CN220256398U - Garbage collection device and cleaning equipment - Google Patents

Garbage collection device and cleaning equipment Download PDF

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CN220256398U
CN220256398U CN202321382458.9U CN202321382458U CN220256398U CN 220256398 U CN220256398 U CN 220256398U CN 202321382458 U CN202321382458 U CN 202321382458U CN 220256398 U CN220256398 U CN 220256398U
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吴一多
芦加欢
汤京雷
范鹤清
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Kingclean Electric Co Ltd
Lexy Electric Green Energy Technology Suzhou Co Ltd
Suzhou Kingclean Precision Machinery Co Ltd
Jiangsu Kingclean Intelligent Appliance Co Ltd
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The application relates to garbage collection device and cleaning equipment, garbage collection device includes: the recycling bin is provided with a recycling cavity, the recycling cavity is provided with an air inlet used for being communicated with the exhaust port of the floor brush and an air outlet used for being communicated with the suction port of the motor, the air inlet is positioned on the side wall of the recycling bin along a first direction, and the first direction is perpendicular to the depth direction of the recycling cavity; the limiting piece is arranged in the recovery cavity, the limiting piece is provided with an installation cavity, the limiting piece is provided with a communication hole, and the installation cavity is communicated with the recovery cavity through the communication hole; the filter assembly comprises a filter screen bag, wherein the filter screen bag is provided with an inner cavity for containing garbage, the inner cavity is communicated with the air inlet, and at least part of the filter screen bag extends into the installation cavity. Above-mentioned garbage collection device, the air outlet in collection storehouse is difficult for blockking up to filter screen bag and the big solid rubbish of collecting in it, and the guarantee air current flows smoothly to make the motor be difficult for consequently breaking down.

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Garbage collection device and cleaning equipment
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of household appliances, in particular to a garbage collection device and cleaning equipment.
Background
With the development of economy and the progress of society, people have increasingly demanded quality of life, and various cleaning apparatuses have come to appear in people's lives, such as cleaners and floor washers. The working principle of the cleaning equipment is that a motor is arranged inside, and in the using process, the motor provides suction force to suck garbage through a ground brush and store the garbage in a recycling bin.
Typically, after a period of use, the user needs to discard the trash stored in the recycling bin. Some current cleaning devices provide a flexible collection member, such as a filter mesh bag, within the recovery bin. After the motor is started, the garbage is sucked into the filter screen bag along with the airflow, the airflow flows out through the meshes of the filter screen bag, and the garbage is collected in the filter screen bag. When the filter screen bag is filled, the user only needs to detach and discard the old filter screen bag and install the new filter screen bag, and the whole process is not easy to dirty hands, and the operation is more convenient.
However, when the suction force provided by the motor is large, if the filter screen bag collects large solid garbage, the filter screen bag and the large solid garbage collected therein may be adsorbed and blocked at the air outlet of the recovery bin, so that the air flow is not smooth, and the motor may malfunction.
Disclosure of Invention
Based on this, provide a refuse collection device and cleaning equipment for the air outlet in collection storehouse is difficult for blockking up to filter screen bag and the big solid rubbish of collecting in it, ensures that the air current flows smoothly, thereby makes the motor be difficult for consequently and breaks down.
A garbage collection device, comprising:
the recycling bin is provided with a recycling cavity, the recycling cavity is provided with an air inlet used for being communicated with the exhaust port of the floor brush and an air outlet used for being communicated with the suction port of the motor, the air inlet is positioned on the side wall of the recycling bin along a first direction, and the first direction is perpendicular to the depth direction of the recycling cavity;
the limiting piece is arranged in the recovery cavity, the limiting piece is provided with an installation cavity, the limiting piece is provided with a communication hole, and the installation cavity is communicated with the recovery cavity through the communication hole;
the filter assembly comprises a filter screen bag, wherein the filter screen bag is provided with an inner cavity for containing garbage, the inner cavity is communicated with the air inlet, and at least part of the filter screen bag extends into the installation cavity.
In one embodiment, the filter screen bag is provided with a bag opening communicated with the inner cavity, the air inlet is communicated with the bag opening, one end, close to the bag opening, of the filter screen bag is connected with the recycling bin, and one end, deviating from the bag opening, of the filter screen bag extends into the installation cavity.
In one embodiment, the filter bag extends completely into the mounting cavity.
In one embodiment, the limiting piece extends along the depth direction, and one end of the limiting piece, which is away from the bottom wall of the recovery cavity along the depth direction, is provided with a mounting opening for the filter screen bag to extend into the mounting cavity.
In one embodiment, the bottom wall of the limiting piece, which is far away from the mounting opening along the depth direction, and the side wall of the limiting piece along the first direction are provided with a plurality of communication holes.
In one embodiment, one end of the filter screen bag, which is close to the bag opening, is detachably connected to the limiting piece.
In one embodiment, the filter assembly includes a filter cover fixedly mounted to the pocket opening, and the filter cover covering the mounting opening is capable of abutting against the limiting member, so that the filter pocket is suspended from the limiting member.
In one embodiment, the filter assembly comprises a hanging ring connected to one end of the filter screen bag close to the bag opening, the hanging ring extends from the bag opening along the first direction towards one side deviating from the inner cavity, one side of the hanging ring along the thickness direction of the hanging ring is fixedly connected to the filter screen cover, and the filter screen cover can be abutted to the limiting piece through one side of the hanging ring deviating from the filter screen cover along the thickness direction of the hanging ring.
In one embodiment, the garbage collection device comprises a mounting frame located in the recycling cavity and connected to the cavity wall of the recycling cavity, the limiting piece is mounted in the mounting frame, and the filter screen cover can be abutted to the limiting piece through the hanging ring so that the limiting piece is abutted to the mounting frame.
In one embodiment, the limiting part comprises a limiting main body and a connecting plate, the limiting main body encloses the mounting cavity, the connecting plate is connected to the limiting main body and is close to one end of the mounting opening in the depth direction, the connecting plate extends from the limiting main body along the first direction towards one side deviating from the mounting cavity, and the filter screen cover can be abutted to the connecting plate through the hanging ring so that the connecting plate is abutted to the mounting frame.
In one embodiment, the mounting frame comprises a baffle extending along the depth direction, the recycling cavity comprises a first space positioned at one side of the baffle along the thickness direction of the recycling cavity, and a second space positioned at the other side of the recycling cavity, the first space, the second space and the air outlet are sequentially communicated, and the filter screen bag is mounted in the first space.
In one embodiment, the mounting rack further comprises a bottom plate, a top plate and side plates, the top plate and the bottom plate are arranged at intervals along the depth direction, the baffle is connected with the bottom plate and the top plate, the side plates extending along the depth direction extend from the top plate to the bottom plate, the side plates and the bottom plate are all abutted to the cavity walls of the recycling cavity, gaps are reserved between the baffle and the cavity walls of the recycling cavity, through holes are formed in the bottom plate, the connecting plate can be abutted to the top plate, and the limiting main body extends into the baffle, the bottom plate and the side plates.
