CN115104969B - Dirty liquid tank and surface cleaning device - Google Patents

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CN115104969B
CN115104969B CN202210867982.9A CN202210867982A CN115104969B CN 115104969 B CN115104969 B CN 115104969B CN 202210867982 A CN202210867982 A CN 202210867982A CN 115104969 B CN115104969 B CN 115104969B
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • A47L11/29Floor-scrubbing machines characterised by means for taking-up dirty liquid
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L11/00Machines for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L11/40Parts or details of machines not provided for in groups A47L11/02 - A47L11/38, or not restricted to one of these groups, e.g. handles, arrangements of switches, skirts, buffers, levers
    • A47L11/4013Contaminants collecting devices, i.e. hoppers, tanks or the like
    • A47L11/4016Contaminants collecting devices, i.e. hoppers, tanks or the like specially adapted for collecting fluids
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L11/00Machines for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L11/40Parts or details of machines not provided for in groups A47L11/02 - A47L11/38, or not restricted to one of these groups, e.g. handles, arrangements of switches, skirts, buffers, levers
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Abstract

The application relates to a dirty liquid tank and surface cleaning device, this dirty liquid tank includes: the device comprises a box body, a first recovery space and a second recovery space are formed in the box body, the first recovery space is positioned at the front side of the second recovery space and is adjacent to the second recovery space, the box body comprises a first bottom wall and a second bottom wall, the first bottom wall defines the lower boundary of the first recovery space, the second bottom wall defines the lower boundary of the second recovery space, and the first bottom wall is positioned above the second bottom wall; a cover which is arranged at the upper opening of the box body; a liquid inlet pipe leading to the first recovery space; an exhaust passage communicating the first recovery space with an outside of the dirty liquid tank; and a partition portion provided in the case, the partition portion being located at a front-rear abutment of the first recovery space and the second recovery space, the partition portion providing at least one liquid outflow port, the first recovery space and the second recovery space being in fluid communication only through the at least one liquid outflow port; the dirty liquid tank may be fitted to a floor cleaning apparatus which requires a large angular rotation during operation.

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Dirty liquid tank and surface cleaning device
Technical Field
The application relates to the field of cleaning equipment, in particular to a dirty liquid tank and a surface cleaning device.
Background
Surface cleaning apparatus, particularly upright surface cleaning apparatus, for cleaning and soil pick-up of a floor surface to be cleaned by use of a cleaning base with a brush roll. In operation, the cleaning liquid is applied to the surface to be cleaned by the rotating brush roller, and the brush roller can pick up and store dirt and debris on the floor to be cleaned with the suction force of the suction device in the dirt liquid tank on the vertical machine body during rotation.
The advantages are evident when the machine of the above type is cleaned on a normal floor surface; if the surface is low, such as special areas of the bottom of a desk or a sofa, the common surface cleaning device cannot clean the areas, and the main reasons for the failure are that: the cleaning base needs to be moved to the place for cleaning the special areas, and the machine body needs to be inclined backwards at a large angle to reduce the height of the machine body due to the influence of obstacles such as a table or a sofa and the like in the areas; however, when the backward overturning angle of the machine body is too large, the dirty liquid in the dirty liquid tank can flow backward into the suction motor, so that the suction motor is damaged; therefore, the conventional surface cleaning apparatus cannot clean these areas.
Disclosure of Invention
The purpose of this application is to solve the technical problem that current surface cleaning device's dirty liquid case can not the wide-angle upset at the device during operation to a certain extent.
To achieve the above object, a first aspect of the present application provides a dirty liquid tank, including: the box body is internally provided with a first recovery space and a second recovery space, the first recovery space is positioned at the front side of the second recovery space and is adjacent to the second recovery space back and forth, the box body comprises a first bottom wall and a second bottom wall, the first bottom wall limits the lower boundary of the first recovery space, the second bottom wall limits the lower boundary of the second recovery space, and the first bottom wall is positioned above the second bottom wall; a cover covering to an upper opening of the case; the liquid inlet pipeline is communicated with the first recovery space; an exhaust passage that guides the air in the first recovery space to the outside of the dirty liquid tank; and a partition located adjacent the first recovery space and the second recovery space, the partition providing at least one liquid outflow port, the first recovery space and the second recovery space being in fluid communication only through the at least one liquid outflow port.
