CN220588174U - Charging rack system - Google Patents

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CN220588174U
CN220588174U CN202322250189.7U CN202322250189U CN220588174U CN 220588174 U CN220588174 U CN 220588174U CN 202322250189 U CN202322250189 U CN 202322250189U CN 220588174 U CN220588174 U CN 220588174U
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魏洪义
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The present disclosure provides a charging hanger system capable of being hung on a wall, comprising: a cleaning device comprising a main body; a battery pack for providing power to the cleaning device; a charging rack for charging the cleaning device and/or the battery pack; the main body is provided with a battery pack matching part, and the battery pack is detachably matched with the battery pack matching part; the charging hanger is provided with a supporting part, and the supporting part is used for being abutted with the battery pack matching part so as to bear cleaning equipment. The utility model provides a stores pylon system charges through supporting part and battery package joining in marriage portion butt, has reduced the volume of system for both can be accomodate in the narrow space.

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Charging rack system
Technical Field
The disclosure relates to the technical field of cleaning equipment, and in particular relates to a charging rack system.
Background
Hand-held cleaning devices are widely used in the life of people for cleaning dust and dirt from the surface of a work area.
Existing handheld cleaning equipment realizes the wall-hung storage of the cleaning equipment by abutting the dust barrel on the bottom support of the hanging frame. However, the size of the hanger needs to be matched with that of the dust barrel, and the hanger and the dust barrel have large volumes and are difficult to be stored in a narrow space.
Disclosure of Invention
Accordingly, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a charging rack system with compact size and convenient storage.
In order to achieve one of the above disclosed objects, the present disclosure provides a charging hanger system capable of being hung on a wall, comprising: a cleaning device comprising a main body; a battery pack for providing power to the cleaning device; a charging rack for charging the cleaning device and/or the battery pack; the main body is provided with a battery pack matching part, and the battery pack is detachably matched with the battery pack matching part; the charging hanger is provided with a supporting part, and the supporting part is used for being abutted with the battery pack matching part so as to bear cleaning equipment.
As a further improvement of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the cleaning apparatus further includes a dust collecting device, the dust collecting device and the battery pack coupling part are respectively disposed at both sides of the cleaning apparatus, and the battery pack coupling part is closer to the charging hanger than the dust collecting device when the cleaning apparatus is mounted on the charging hanger.
As a further improvement of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the supporting portion includes a supporting surface protruding from the wall and disposed at an angle to a plane where the wall is located, and the battery pack mating portion includes a slide rail for guiding the cleaning device to mate with the battery pack, and an abutment surface located at an end of the slide rail, where the abutment surface is configured to abut against the supporting surface.
As a further improvement of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the charging hanger includes a base connected to the wall; the support portion includes a baffle protruding from the support surface and disposed at an angle to the support surface, the baffle being configured to limit displacement of the cleaning apparatus in a direction away from the base.
As a further improvement of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the main body is provided with a base to which the battery pack coupling part is connected, and the barrier includes a first barrier and a second barrier disposed at intervals, and a gap between the first barrier and the second barrier is used for the base to pass through.
As a further improvement of the embodiment of the present disclosure, the length of the gap is smaller than the length of the abutment surface in the direction in which the first baffle and the second baffle are disposed at intervals.
As a further improvement of the embodiment of the present disclosure, the support portion further includes a rib extending from the baffle plate in a direction toward the base for restricting displacement of the cleaning arrangement in a direction perpendicular to a plane in which the rib is located.
As a further improvement of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the support portion is provided with a first charging interface, the cleaning device is provided with a second charging interface coupled with the first charging interface, and when the cleaning device is mounted on the charging rack, a distance between the first charging interface and the second charging interface is less than 0.5 mm.
As a further improvement of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the support portion is provided with a guide groove penetrating the support surface, and the cleaning device is provided with a guide rib, the guide rib and the guide groove being mutually matched to guide the mating of the first charging interface and the second charging interface.
As a further improvement of the embodiment of the present disclosure, a distance between the baffle and the base is not less than 70 mm.
