Surface cleaning apparatus
US-2016174786-A1 · Jun 23, 2016 · US
US9986880B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9986880-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615095714-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 5, 2018 |
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A hand vacuum cleaner has a uniflow cyclone with a front cyclone air inlet and a rear air cyclone outlet.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hand vacuum cleaner having a front end having a dirty air inlet, a rear end, a clean air outlet, an upper end and a bottom, the hand vacuum cleaner comprising: a) a main body comprising an upper end having a dirty air inlet, a lower end, a front end and a rear end, the main body housing a suction motor and fan assembly, the suction motor and fan assembly having a suction motor axis of rotation; and, b) a cyclone unit comprising a cyclone and a dirt collection chamber, the cyclone having a cyclone axis of rotation, a front end having a cyclone air inlet, a longitudinally spaced apart rear end having a cyclone air outlet, and a sidewall having an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the cyclone axis of rotation extends between the front end and the rear end of the cyclone and when the cyclone axis is oriented horizontally, the cyclone air inlet is in the upper portion of the sidewall of the cyclone and the dirt collection chamber is underneath the cyclone; wherein when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the cyclone underneath the upper end, the cyclone axis of rotation is generally horizontal. 2. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein when the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned with the bottom on a horizontal surface, the cyclone axis of rotation is generally horizontal. 3. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the cyclone underneath the upper end, the suction motor axis of rotation is generally horizontal. 4. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the cyclone underneath the upper end, the suction motor axis of rotation is positioned below the cyclone axis of rotation. 5. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein a dirt outlet is provided in the lower portion of the sidewall and is in communication with the dirt collection chamber that is exterior to the cyclone. 6. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the cyclone axis of rotation is generally parallel to the suction motor axis of rotation. 7. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the main body is provided with a handle. 8. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 further comprising a handle having a hand grip portion that extends upwardly and forwardly when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the cyclone underneath the upper end. 9. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the lower end of the main body comprises the bottom. 10. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the cyclone unit is provided on the front end of the main body. 11. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 10 wherein the cyclone unit is removably mounted to the main body. 12. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the dirty air inlet is provided on a front end of the cyclone unit. 13. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the dirty air inlet comprises an inlet passage that extends longitudinally between an inlet end and an outlet end and has a longitudinal passage axis, the outlet end of the inlet passage communicates with the cyclone air inlet and the inlet passage axis is positioned between an upper and a lower end of a handle of the hand vacuum cleaner. 14. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 13 wherein the handle comprises a hand grip portion that extends upwardly and forwardly when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the cyclone underneath the upper end. 15. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 13 wherein the suction motor axis of rotation is positioned below the cyclone axis of rotation when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the cyclone underneath the upper end. 16. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 15 wherein the inlet passage has a longitudinal passage axis that is linear and all of the longitudinal passage is positioned above the cyclone axis of rotation when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the cyclone underneath the upper end. 17. A surface cleaning apparatus comprising the hand vacuum cleaner of claim 16 , a surface cleaning head and a rigid air flow conduit extending between the surface cleaning head and the hand vacuum cleaner wherein an outlet end of the rigid air flow conduit is removably connectable in air flow communication with the inlet passage. 18. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein air exits through the cyclone air outlet in a rearward direction when the cyclone axis of rotation extends horizontally. 19. A hand vacuum cleaner having a front end, a rear end, a clean air outlet, an upper end and a bottom, the hand vacuum cleaner comprising: a) a main body comprising an upper end, a lower end, a front end and a rear end, the main body housing a suction motor and fan assembly, the suction motor and fan assembly having a suction motor axis of rotation; and, b) an air treatment member having a front end having an air treatment member air inlet, a longitudinally rearwardly spaced apart rear end having an air treatment member air outlet and a longitudinally sidewall having an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the air treatment member axis of rotation extends between the front end and the rear end of the air treatment member and the air treatment member air inlet is in the upper portion of the sidewall of the air treatment member, wherein a dirt collection chamber is located underneath the air treatment member when the air treatment member axis of rotation extends horizontally; and, c) a dirty air inlet comprising an inlet passage that extends longitudinally between an inlet end and an outlet end and has a longitudinal passage axis, the outlet end of the inlet passage communicates with the air treatment member air inlet. 20. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 19 wherein air travels through the air treatment member air outlet in a flow direction and the flow direction is generally parallel to the suction motor axis of rotation. 21. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 19 , wherein a dirt outlet is provided in the lower portion of the sidewall of the air treatment member and is in communication with the dirt collection chamber. 22. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 19 , wherein air exits through the air treatment member air outlet in a rearward direction when the air treatment member axis of rotation extends horizontally.
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