The utility model provides a dirty liquid tank can be through the overall arrangement setting of two recovery spaces for collect in the box dirty liquid is mainly concentrated in the second recovery space, and because the setting of spacer part, even the dirty liquid in the big angle upset or rocking dirty liquid tank, enter into the second and retrieve in the space also be difficult for being returned to first recovery space, thereby realized that the dirty liquid of collecting is kept away from exhaust passage, so that make the dirty liquid tank of this application can be used for in the during operation need big angle rotation ground surface cleaning device.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, the first bottom wall is configured to incline downward from the front.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, one of the liquid outflow openings located at the lowermost side is close to the first bottom wall.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, the spacer includes: the filter plate is provided with a plurality of filter holes, the filter plate extends along the up-down and left-right directions, the filter plate limits the partial rear boundary of the first recovery space and the partial front boundary of the second recovery space, and the plurality of filter holes form at least part of the liquid outflow opening.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, the spacer includes: and the baffle plate extends along the up-down and left-right directions, is positioned above the filter plate, and is matched with the upper edge outline of the filter plate in terms of the lower edge outline, and the baffle plate limits the partial rear boundary of the first recovery space and the partial front boundary of the second recovery space.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, the dirt liquid tank includes: the choke cover is arranged in the first recovery space and surrounds the upper outlet end of the liquid inlet pipeline, and the choke cover and the baffle plate form an integral component.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, the integral part formed by the choke cover and the choke plate is fixedly connected to the cover.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, the tank includes a second front side wall, the second front side wall defines a partial front boundary of the second recovery space, the filter plate is located above the second front side wall, and a gap is left between a lower edge of the filter plate and an upper edge of the second front side wall, and the gap forms one of the liquid outflow openings.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, a part of the liquid inlet pipe and the filter plate are formed as an integral part that can be removed from the case.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, the dirt liquid tank includes: the liquid level sensing assembly comprises a first electrode probe and a second electrode probe which extend into the second recovery space and are not contacted with each other.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, a portion of the liquid inlet duct is located below the first bottom wall and is formed as an integral part with the tank.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, the dirt liquid tank includes: an air filter element assembly is positioned in the exhaust passage and is removably supported on the cover.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, a volume of the second recovery space is greater than or equal to 2 times a volume of the first recovery space.
With reference to the first aspect, in some possible embodiments, the first recovery space is located at a position above a middle of the second recovery space.
A second aspect of the present application provides a surface cleaning apparatus comprising the dirty liquid tank of any one of the first aspects.
With reference to the second aspect, in some possible embodiments, the surface cleaning apparatus includes an upright body, and the dirty liquid tank is disposed at a rear portion of the body.
Further combinations of the present application may be made to provide further implementations based on the implementations provided in the above aspects.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a surface cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application under a front view angle;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a surface cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application under a rear view angle;
FIG. 3 is a partially exploded schematic illustration of a surface cleaning apparatus provided in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a housing provided in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a dirty liquid tank according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 is an exploded schematic view of a dirty liquid tank provided in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 7 is a schematic front view of a dirty liquid tank according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 8 is a schematic side view of a dirty liquid tank provided in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 9 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the dirty liquid tank taken along the direction A-A in FIG. 7;
fig. 10 is a schematic structural view of a bottom cover according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 11 is an enlarged schematic view of a portion of the longitudinal cross-sectional view of the dirty liquid tank of FIG. 9 above line D-D;
FIG. 12 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the dirty liquid tank taken along the B-B direction in FIG. 8;
FIG. 13 is a schematic view of a dirty liquid tank according to an embodiment of the present application, after removing a portion of the cover, under a front view;
fig. 14 is a schematic view of a dirty liquid tank according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, after removing a part of the cover, in a top view;
FIG. 15 is a half cross-sectional view of the fuselage of FIG. 2 in a longitudinal direction; wherein the dirty liquid tank is removed, the handle not shown;
FIG. 16 is a view of a surface cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application in operation with the main body at an angle of approximately 45 degrees to the surface to be cleaned;
FIG. 17 is a partial longitudinal cross-sectional view of the fuselage taken along the direction E-E in FIG. 16;
FIG. 18 is a view of a surface cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application in operation with the main body substantially parallel to a surface to be cleaned;
FIG. 19 is a partial longitudinal cross-sectional view of the fuselage taken along the direction F-F in FIG. 18.
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In order to describe the technical content, constructional features, achieved objects and effects of the present application in detail, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present application.
Fig. 1 illustrates a structure of a surface cleaning apparatus 100 according to one embodiment of the present application in a front view. Fig. 2 shows a schematic view of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 of fig. 1 from a rear view perspective. Fig. 3 shows a partially exploded construction of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 of fig. 1.