In one embodiment, the garbage collection device comprises a conduit located in the recycling cavity, the conduit is connected to the recycling bin, the filter screen cover is provided with a notch communicated with the bag opening, the air inlet is communicated with the notch through the conduit, and the conduit can be abutted to the filter screen cover so that the filter screen cover is abutted to the limiting piece.
In one embodiment, the recycling bin comprises a bin body and a bin cover which are arranged along the depth direction and are detachably connected, the guide pipe is connected to the bin cover, the filter screen cover is positioned in the bin body, and the bin cover is in a connection state connected with one end of the bin body, which is away from the bottom wall of the recycling cavity along the depth direction, and is in a detachment state separated from the bin body; in the connection state, the recovery cavity is defined between the bin body and the bin cover, and the guide pipe is abutted to the filter screen cover; in the disassembled state, the guide pipe is separated from the filter screen cover.
In one embodiment, the duct and the filter screen cover are arranged along the depth direction, the duct is provided with a first opening communicated with the air inlet and a second opening communicated with the notch, the first opening is positioned on the side wall of the duct, which is close to the air inlet along the first direction, and the second opening is positioned on the end wall of the duct, which is close to the filter screen cover along the depth direction.
In one embodiment, the filter assembly includes a handle projecting from the filter cap toward a side facing away from the filter bag, the handle being located outside of the conduit.
In one embodiment, the filter assembly comprises a filter screen cover located at the bag opening, the filter screen cover is clamped with the limiting piece, and one end, close to the bag opening, of the filter screen bag is clamped between the filter screen cover and the limiting piece.
Above-mentioned garbage collection device installs the locating part in retrieving the intracavity of storehouse, and the locating part has the installation cavity, and the filter screen bag stretches into the installation cavity at least partially, and the installation cavity passes through the intercommunicating pore intercommunication on the locating part with retrieving the cavity. The inner cavity of the filter screen bag is communicated with the air inlet, the air inlet is used for being communicated with the discharge outlet of the ground brush, and the air outlet is used for being communicated with the suction inlet of the motor. Therefore, when the motor provides suction force, the sucked object (at least comprising air flow and dry garbage) sucked through the ground brush can be sucked into the inner cavity of the filter screen bag from the air inlet, garbage can be reserved in the filter screen bag, the air flow flows out through the meshes of the filter screen bag, flows from the mounting cavity to the recovery cavity through the communication hole on the limiting piece, and then flows out through the air outlet of the recovery cavity. In the process, the filter screen bag at least partially stretches into the mounting cavity of the limiting piece, so that the limiting piece can limit the position of the filter screen bag to a certain extent, and the filter screen bag is not easy to swing greatly. Therefore, when the motor provides suction force, the filter screen bag and garbage collected in the filter screen bag are not easy to swing at will in the recovery cavity, and then the air outlet of the recovery cavity is not easy to be blocked, air flow can smoothly flow out, and the motor is not easy to break down.
The cleaning equipment comprises the garbage collection device, the motor and the floor brush, the exhaust outlet of the floor brush is communicated with the air inlet, and the suction inlet of the motor is communicated with the air outlet.
In one embodiment, the cleaning device is a scrubber, the recovery chamber is provided with an anti-foam member located outside the inner chamber, and the air flowing out of the filter screen bag flows through the anti-foam member to the air outlet.
Above-mentioned cleaning device through using foretell garbage collection device, can make the motor be difficult for breaking down because of retrieving storehouse air outlet jam.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a garbage collection device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of positions of an air inlet and an air outlet of a garbage collection device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of a part of a garbage collection device according to an embodiment of the present application, with a bin cover omitted.
Fig. 5 is a schematic structural view of the inside of the bin body of the garbage collection device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a bin body of the garbage collection device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 7 is a schematic structural view of a mounting frame of the garbage collection device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 8 is a schematic structural view of a limiting member of a garbage collection device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 9 is a schematic structural view of a filter assembly of the garbage collection device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 10 is an exploded view of a part of the structure shown in fig. 5.
Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view of a garbage collection device in an embodiment of the present application (where the arrows indicate the direction of airflow).
Fig. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a portion of the structure shown in fig. 5.
Fig. 13 is a schematic structural view of a bin cover of the garbage collection device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 14 is a cross-sectional view of a bin cover of a garbage collection device in an embodiment of the application.
Fig. 15 is a perspective cross-sectional view of a garbage collection device according to an embodiment of the present application (wherein the arrows indicate the direction of airflow).
Fig. 16 is a schematic view of a catheter structure according to an embodiment of the present application.
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the garbage collection device 10, the recycling bin 100, the bin body 110, the bin cover 120, the HEPA 121, the connecting hole 122, the recycling cavity 130, the air inlet 131, the air outlet 132, the first space 133 and the second space 134;
the filter screen bag 210, the inner cavity 211, the bag opening 2111, the suspension loop 220, the filter screen cover 230, the notch 231 and the handle 240;
The limiting piece 300, the mounting cavity 310, the mounting opening 311, the communication hole 320, the limiting main body 330 and the connecting plate 340;
the mounting bracket 400, the baffle 410, the long hole 480, the bottom plate 420, the first through hole 421, the second through hole 422, the top plate 430, the mounting hole 431, the side plate 440, the mounting plate 450, the mounting groove 451, the vertical plate 460, the first extension plate 471, the second extension plate 472, the groove 473;
catheter 500, first opening 510, second opening 520, first section 530, second section 540;
the foam eliminator 610, duckbill valve 620, first seal 630, second seal 640, third seal 650, fourth seal 660;
a probe 710, a connection terminal 720, and an elastic member 730;
a recovery pipe 800;
a floor brush 20; a rod body 30; a handle 40; a body 50; and a battery pack 60.
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In order to make the above objects, features and advantages of the present application more comprehensible, embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present application. This application is, however, susceptible of embodiment in many other forms than those described herein and similar modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the application, and therefore the application is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
In the description of the present application, it should be understood that, if there are terms such as "center", "longitudinal", "transverse", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", "axial", "radial", "circumferential", etc., these terms refer to the orientation or positional relationship based on the drawings, which are merely for convenience of description and simplification of description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the present application.
Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, if any, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In the description of the present application, the terms "plurality" and "a plurality" if any, mean at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless specifically defined otherwise.
In this application, unless explicitly stated and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly. For example, the two parts can be fixedly connected, detachably connected or integrated; can be mechanically or electrically connected; either directly or indirectly, through intermediaries, or both, may be in communication with each other or in interaction with each other, unless expressly defined otherwise. The specific meaning of the terms in this application will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art as the case may be.
In this application, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, the meaning of a first feature being "on" or "off" a second feature, and the like, is that the first and second features are either in direct contact or in indirect contact through an intervening medium. Moreover, a first feature being "above," "over" and "on" a second feature may be a first feature being directly above or obliquely above the second feature, or simply indicating that the first feature is level higher than the second feature. The first feature being "under", "below" and "beneath" the second feature may be the first feature being directly under or obliquely below the second feature, or simply indicating that the first feature is less level than the second feature.