The utility model provides a stores pylon system charges through setting up battery package portion of mating and supporting part, and battery package portion of mating is less, and the supporting part that offsets with battery package portion of mating also has less volume, has reduced the volume of system for both can be accomodate in the narrow space.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the entirety of a charging hanger system;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the components of the charging hanger system;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a battery pack in a charging rack system;
FIG. 4 is a first schematic view of a cleaning device in a charging rack system assembled with a charging rack;
FIG. 5 is a second schematic view of a cleaning device in a charging rack system assembled with a charging rack;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the cleaning apparatus of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of the charging rack of FIG. 5;
FIG. 8 is a third schematic view of a cleaning device in a charging hanger system assembled with a charging hanger;
FIG. 9 is a fourth schematic view of a cleaning device in a charging rack system assembled with a charging rack;
FIG. 10 is a fifth schematic view of a cleaning device in a charging rack system assembled with a charging rack;
FIG. 11 is a sixth schematic illustration of a cleaning device in a charging rack system assembled with a charging rack;
FIG. 12 is a first schematic view of a charging hanger in the charging hanger system;
FIG. 13 is a second schematic view of a charging hanger in the charging hanger system;
FIG. 14 is a schematic view of a charging hanger and accessory assembly in a charging hanger system;
FIG. 15 is a first schematic view of a cleaning device in a charging rack system;
fig. 16 is a second schematic view of a cleaning device in a charging rack system.
Reference numerals: 100. a charging hanger system; 1. a cleaning device; 11. a main body; 111. a base; 112. a second charging interface; 1121. a second charging contact; 113. a charging connection portion; 114. a guide rib; 12. a battery pack; 121. a main battery pack; 122. a spare battery pack; 13. a battery pack mating portion; 131. a slide rail; 132. an abutment surface; 133. a connection part; 1331. a connection interface; 134. an abutting portion; 135. a side portion; 14. a dust collecting device; 15. a handle; 16. a motor; 17. a suction rod; 18. a cleaning head; 19. an accessory; 2. a charging hanger; 21. a support part; 211. a support surface; 212. a baffle; 2121. a first baffle; 2122. a second baffle; 2123. a gap; 213. a support plate; 2131. a groove; 2132. a first charging surface; 2133. a guide groove; 214. a side plate; 2141. a first side plate; 2142. a second side plate; 2143. an accessory bracket; 2144. an inclined section; 2145. a connection section; 215. a first charging interface; 2151. a first charging contact; 22. a receiving groove; 23. a standby battery pack charging section; 24. a base.
Detailed Description
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles and advantages of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments described in detail below and to the accompanying drawings.
It should be noted that unless otherwise defined, technical or scientific terms used in the embodiments of the present disclosure should be taken in a general sense as understood by those having ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains. The terms "first," "second," and the like, as used in embodiments of the present disclosure, do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another. The word "comprising" or "comprises", and the like, means that elements or items preceding the word are included in the element or item listed after the word and equivalents thereof, but does not exclude other elements or items. The terms "connected" or "connected," and the like, are not limited to physical or mechanical connections, but may include electrical connections, whether direct or indirect. "upper", "lower", "left", "right", etc. are used merely to indicate relative positional relationships, which may also be changed when the absolute position of the object to be described is changed.
Referring to fig. 1 to 15, a charging rack system 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure can be hung on a wall, and includes: the cleaning device 1 comprises a main body 11; a battery pack 12 for supplying power to the cleaning device 1; a charging rack 2 for charging the cleaning device 1 and/or the battery pack 12; the main body 11 is provided with a battery pack mating portion 13, and the battery pack 12 is detachably mated with the battery pack mating portion 13; the charging hanger 2 is provided with a support portion 21, and the support portion 21 is used for abutting against the battery pack mating portion 13 to carry the cleaning apparatus 1.
The battery pack fitting portion 13 is sized to fit the battery pack 12, and therefore, the battery pack fitting portion 13 can be housed in a narrow space, and the support portion 21 that abuts against the battery pack fitting portion 13 also has a small volume. When the wall-hung cleaning device 1 is stored, the battery pack adapter 13 and the support 21 are stored in a narrow space, so that the requirement of the wall-hung cleaning device 1 in the narrow space can be met, and the occupied area of the wall-hung cleaning device 1 can be reduced.