For purposes of the description associated with the drawings, the terms "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "front", "rear", and derivatives thereof, as viewed from the user's perspective behind the surface cleaning apparatus 100, shall relate to the description of the present application in the orientation of fig. 1 and 2. The orientation of this direction may be changed as desired in other embodiments.
The surface cleaning apparatus 100 is an upright surface cleaning apparatus comprising a cleaning base 1 and an upright body 2. Wherein the cleaning base 1 can drive the whole device to move along the surface to be cleaned, and the upright body 2 can rotate backwards around a horizontal axis X1 relative to the cleaning base 1. In this embodiment, the upstanding body 2 is rotatable rearwardly to a position substantially parallel to the surface to be cleaned.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 1-3, the upright body 2 basically includes a housing 21, a dirty liquid tank 22, a clean water tank 23, a suction motor assembly 24, a rechargeable battery pack 25, a control module 26, a handle bar assembly 27 and a flexible connection conduit 28. Wherein the housing 21 forms a skeleton of the upright body 2, the dirty liquid tank 22 and the clean water tank 23 are detachably provided on the housing 21, and the suction motor assembly 24, the rechargeable battery pack 25, the control module 26, and the handle bar assembly 27 are fixedly installed on the housing 21.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 3, the cleaning base 1 includes a base body 11 and a brush cover 15, and a brush roll 12, a suction nozzle 13, and a cleaning liquid dispenser 14 are provided at a front portion of the base body 11. The brush cover 15 covers the upper side of the brush roller 12. The front part of the housing 11 and the brush cover 15 define a brush chamber 16 with an opening in the lower part, the brush roll 12 being placed in the brush chamber 16 and the lower part of the brush roll 12 projecting downwards from the opening, the suction nozzle 13 being located in the rear part of the brush chamber 16 and being in fluid communication with the brush chamber 16. A cleaning liquid dispenser 14 is disposed at the front sidewall of the housing 11 for dispensing cleaning liquid to the brush roller 12. The cleaning base 1 in operation, cleaning liquid is continuously distributed to the brush roller 12 via the cleaning liquid distributor 14, the brush roller 12 brushes the surface to be cleaned, and the chips and the dirty liquid on the surface to be cleaned are picked up under the action of the suction nozzle 13 or under the combined action of the suction nozzle 13 and the brush roller 12. The brush roller 12 is rotated about its own axis X2 by a brush roller motor (not shown) mounted at the rear of the housing 11. The brush roller 12 of the present embodiment may be a brush roller having a rotational speed of several hundred revolutions per minute or several thousand revolutions, as long as it is capable of wiping the floor surface with the cleaning liquid. The structure of the cleaning base is not particularly limited in the embodiment of the application.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 4, the housing 21 includes a front cover 211, a rear cover 212, a mounting base 213, and a supporting base 240. The front cover plate 211 may cover the front side of the rear cover plate 212, and both the lower part of the front cover plate 211 and the lower part of the rear cover plate 212 are connected to the supporting base 240, and the supporting base 240 will rotate together with the cleaning base 1, so as to realize the rotation of the entire upright body 2 backward around the horizontal axis X1.
The back cover 212 includes a first lateral wall 2121 extending in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction, a first upright side wall 2122 having a lower portion adjacent to the first lateral wall 2121 and extending in the up-down direction and the left-right direction, a second upright side wall 2123 located above the first upright side wall 2122 and protruding forward with respect to the first upright side wall 2122, a second lateral wall 2124 connecting an upper portion of the first upright side wall 2122 and a lower portion of the second upright side wall 2123, a third upright side wall 2125 located above the second upright side wall 2123 and protruding rearward with respect to the first upright side wall 2122, and a third lateral wall 2126 connecting an upper portion of the second upright side wall 2123 and a lower portion of the third upright side wall 2125. A pair of small rollers 219 (see fig. 2) are also mounted on the third upright sidewall 2125.
The front cover 211 includes a lower portion 2111 that is front-to-back opposed to the first upright sidewall 2122, a middle portion 2112 that is front-to-back opposed to the second upright sidewall 2123, and an upper portion 2113 that is front-to-back opposed to the third upright sidewall 2125.
The first transverse wall 2121, the first upright side wall 2122, the second upright side wall 2123, the second transverse wall 2124, and the third transverse wall 2126 together define an open-type accommodation space 214, and the accommodation space 214 is of an inverted "L" structure and is open toward the rear of the upright body 2.
