Cyclonic separator

US9237834B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9237834-B2
Application numberUS-201214111990-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 16, 2012
Priority dateApr 15, 2011
Publication dateJan 19, 2016
Grant dateJan 19, 2016

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A cyclonic separator comprising a first cyclone stage, a second cyclone stage and an inlet duct. The first cyclone stage comprises a cyclone chamber and a first dirt collection chamber. The second cyclone stage is located downstream of the first cyclone stage and comprises a second dirt collection chamber. The inlet duct carries fluid from an opening in the base of the cyclonic separator to the cyclone chamber, and the first dirt collection chamber surrounds at least partly the inlet duct and the second dirt collection chamber.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A cyclonic separator comprising: a first cyclone stage comprising a cyclone chamber and a first dirt collection chamber located below the cyclone chamber; a second cyclone stage located downstream of the first cyclone stage and comprising a second dirt collection chamber; and an inlet duct for carrying fluid from an opening in the base of the cyclonic separator to the cyclone chamber, wherein the first dirt collection chamber surrounds at least partly the inlet duct and the second dirt collection chamber. 2. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the second dirt collection chamber is adjacent the inlet duct. 3. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the second dirt collection chamber is delimited by the inlet duct. 4. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the inlet duct carries fluid to an upper part of the cyclone chamber. 5. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the cyclone chamber surrounds at least part of the inlet duct. 6. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the inlet duct comprises a first section for carrying fluid in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the cyclone chamber, and a second section for turning the fluid and introducing the fluid into the cyclone chamber. 7. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the first cyclone stage comprises a shroud that serves as an outlet for the cyclone chamber, and the inlet duct terminates at a wall of the shroud. 8. The cyclonic separator of claim 7 , wherein at least part of the inlet duct is formed integrally with the shroud. 9. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the first dirt collection chamber and the second dirt collection chamber share a common side wall. 10. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the first dirt collection chamber is delimited by an outer side wall and an inner side wall, and the second dirt collection chamber is delimited by the inner side wall and the inlet duct. 11. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the second cyclone stage comprises one or more cyclone chambers located above the second dirt collection chamber. 12. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the cyclonic separator comprises an outlet duct for carrying fluid from the second cyclone stage, and the first cyclone stage surrounds at least part of the outlet duct. 13. The cyclonic separator of claim 12 , wherein the cyclone chamber surrounds at least part of the outlet duct. 14. The cyclonic separator of claim 12 , wherein the first dirt collection chamber surrounds at least part of the outlet duct. 15. The cyclonic separator claim 12 , wherein the second dirt collection chamber is delimited by the outlet duct. 16. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein part of the inlet duct is formed integrally with the outlet duct. 17. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the cyclonic separator comprises an elongated filter located in the outlet duct. 18. The cyclonic separator of claim 17 , wherein the filter comprises a hollow tube that extends along the outlet duct. 19. The cyclonic separator of claim 18 , wherein the filter is open at one end and closed at an opposite end, and fluid from the second cyclone stage enters the hollow interior of the filter via the open end and passes through the filter into the outlet duct. 20. The cyclonic separator of claim 17 , wherein the first cyclone stage surrounds at least part of the filter. 21. An upright vacuum cleaner comprising a cyclonic separator as claimed in claim 1 , a cleaner head located below the cyclonic separator, and ducting for carrying fluid from the cleaner head to the cyclonic separator. 22. A canister vacuum cleaner comprising a cyclonic separator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the base of the cyclonic separator is directed towards the front of the vacuum cleaner.

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What does patent US9237834B2 cover?
A cyclonic separator comprising a first cyclone stage, a second cyclone stage and an inlet duct. The first cyclone stage comprises a cyclone chamber and a first dirt collection chamber. The second cyclone stage is located downstream of the first cyclone stage and comprises a second dirt collection chamber. The inlet duct carries fluid from an opening in the base of the cyclonic separator to the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gammack Peter David, Ireland Simon Edward, Crouch Jeremy William, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L9/1625. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 19 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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