separator and the suction fan are commonly driven by the vacuum motor. 12 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 10 , further comprising: a funnel located at the tank inlet of the recovery tank, and wherein the funnel extends from the tank inlet into the recovery tank, such that the funnel blocks liquid from leaving the recovery tank during operation outside of an operating zone range of the handheld extraction cleaner. 13 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 10 , wherein the fan separator includes a fan element having separator blades and defining a plurality of holes; and wherein the separator blades are configured to direct liquid away from a center of the fan separator and outward by centrifugal force through the plurality of holes. 14 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 13 , further comprising: a shaft extending from or operatively connected to the vacuum motor; wherein the suction fan and the fan separator are driven by the vacuum motor via the shaft. 15 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 14 , further comprising: a spacer element having a central column configured to support the shaft. 16 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 15 , wherein the spacer element includes spacer walls and a cylinder; and wherein the spacer walls extend from the central column to the cylinder and define spacer gaps between the spacer walls such that air may pass through the spacer gaps to the suction fan. 17 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 16 , wherein there are four spacer walls defining an X shape. 18 . The handheld extraction cleaner of claim 16 , wherein the separator element defines fan gaps arranged such that working air flows through the fan gaps to the spacer gaps of the spacer element and toward the suction fan.
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