The first upright side wall 2122, the lower portion 2111 of the front cover 211, and the second transverse wall 2124 together define a first mounting space 215, and the second mounting space 216 is preferably a closed space.
The third upright side wall 2125, the upper portion 2113 of the front cover 211, and the third transverse wall 2126 together define a second mounting space 216, the second mounting space 216 being located above the first mounting space 215 and above the receiving space 214. This second installation space 216 is preferably a closed space.
The second upright sidewall 2123 and the middle portion 2112 of the front cover 211 define therebetween an upwardly and downwardly extending channel 217 (see fig. 15, 17 and 19), the channel 217 being narrower in size in the front-to-rear direction. The channel 217 will be in fluid communication with the second installation space 216 and the first installation space 215 located in a lower part of the second installation space 216.
The first upright sidewall 2122 further defines a plurality of through holes 2127, and the through holes 2127 place the receiving space 214 in fluid communication with the first mounting space 215.
In some exemplary embodiments, the mounting seat 213 will be fixedly mounted within the second mounting space 216 and located at an upper inner portion of the second mounting space 216.
With continued reference to fig. 3, the dirty liquid tank 22 is removably mounted to the receiving space 214, the rechargeable battery pack 25 is fixedly mounted to the first mounting space 215, the suction motor assembly 24 and the control module 26 are fixedly mounted to the second mounting space 216, and the control module 26 is also located above the suction motor assembly 24. The handle bar assembly 27 includes a vertical rod 271 and a handle 272 mounted on the top of the vertical rod 271, and a lower portion of the vertical rod 271 is mounted on the top of the cabinet 21 and fixed to the mounting seat 213 in the second mounting space 215.
The flexible connection pipe 28 will extend through the support seat 240, the upper end 281 of the flexible connection pipe 28 will extend to the first transverse wall 2121 defining the accommodation space 214, and the suction nozzle 13 will be in fluid communication with the lower end 282 of the flexible connection pipe 28.
The cleaning solution dispenser 14 is in fluid communication with a cleaning solution tank 23. In an exemplary embodiment, a water pump (not shown) is provided in a fluid path (not shown) from the cleaning solution dispenser 14 to the cleaning solution tank 23, and the water pump may be installed in the housing 21, for example, in the second installation space, and may be installed in the base 11 of the cleaning base 1. The water pump can be arranged to be manually controllable, such as manually changing the flow rate of the water pump; or may be provided in a manner that automatically changes the flow rate based on the detection sensor.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 5-14, the dirty liquid tank 22 is of an inverted "L" configuration and includes a tank 221, a cover 222, a liquid inlet conduit 223, a spacer 224, a liquid level sensing assembly 225, and an air filter core assembly 226. The contaminated liquid tank 22 forms a collection container for recovering and collecting contaminated liquid and dirt, and is configured to be able to timely discharge air.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 13-14, the box 221 has an upper opening 2210 and includes a first bottom wall 2211, a second bottom wall 2212, a first front side wall 2213, a second front side wall 2214, and a rear side wall 2215. The first bottom wall 2211 is located above the second bottom wall 2212, and the first front side wall 2213 is located in front of the second front side wall 2214. The rear side wall 2215 has a relatively flat outer side surface.
The inside of the case 221 forms a first recovery space 2216 and a second recovery space 2217, and the first recovery space 2216 is located at the front side of the second recovery space 2217 and adjacent to each other. The partition 224 is provided inside the case 221 and above the second front side wall 2214. The partition 224 is located adjacent to the first and second recovery spaces 2216 and 2217 in front and rear. The partition 224 will simultaneously provide several liquid outflow openings through which the first 2216 and the second 2217 recovery spaces are only in fluid communication.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 6, the spacer 224 is formed by a filter plate 2241 provided with filter apertures 2243 and a baffle 2242, which filter apertures 2243 on the filter plate 2241 will form part or even all of the liquid outflow opening. The filter plate 2241 and the baffle 2242 each extend in the up-down and left-right directions. Baffle 2242 is located above filter plate 2241 and the lower edge profile of baffle 2242 matches the upper edge profile of filter plate 2241. The filter panel 2241 is located above the second front side wall 2214. The size of the filtering holes 2243 is set as small as possible under the condition of meeting the requirements of the outflow of the liquid and the filtering, so as to reduce the amount of the liquid flowing back into the first recovery space 2216 when the liquid in the second recovery space 2217 shakes.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 12, a gap 2244 is left between the lower edge of the filter plate 2241 and the upper edge of the second front side wall 2214, which gap 2244 also constitutes a liquid outflow opening. Also, the size of gap 2244 is as small as possible to meet the liquid flow out and filtration requirements.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 9, the first bottom wall 2211 is configured to be inclined downward from the front, so that water in the first recovery space 2216 can rapidly flow into the second recovery space 2217, thereby allowing only solid dirt of the leached water to remain in the first recovery space 2216.
