DE10240619A1 - Canister type vacuum cleaner - Google Patents
Canister type vacuum cleanerInfo
- Publication number
- DE10240619A1 DE10240619A1 DE2002140619 DE10240619A DE10240619A1 DE 10240619 A1 DE10240619 A1 DE 10240619A1 DE 2002140619 DE2002140619 DE 2002140619 DE 10240619 A DE10240619 A DE 10240619A DE 10240619 A1 DE10240619 A1 DE 10240619A1
- Authority
- DE
- Germany
- Prior art keywords
- suction
- vacuum cleaner
- liquid
- brush
- cleaning
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Withdrawn
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Abstract
A canister-type vacuum cleaner (container type) has a vacuum cleaner body (10) with a drive part for generating a suction force and a dust chamber for collecting contaminants which are sucked in by the suction force of the drive unit, a suction extension tube (20) connected to the vacuum cleaner body (10), a suction brush (30) disposed at one end of the suction extension tube (20) for sucking up dirt from a cleaning surface by means of the suction force transmitted through the suction extension tube (20), and an electrolyte liquid dispenser (40) attached to the suction extension tube (20) is arranged for spraying the electrolytic liquid onto the cleaning surface through a lower side of the suction brush (30).
Description
- The present invention relates to a vacuum cleaner of the canister type (container type, see also summary) and especially a canister-type vacuum cleaner with a Device for generating an electrolytic liquid.
- Generally, a canister-type vacuum cleaner has one Vacuum cleaner or cleaner body with a drive motor for Generating suction power, one with the vacuum cleaner body connected suction extension pipe and one at the end of the Suction extension tube arranged suction brush.
- There is a dust chamber in the vacuum cleaner or cleaner body with a filter unit and dust collection inside intended. Accordingly, from the cleaning surface through the Suction power of the drive motor in the dust chamber by means of the Sucked impurities in the Filter device filtered out and collected in the dust collection.
- The suction extension tube has a handle on which an ON / OFF switch is provided. If a user Handle gripped and the suction brush along the Cleaning surface is moved, so are contaminants such as dust or Foreign substances on the cleaning surface through the suction brush sucked in and thus removed from the cleaning surface.
- Stubborn stains on the floor or carpet can, however not cleaned by the suction power of the drive motor alone be, which is why a scrubbing or scrubbing brush or a rotatable brush is rotatably attached to the suction brush to clean the stubborn stains.
- Another suggestion is one Detergent containing cleaning liquid for cleaning the Dispense areas by the rotating brush or the Scrubbing brush can hardly be cleaned.
- In the case of the above proposal, however, the use is by a user uncomfortable and the cost is increased since the Demand for one Cleaning liquid preparation step for distributing a certain amount of a cleaning agent consists in water.
- Another problem is that the cleaning areas often due to excess cleaning fluid be stained.
- Summary of the invention
- The present invention has been made to achieve the above to overcome the aforementioned problems of the prior art. Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention an improved canister-type vacuum cleaner Provide to prevent stains on the floor or carpet Use a cleaning agent, but by using a easy procedure to clean.
- The above task is performed by a vacuum cleaner Canister type solved according to the present invention, the one Vacuum cleaner or cleaner body with a drive part for Generation of suction and a dust chamber for collecting Has impurities caused by the suction power of the Drive unit are sucked in, a Suction extension tube is connected to the vacuum cleaner body, one Suction brush at one end of the suction extension tube is arranged to remove the contaminants from a cleaning surface to suck in with the suction force that by the Suction extension tube is transmitted, and being a one dispenser on the electrolytic liquid dispenser Suction extension pipe is arranged for spraying one electrolytic liquid on the cleaning surface through a Bottom of the suction brush.
- The one donating an electrolytic liquid Dispenser has an electrolyte liquid generation unit that on the suction extension tube to generate the arranged electrolytic liquid from an initial water supply and a spray unit for spraying the electrolytic Liquid in the Electrolyte liquid generation unit is generated by an air intake port Suction brush on.
- The spray unit has a conveying or transport path, which the electrolyte liquid generation unit and the Air intake connection of the suction brush connects; is a spray pump arranged in the transport path, and a spray nozzle which on End of the transport route is formed, is used to spray the electrolytic liquid leading to an outside of the Air intake port of the suction brush is directed.