As shown in fig. 2, 3 and 4, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the battery pack 12 is packagedIncluding a main battery pack 121 and a backup battery pack 122, the main battery pack 121 is mounted on the battery pack mating portion 13, and the backup battery pack 122 is provided separately from the cleaning apparatus 1. The main battery pack 121 has the same structure as the spare battery pack 122. The charging hanger 2 further includes a standby battery pack charging section 23 that charges the battery pack 12. The standby battery pack charging part 23 and the supporting part 21 are respectively provided on both ends of the charging hanger 2, so that the charging hanger 2 can charge the cleaning device 1 and the standby battery pack 122 simultaneously, which are not interfered with and affected by each other, and are independent of each other. The arrow in fig. 2 illustrates the assembly path of the cleaning device 1 and the battery pack 122 with the charging rack 2, the cleaning device 1 following arrow F 1 Is mounted to the charging hanger 2 in the direction of arrow F, and the spare battery pack 122 is attached to the charging hanger 2 in the direction of arrow F 2 Is fitted to the charging hanger 2. When the main battery pack 121 on the cleaning apparatus 1 needs to be charged, the cleaning apparatus 1 may be suspended on the supporting portion 21 for charging, or the main battery pack 121 may be replaced with the spare battery pack 122, and the main battery pack 121 may be put into the spare battery pack charging portion 23 for charging.
As shown in fig. 4 to 11, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, the charging hanger 2 and the supporting portion 21 can enclose an accommodating groove 22 with an upward opening. When the cleaning equipment 1 needs to be stored in a wall-hung manner, the hanging of the cleaning equipment 1 can be completed only by sliding the battery pack connecting part 13 into the accommodating groove 22 along the opening; and when the cleaning device 1 needs to be taken down, the battery pack adapter 13 only needs to slide out of the accommodating groove 22, and the hanging and taking steps are simple and the operation is convenient. Alternatively, the charging hanger 2 and the supporting portion 21 may also enclose a receiving groove 22 that is open toward both sides, and the battery pack mating portion 13 slides into and out of the receiving groove 22 from the side.
As shown in fig. 5, 6 and 7, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the supporting portion 21 includes a supporting surface 211 protruding from the wall and disposed at an angle to the plane of the wall, and the battery pack mating portion 13 includes a sliding rail 131 for guiding the cleaning device 1 to mate with the battery pack 12, and an abutting surface 132 located at the end of the sliding rail 131, where the abutting surface 132 is used for abutting against the supporting surface 211.
Based on the orientation shown in fig. 1, the present disclosure uses the inside and outside direction of the charging rack 2 as the X direction, uses the left and right direction of the charging rack 2 as the Y direction, and uses the up and down direction of the charging rack 2 as the Z direction; the X direction, the Y direction and the Z direction are perpendicular to each other. The battery pack mating portion 13 includes a connecting portion 133 and an abutment portion 134 integrally formed with the connecting portion 133. The connection portion 133 has a substantially rectangular plate shape, and a connection interface 1331 is provided to the connection portion 133, and the connection interface 1331 is used to form an electrical connection with the battery pack 12. The battery pack 12 is fixed to the connection portion 133 by the slide rail 131 extending in the Z direction, and supplies power to the main body 11 through the connection interface 1331. The abutment 134 is provided below the connection portion 133, and the tip of the slide rail 131 extends onto the abutment 134. The abutting portion 134 is a substantially arc-shaped plate, and the arc of the arc surface is matched with the bottom surface of the battery pack 12, so as to support the battery pack 12. The abutment surface 132 is provided on a surface of the abutment portion 134 facing away from the battery pack 12. Alternatively, the abutment 134 may be provided in other suitable shapes, and accordingly, the abutment surface 132 may vary as the shape of the abutment 134 varies. Alternatively, the end of the sliding rail 131 directly abuts against the supporting surface 211, and accordingly, the abutting portion 134 is eliminated, and the abutting surface 132 is formed on the end of the sliding rail 131.