It will be understood that if an element is referred to as being "fixed" or "disposed" on another element, it can be directly on the other element or intervening elements may also be present. If an element is referred to as being "connected" to another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or intervening elements may also be present. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," and the like as used herein, if any, are for descriptive purposes only and do not represent a unique embodiment.
Referring to fig. 1, the present application provides a cleaning apparatus, which includes a garbage collection device 10, a floor brush 20, a rod 30, a handle 40, a body 50, a battery pack 60, and the like. The floor brush 20 is mounted at one end of the rod 30 along its length direction, and the handle 40 is mounted at the other end of the rod 30. The garbage collection device 10, the machine body 50 and the battery pack 60 are arranged along the length direction of the rod body 30, and all three are arranged on the rod body 30. A motor is mounted in the body 50 for providing suction, and a battery pack 60 is provided for powering the motor and the like, and a handle 40 is provided for a user to hold.
Referring to fig. 1 and 3, the garbage collection device 10 has an air inlet 131 into which the air flow enters, and an air outlet 132 from which the air flow exits, the discharge outlet of the floor brush 20 is connected to the air inlet 131, and the suction inlet of the motor is connected to the air outlet 132. When the cleaning apparatus is in operation, the sucked-in matter from the floor brush 20 has air flow and dirt, the dirt enters the garbage collection device 10 from the air inlet 131 along with the air flow, and finally the dirt remains in the garbage collection device 10, and the air flow is discharged from the air outlet 132 through the motor.
In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the cleaning apparatus is embodied as a scrubber, and the dirt sucked from the floor brush 20 is dry garbage and sewage. In other embodiments, the cleaning apparatus may also be a vacuum cleaner, and the dirt drawn from the brush 20 is dry waste. In the following embodiments, a floor scrubber will be mainly described as an example.
Referring to fig. 2, 5, 8, 11, and 15, in some embodiments, the garbage collection device 10 includes a recovery bin 100, a stop 300, and a filter assembly. The recycling bin 100 has a recycling cavity 130, the recycling cavity 130 has the air inlet 131 and the air outlet 132, and the air inlet 131 is located on a sidewall of the recycling bin 100 along a first direction, wherein the first direction is perpendicular to a depth direction of the recycling cavity 130. The limiting piece 300 is installed in the recycling cavity 130, the limiting piece 300 is provided with an installation cavity 310, the limiting piece 300 is provided with a communication hole 320, and the installation cavity 310 is communicated with the recycling cavity 130 through the communication hole 320. The filter assembly comprises a filter mesh bag 210, the filter mesh bag 210 having an inner cavity 211 for receiving waste, the inner cavity 211 being in communication with the air intake 131, the filter mesh bag 210 extending at least partially into the mounting cavity 310.
It should be noted that, in the view angle shown in the drawings, the up-down direction is the depth direction of the recovery chamber 130, that is, the length direction of the rod 30, and the direction perpendicular to the up-down direction is the first direction. All references herein to the depth direction refer to the depth direction of the recovery chamber 130.
In the garbage collection device 10, when the motor provides the suction force, the dry garbage remains in the inner cavity 211 of the filter screen bag 210, the air flow and the sewage flow out through the mesh holes on the filter screen bag 210, flow out of the mounting cavity 310 through the communicating hole 320 on the limiting member 300, and finally the sewage remains at the bottom of the recycling cavity 130, and the air flow flows out through the air outlet 132 of the recycling cavity 130. Since the filter screen bag 210 at least partially extends into the installation cavity 310 of the limiting member 300, the movable range of the portion of the filter screen bag 210 extending into the installation cavity 310 is limited by the limiting member 300, that is, the limiting member 300 can limit the position of the filter screen bag 210 to a certain extent, so that the filter screen bag is not easy to swing greatly. Therefore, when the motor provides the suction force, the filter bag 210 and the dry garbage collected in the filter bag are not easy to swing in the recycling cavity 130 at will, and further the air outlet 132 of the recycling cavity 130 is not easy to be blocked, the air flow can smoothly flow out, and the motor is not easy to be failed.
Referring to fig. 10-12, in some embodiments, the filter mesh bag 210 has a port 2111 communicating with the inner cavity 211, the air inlet 131 communicates with the port 2111, one end of the filter mesh bag 210 adjacent to the port 2111 is connected to the recycling bin 100, and one end of the filter mesh bag 210 facing away from the port 2111 extends into the mounting cavity 310.
Specifically, in the view of the drawing, the bag opening 2111 of the filter bag 210 is located at the upper end thereof, and the region of the filter bag 210 near the upper end is connected to the recovery bin 100, and the lower end of the filter bag extends into the installation cavity 310. It will be appreciated that if the motor starts pumping, the amplitude of the swing occurs the greatest at the lower end facing away from the pocket 2111, as the upper end of the filter bag 210 adjacent the pocket 2111 is connected to the recovery bin 100. Thus, the lower end facing away from the pocket 2111 will extend into the mounting cavity 310, more effectively limiting the swing of the filter bag 210. Of course, in other embodiments, the filter bag 210 may be inserted through the mounting cavity 310 such that the filter bag is adjacent to the upper end of the bag port 2111 and the lower end facing away from the bag port 2111 is exposed outside the mounting cavity 310, and the region between the two ends is accommodated in the mounting cavity 310. Alternatively, only the upper end of the filter bag 210 near the mouth 2111 may be positioned in the installation cavity 310.
Referring to fig. 10-12, and 15, preferably, in some embodiments, the filter bag 210 extends completely into the mounting cavity 310. Thus, the swing of the filter bag 210 is completely limited by the limiting member 300, and the limiting effect is better.
Referring to fig. 10 to 12, in some embodiments, the stopper 300 extends along the depth direction of the recovery chamber 130, and an end of the stopper 300, which is away from the bottom wall of the recovery chamber 130 along the depth direction of the recovery chamber 130, has a mounting hole 311 through which the filter bag 210 extends into the mounting chamber 310.
Specifically, in view of the drawing, the stopper 300 extends in the up-down direction, and has a mounting hole 311 at an upper end thereof, which communicates with the mounting cavity 310, and the filter bag 210 may extend downward from the mounting hole 311 into the mounting cavity 310. The mounting cavity 310 has an elliptical cross section in the up-down direction. Of course, in other embodiments, the limiting member 300 may be configured in other shapes and placement forms, for example, the cross section of the mounting cavity 310 along the up-down direction may be circular or polygonal, so long as the swing of the filter screen bag 210 can be limited.
Referring to fig. 8, in some embodiments, the limiting member 300 is provided with a plurality of communication holes 320 on a bottom wall facing away from the mounting hole 311 along the depth direction of the recycling cavity 130, and on a side wall along the first direction.
Specifically, the communication hole 320 may have a long bar shape, an oval shape, a circular shape, a polygonal shape, or the like. The plurality of communication holes 320 are uniformly arranged, and the whole limiting member 300 is hollow. The air flow and the sewage flowing out through the mesh holes of the filter mesh bag 210 can flow out through the respective communication holes 320, thereby enabling the outflow process to be smoother.