The first recovery space 2216 is bounded at a front by the first front side wall 2213, at a rear by the partition 224 consisting of the filter plate 2241 and the baffle 2242, at a lower boundary by the first bottom wall 2211 and at an upper boundary by the lid 222.
The second recovery space 2217 is delimited at the front by a second front side wall 2214, and by a partition 224 consisting of a filter plate 2241 and a baffle 2242, at the rear by a rear side wall 2215, at the lower by a second bottom wall 2212, and at the upper by a cover 222.
The first recovery space 2216 will be located at a position above the middle of the second recovery space 2217, i.e. the first bottom wall 2211 is located at a position above the middle of the second recovery space 2217. The volume of the second recovery space 2217 may be set to be 2 times or more the volume of the first recovery space 2216.
As shown in fig. 7, 9 and 12, the liquid inlet pipe 223 is a hollow pipe extending in the up-down direction. The inlet conduit 223 will lead to a first recovery space 2216. In this embodiment, the liquid inlet pipe 223 includes a lower pipe section 2231 and an upper pipe section 2232 connected in series. Wherein the lower pipe section 2231 is located at the second front side wall 2214 of the housing 21 and substantially below the first bottom wall 2211, the top end of the lower pipe section 2231 is substantially flush with the first bottom wall 2211. The upper tube segment 2232 is entirely located in the first recovery space 2216. The inside of the liquid inlet pipe 223 will form a flow path so that the contaminated liquid, dirt can be fed into the first recovery space 2216 together with the air.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 6, the lower pipe section 2231 is formed as one piece with the case 21, and the upper pipe section 2232 is formed as one piece with the filter panel 2241.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 9, a choke cover 227 is further disposed inside the first recovery space 2216, and the choke cover 227 surrounds the upper outlet end 2233 of the liquid inlet duct 223.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in FIG. 6, the baffle housing 227 is formed as an integral component with the baffle 2242.
In an exemplary embodiment, liquid level sensing assembly 225 includes first electrode probe 2251 and second electrode probe 2252 that extend into second recovery space 2217 and do not touch each other, and first electrode probe 2251 and second electrode probe 2252 are to be connected in series in a detection circuit to detect whether the liquid level in second recovery space 2217 reaches a set position. In a preferred embodiment, first electrode probe 2251 and second electrode probe 2252 are disposed adjacent to spacer 224.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 6, the cover 222 includes a bottom cover 2221, a top cover 2222, and a sealing ring 2223. The top cover 2222 is mounted at the upper surface of the bottom cover 2221 and is located above the bottom cover 2221, and the sealing ring 2223 is fitted into an annular groove 2224 located on the outer circumferential surface of the bottom cover 2221. The air filter element assembly 226 will be removably supported on the top cover 2222. The bottom cover 2221 will cover the upper opening of the case 221. The integral component of the choke cover 227 and the choke plate 2242 will be fixedly attached to the bottom cover 2221. With the baffle 2242 bounded, the portion of the bottom cover 2221 located on the front side of the baffle 2242 will define the upper boundary of the first recovery space 2216 and the portion of the bottom cover 2221 located on the rear side of the baffle 2242 will define the upper boundary of the second recovery space 2217. A liquid level sensing assembly 225 is also mounted on and carried by the bottom cover 2221.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 10, the bottom cover 2221 includes a front side portion 22211 and a rear side portion 22212, the front side portion 22211 defining an upper boundary of the first recovery space 2216, and the rear side portion 22212 defining an upper boundary of the second recovery space 2217. In the bottom cover 2221, an air outlet 22213 penetrating up and down is provided only at the front side portion 22211. A pair of mounting posts 2225 are provided at a lower portion of the bottom cover 2221, and the first electrode probe 2251 and the second electrode probe 2252 are to be supported by the pair of mounting posts 2225.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 11, an exhaust passage 228 is further formed in the dirty liquid tank 22, and a passage start end 2281 of the exhaust passage 228 is located at the first recovery space 2216 and a passage end 2282 is located at an upper portion of the top cover 2222. The exhaust passage 228 will pass through the air outlet 22213 and the air filter core assembly 226. The exhaust passage 228 is capable of directing air outwardly from the passage start 2281 of the first recovery space 2216, through the air filter element assembly 226, and out the passage end 2282 at the upper portion of the top cover 2222 in the direction indicated by the double arrow in the drawing.
