EP2762050B1 - Cleaning robot - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L5/00—Structural features of suction cleaners
- A47L5/12—Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum
- A47L5/22—Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum with rotary fans
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L2201/00—Robotic cleaning machines, i.e. with automatic control of the travelling movement or the cleaning operation
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- the present invention relates to a cleaning robot that moves by itself on a floor surface.
- a conventional cleaning robot is disclosed in a patent document 1.
- a main body housing which has a circular shape when viewed from top, moves by itself on a floor surface to perform cleaning.
- the main body housing is formed to have a thin shape that is low in height.
- the main body housing is provided with a drive wheel and a driven wheel that protrude from a bottom surface.
- the driven wheel is disposed in front of the drive wheel in a traveling direction during a cleaning time.
- a dust suction portion which has an electric fan and a dust collection portion, is disposed behind the drive wheel in the main body housing. The electric fan generates a suction air flow that is sucked from the suction opening, and the dust collection portion collects dust contained in the suction air flow.
- the suction opening and the dust collection portion are connected with each other by a duct, the dust collection portion and the air exhaling opening are connected by the duct, and the electric fan is disposed in the duct.
- the dust collection portion is disposed in a freely mountable and demountable manner; accordingly, an air flow-in opening and an air flow-out opening are in tight contact with the duct via a packing.
- the main body housing is provided therein with a battery that supplies electric power to each portion of the electric fan, the drive wheel and the like, and with a control board that has a control circuit to control each portion.
- the drive wheel and the electric fan are driven.
- the main body housing moves by itself on a floor surface because of rotation of the drive wheel and driven wheel, and an air flow containing dust is sucked from the suction opening disposed in the front portion because of the driving of the electric fan.
- the dust contained in the air flow is collected by the dust collection portion, and the air flow, from which the dust is removed, passes through the electric fan to be exhaled backward from the air exhaling opening. In this way, the floor surface is cleaned, the dust collection portion is removed, and the dust accumulated in the dust collection portion is dumped.
- EP1849391 relates to a robot cleaning system that is capable of moving a first dust collector mounted in a robot cleaner to a docking station to remove dust collected in the first dust collector.
- the robot cleaning system includes a robot cleaner having an opening, though which a first dust collector to collect suctioned dust is carried in and out of the robot cleaner, a docking station, to which the robot cleaner is docked to remove the dust collected in the first dust collector, and a collector moving unit to move the first dust collector to the docking station.
- US2006/0032013 relates to a brush assembly of a cleaner including a driving motor mounted at a cleaner main body, for generating a rotary force; a brush rotatably disposed at a suction opening formed at the cleaner main body; and a driving force transfer device installed between the driving motor and the brush, rotating the brush by transferring a rotary force of the driving motor to the brush, and protecting the driving motor by preventing transfer of a load generated at the brush to the driving motor.
- PLT1 JP-A-2007-167617 (pages 6 to 10, Fig. 2 )
- the electric fan disposed in the main body housing has a heavy weight, and the dust collection portion becomes heavy in weight because of the accumulation of dust. Because of this, according to the conventional cleaning robot that disposes the electric fan and the dust collection portion behind the drive wheel, the weight becomes heavier in the portion behind the drive wheel than in the portion in front of the drive wheel.
- the main body housing moves backward and stops suddenly before a step of a downward stairway and the like, there is a risk that a center of gravity shifts backward; and the main body housing falls from the step to be broken because of the weight behind the drive wheel.
- dust accumulates in the dust collection portion, the weight behind the drive wheel becomes further heavier; accordingly, the main body housing becomes more likely to fall from the step.
- the main body housing is provided with the suction opening through the front portion and with the electric fan and air exhaling opening in the back portion. Because of this, an air flow path, which connects the suction opening and the air exhaling opening with each other, is formed to extend long in the main body housing.
- the control board is dispersed and disposed in a left-right direction and a back-forth direction with respect to the dust collection portion, and a wiring, which connects electric components such as the electric fan, the drive wheel and the like and a plurality of the control boards, becomes long. Accordingly, there is a problem that the main body housing becomes large.
- the electric fan is disposed on one side and the battery is disposed on the other side with respect to the dust collection portion that is disposed over the rotary shaft of the drive wheels; accordingly, the weight of the main body housing is balanced and distributed in front of and behind the drive wheels.
- the main body housing moving forward and backward stops suddenly before a step and the center of gravity shifts back and forth it is possible to keep the attitude and prevent the fall of the main body housing.