Referring to fig. 10-12, as previously described, the end of the filter bag 210 adjacent the port 2111 is connected to the recovery bin 100. Further, in some embodiments, an end of the filter mesh bag 210 proximate the mouth 2111 is removably attached to the stop 300.
Specifically, in view of the drawing, the bag opening 2111 is located at an upper end of the filter mesh bag 210, and the upper end of the filter mesh bag 210 is detachably connected to an upper end of the stopper 200, and the stopper 200 is connected to the recovery bin 100. Of course, in other embodiments, the filter bag 210 may be connected to the recovery bin 100 by other components.
Referring to fig. 9-12, and 15, further, in some embodiments, the filter assembly includes a filter cap 230 fixedly mounted to the pocket 2111, the filter cap 230 covering the mounting opening 311 being capable of abutting the stop 300 to suspend the filter bag 210 from the stop 300.
Since the filter mesh bag 210 is a flexible bag body, a filter mesh cover 230 fixedly connected thereto is provided to facilitate the installation of the filter mesh bag 210. Specifically, the filter cover 230 is approximately plate-shaped, and has a notch 231, the air inlet 131 and the bag opening 2111 are both connected to the notch 231, and the air flow and the dirt reach the bag opening 2111 through the notch 231 and then flow into the inner cavity 211. The screen cover 230 has a shape and size matching those of the mounting port 311, and can shield the mounting port 311. In view of the drawing, the filter screen bag 210 is fixedly mounted at the lower end of the filter screen cover 230, and the filter screen cover 230 abuts against the limiting member 300, so that the filter screen bag 210 is suspended in the mounting cavity 310 through the area thereof near the bag opening 2111.
Referring to fig. 8, 9 and 12, and 15, further, in some embodiments, the filter assembly includes a hanging ring 220 connected to an end of the filter bag 210 near the bag opening 2111, the hanging ring 220 extends from the bag opening 2111 along a first direction toward a side facing away from the inner cavity 211, one side of the hanging ring 220 along a thickness direction thereof is fixedly connected to the filter cover 230, and the filter cover 230 can be abutted against the limiting member 300 through one side of the hanging ring 220 facing away from the filter cover 230 along the thickness direction thereof.
Specifically, from the perspective of the drawing, the hanging ring 220 is annular and surrounds the outside of the mouth 2111 at the upper end of the filter bag 210. The thickness direction of the suspension loop 220 itself is the depth direction of the recovery chamber 130. The upper end surface of the suspension loop 220 is fixedly connected to the lower end surface of the filter screen cover 230, and the filter screen cover 230 can be abutted to the limiting member 300 through the lower end surface of the suspension loop 220, so that the filter screen bag 210 connected to the suspension loop 220 is suspended in the installation cavity 310.
Preferably, the hanging ring 220 and the filter bag 210 are made of the same material, and are integrally formed. The mouth of a meshed pouch may be turned outwards to form the hanging ring 220. Specifically, the materials of the two are white PP non-woven fabrics or white PA nets, and the mesh size is 30 meshes.
In other embodiments, the hanging ring 220 may be made of hard plastic, so that the installation of the filter bag 210 can be directly implemented through the hard hanging ring 220 without the filter cover 230.
In some embodiments, suspension loop 220 is secured to screen cover 230 by ultrasonic welding.
In some embodiments, the material of the limiting member 300 is transparent ABS.
Referring to fig. 8, 9 and 12, in other embodiments, the hanging ring 220 may be omitted, and a ring of the filter bag 210 near the bag opening 2111 may be directly clamped between the filter cover 230 and the stopper 300. Therefore, one part can be reduced, the cost is reduced, and a user can directly purchase a common filter bag for replacement, so that the universality is higher. Specifically, the filter screen cover 230 and the limiting member 300 may be fastened by a clamping connection, so that a circle of the filter screen bag 210 near the bag opening 2111 is clamped therebetween. For example, a clamping block may be disposed on the filter cover 230, and a clamping groove may be disposed on the limiting member 300, where the clamping block is clamped into the clamping groove. Alternatively, the positions of the clamping block and the clamping groove can be interchanged.
Referring to fig. 7, 8 and 12, and 15, further, in some embodiments, the garbage collection device 10 includes a mounting frame 400 disposed in the recycling cavity 130 and connected to a cavity wall of the recycling cavity 130, the limiting member 300 is mounted in the mounting frame 400, and the filter cover 230 can abut against the limiting member 300 through the suspension loop 220, so that the limiting member 300 abuts against the mounting frame 400.
Specifically, the mounting bracket 400 is an interference fit with the cavity sidewall of the recycling cavity 130. The mounting frame 400 has a top plate 430 extending along a first direction, a mounting hole 431 is formed in the top plate 430, and the limiting member 300 extends downward into the mounting frame 400 through the mounting hole 431. The filter cover 230 can be abutted to the limiting member 300 through the suspension ring 220, so that the limiting member 300 is abutted to the top plate 430, and the limiting member 300 and the filter bag 210 are suspended in the mounting frame 400. In other embodiments, the stop 300 may also be directly connected to the cavity wall of the recovery cavity 130.
Referring to fig. 8, 10-12, and 15, further, in some embodiments, the limiting member 300 includes a limiting body 330 and a connecting plate 340, the limiting body 330 encloses the mounting cavity 310, the connecting plate 340 is connected to the limiting body 330 at an end of the limiting body 330 near the mounting opening 311 along the depth direction of the recycling cavity 130, and the connecting plate 340 extends from the limiting body 330 along the first direction toward a side away from the mounting cavity 310, and the filter cover 230 can be abutted to the connecting plate 340 by the suspension loop 220, so that the connecting plate 340 is abutted to the mounting frame 400.
Specifically, the limiting member 300 has a similar shape to the opened filter screen bag 210, the bottom wall and the side wall of the limiting body 330 enclose a mounting cavity 310, and the connecting plate 340 is annular and surrounds the outer side of the mounting opening 311 at the upper end of the limiting body 330. The filter bag 210 extends into the limiting body 330 and the suspension loop 220 is suspended from the connection plate 340. The screen cover 230 is abutted to the connection plate 340 through the suspension ring 220 so that the connection plate 340 is abutted to the top plate 430 of the mounting frame 400.
Referring to fig. 12, a ring of "L" shaped first sealing members 630 are preferably provided between the connection plate 340 and the top plate 430 to protect the connection plate 340 and the top plate 430 from being crushed. The filter cover 230 is abutted to the connecting plate 340 through the suspension ring 220, so that the connecting plate 340 is abutted to the first sealing member 630, and is further abutted to the top plate 430 of the mounting frame 400.
Referring to fig. 5, 7, 11 and 15, further, in some embodiments, the mounting frame 400 includes a baffle 410 extending along a depth direction of the recycling cavity 130, the recycling cavity 130 includes a first space 133 located at one side of the baffle 410 along a thickness direction thereof, and a second space 134 located at the other side, and the first space 133, the second space 134 and the air outlet 132 are sequentially communicated, and the filter bag 210 is mounted in the first space 133.