Thus, when the dirty liquid tank 22 of the present application is in operation, dirty liquid, solid dirt and air will be fed from the liquid inlet pipe 223 into the first recovery space 2216, the dirty liquid will rapidly flow from the liquid outlet 2243 on the partition 224 into the second recovery space 2217, the solid dirt will remain in the first recovery space 2216, and the air will escape from the exhaust passage 228 to the outside.
The dirty liquid tank 22 having the above-described structure can flow into the second recovery space 2117 at the first time, and the dirty liquid that has entered the second recovery space 2217 is rarely returned into the first recovery space 2216 even if the dirty liquid tank 22 is shaken greatly or the dirty liquid tank 22 is turned over at a large angle. Therefore, the dirty liquid tank 22 of the present application can effectively ensure the safety of the suction motor assembly 24 located downstream thereof, and promote the reliability of the surface cleaning apparatus.
As shown in fig. 1-3, the dirty liquid tank 22 is detachably disposed on the housing 21 and is at least partially received at the receiving space 214. The rear side wall 2215 of the dirty liquid tank 22 will constitute part of the outer contoured surface of the rear of the upright body 2. And when the dirty liquid tank 22 is mounted on the housing 21, the lower inlet end 2234 of the inlet conduit 223 will interface with the upper end 281 of the flexible connection conduit 28 to effect fluid communication between the flexible connection conduit 28 and the inlet conduit 223.
The structure of the clean water tank 23 is not particularly limited in the present application, and the installation position of the clean water tank 23 is not particularly limited, and it may be installed to the casing 21 in any configuration.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, the clean water tank 23 is removably mounted to the rear upper portion of the cabinet 21 so that a user can freely detach the clean water tank 23 to achieve the purpose of filling the clean water tank 23 with the cleaning liquid. In some preferred embodiments, the rear side wall of the clean water tank 23 is located as far as possible in front of the rear side wall 2215 of the dirty liquid tank 22 so that the clean water tank 23 does not interfere with the maximum flip angle when the upright body 2 is flipped backwards.
The rechargeable battery pack 25 is used to power energy consuming components of the surface cleaning apparatus 100, such as a suction motor assembly; as shown in fig. 3, the rechargeable battery pack 25 is fixedly installed in the first installation space 215.
When the dirty liquid tank 22 is located in the accommodating space 214, a part of the dirty liquid tank 22 is located at the rear side of the rechargeable battery pack 25, and a part of the dirty liquid tank 22 is located above the rechargeable battery pack 25.
The structure of the suction motor assembly 24 is not particularly limited in this application. The suction motor assembly 24 may be a motor/fan assembly that is disposed in fluid communication with the exhaust passage 228 of the dirty liquid tank 22. A suction motor assembly 24. In this example, the suction motor assembly 24 is fixedly mounted within the second mounting space 216.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 15, the suction motor assembly 24 has an air outlet end 241, the air outlet end 241 being located within the second mounting space 216 and proximate to the upper end of the channel 217. In this example, the air outflow channel 210 is formed by sequentially connecting the air outlet end 241 of the suction motor assembly 24, the second installation space 216, the channel 217, the first installation space 215, the plurality of through holes 2127 and the accommodating space 214 in fluid manner, and forms an air outflow channel 210, and the air outflow channel 210 is capable of discharging the air flowing out from the air outlet end 241 of the suction motor assembly 24 to the outside. That is, after the air flowing out of the suction motor assembly 24 is discharged from the air outlet end 241, it first flows into the second installation space 216, then enters the first installation space 215, then passes through the plurality of through holes 2127, and flows into the receiving space 214, and finally, the air escapes from the receiving space 214 to the outside.
The air flowing out channel 210 with the structure has long path and is noise-reduced when flowing out, so that the device can obtain better silencing effect; and since the air outflow path 210 passes through the first installation space 215, it can cool down the rechargeable battery pack 25 installed in the first installation space 215, so that the temperature of the working chamber of the wall-surface rechargeable battery pack 25 is overheated.