- the weight balance of the main body housing 2 is kept, so that it is possible to prevent more surely the fall of the main body housing.
- the air flow path is disposed on one side and the control board is disposed on the other side with respect to the dust collection portion; the air flow path and the control board are gathered and disposed. In this way, it is possible to shorten the air flow path and achieve the small size of the main body housing by reducing wirings and the like. Besides, the air flow path is far from the control board; accordingly, even if the air flow leaks, it is possible to reduce the adhering of the dust to the control board and reduce the malfunction of the control circuit.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a cleaning robot according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- a cleaning robot 1 has a main body housing 2 which has a circular shape when viewed from top and drives drive wheels 29 (see Fig. 2 as to both) by means of a battery 14 to move by itself.
- An upper surface of the main body housing 2 is provided with a lid portion 3 that is opened and closed when a dust collection portion 30 (see Fig. 2 ) is put in and taken out.
- Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 show a side sectional view and a bottom view of the cleaning robot 1, respectively.
- the main body housing 2 is provided with a pair of drive wheels 29 that protrude from a bottom surface and rotate on a horizontal rotary shaft 29a.
- the rotary shaft 29a of the drive wheels 29 is disposed on a center line C of the main body housing 2.
- a suction opening 6 is disposed through a front portion of the main body housing 2 that is situated in front in a traveling direction when cleaning is performed.
- the suction opening 6 is formed to oppose a floor surface F by means of an open surface of a recessed portion 8 that is formed to be recessed on the bottom surface of the main body housing 2.
- a rotary brush 9, which rotates on a horizontal rotary shaft, is disposed in the recessed portion 8, and side brushes 10, which rotate on a vertical rotary shaft, are disposed on both sides of the recessed portion 8, respectively.
- a roller-shaped front wheel 27 is disposed in front of the recessed portion 8.
- a rear end of the main body housing 2 is provided with a rear wheel 26 that includes a universal wheel.
- the main body housing 2 disperses a weight in a back-forth direction with respect to the drive wheels 29 disposed at the center; the front wheel 27 goes away from the floor surface F, while the rotary brush 9, the drive wheels 29 and the rear wheel 26 contact the floor surface F to perform the cleaning. Because of this, dust present in front in the traveling path can be guided to the suction opening 6 without being blocked by the front wheel 27.
- the front wheel 27 moves onto a step that appears on the traveling path, so that the main body housing 2 can easily go over the step.
- a floor surface detection sensor 18 for detecting the floor surface F is disposed in front of the front wheel 27. Similar floor surface detection sensors 19 are disposed in front of both drive wheels 29. If a step of a downward stairway or the like appears in the traveling path, the drive wheels 29 are stopped because of detection by the floor surface detection sensor 18. Besides, if the floor surface detection sensor 18 malfunctions, the drive wheels 29 are stopped because of detection by the floor surface detection sensors 19.
- a rear end of a circumferential surface of the main body housing 2 is provided with a charge terminal 4 for charging the battery 14.
- the main body housing 2 moves by itself to return to a charge stand 40 installed in a room, and the charge terminal 4 comes into contact with a terminal portion 41 disposed on the charge stand 40 to charge the battery 14.
- the charge stand 40 connected to commercial power supply is usually installed along a side wall S of the room.
- the main body housing 2 is provided therein with the dust collection portion 30 that collects dust.
- the dust collection portion 30 is disposed on the rotary shaft 29a of the drive wheels 29 and housed in a dust collection chamber 39 that is disposed in the main body housing 2.
- the dust collection chamber 39 includes an isolated chamber whose circumferential surfaces in four directions and bottom surface are covered, and is formed to extend in a left-right direction to partition an inside of the main body housing 2. Wall surfaces of the dust collection chamber 39 are closed except for a front wall that extends in a longitudinal direction.
- the dust collection chamber 39 is provided, through the front wall thereof, with a first air inhaling path 11 that communicates with the recessed portion 8 and a second air inhaling path 12 that is disposed over the recessed portion 8 and communicates with a motor unit 20 described later.
- the dust collection portion 30 is disposed on the center line C of the main body housing 2, and can be put into and taken out with the lid portion 3 of the main body housing 2 opened as shown in Fig. 4 .
- the dust collection portion 30 is provided with an upper cover 32 that has a filter 33 on an upper surface of a bottomed cylindrical dust collection vessel 31.
- the upper cover 32 engages with the dust collection vessel 31 by means of a movable engagement portion 32a, opens and closes an upper surface of the dust collection vessel 31 by means of operation of the engagement portion 32a. In this way, it is possible to dump the dust accumulated in the dust collection vessel 31.