Further, as shown in fig. 12 and 13, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the charging hanger 2 includes a base 24 connected to a wall; the support portion 21 includes a baffle 212 protruding from the support surface 211 and disposed at an angle to the support surface 211, the baffle 212 being for restricting displacement of the cleaning apparatus 1 in a direction away from the base 24 (Y direction).
The base 24 is generally rectangular plate-shaped and may be attached to the wall by bolting, bonding, hooking, or the like. The support portion 21 and the battery pack charging portion 23 are disposed on both ends of the base 24, respectively, and the battery pack charging portion 23 is located at the upper end of the base 24 and the support portion 21 is located at the lower end of the base 24 based on the orientation shown in fig. 1. The support portion 21 includes a baffle 212 and a support plate 213 connecting the baffle 212 with the base 24, the support plate 213 being generally rectangular and extending outwardly from the base 24 in the direction Y for supporting the weight of the cleaning apparatus 1. The support plate 213 is disposed at right angles to the base 24. Alternatively, the support plate 213 may be disposed at an acute angle or an obtuse angle with the base 24. Preferably, the supporting plate 213 is a hollow plate, so as to reduce the overall weight of the charging rack 2, and facilitate the circuit arrangement inside the charging rack 2. The baffle 212 extends vertically upward from an end of the support plate 213 remote from the base 24, so that the baffle 212 is disposed at right angles to the support plate 213. Alternatively, the baffle 212 and the support plate 213 may be disposed at an acute angle or an obtuse angle.
The receiving groove 22 is defined by the baffle 212, the support plate 213, and the base 24. When the cleaning apparatus 1 is hung on the charging hanger 2, the support plate 213 supports the battery pack mating portion 13 in the Z-direction, and the shutter 212 prevents the battery pack mating portion 13 from coming out of the accommodation groove 22 in the Y-direction.
With continued reference to fig. 12 and 13, in an embodiment of the disclosure, the support portion 21 further includes a side plate 214, the side plate 214 includes a first side plate 2141 and a second side plate 2142, the first side plate 2141 connects the first baffle 2121 with the base 24, and the second side plate 2142 connects the second baffle 2122 with the base 24. The first side plate 2141 and the second side plate 2142 are symmetrically arranged with respect to the center line of the base 24 in the Z-direction. The edge of the first side plate 2141 remote from the base 24 has an inclined section 2144 and a connecting section 2145. The connection section 2145 is connected to the first baffle 2121 and extends vertically upward. The inclined section 2144 extends upward from the top of the connection section 2145 and is inclined toward the base 24 so that the top opening of the receiving groove 22 is an inclined opening, which can provide a larger moving space for the battery pack mating portion 13, facilitating the sliding of the battery pack mating portion 13 into the receiving groove 22.
As shown in fig. 5, 11 and 12, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, the body 11 is provided with a base 111 connected to the battery pack coupling part 13, and the baffle 212 includes a first baffle 2121 and a second baffle 2122 disposed at intervals, and a gap 2123 between the first baffle 2121 and the second baffle 2122 is for passing through the base 111.
The main body 11 and the battery pack coupling part 13 are fixedly connected by the base 111, and the three parts may be integrally formed or may be provided in a separable structure, for example, the three parts are connected by a clamping structure. The base 111 has a substantially rectangular plate shape. The length of the gap 2123 of the first and second baffle 2121, 2122 in the X-direction is longer than the length of the base 111 so that the base 111 can pass through the gap 2123 to slide the battery pack mating portion 13 into the accommodation groove 22. Alternatively, only one of the baffles 212 may be provided, with one baffle 212 forming a snap fit with the battery pack mating portion 13 or other protruding structure on the cleaning device 1 to limit displacement of the cleaning device 1 in a direction away from the base 24. Alternatively, the baffle 212 may be provided in more than two numbers, as long as the displacement of the cleaning apparatus 1 in a direction away from the base 24 can be restricted.
Further, as shown in fig. 5 and 12, the length of the gap 2123 is smaller than the length of the abutment surface 132 in the direction in which the first baffle 2121 and the second baffle 2122 are disposed apart.