- The above-mentioned tasks and the above-mentioned characteristic of present invention will become apparent from the description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention under Reference to the accompanying drawings can be seen in more detail become.
- Show in the drawings
- Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a vacuum cleaner from the canister type according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention,
- Fig. 2 is a schematic sectional view of the suction brush of FIG. 1,
- Fig. 3 is a block diagram in which a Elektrolyflüssigkeitsabgabevorrichtung of FIG. 1 is illustrated, and
- Fig. 4 is a schematic view illustrating another example of the suction brush used in the canister-type vacuum cleaner shown in Fig. 1.
- With reference to the accompanying drawings, the preferred embodiment of the present invention in described further details.
- Referring to FIG. 1, the vacuum cleaner from the canister type according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a vacuum cleaner or cleaner body 10, a Saugverlängerungsrohr 20 which is connected to the cleaner body 10, a disposed at one end of Saugverlängerungsrohres 20 suction brush 30 and one at the Suction extension tube 20 arranged electrolyte dispenser 40 .
- According to a normal vacuum cleaner, the vacuum cleaner body 10 has a drive unit and a dust chamber, which are formed within the relevant vacuum cleaner body. The drive unit has a drive motor for generating a suction force. A dust collecting filter or a swirling dust collecting device is arranged in the dust chamber for filtering the impurities from the intake air.
- If the suction brush 30 also functions such that liquids are sucked in in addition to the impurities, then it can have a liquid separation unit for separate collection of the liquid from the impurities. Since the above-mentioned route is the route generally used in the wet type vacuum cleaner, the description thereof is omitted here.
- The suction extension pipe 20 is connected to the vacuum cleaner body 10 and has a flexible hose 21 , a suction pipe 23 which is connected to the flexible hose 21 , and a handle 25 arranged between the hose 21 and the suction pipe 23 . The suction pipe 23 has such a construction that it is possible to selectively extend or extend the length.
- The suction brush 30 is movably attached to one end of the suction tube 23 . Referring to FIG. 2, the suction brush 30 has an air intake port 31 are sucked in through the contaminants from the cleaning surface. In addition, a rotatable brush 33 can be arranged on the air intake connection 31 . The rotatable brush 33 performs the cleaning operation in a striking movement against the cleaning surface while being rotated by the suction force or by a separate driving force.
- The electrolyte fluid delivery device 40 indicates the cleaning surface from an electrolyte or an electrolytic liquid through the suction brush 30 to clean the carpet or floor. The electrolyte liquid dispensing device 40 includes an electrolytic liquid production unit 41, which is formed at the suction pipe 23 and a spray unit 43 for spraying the generated in the electrolyte generation unit 41 electrolytic liquid to the cleaning surface through the air intake port 31 of the suction brush 30.
- The electrolyte liquid generation unit 41 is known in the art, and a typical example is illustrated in FIG. 3.
- According to Fig. 3 41, the liquid electrolyte generation unit an output water tank 51 for holding water, such as tap water, fresh water, ground water, etc., a pump 52 to promote the raw water from the initial water tank 51, a filter 53 for filtering the raw water, the pump 52 has passed, first and second electrolyte baths 54 and 55 and an electrolyte tank 56 .
- The filter 53 filters out ions or impurities from the initial water. The initial water that has passed the filter 53 flows into the first electrolyte bath 54 . the first electrolytic bath 54 has a cathode plate and an anode plate 54 a 54 b on. The first electrolyte bath 54 leads to an electrolytic treatment of the starting water and delivers the resulting water to the second electrolyte bath 55 . The second electrolytic bath 55 also includes a cathode plate 55 a and an anode plate 55 b on. The second electrolytic bath 55 is used for the additional electrolytic treatment of the water which has no electrolyte yet, and thereby generates an electrolytic liquid NaCIO.
- Meanwhile, gaseous substances (usually hydrogen gas) are generated in the first and second electrolyte baths 54 and 55 . A separation unit can be provided to remove the gaseous substances.
- Although this embodiment describes the use of the first and second electrolyte baths 54 and 55 , the number of baths may be higher or lower depending on the situation.
- Thereafter, the electrolytic liquid generated in the second electrolytic bath 55 is conducted to the electrolyte tank 56 and stored therein.
