Cyclonic separator
US-9237834-B2 · Jan 19, 2016 · US
US9414730B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9414730-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214111937-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 16, 2012 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2016 |
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A cyclonic separator comprising a ring of cyclone bodies and an outlet duct through which cleansed fluid is discharged from the cyclonic separator, wherein the outlet duct extends between two adjacent cyclone bodies.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cyclonic separator comprising a ring of cyclone bodies and an outlet duct through which cleansed fluid is discharged from the cyclonic separator, wherein each of the cyclone bodies discharges fluid into the outlet duct, and the outlet duct has a first section that extends along an axis about which the cyclone bodies are arranged and a second section that extends from the first section to between two adjacent cyclone bodies. 2. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the cyclonic separator comprises an elongated filter located in the first section of the outlet duct. 3. The cyclonic separator of claim 2 , wherein the filter comprises a hollow tube that is open at one end and closed at an opposite end, and fluid discharged by the cyclone bodies enters the interior of the filter via the open end and passes through the filter into the outlet duct. 4. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the cyclonic separator comprises a dirt collection chamber into which dirt separated by the cyclone bodies collects, and the dirt collection chamber surrounds at least part of the outlet duct. 5. The cyclonic separator of claim 4 , wherein the dirt collection chamber and the outlet duct share a common wall. 6. The cyclonic separator of claim 1 , wherein the cyclonic separator comprises a first cyclone stage and a second cyclone stage located downstream of the first cyclone stage, the first cyclone stage comprises a cyclone chamber having a longitudinal axis, and the second cyclone stage comprises the ring of cyclone bodies arranged about the longitudinal axis. 7. The cyclonic separator of claim 6 , wherein the cyclone chamber surrounds at least part of the outlet duct. 8. The cyclonic separator of claim 7 , wherein each of the cyclone bodies discharges fluid into the outlet duct, the outlet duct has a first section that extends along the longitudinal axis, and a second section that extends from the first section to between the two adjacent cyclone bodies, and the cyclone chamber surrounds at least part of the first section of the outlet duct. 9. The cyclonic separator of claim 6 , wherein the cyclonic separator comprises an inlet duct for carrying fluid to the cyclone chamber, and the inlet duct extends between the two adjacent cyclone bodies. 10. The cyclonic separator of claim 9 , wherein the inlet duct comprises a first section for carrying fluid in a direction along the longitudinal axis and a second section for turning the fluid into the cyclone chamber, and the second section extends between the two adjacent cyclone bodies. 11. The cyclonic separator of claim 9 , wherein the inlet duct extends from an opening in the base of the cyclonic separator. 12. The cyclonic separator of claim 9 , wherein the inlet duct carries fluid to an upper part of the cyclone chamber. 13. The cyclonic separator of claim 9 , wherein the cyclone chamber surrounds at least part of the inlet duct. 14. The cyclonic separator of claim 9 , wherein part of the inlet duct is formed integrally with the outlet duct. 15. A vacuum cleaner comprising a cyclonic separator as claimed in claim 1 .
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