The direction in which the first baffle 2121 and the second baffle 2122 are disposed apart is referred to as the X-direction, and the length of the abutment surface 132 is the length of the battery pack mating portion 13 in the X-direction. The length of the base 111 in the X-direction is smaller than the length of the battery pack mating portion 13 such that the battery pack mating portion 13 has a side 135 protruding from the base 111. When the cleaning device 1 is hung on the charging hanger 2, the two side portions 135 of the battery pack mating portion 13 protruding from the base 111 are respectively abutted against the first baffle 2121 and the second baffle 2122, so that the displacement of the cleaning device 1 in the direction away from the base 24 can be restricted.
In other embodiments of the present disclosure, the main body 11 is directly connected to the battery pack mating portion 13, and sliding grooves (not shown in the drawings) are formed on two sides of the battery pack mating portion 13, and the sliding grooves are adapted to the baffle 212, so that the battery pack mating portion 13 can be guided when the cleaning device 1 is mated with the charging hanger 2, and the battery pack mating portion 13 can be limited after the mating is bundled, so that the connection stability of the cleaning device 1 and the charging hanger 2 is enhanced. Alternatively, a sliding groove is formed on the first baffle 2121 and the second baffle 2122, and is matched with the battery pack coupling portion 13. When the cleaning apparatus 1 is stored in the wall, both sides of the battery pack mating portion 13 are inserted into the slide grooves and slide under the guide of the slide grooves.
With continued reference to fig. 5 and 12, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the distance between the baffle 212 and the base 24 is not less than 70 millimeters.
In the cleaning apparatus 1, the thinnest 1P battery pack 12 has a thickness of 43.5 mm, the thickest 2P battery pack 12 has a thickness of 69.55 mm, and the distance between the baffle 212 and the base 24 is set to be not less than 70 mm, so that the charging rack 2 can accommodate battery packs 12 with different thicknesses, and the applicability of the charging rack 2 is enhanced.
As shown in fig. 6 and 12, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, the supporting portion 21 is provided with a first charging interface 215, the cleaning device 1 is provided with a second charging interface 112 that is coupled with the first charging interface 215, and when the cleaning device 1 is mounted on the charging rack 2, a distance between the first charging interface 215 and the second charging interface 112 is less than 0.5 mm.
The main body 11 is provided with a charging connection portion 113 protruding in the direction of the charging hanger 2. The cross section of the charging connecting portion 113 is substantially isosceles trapezoid, and the charging connecting portion 113 has a top surface facing the charging hanger 2 and waist surfaces on both sides of the top surface. The second charging interface 112 includes two second charging contacts 1121, and the two second charging contacts 1121 are respectively disposed on two waist surfaces of the charging connection portion 113 and extend toward the charging hanger 2 to be flush with the top surface. The support portion 21 is provided with a recess 2131 having a shape corresponding to the shape of the charging connection portion 113, and the recess 2131 has a first charging surface 2132 facing the top surface of the charging connection portion 113. The first charging interface 215 is arranged on the first charging face 2132 and comprises two first charging contacts 2151, which are in one-to-one correspondence with the second charging contacts 1121.
The first charging interface 215 on the support 21 is adapted to form an electrical connection with an external power source, enabling charging of the cleaning device 1 via the second charging interface 112. The distance between the first charging interface 215 and the second charging interface 112 refers to the distance between the first charging surface 2132 and the second charging contact 1121, and the distance is less than 0.5 mm, so that the stability of charging connection can be ensured.
With continued reference to fig. 6 and 12, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the difference between the length of the gap 2123 between the first baffle 2121 and the second baffle 2122 and the length of the base 111 is less than 1 millimeter. By limiting the gap difference between the base 111 and the first and second baffle plates 2121, 2122, the battery pack mating portion 13 is limited in the X-direction, so that the mating accuracy of the first and second charging interfaces 215, 112 can be further increased.
Further, as shown in fig. 4 and 5, the battery pack mating portion 13 is disposed at the top of the main body 11.
The main body 11 is of an elongated structure, and the battery pack mating portion 13 is disposed at the top of the main body 11. When the battery pack mating portion 13 abuts against the supporting portion 21, the center of gravity of the main body 11 is located below the supporting portion 21, so that the main body 11 is slightly inclined, the top of the main body 11 is away from the charging hanger 2, and the bottom of the main body is close to the charging hanger 2, so that the first charging interface 215 and the second charging interface 112 can be connected more tightly. Meanwhile, the battery pack mating portion 13 is provided at the top of the main body 11, and it is also possible to prevent the cleaning device 1 from interfering with the mounting of the spare battery pack 122 on the spare battery pack charging portion 23.