Specifically, the air inlet 131 is located in the first space 133; the air outlet 132 is partially located in the second space 134 and partially located in the first space 133, but the air outlet 132 is only in communication with the second space 134, but not in communication with the first space 133. The baffle 410 is an arcuate plate, and in other embodiments, a flat plate may be used for the baffle 410. The baffle 410 and the chamber sidewall of the recovery chamber 130 have a gap therebetween, through which the first space 133 and the second space 134 located at both sides of the baffle 410 can communicate. The limiting member 300 and the filtering component are both located in the first space 133, and the air flow flowing out of the filter mesh bag 210 finally flows into the second space 134, and flows out from the second space 134 toward the air outlet 132. In the above embodiment, the filter mesh bag 210 and the air inlet 131 are located in the first space 133, the air outlet 132 is communicated with the second space 134, but not directly communicated with the air inlet 131 or the first space 133, so that the flow path of the air flow in the process of flowing from the air inlet 131 to the air outlet 132 is longer, the air flow can stay in the recovery cavity 130 for a longer time, so that the dirt can be filtered by the filter mesh bag 210 sufficiently, and the filtering effect is better.
Referring to fig. 5, 7 and 12, further, in some embodiments, the mounting frame 400 further includes a bottom plate 420 and a side plate 440, the top plate 430 and the bottom plate 420 are arranged along the depth direction of the recycling cavity 130 at intervals, the baffle 410 is connected to the bottom plate 420 and the top plate 430, the side plate 440 extending along the depth direction of the recycling cavity 130 extends from the top plate 430 toward the bottom plate 420, the side plate 440 and the bottom plate 420 are both abutted to the cavity wall of the recycling cavity 130, a gap is formed between the baffle 410 and the cavity side wall of the recycling cavity 130, a through hole is formed in the bottom plate 420, and the limiting body 330 extends into the space between the baffle 410, the bottom plate 420 and the side plate 440.
Specifically, the top plate 430 and the bottom plate 420 each extend along the first direction. In the view of the drawing, the top plate 430 is connected to the top end of the baffle 410, and the bottom plate 420 is connected to the bottom end of the baffle 410. The top surface of the top plate 430 is further provided with a circle of vertical plates 460 extending upwards, and the vertical plates 460 are arranged on the outer side of the mounting holes 431 in a surrounding mode. The filter cap 230, the filter bag 210 and the retainer 300 are all received in the area inside the riser 460, and the area of the top plate 430 inside the riser 460 is used to hang the retainer 300 and the filter bag 210. The side plate 440 is arc-shaped and matches the shape and size of the cavity side wall of the recycling cavity 130, so as to be capable of abutting against the cavity side wall of the recycling cavity 130. The outer edge of the bottom plate 420 is arcuate to match the shape and size of the chamber sidewall of the recycling chamber 130 so as to be able to abut the chamber sidewall of the recycling chamber 130. The bottom plate 420 is provided with a first through hole 421 and a second through hole 422, the first through hole 421 is located in the first space 133, and the second through hole 422 is located in the second space 134. The sewage flowing out of the filter mesh bag 210 may flow through the first through hole 421 by gravity and be stored in a space at the lower side of the bottom plate 420. The second through hole 422 is used to achieve air pressure balance. In the air flow flowing out of the filter mesh bag 210, a part flows to the space under the bottom plate 420 through the first through hole 421 and then flows into the second space 134 through the second through hole 422, and the other part directly flows into the second space 134 from the gap between the baffle 410 and the chamber side wall of the recovery chamber 130.
The edge of the bottom plate 420 is further connected with a first extension plate 471 extending upwards, a second extension plate 472 substantially parallel to the bottom plate 420 is connected with the upper edge of the first extension plate 471, and the bottom plate 420 and the second extension plate 472 are abutted against the cavity side wall of the recovery cavity 130. The bottom plate 420, the first extension plate 471 and the second extension plate 472 are surrounded to form a groove 473, and a fourth sealing element 660 is clamped in the groove 473 to enhance the sealing between the bottom plate 420, the first extension plate 471 and the cavity side wall of the recovery cavity 130. The stopper body 330 protrudes into the space between the second extension plate 472, the first extension plate 471, the bottom plate 420, the baffle 410, the top plate 430 and the side plate 440.
In the embodiment of the drawing, the side of the first space 133 facing away from the second space 134 is open, and the lower end of the side plate 440 does not extend to connect with the second extension plate 472. In other embodiments, the lower end of the side plate 440 may also be extended to be connected with the second extension plate 472.
Referring to fig. 5, in some embodiments, a duckbill valve 620 is provided at the first through hole 421, and the duckbill valve 620 can be opened under the impact of water flow, so that sewage can flow toward the underside of the bottom plate 420 through the duckbill valve 620. In the absence of a water flow impact, the duckbill valve 620 automatically closes, inhibiting upward backflow of sewage from the underside of the bottom plate 420. It should be noted that, although the bottom plate 420 is further provided with the second through hole 422, the sewage on the lower side of the bottom plate 420 is not easy to flow back through the second through hole 422 because the first through hole 421 is located on the side close to the ground and the second through hole 422 is located on the side away from the ground during the use of the cleaning device.
Referring to fig. 5, 7 and 12, in other embodiments, the limiting member 300 and the mounting member 400 may be integrally formed as one piece, so as to simplify the assembly and disassembly process. Specifically, this embodiment is equivalent to the embodiment shown in fig. 12, in which the bottom wall of the limiting body 330 in the limiting member 300 is removed, and the side wall of the limiting body 330 is directly extended downward to be integrally connected with the bottom plate 420 in the mounting member 400. At this time, the duckbill valve 620 may be omitted, and several through holes may be directly provided on the bottom plate 420 to communicate the spaces above and below the bottom plate 420, so that sewage can flow to below the bottom plate 420 through the through holes.
Referring to fig. 11-13, and 15, in some embodiments, the garbage collection device 10 includes a conduit 500 located in the recycling cavity 130, the conduit 500 is connected to the recycling bin 100, the air inlet 131 is in communication with the notch 231 through the conduit 500, and the conduit 500 can abut against the filter cover 230, so that the filter cover 230 abuts against the limiting member 300.
Specifically, the conduit 500 is detachably connected to the filter cover 230, and when the conduit is abutted against the filter cover 230, the filter assembly is suspended from the limiting member 300 in the aforementioned manner, and the limiting member 300 is suspended from the mounting frame 400; when the conduit 500 is separated from the screen cover 230, the filter assembly may be removed from the retainer 300 and the retainer 300 may be removed from the mounting frame 400. By providing the duct 500, the air flow and dirt entering the filter screen bag 210 can be guided to flow into the inner cavity 211 of the filter screen bag 210 more smoothly, and the detachable installation of the filter assembly and the limiting member 300 can be realized.