Referring to the surface cleaning apparatus 100 shown in fig. 16, the apparatus 100 performs a cleaning operation on a surface 500 to be cleaned; the working state is as follows: the cleaning base 1 is free to move back and forth over the surface 500 to be cleaned, and the upright body 2 is rotated back relative to the cleaning base 1 by an angle, typically between 30-60 °, which is determined by the height of the user operating the device 100 and the wrist comfort requirements; the upright body 2 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 is now in the reclined operating position.
The upright body 2 in this inclined working position, as shown in fig. 17, the first recovery space 2216 in the dirty liquid tank 22 is located in front of and above the second recovery space 2217, the flexible connection pipe 28 is connected with the liquid inlet pipe 223 and feeds air, dirty liquid and solid dirt into the first recovery space 2216 together under the action of the suction motor assembly 24, dirty liquid entering the first recovery space 2216 flows into the second recovery space 2217 through the filtering holes 2243 and the gaps 2244 on the partition 224, and the liquid level sensing assembly 225 located in the second recovery space 2217 monitors the liquid level of the second recovery space 2217 so as to perform corresponding actions on the inside and the outside when reaching the preset warning liquid level; the air entering the first recovery space 2216 is discharged from the first recovery space 2216 through the exhaust passage 228, and the discharged air sequentially passes through the air outlet 22213 and the air filter core assembly 226 while flowing through the exhaust passage 228, and finally flows out of the passage end 2282 at the upper portion of the top cover 2222; after entering the suction motor assembly 24, the air flowing out from the air outlet end 241 of the suction motor assembly 24 flows into the air outflow channel 210, and the air flowing into the air outflow channel 210 enters the second installation space 216 first, then enters the channel 217, and then sequentially passes through the first installation space 215, the plurality of through holes 2127 and the accommodating space 214, and finally flows to the outside at the joint gap between the accommodating space 214 and the dirty liquid tank 22.
Referring to the surface cleaning apparatus 100 shown in fig. 18, the apparatus 100 performs a cleaning operation on a surface 500 to be cleaned; the working state is as follows: the cleaning base 1 is free to move back and forth over the surface 500 to be cleaned, the upright body 2 is rotated back relative to the cleaning base 1 by an angle typically between 80-90 ° at which the upright body 2 is nearly parallel to and in close proximity to the surface 500 to be cleaned, as shown, a pair of small rollers 219 on the housing 21 will bear against the surface to be cleaned to assist in the back and forth movement of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 in this condition; the upright body 2 of the surface cleaning apparatus 100 is now in the lying working position
The upright machine body 2 in this lying working position, as shown in fig. 19, the first recovery space 2216 in the dirty liquid tank 22 is located right above the second recovery space 2217, the flexible connection pipe 28 is connected with the liquid inlet pipe 223 and feeds air, dirty liquid and solid dirt into the first recovery space 2216 together under the action of the suction motor assembly 24, the dirty liquid entering the first recovery space 2216 flows into the second recovery space 2217 through the filtering holes 2243 and the gaps 2244 on the partition 224, and the liquid level sensing assembly 225 located in the second recovery space 2217 monitors the liquid level of the second recovery space 2217 so as to perform corresponding actions on the inside and the outside when reaching the preset warning liquid level; the air entering the first recovery space 2216 is discharged from the first recovery space 2216 through the exhaust passage 228, and the discharged air sequentially passes through the air outlet 22213 and the air filter core assembly 226 while flowing through the exhaust passage 228, and finally flows out of the passage end 2282 at the upper portion of the top cover 2222; after entering the suction motor assembly 24, the air flowing out from the air outlet end 241 of the suction motor assembly 24 flows into the air outflow channel 210, and the air flowing into the air outflow channel 210 enters the second installation space 216 first, then enters the channel 217, and then sequentially passes through the first installation space 215, the plurality of through holes 2127 and the accommodating space 214, and finally flows to the outside at the joint gap between the accommodating space 214 and the dirty liquid tank 22.