As shown in fig. 8 and 12, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, the support portion 21 is provided with a guide groove 2133 penetrating the support surface 211, and the cleaning apparatus 1 is provided with a guide rib 114, and the guide rib 114 and the guide groove 2133 cooperate with each other to guide the mating of the first charging interface 215 and the second charging interface 112.
The guide groove 2133 is provided between the two first charging contacts 2151, extends from the first charging surface 2132 toward the base 24, and extends through the support 21 in the Z-direction. The guide rib 114 is disposed on the top surface of the charging connection portion 113 and extends downward in the Z direction. When the cleaning device 1 needs to be hung on the charging rack 2, the guide rib 114 is inserted into the guide groove 2133 first, and guides the battery pack coupling portion 13 so that the first charging interface 215 and the second charging interface 112 are accurately coupled.
In other embodiments of the present disclosure, a groove (not shown) is provided on the base 111 to fit the baffle 212. The groove is matched with the baffle 212, so that the battery pack matching part 13 can be guided when the cleaning device 1 and the charging hanging frame 2 are assembled, the first charging interface 215 and the second charging interface 112 can be conveniently and accurately abutted, the battery pack matching part 13 can be limited after the assembly is finished, and the connection stability of the charging hanging frame 2 and the cleaning device 1 is enhanced.
As shown in fig. 14, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, an accessory holder 2143 is provided on the first side plate 2141 or the second side plate 2142, and the accessory holder 2143 is used to hang the accessory 19 of the cleaning device 1, so as to replace the accessory 19 at any time, and prevent the accessory 19 from being lost by random stacking. The accessory 19 may comprise different types of suction heads and connection tubes. Alternatively, the accessory bracket 2143 may be provided on both the first side panel 2141 and the second side panel 2142.
As shown in fig. 1, 15 and 16, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, the cleaning apparatus 1 further includes a dust collecting device 14, the dust collecting device 14 and the battery pack mating portion 13 are disposed on two sides of the cleaning apparatus 1, respectively, and when the cleaning apparatus 1 is mounted on the charging hanger 2, the battery pack mating portion 13 is closer to the charging hanger 2 than the dust collecting device 14.
The body 11 has opposite first and second sides, the first side being the left side and the second side being the right side based on the orientation shown in fig. 2. The dust collecting device 14 is provided at a first side of the main body 11, and includes a dust barrel fixedly connected with the main body 11 and a storage barrel disposed in the dust barrel, which can be separated from the dust barrel when an end cap of the bottom of the dust barrel is opened. The battery pack mating portion 13 is provided at the second side of the main body 11, and forms a fixed connection with the main body 11.
The dust collecting device 14 is used for collecting and storing the garbage and dust extracted from the main body 11, and has a volume larger than that of the battery pack coupling part 13, so that the garbage and dust cannot be placed in a narrow space. When the battery pack mating portion 13 abuts against the supporting portion 21, the dust collecting device 14 is away from the charging hanger 2 in the narrow space, so that interference between the dust collecting device 14 and mating of the battery pack mating portion 13 and the charging hanger 2 can be avoided.
As shown in fig. 1, 15 and 16, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the cleaning apparatus 1 further includes a handle 15, a motor 16, a suction rod 17, and a cleaning head 18. A suction rod 17 is detachably mounted on the bottom end of the main body 11 for conveying the sucked dust, garbage, or the like to the main body 11. Illustratively, the suction rod 17 is a rigid tube. Optionally, the wand 17 further comprises a flexible hose which fits over the wand to extend the working range of the cleaning apparatus 1. A cleaning head 18 is mounted on the bottom end of the suction rod 17 remote from the main body 11 for sucking dust, garbage, etc. from the outside. The cleaning head 18 may include a crevice cleaner head, a brush cleaner head, or the like; the gap suction head can be used for cleaning home decoration gaps, windowsills, car gaps and the like, and the brush suction head can be used for cleaning keyboards, desktops, curtain surfaces and the like. The motor 16 is installed above the dust collecting device 14 and is fixedly connected with the main body 11 for driving the impeller assembly inside the main body 11 to move. The handle 15 facilitates the handling of the cleaning device 1 by a user, and is fixed at one end to the motor 16 and the dust collecting device 14 and at the other end to the main body 11. The handle 15 and the motor 16 are disposed on a first side of the main body 11, and the suction rod 17 is disposed on a second side of the main body 11.