Referring to fig. 2, 6, 11, 13 and 15, in some embodiments, the recovery cartridge 100 includes a cartridge body 110 and a cartridge cover 120 arranged along a depth direction of the recovery cavity 130 and detachably connected, a conduit 500 is connected to the cartridge cover 120, a filter screen cover 230 is positioned in the cartridge body 110, and the cartridge cover 120 has a connection state connected to an end of the cartridge body 110 facing away from a cavity bottom wall of the recovery cavity 130 along the depth direction of the recovery cavity 130, and a detachment state separated from the cartridge body 110; in the connected state, a recovery cavity 130 is defined between the bin body 110 and the bin cover 120, and the guide pipe 500 is abutted against the filter screen cover 230; in the disassembled state, the guide pipe 500 is separated from the screen cover 230.
Specifically, from the view point of the drawing, the bin cover 120 is detachably connected to the upper end of the bin body 110, and the bin cover and the bin body can be detachably mounted in a conventional manner such as clamping. The conduit 500 extends from the cartridge cover 120 toward the cartridge body 110. The filter assembly, the limiting member 300, the mounting frame 400 and the like are positioned inside the bin body 110. The air inlet 131 is disposed on a sidewall of the bin body 110 along the first direction, and the air outlet 132 is disposed on the bin cover 120. And the air outlet 132 is provided with a HEPA 121 for filtering the flowing air again so as to ensure the cleanliness of the air flowing into the motor. When the bin cover 120 is connected to the bin body 110, the guide pipe 500 connected to the bin cover 120 abuts against the filter screen cover 230, so that the air inlet 131 is communicated with the notch 231. When the bin cover 120 is separated from the bin body 110, the guide pipe 500 is also separated from the filter screen cover 230, the filter assembly can be removed from the limiting member 300, and the limiting member 300 can be removed from the mounting frame 400.
Preferably, the conduit 500 is integrally formed with the cartridge cap 120.
Referring to fig. 2, 11, 13 and 15, in some embodiments, the duct 500 and the filter cover 230 are arranged along the depth direction of the recovery cavity 130, the duct 500 has a first opening 510 communicating with the air inlet 131, and a second opening 520 communicating with the notch 231, the first opening 510 is located near the sidewall of the duct 500 along the first direction, and the second opening 520 is located near the end wall of the duct 500 along the depth direction of the recovery cavity 130 near the filter cover 230.
Specifically, when the cartridge cover 120 is connected to the cartridge body 110 in view of the drawing, the conduit 500 is located above the filter screen cover 230, and the conduit 500 extends along the first direction. The guide pipe 500 is integrally arranged above the filter screen cover 230, so that the arrangement is regular, the installation is convenient, and the space is saved. The first opening 510 is aligned with and communicates with the air intake 131 and the second opening 520 is aligned with and communicates with the notch 231. Preferably, a second sealing member 640 is disposed between the second opening 520 and the notch 231, and a third sealing member 650 is disposed between the first opening 510 and the air inlet 131, so as to enhance the tightness of the connection portion, and ensure that dirt and air flow cannot leak through the gap. Preferably, the second seal 640 may be integrally formed with the catheter 500 as one piece by injection molding to simplify the disassembly step.
In other embodiments, the conduit 500 may be provided in other shapes, such as, for example, as an elbow. For example, referring to fig. 15 and 16, the catheter 500 includes a first section 530 extending in a first direction, and a second section 540 extending in a depth direction of the recovery cavity 130, the first section 530 being in communication with the second section 540, and an end of the first section 530 facing away from the second section 540 being provided with a first opening 510, and an end of the second section 540 facing away from the first section 530 being provided with a second opening 520.
Referring to fig. 5, 11 and 12, in some embodiments, the filter assembly includes a handle 240 protruding from the filter cap 230 toward a side facing away from the filter bag 210, the handle 240 being located outside of the conduit 500.
Specifically, in the view of the drawing, the handle 240 protrudes upward from the screen cover 230, and since the handle 240 is located outside the duct 500 and dirt and air flow is introduced into the screen bag 210 through the duct 500, the dirt does not collide with the handle 240 during the introduction. After being filtered by the filter bag 210, the dry waste is retained in the filter bag 210, the sewage is retained at the bottom of the recovery chamber 130, and the air flows through the second space 134 and flows out toward the air outlet 132. During the air flow out process, the air flow is cleaner, so that the handle 240 is not polluted even if the air flow hits the handle 240. Therefore, when the user lifts the handle 240 to take out the filter cover 230 and the filter bag 210, the user experience is better without dirtying hands.
Preferably, the two handles 240 are symmetrically disposed on the screen cover 230, and the duct 500 is located between the two handles 240. The user can lift two handles 240 simultaneously to take out the filter screen bag 210, and the operation process is more stable.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 4, 13 and 14, the water level detection assembly includes a probe 710 connected to the cartridge body 110, and a connection terminal 720 connected to the cartridge cover 120, the probe 710 being in contact with and electrically connected to the connection terminal 720, the connection terminal 720 and an end of the probe 710 near the connection terminal 720 being located outside the guide tube 500.
Specifically, the connection terminal 720 and the probe 710 are extended in the up-down direction, the lower end of the probe 710 may be extended into the sewage for detecting the water level, and the upper end of the probe 710 is used to contact and electrically connect with the connection terminal 720 to transmit a signal to the connection terminal 720. The end of the probe 710 near the connection terminal 720 is the upper end of the probe 710, so that the upper end of the probe 710 and the connection terminal 720 are both located outside the conduit 500, and dirt will not touch the connection region between the probe 710 and the connection terminal 720 during flowing in the conduit 500, so that the probability of water inflow in the region can be reduced, and the probability of short circuit in the connection region can be further reduced.
In addition, compared with the mode of arranging the whole water level detection assembly on the bin cover 120 and extending from the bin cover 120 towards the inside of the bin body 110, in the embodiment, the connection terminal 720 and the probe 710 are arranged separately, so that the installation of the bin cover 120 is more convenient, and only the connection terminal 720 and the probe 710 need to be contacted.
Referring to fig. 5, 7, 10 and 13, in some embodiments, one end of the probe 710 passing through the mounting frame 400 in the depth direction of the recovery chamber 130 protrudes from the mounting frame 400 toward the connection terminal 720, and the other end protrudes from the mounting frame 400 toward the chamber bottom wall of the recovery chamber 130, and the connection terminal 720 protrudes from the cap 120 toward the probe 710.
Specifically, the mounting bracket 400 is provided with a long hole 480 penetrating in the up-down direction, the probe 710 passes through the long hole 480 in the up-down direction, and the upper end of the probe 710 protrudes upward above the top plate 430 so as to be in contact with and electrically connected to the connection terminal 720; the lower end of the probe 710 protrudes downward below the bottom plate 420 to be in contact with sewage to detect the water level.
Referring to fig. 5 and 14, in some embodiments, the connection terminal 720 is preferably connected to the cap 120 through an elastic member 730, and the probe 710 is elastically abutted against the connection terminal 720.