The solution of the upright machine body 2 of the present application, whether the upright machine body 2 is in the inclined working position or the lying working position, performs cleaning sitting, since the first recovery space 2216 is located above or front of the second recovery space 2217, and the first bottom wall 2211 defining the lower boundary of the first recovery space 2216 is located above the second bottom wall 2212, air, dirt liquid and solid dirt entering the first recovery space 2216 will quickly flow into the second recovery space 2217 through the liquid outflow opening, air will flow into the suction motor assembly 24 through the exhaust passage 228, and only the solid dirt is retained in the first recovery space 2216 after the device is finished working; on one hand, the dirty liquid tank can realize complete separation of gas, solid and liquid, and is convenient for a user to clean dirt and dirty liquid of the dirty liquid tank later; in the second aspect, even if the dirty liquid tank in the present case shakes greatly, the liquid in the second recovery space 2217 does not substantially flow back into the first recovery space 2216, so that the use safety of the suction motor assembly 24 is ensured; the gas, the solid and the liquid can be completely separated, and the user can conveniently clean dirt and the dirt liquid of the dirt liquid tank subsequently; in the third aspect, since the air outflow passages 210 provided by the upright body 2 pass through a plurality of spaces, respectively, it is effective to reduce the operation noise of the suction motor assembly 24 and the noise generated during the air flow in the case where the body structure is sufficiently compact.
The foregoing is merely a specific embodiment of the present application, but the protection scope of the present application is not limited thereto, and any changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present disclosure should be covered in the protection scope of the present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the present application shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. The utility model provides a dirty liquid case which characterized in that, dirty liquid case include:
the box body is internally provided with a first recovery space and a second recovery space, the first recovery space is positioned at the front side of the second recovery space and is adjacent to the second recovery space back and forth, the box body comprises a first bottom wall and a second bottom wall, the first bottom wall limits the lower boundary of the first recovery space, the second bottom wall limits the lower boundary of the second recovery space, and the first bottom wall is positioned above the second bottom wall;
a cover covering to an upper opening of the case, the cover defining an upper boundary of the first recovery space;
the liquid inlet pipeline is communicated with the first recovery space;
a choke cover disposed in the first recovery space and surrounding an upper outlet end of the liquid inlet pipe;
an exhaust passage guiding the air in the first recovery space to the outside of the dirty liquid tank, a passage start end of the exhaust passage being located at the first recovery space; and
a partition positioned adjacent to the first and second recovery spaces, the partition providing at least one liquid outflow opening, one of the liquid outflow openings positioned at a lowermost side being adjacent to the first bottom wall, the first and second recovery spaces being in fluid communication only through the at least one liquid outflow opening;
the liquid level sensing assembly comprises a first electrode probe and a second electrode probe which extend into the second recovery space and are not contacted with each other.
2. The dirty liquid tank of claim 1, wherein the first bottom wall is configured to taper downwardly from the beginning.
3. The dirty liquid tank of claim 1, wherein the spacer includes: the filter plate is provided with a plurality of filter holes, the filter plate extends along the up-down and left-right directions, the filter plate limits the partial rear boundary of the first recovery space and the partial front boundary of the second recovery space, and the plurality of filter holes form at least part of the liquid outflow opening.
4. A contaminated liquid tank according to claim 3 wherein said spacer comprises: and the baffle plate extends along the up-down and left-right directions, the baffle plate is positioned above the filter plate, the lower edge outline of the baffle plate is matched with the upper edge outline of the filter plate, and the baffle plate defines the partial rear boundary of the first recovery space and the partial front boundary of the second recovery space.
5. The dirty liquid tank of claim 4, wherein said flow blocking cover is formed as a unitary component with said baffle plate.
6. The dirty liquid tank of claim 5, wherein said integral member formed by said choke cover and said baffle plate is fixedly attached to said cover.
7. A contaminated liquid tank according to claim 3 wherein said tank includes a second front side wall defining part of the front boundary of said second recovery space, said filter plate being located above said second front side wall, a gap being left between a lower edge of said filter plate and an upper edge of said second front side wall, said gap constituting one of said liquid outflow openings.
8. A contaminated liquid tank according to claim 3 wherein part of said liquid inlet conduit is formed as an integral part of said filter plate which is removable from said tank.
9. The dirty liquid tank of claim 1, wherein a portion of said liquid inlet conduit is located below said first bottom wall and is formed as an integral component with said tank.
10. The dirty liquid tank of claim 1, wherein said dirty liquid tank comprises: an air filter element assembly is positioned in the exhaust passage and is removably supported on the cover.
11. The dirty liquid tank of claim 1, wherein the volume of the second recovery space is greater than or equal to 2 times the volume of the first recovery space.
12. The dirty liquid tank of claim 1, wherein the first recovery space is located at a position above a middle of the second recovery space.
13. A surface cleaning apparatus comprising a dirty liquid tank according to any one of claims 1 to 12.
14. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 13, wherein the surface cleaning apparatus comprises an upright body and the dirty liquid tank is disposed at a rear portion of the body.
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