Filtering devices for evacuation stations

US2025235064A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025235064-A1
Application numberUS-202519175559-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateApr 10, 2025
Priority dateJul 7, 2021
Publication dateJul 24, 2025
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A filtering device for an evacuation station includes a filter bag configured to collect debris evacuated from a cleaning robot by an evacuation station. The filtering device includes an interface assembly configured to interface with the evacuation station. The interface assembly includes (i) a base attached to the filter bag along an opening of the filter bag, (ii) an access door configured to provide or limit access to a space within the filter bag depending on whether the access door is in an open position or a closed position, and (iii) one or more hinges connecting the base to the access door. The access door is rotatable around the one or more hinges from the closed position to the open position.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A filtering device comprising: a filter bag configured to collect debris in a space within the filter bag, the debris being evacuated from a cleaning robot by an evacuation station; an interface assembly attached to the filter bag, the interface assembly configured to interface with the evacuation station to pneumatically connect the evacuation station with the space within the filter bag; and a releasable magnetic flap disposed on the filter bag, the releasable magnetic flap configured to provide access to the space within the filter bag. 2 . The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the interface assembly comprises an inlet configured to interface with an outlet of the evacuation station to pneumatically connect the space within the filter bag with the outlet of the evacuation station. 3 . The filtering device of claim 2 , further comprising a conduit, wherein an opening of the conduit is aligned with the inlet and wherein the conduit extends into the space within the filter bag. 4 . The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic flap is disposed on the filter bag in a position substantially opposite a position of the interface assembly. 5 . The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic flap provides a seal that prevents escape of the debris from the filter bag when the magnetic flap is in an unreleased position. 6 . The filtering device of claim 5 , wherein a strength of one or more magnets of the magnetic flap is sufficient to maintain the magnetic flap in the unreleased position when a flow of air is generated by the evacuation station. 7 . The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the releasable magnetic flap has a substantially rectangular shape. 8 . The filtering device of claim 7 , wherein the releasable magnetic flap is attached to the filter bag along one edge of the substantially rectangular shape. 9 . The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein one or more magnets are disposed on the magnetic flap, between 0 cm and 5 cm from at least one edge of the magnetic flap. 10 . The filtering device of claim 9 , wherein the filter bag comprises magnetic material disposed around a rear-facing opening of the filter bag, the magnetic material configured to interact with the one or more magnets. 11 . An evacuation station comprising: an airflow pathway; a robot interface configured to pneumatically connect a debris bin of a cleaning robot to the airflow pathway; and a filtering device pneumatically connected to the airflow pathway, the filtering device comprising: a filter bag configured to collect debris in a space within the filter bag, the debris being evacuated from the cleaning robot; an interface assembly attached to the filter bag, the interface assembly configured to interface with the evacuation station; and a releasable magnetic flap disposed on the filter bag, the releasable magnetic flap configured to provide access to the space within the filter bag. 12 . The evacuation station of claim 11 , wherein the interface assembly comprises an inlet configured to interface with an outlet of the evacuation station to pneumatically connect the space within the filter bag with the outlet of the evacuation station. 13 . The evacuation station of claim 12 , further comprising a conduit, wherein an opening of the conduit is aligned with the inlet and wherein the conduit extends into the space within the filter bag. 14 . The evacuation station of claim 11 , wherein the magnetic flap is disposed on the filter bag in a position substantially opposite a position of the interface assembly. 15 . The evacuation station of claim 11 , wherein the magnetic flap provides a seal that prevents escape of the debris from the filter bag when the magnetic flap is in an unreleased position. 16 . The evacuation station of claim 15 , wherein a strength of one or more magnets of the magnetic flap is sufficient to maintain the magnetic flap in the unreleased position when a flow of air is generated by the evacuation station. 17 . The evacuation station of claim 11 , wherein the releasable magnetic flap has a substantially rectangular shape. 18 . The evacuation station of claim 17 , wherein the releasable magnetic flap is attached to the filter bag along one edge of the substantially rectangular shape. 19 . The evacuation station of claim 11 , wherein one or more magnets are disposed on the magnetic flap, between 0 cm and 5 cm from at least one edge of the magnetic flap. 20 . The evacuation station of claim 19 , wherein the filter bag comprises magnetic material disposed around a rear-facing opening of the filter bag, the magnetic material configured to interact with the one or more magnets.

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  • for cleaning appliances, e.g. suction cleaners · CPC title

  • Means for generating a circulation of a fluid in a filtration system, e.g. using a pump or a fan · CPC title

  • Gaskets, sealings · CPC title

  • Permanent measures for connecting different parts of the filter, e.g. welding, glueing or moulding · CPC title

  • Snap, latch or clip connecting means · CPC title

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What does patent US2025235064A1 cover?
A filtering device for an evacuation station includes a filter bag configured to collect debris evacuated from a cleaning robot by an evacuation station. The filtering device includes an interface assembly configured to interface with the evacuation station. The interface assembly includes (i) a base attached to the filter bag along an opening of the filter bag, (ii) an access door configured t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Irobot Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L9/2873. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jul 24 2025 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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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).