Specifically, the bin cover 120 is provided with a connecting hole 122, the connecting terminal 720 is installed in the connecting hole 122, and the elastic member 730 is also located in the connecting hole 122 and sleeved outside the connecting terminal 720. In view of the drawing, when the bin body 110 is not connected with the bin cover 120, the lower end of the connecting terminal 720 extends out of the connecting hole 122; when the cartridge body 110 is connected with the cartridge cover 120, the upper end of the probe 710 abuts against the lower end of the connection terminal 720, and the elastic member 730 is compressed upward, so that the connection terminal 720 is retracted into the connection hole 122. Thus, the probe 710 and the connection terminal 720 can be elastically abutted when in contact, abrasion caused by hard contact can be avoided, and the contact fit is better.
Referring to fig. 5, 7 and 10, in some embodiments, the recovery chamber 130 has an anti-foam member 610 located outside the inner chamber 211, and the air flowing out of the filter bag 210 flows through the anti-foam member 610 to the air outlet 132.
If the cleaning agent is added during the use of the floor scrubber, foam may exist in the sucked sewage, and due to the lighter foam, even if the foam exceeds the upper limit water level, the water level sensor provided in the recovery chamber 130 may not sense and alarm accurately. Therefore, there may be a case where foam is sucked into the motor, and the motor is liable to malfunction. In this embodiment, by arranging the foam removing member 610, after the sewage is discharged out of the filter mesh bag 210 and is retained in the recovery cavity 130, if the foam floats on the surface of the sewage, when the water level gradually rises to the point that the foam contacts with the foam removing member 610, the foam removing member 610 absorbs the foam, so that the risk that the foam is sucked into the motor together with the air flow when approaching the air outlet 132 can be reduced, and the motor is not easy to break down.
Referring to fig. 11 and 15, in some embodiments, the defoaming member 610 is located at an end region in the airflow outflow direction, and the flow path length from the end region to the air outlet 132 is not greater than a predetermined length, wherein the airflow outflow direction is the flow direction of the airflow from the outer wall of the filter bag 210 to the air outlet 132.
Specifically, the distance between the center of the foam eliminating member 610 and the air outlet 132 along the air outflow direction is not greater than the predetermined length. It will be appreciated that as the air flows through the air outlet 132 out of the recovery chamber 130 and into the suction inlet of the motor, the foam is more easily sucked into the motor as it is operated closer to the air outlet 132. The risk area of foam being sucked into the motor is therefore mainly the end area in the direction of the air flow out close to the air outlet 132. Therefore, the foam removing member 610 is disposed at the end region, so that the problem that foam is easily sucked can be more precisely solved.
Referring to fig. 11 and 15, in some embodiments, the foam eliminator 610 is located outside the suction range of the motor, where the suction range is the range in which liquid can be sucked.
As described above, the foam removing member 610 is disposed at the distal end region, so that the problem that foam is easily sucked can be more precisely solved. On this basis, the foam removing member 610 is located at a distance from the air outlet 132 in the end region so that the foam removing member 610 is located outside the suction range of the motor. Because the foam removing member 610 is located outside the suction range of the motor, the foam is already absorbed by the foam removing member 610 when the foam removing member is far away from the air outlet 132, so that the foam absorption can be completed as soon as possible, and the use safety is further improved.
Further, in some embodiments, the predetermined length s is in the range of 90 mm.ltoreq.s.ltoreq.110 mm.
Referring to fig. 10, 11 and 15, in some embodiments, a plurality of foam-removing members 610 are disposed in the recycling cavity 130 along the depth direction.
Specifically, in the view of the drawing, a plurality of foam removing members 610 are disposed in the recovery chamber 130 to be arranged up and down. For example, in the embodiment shown in the drawings, two foam suppressing members 610 are provided one above the other. By providing a plurality of foam eliminating elements 610, the adsorption capacity can be enhanced, further reducing the risk of foam being sucked into the motor.
Referring to fig. 5, 7, and 11, in some embodiments, the foam removing member 610 is mounted to the second space 134.
Specifically, the filter mesh bag 210 is located in the first space 133, and the air flow flowing out of the filter mesh bag 210 finally flows into the second space 134, flows through the foam eliminating member 610, and flows out toward the air outlet 132. In the airflow direction, the first space 133 is closer to the air inlet 131, and the second space 134 is a region closer to the air outlet 134.
Referring to fig. 5, 7, 10 and 11, in some embodiments, the baffle 410 is provided with a plurality of hollow mounting plates 450 extending toward the second space 134 and abutting against the cavity wall of the recovery cavity 130, the plurality of mounting plates 450 enclose a mounting groove 451, and the defoaming member 610 is clamped in the mounting groove 451.
Specifically, the mounting plate 450 is provided with a plurality of holes, and the whole body is hollow, and air flow and sewage can flow through the holes. The end of the mounting plate 450 facing away from the baffle 410 is shaped to match the chamber sidewall of the recovery chamber 130 so that the edge of the mounting plate 450 can abut against the chamber sidewall of the recovery chamber 130. The mounting groove 451 is open on a side facing away from the baffle 410, from which side the foam removing member 610 can be fitted by being snapped into the mounting groove 451.
In some embodiments, the foam eliminator 610 is a sponge, and the blocking and absorption of foam can be achieved by the porous material of the sponge. The sponge has certain elasticity, so that the fixing can be completed by the resilience force of the foam eliminating piece 610 only by arranging the mounting groove 451 with the size slightly smaller than that of the foam eliminating piece 610, and the fixing structure and the mounting mode are simpler.
In some embodiments, the mesh size of the foam eliminator 610 is 30 mesh.
In other embodiments, other porous materials may be used to form the foam removing member 610.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, the garbage collection device further includes a recycling pipe 800 located outside the recycling bin 100, wherein one end of the recycling pipe 800 is aligned with and communicates with the first opening 510 of the duct 500, and the other end is used to communicate with the discharge opening of the floor brush 20.
Specifically, the recovery pipe 800 is installed in the rod body 30, and the recovery bin 100 is detachably connected to the body 50. Compared with the structure of the recovery tube 800 built in the recovery chamber 130 in the related art, in this embodiment, since the recovery tube 800 is located outside the recovery bin 100, when the recovery chamber 130 is cleaned after the recovery bin 100 is disassembled, the internal structure is simpler, the cleaning is more thorough, and the volume of the recovery chamber 130 can be fully used for containing sewage and garbage, so that the capacity is larger.
The technical features of the above-described embodiments may be arbitrarily combined, and all possible combinations of the technical features in the above-described embodiments are not described for brevity of description, however, as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features, they should be considered as the scope of the description.
The above examples only represent a few embodiments of the present application, which are described in more detail and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the claims. It should be noted that it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and improvements could be made without departing from the spirit of the present application, which would be within the scope of the present application. Accordingly, the scope of protection of the present application is to be determined by the claims appended hereto.