To sum up, the charging rack system 100 provided by the present disclosure, through setting the above-mentioned supporting portion 21 and the above-mentioned battery package adapter portion 13, when the wall-hanging of cleaning device 1 is accomodate, the supporting portion 21 and the battery package adapter portion 13 are all accomodate in narrow space, can satisfy the requirement that cleaning device 1 was accomodate in narrow space wall-hanging, can reduce the area occupied after cleaning device 1 hangs the wall again. Meanwhile, the battery pack matching part 13 can be hung on the supporting part 21 only by abutting, the hanging mode is simple, and the operation is convenient.
Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that: the discussion of any of the above embodiments is merely exemplary and is not intended to suggest that the scope of the disclosure, including the claims, is limited to these examples; combinations of features of the above embodiments or in different embodiments are also possible within the spirit of the present disclosure, and there are many other variations to the different aspects of the embodiments of the present disclosure as described above, which are not provided in detail for the sake of brevity.
The disclosed embodiments are intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances which fall within the broad scope of the appended claims. Accordingly, any omissions, modifications, equivalents, improvements, and the like, which are within the spirit and principles of the embodiments of the disclosure, are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.

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1. A charging hanger system capable of being hung on a wall, comprising:
a cleaning device comprising a main body;
a battery pack for providing power to the cleaning device;
a charging rack for charging the cleaning device and/or the battery pack;
the main body is provided with a battery pack mating part, and the battery pack is detachably mated with the battery pack mating part;
the charging rack is provided with a supporting part, and the supporting part is used for being abutted with the battery pack matching part so as to bear the cleaning equipment.
2. The charging hanger system of claim 1, wherein the cleaning device further comprises a dust collection device disposed on each side of the cleaning device with the battery pack interface, the battery pack interface being closer to the charging hanger than the dust collection device when the cleaning device is mounted on the charging hanger.
3. The charging hanger system of claim 1, wherein the support portion comprises a support surface protruding from the wall and disposed at an angle to a plane on which the wall is located, and the battery pack mating portion comprises a sliding rail for guiding the cleaning device to mate with the battery pack, and an abutment surface at an end of the sliding rail for abutting against the support surface.
4. The charging hanger system of claim 3, wherein said charging hanger comprises a base connected to a wall; the support portion includes a baffle protruding from the support surface and disposed at an angle to the support surface, the baffle being configured to limit displacement of the cleaning device in a direction away from the base.
5. The charging hanger system of claim 4, wherein the body is provided with a base to which the battery pack adapter is connected, the baffles comprising first and second baffles disposed in spaced relation, a gap between the first and second baffles being for the base to pass through.
6. The charging hanger system of claim 5, wherein a length of the gap is less than a length of the abutment surface in a direction in which the first and second baffles are spaced apart.
7. The charging hanger system of claim 4, wherein the support further comprises a rib extending from the baffle in a direction toward the base for limiting displacement of the cleaning arrangement in a direction perpendicular to a plane in which the rib lies.
8. The charging hanger system of claim 4, wherein the support is provided with a first charging interface, the cleaning device is provided with a second charging interface mated with the first charging interface, and a distance between the first charging interface and the second charging interface is less than 0.5 millimeters when the cleaning device is mounted on the charging hanger.
9. The charging hanger system of claim 8, wherein the support is provided with a guide slot extending through the support surface, the cleaning device is provided with a guide rib, the guide rib and the guide slot cooperate to guide mating of the first charging interface and the second charging interface.
10. The charging hanger system of claim 4, wherein a distance between the baffle and the base is not less than 70 millimeters.
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