Domestic cyclonic vacuum cleaner

US2016100729A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016100729-A1
Application numberUS-201514878787-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateOct 8, 2015
Priority dateOct 10, 2014
Publication dateApr 14, 2016
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A cyclonic vacuum cleaner including a suction inlet fluidly connected in series to a vac-motor for drawing a dirty airflow in through the suction inlet. The suction inlet is fluidly connected downstream to both a first cyclonic separator and to a flow device via a flow junction, the flow junction configured for dividing the dirty airflow into two separate airflows, a first airflow passing through the first cyclonic separator and a second airflow passing through the flow device, thus stepping down the dirty airflow through the first separator compared to the dirty airflow through the suction inlet. The flow device is either a second cyclonic separator, an air filter or an air turbine. A screening member is upstream of the flow device for screening out dirt particles from the second airflow so that the dirt particles are retained in the first airflow, thus “concentrating” dust loading in the first airflow.

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1 . A domestic cyclonic vacuum cleaner comprising a suction inlet fluidly connected in series to a vac-motor for drawing a dirty airflow in through the suction inlet, the suction inlet being fluidly connected downstream to both a first cyclonic separator and to a flow device, said fluid connection to the first cyclonic separator and to the flow device being via a flow junction for dividing the dirty airflow into two separate airflows: a first airflow passing through the first cyclonic separator and a second airflow passing through the flow device; the flow device being either a second cyclonic separator, an air filter or an air turbine, and wherein a screening member is provided upstream of the flow device for screening out dirt particles from the second airflow so that the screened-out dirt particles are retained instead in the first airflow. 2 . The domestic cyclonic vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the first cyclonic separator has a tangential air inlet. 3 . The domestic cyclonic vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the first cyclonic separator and the flow device are both upstream of the vac-motor. 4 . The domestic cyclonic vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the flow device is a second cyclonic separator, the second cyclonic separator being arranged to have a smaller cut size than the first cyclonic separator for separating out from the second airflow fine dirt particles which, by virtue of their size, have passed through the screening member. 5 . The domestic cyclonic vacuum cleaner of claim 4 , wherein a third cyclonic separator is connected in series to either the first cyclonic separator or the second cyclonic separator, the third cyclonic separator also being connected in parallel to the second cyclonic separator when connected in series to the first cyclonic separator or in parallel to the first cyclonic separator when connected in series to the second cyclonic separator. 6 . The domestic cyclonic vacuum cleaner of claim 5 , wherein the third cyclonic separator is downstream of the first cyclonic separator when connected in series to the first cyclonic separator or downstream of the second cyclonic separator when connected in series to the second cyclonic separator. 7 . The domestic cyclonic vacuum cleaner of claim 6 , in which the third cyclonic separator has a smaller cut size than the first cyclonic separator when connected in series to the first cyclonic separator or a smaller cut size than the second cyclonic separator when connected in series to the second cyclonic separator. 8 . The domestic cyclonic vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the suction inlet is connected to the first separator by a first duct and the flow junction comprises an opening in a wall of the duct. 9 . The domestic cyclonic vacuum cleaner of claim 8 , wherein the screening member is provided across the opening. 10 . The domestic cyclonic vacuum cleaner of claim 9 , wherein the opening is provided in a section of the first duct which progressively reduces in cross-sectional area. 11 . The domestic cyclonic vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , in which the cut size X 1 of the first cyclonic separator is within ±30% of the cut size X s of the screening member (0.7 X s <X 1 <1.3 X s ). 12 . A domestic vacuum cleaner comprising a suction inlet fluidly connected in series to a vac-motor for drawing a dirty airflow in through the suction inlet, the suction inlet being fluidly connected downstream to both a first dust separator and to a flow device, said fluid connection to the first dust separator and to the flow device being via a flow junction for dividing the dirty airflow into two separate airflows: a first airflow passing through the first dust separator and a second airflow passing through the flow device; the flow device being either a second dust separator, an air filter or an air turbine, and wherein a screening member is provided upstream of the flow device for screening out dirt particles from the second airflow so that the screened-out dirt particles are retained instead in the first airflow.

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  • Suction cleaners with handles and nozzles fixed on the casings, e.g. wheeled suction cleaners with steering handle (A47L5/24 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Construction of inlets · CPC title

  • A47L9/1641Primary

    for parallel flow · CPC title

  • Dust collectors · CPC title

  • with injection or suction of gas or liquid into the cyclone · CPC title

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What does patent US2016100729A1 cover?
A cyclonic vacuum cleaner including a suction inlet fluidly connected in series to a vac-motor for drawing a dirty airflow in through the suction inlet. The suction inlet is fluidly connected downstream to both a first cyclonic separator and to a flow device via a flow junction, the flow junction configured for dividing the dirty airflow into two separate airflows, a first airflow passing throu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dyson Technology Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L9/1641. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Apr 14 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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