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1. A garbage collection device, characterized in that it comprises:
a recovery bin (100) having a recovery cavity (130), the recovery cavity (130) having an air inlet (131) for communicating with an exhaust outlet of a floor brush (20), and an air outlet (132) for communicating with an intake of a motor, the air inlet (131) being located at a side wall of the recovery bin (100) along a first direction, wherein the first direction is perpendicular to a depth direction of the recovery cavity (130);
the limiting piece (300) is arranged in the recovery cavity (130), the limiting piece (300) is provided with an installation cavity (310), the limiting piece (300) is provided with a communication hole (320), and the installation cavity (310) is communicated with the recovery cavity (130) through the communication hole (320);
filter assembly comprising a filter mesh bag (210), the filter mesh bag (210) having an inner cavity (211) for receiving waste, the inner cavity (211) being in communication with the air intake (131), the filter mesh bag (210) extending at least partially into the mounting cavity (310).
2. The garbage collection device according to claim 1, wherein the filter bag (210) has a bag opening (2111) communicated with the inner cavity (211), the air inlet (131) is communicated with the bag opening (2111), one end of the filter bag (210) close to the bag opening (2111) is connected with the recycling bin (100), and one end of the filter bag (210) away from the bag opening (2111) extends into the mounting cavity (310).
3. The garbage collection device according to claim 2, wherein the filter bag (210) extends completely into the mounting cavity (310).
4. A waste collection device according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the stop member (300) extends in the depth direction and wherein an end of the stop member (300) facing away from the bottom wall of the recycling cavity (130) in the depth direction has a mounting opening (311) through which the filter bag (210) extends into the mounting cavity (310).
5. The garbage collection device according to claim 4, wherein a bottom wall of the stopper (300) facing away from the mounting opening (311) in the depth direction and a side wall in the first direction are each provided with a plurality of communication holes (320).
6. The garbage collection device according to claim 4, wherein an end of the filter bag (210) adjacent to the bag opening (2111) is detachably connected to the stopper (300).
7. The garbage collection device according to claim 6, wherein the filter assembly comprises a filter screen cover (230) fixedly mounted to the pocket (2111), the filter screen cover (230) covering the mounting opening (311) being capable of abutting against the stopper (300) so that the filter screen pocket (210) hangs from the stopper (300).
8. The garbage collection device according to claim 7, wherein the filter assembly comprises a hanging ring (220) connected to one end of the filter mesh bag (210) close to the bag opening (2111), the hanging ring (220) extends from the bag opening (2111) towards one side away from the inner cavity (211) along the first direction, one side of the hanging ring (220) along the thickness direction is fixedly connected to the filter mesh cover (230), and the filter mesh cover (230) can be abutted to the limiting piece (300) through one side of the hanging ring (220) away from the filter mesh cover (230) along the thickness direction.
9. The garbage collection device according to claim 8, comprising a mounting frame (400) located in the recycling cavity (130) and connected to a cavity wall of the recycling cavity (130), the limiting member (300) being mounted in the mounting frame (400), the screen cover (230) being capable of abutting the limiting member (300) through the suspension loop (220) so that the limiting member (300) abuts the mounting frame (400).
10. The garbage collection device according to claim 9, wherein the limiting member (300) comprises a limiting body (330) and a connecting plate (340), the limiting body (330) encloses the mounting cavity (310), the connecting plate (340) is connected to the limiting body (330) at one end, along the depth direction, close to the mounting opening (311), and the connecting plate (340) extends from the limiting body (330) along the first direction towards one side away from the mounting cavity (310), and the filter screen cover (230) can be abutted to the connecting plate (340) through the hanging ring (220) so that the connecting plate (340) is abutted to the mounting frame (400).
11. The garbage collection device according to claim 10, wherein the mounting frame (400) includes a baffle (410) extending in the depth direction, the recovery chamber (130) includes a first space (133) located at one side of the baffle (410) in the thickness direction thereof, and a second space (134) located at the other side thereof, the first space (133), the second space (134), and the air outlet (132) are sequentially communicated, and the strainer bag (210) is mounted in the first space (133).
12. The garbage collection device according to claim 11, wherein the mounting frame (400) further comprises a bottom plate (420), a top plate (430) and side plates (440), the top plate (430) and the bottom plate (420) are arranged at intervals along the depth direction, the baffle (410) is connected to the bottom plate (420) and the top plate (430), the side plates (440) extending along the depth direction extend from the top plate (430) towards the bottom plate (420), the side plates (440) and the bottom plate (420) are all abutted to the cavity wall of the recycling cavity (130), a gap is reserved between the baffle (410) and the cavity wall of the recycling cavity (130), a through hole is formed in the bottom plate (420), the connecting plate (340) can be abutted to the top plate (430), and the limiting main body (330) extends into the space between the baffle (410) and the bottom plate (420) and the side plates (440).
13. The garbage collection device according to any one of claims 7 to 12, comprising a conduit (500) located in the recycling cavity (130), the conduit (500) being connected to the recycling bin (100), the filter screen cover (230) being provided with a notch (231) communicating with the pocket (2111), the air inlet (131) communicating with the notch (231) through the conduit (500), the conduit (500) being capable of abutting against the filter screen cover (230) so that the filter screen cover (230) abuts against the limiting member (300).
14. The garbage collection device according to claim 13, wherein the recycling bin (100) comprises a bin body (110) and a bin cover (120) which are arranged along the depth direction and are detachably connected, the guide pipe (500) is connected to the bin cover (120), the filter screen cover (230) is positioned in the bin body (110), the bin cover (120) has a connection state connected with one end of the bin body (110) away from the bottom wall of the recycling cavity (130) along the depth direction, and a detachment state separated from the bin body (110); in the connection state, the recovery cavity (130) is defined between the bin body (110) and the bin cover (120), and the guide pipe (500) is abutted against the filter screen cover (230); in the disassembled state, the duct (500) is separated from the screen cover (230).
15. The garbage collection device according to claim 14, wherein the duct (500) and the screen cover (230) are arranged along the depth direction, the duct (500) has a first opening (510) communicating with the air inlet (131), and a second opening (520) communicating with the notch (231), the first opening (510) being located near a side wall of the duct (500) along the first direction near the air inlet (131), and the second opening (520) being located near an end wall of the duct (500) along the depth direction near the screen cover (230).
16. The garbage collection device according to claim 13, wherein the filter assembly comprises a handle (240) protruding from the filter screen cover (230) towards a side facing away from the filter screen bag (210), the handle (240) being located outside the conduit (500).
17. The garbage collection device according to claim 6, wherein the filter assembly comprises a filter screen cover (230) located at the bag opening (2111), the filter screen cover (230) is clamped with the limiting piece (300), and one end, close to the bag opening (2111), of the filter screen bag (210) is clamped between the filter screen cover (230) and the limiting piece (300).
18. A cleaning apparatus comprising the garbage collection device of any one of claims 1 to 17, further comprising the motor and the floor brush (20), the discharge outlet of the floor brush (20) being in communication with the air inlet (131), the suction inlet of the motor being in communication with the air outlet (132).
19. A cleaning device according to claim 18, characterized in that the cleaning device is a scrubber, that an anti-foam member (610) is arranged in the recovery chamber (130) outside the inner chamber (211), and that the air flowing out of the filter bag (210) flows through the anti-foam member (610) to the air outlet (132).
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