- A mixture bath 57 can also be provided for the temporary reservation of the initial water which has passed through the filter 53 . In this case, the mixing bath 57 is supplied with a catalyst from an additive tank 58 , which is provided separately. The catalyst can be a sodium chloride liquid or a sodium potassium liquid or a potassium chloride liquid. Depending on the situation, a suitable type of catalyst can be selected.
- Accordingly, a mixture of catalyst and starting water is released from the mixing bath 57 to the first electrolytic bath 54 and undergoes electrolysis therein.
- The above description regarding the electrolytic liquid generating unit 41 is only an example of the known electrolytic liquid generating device, and it will be appreciated that many variations are possible.
- Meanwhile, the electrolyte liquid spraying unit 43 has an electrolyte liquid conveying path 61 that connects the electrolyte tank 56 and the air suction port 31 of the suction brush 30 . A spray pump 63 is arranged in the electrolyte liquid conveying path 61 , and a spray nozzle 65 is formed at one end of the electrolytic liquid conveying path 61 . The spray pump 63 pumps the electrolytic liquid from the storage liquid of the electrolyte tank 56 , so that the electrolytic liquid can be sprayed onto the cleaning surface through the spray nozzle 65 .
- The vacuum cleaner or cleaner from Kanisteryp according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention with the electrolyte liquid dispensing apparatus which is so constructed as indicated above, by spraying the electrolytic liquid, which is generated in the electrolytic fluid delivery device 30, through the air intake port 31 of the suction brush 30 for Outside.
- The electrolytic liquid makes it stubborn Stains cleaned. The electrolytic liquid is also useful for wastewater processing, or it is called Bleach for cotton fabrics, as a disinfectant for Water supply, used as a germicide, etc. and can even leave an old stubborn stain on the Cleaning area without the aid of an additional cleaning agent clean.
- There is no need to have a detergent in the To solve initial water, and since no need to Using any detergent, are the Costs also reduced.
- When the suction brush 70 equipped with the scrubbing cloth 71 on the underside is attached to the suction pipe 23 , then, as further illustrated in FIG. 4, the electrolytic liquid discharged through the electrolyte liquid conveying path 61 is discharged to the scrubbing cloth 71 . The cleaning operation can be carried out effectively with the abrasive cloth soaked in the electrolytic liquid.
- Although the preferred embodiment of the present Invention has been described, is likely for one It will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the present invention is based on the preferred embodiment described is not limited should be, but that various changes and Modifications within the scope and nature of the present invention can be made, as by the attached claims.
Claims (3)
1. Vacuum cleaner of the canister type, characterized in that a vacuum cleaner body ( 10 ) is provided with a drive part for generating a suction force and a dust chamber for collecting contaminants which are sucked in by the suction force of the drive part, that with the vacuum cleaner body ( 10 ) a suction extension pipe (20) is connected that at one end of Saugverlängerungsrohres (20) has a suction brush (30) is arranged for sucking in contaminants from a cleaning surface by the suction force exerted by the Saugverlängerungsrohr (20) and that on the Saugverlängerungsrohr (20 ) an electrolyte liquid dispensing device ( 40 ) for spraying an electrolytic liquid onto the cleaning surface is arranged through an underside of the suction brush ( 30 ).
2. Canister-type vacuum cleaner according to claim 1, characterized in that the electrolyte liquid dispensing device ( 40 ) is an electrolyte liquid generation unit ( 41 ) which is arranged on the suction extension tube ( 20 ) and which serves to generate the electrolytic liquid from an outlet feed water, and a spray unit ( 43 ) for spraying the electrolytic liquid through an air suction connection of the suction brush ( 30 ).
3. Canister-type vacuum cleaner according to claim 2, characterized in that the spray unit has a conveyor track ( 61 ) connecting the electrolyte liquid generation unit ( 41 ) and the air suction connection ( 31 ) of the suction brush ( 30 ),
that a spray pump ( 63 ) is arranged in the conveyor track ( 61 )
and that a spray nozzle ( 65 ) for spraying the electrolyte liquid through the air suction connection ( 31 ) is provided at one end of the conveyor track ( 61 ).
that a spray pump ( 63 ) is arranged in the conveyor track ( 61 )
and that a spray nozzle ( 65 ) for spraying the electrolyte liquid through the air suction connection ( 31 ) is provided at one end of the conveyor track ( 61 ).
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