Robotic vacuum cleaning system

US9675224B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9675224-B2
Application numberUS-201514947826-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 20, 2015
Priority dateApr 29, 2011
Publication dateJun 13, 2017
Grant dateJun 13, 2017

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Abstract

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An autonomous coverage robot includes a cleaning assembly having forward roller and rearward rollers counter-rotating with respect to each other. The rollers are arranged to substantially maintain a cross sectional area between the two rollers yet permitting collapsing therebetween as large debris is passed. Each roller includes a resilient elastomer outer tube and a partially air-occupied inner resilient core configured to bias the outer tube to rebound. The core includes a hub and resilient spokes extending between the inner surface of the outer tube and the hub. The spokes suspend the outer tube to float about the hub and transfer torque from the hub to the outer tube while allowing the outer tube to momentarily deform or move offset from the hub during impact with debris larger than the cross sectional area between the two rollers.

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What is claimed is: 1. A mobile cleaning robot comprising: a chassis defining a vacuum airway; a cleaning head supported by the chassis and arranged proximate to a floor surface supporting the mobile cleaning robot, the cleaning head in pneumatic communication with the vacuum airway; and a collection bin releasable received by the chassis and comprising: a bin housing defining a debris collection volume and a debris intake opening arranged to pneumatically interface the debris collection volume with the vacuum airway when the collection bin is received by the chassis, the bin housing having a top portion and a side portion relative to the floor surface, the top portion defining a filter access opening and a filter seat within the debris collection volume and accessible through the filter access opening, the side portion defining an exhaust port; an impeller disposed within the bin housing and having an impeller intake in pneumatic communication with the debris intake opening and an impeller outlet in pneumatic communication with the exhaust port, the impeller configured to pull air into the debris collection volume from the vacuum airway through the debris intake opening and out the exhaust port; a filter door coupled to the top portion of the bin housing at the filter access opening, the filter door moveable between a closed position and an open position that allows access through the filter access opening; and a filter releasably received and seated in the filter seat, the filter having an inlet surface in pneumatic communication with the debris intake opening and an outlet surface opposing the filter door, the filter arranged between the debris collection volume and the impeller to define an airflow cavity between the outlet surface of the filter and the filter door, the airflow cavity pneumatically interfacing with the impeller intake and defining a longitudinal axis, wherein a cross-sectional area taken transverse to the longitudinal axis of the airflow cavity is substantially equal to a cross-sectional area of the impeller intake. 2. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 1 , wherein the debris intake opening defines an intake axis arranged substantially perpendicular to the inlet surface of the filter. 3. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 1 , wherein the impeller intake is diametrically aligned with the longitudinal axis of the airflow cavity. 4. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 1 , wherein the filter door includes walls that extend into the debris collection volume to partially define the airflow cavity when the filter door is in the closed position. 5. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 4 , wherein the filter door includes a release mechanism configured to releasably attach the filter door to the top portion of the bin housing. 6. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 5 , wherein the top portion of the bin housing defines a recess and the release mechanism comprises a resilient tab configured to releasably engage with the recess. 7. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 4 , wherein the filter includes a pull tab extending from the outlet surface of the filter to facilitate removal of the filter from the filter seat when the filter door is in the open position. 8. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 7 , further comprising a filter presence feature disposed within the filter seat, the filter presence feature configured to prevent the filter door from moving to the closed position when the filter is not registered within the filter seat or the filter is unseated from the filter seat. 9. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 1 , wherein the filter seat comprises one or more filter support members arranged to retain the seated filter within the debris collection volume. 10. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 1 , wherein the filter has first and second ends and defines a longitudinal axis between the first and second ends, the filter extending longitudinally from the first end arranged adjacent the impeller intake to the second end arranged adjacent the side portion of the bin housing, the second end of the filter and the impeller intake spaced apart by a separation distance spanning the longitudinal axis of the filter, wherein the impeller extends between the first end of the filter and the side portion of the bin housing. 11. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 10 , wherein the filter seat holds the filter in a tilted orientation about the longitudinal axis of the filter, wherein the outlet surface of the filter partially faces the debris intake opening. 12. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 1 , wherein the impeller is positioned adjacent to the debris collection volume. 13. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 1 , wherein the bin housing has top and bottom surfaces, and the impeller defines an axis of rotation extending substantially perpendicular to the top and bottom surfaces of the bin housing. 14. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 13 , wherein the axis of rotation of the impeller does not intersect the filter. 15. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 13 , wherein the impeller intake is coaxial with the axis of rotation of the impeller. 16. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 1 , wherein the top portion of the bin housing includes a removable access panel configured to provide access to the impeller. 17. The mobile cleaning robot of claim 1 , further comprising a debris access door pivotally coupled to the bin housing to move between a closed position and an open position that allows access to the debris collection volume, debris access door defining the debris intake opening.

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  • Automatic control of the travelling movement; Automatic obstacle detection · CPC title

  • Accessories to be used in combination with conventional vacuum-cleaning devices · CPC title

  • Filtering or separating contaminants or debris · CPC title

  • Roll shaped surface treating tools · CPC title

  • Cleaning · CPC title

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What does patent US9675224B2 cover?
An autonomous coverage robot includes a cleaning assembly having forward roller and rearward rollers counter-rotating with respect to each other. The rollers are arranged to substantially maintain a cross sectional area between the two rollers yet permitting collapsing therebetween as large debris is passed. Each roller includes a resilient elastomer outer tube and a partially air-occupied inne…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Irobot Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L11/4041. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 13 2017 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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