- the dust collection vessel 31 is provided, through a circumferential surface thereof, with a flow-in path 34 whose tip end is equipped with a flow-in opening 34a to communicate with the first air inhaling path 11.
- the dust collection vessel 31 is provided therein with a flow-in portion 34b that communicates with the flow-in path 34 to guide an air flow downward by means of a bend. In this way, it is possible to make large dust and heavy-weight dust easily accumulate in a bottom portion of the dust collection vessel 31.
- the upper cover 32 is provided, through a circumferential surface thereof, with a flow-out path 35 whose tip end is equipped with a flow-out opening 35a to communicate with the second air inhaling path 12.
- the flow-in opening 34a and the flow-out opening 35a are provided therearound with a packing (not shown) which comes into tight contact with the front wall of the dust collection chamber 39. In this way, the dust collection chamber 39 housing the dust collection portion 30 is tightly closed.
- the opening surface of the flow-in opening 34a, the opening surface of the flow-out opening 35a, and the front wall of the dust collection chamber 39 are each formed to have an inclined surface, so that it is possible to prevent the packing from being deteriorated by sliding when the dust collection portion 30 is put in and taken out.
- a control board 15 is disposed in an upper portion behind the dust collection chamber 39 in the main body housing 2.
- the control board 15 is provided with a control circuit that controls each portion of the cleaning robot 1.
- the battery 14 freely mountable and demountable is disposed in a lower portion behind the dust collection chamber 39.
- the battery 14 is charged by the charge stand 40 via the charge terminal 4 and supplies electric power to each portion of the control board 15, the drive wheels 29, the rotary brush 9, the side brushes 10, the electric fan 22 and the like.
- the motor unit 20 is disposed in the front portion of the main body housing 2.
- Fig. 5, Fig. 6 , Fig. 7 and Fig. 8 show a perspective view, top view, front view, and side view of the motor unit 20, respectively.
- the motor unit 20 includes a housing 21 formed of a resin and the electric fan 22 housed in the housing 21.
- the electric fan 22 is formed of a turbo-fan that is covered by a motor case 22a.
- the motor case 22a of the electric fan 22 is provided, through one end in a shaft direction thereof, with an air inhaling opening (not shown) and provided, through a circumferential surface thereof, with two air exhaling openings (not shown).
- the housing 21 is provided, through a front surface thereof, with an opening portion 23 that opposes the air inhaling opening of the motor case 22a.
- the electric fan 22 of the housing 21 is provided, on both sides thereof, with a first air exhaling path 24a and a second air exhaling path 24b that communicate with the air exhaling openings of the motor case 22a, respectively.
- the first and second air exhaling paths 24a, 24b communicate with an air exhaling opening 7 (see Fig. 2 ) provided through the upper surface of the main body housing 2.
- first and second air exhaling paths 24a, 24b and the second air inhaling path 12 compose air flow paths that connect the dust collection portion 30 and the air exhaling opening 7 with each other.
- first air inhaling path 11 composes an air flow path that connects the suction opening 6 and the dust collection portion 30 with each other.
- the air flow paths including the electric fan 22 are gathered in front of the dust collection chamber 39 and disposed in the front portion of the main body housing 2, so that it is possible to shorten the air flow paths.
- the control board 15 and the battery 14 are gathered behind the dust collection chamber 39 and disposed in the rear portion of the main body housing 2, so that it is possible to reduce wirings and the like. Accordingly, it is possible to achieve the small size of the main body housing 2.
- the air flow paths are far from the control board 15; accordingly, even if the air flow leaks, it is possible to alleviate the dust adhering to the control board 15 and to reduce the malfunction of the control circuit.
- the heavy-weight electric fan 22 and battery 14 are dispersed and disposed in front of and behind the rotary shaft 29a of the drive wheels 29; accordingly, the weight is balanced and distributed in a back-forth direction of the main body housing 2 with respect to the rotary shaft 29a that passes the center line C of the main body housing 2. Because of this, the rotary brush 9, the drive wheels 29 and the rear wheel 26 contact the floor surface and the main body housing 2 moves forward and backward; and even if the rotary brush 9 or the rear wheel 26 loses its foothold because of a step or the like, it is possible to prevent a fall of the main body housing 2.
- the dust collection portion 30 is disposed on the center line C; accordingly, even if the weight of the dust collection portion 30 changes because of the collecting and dumping of dust, it is possible to keep the weight balance of the main body housing 2. In the meantime, the weight of the electric fan 22 is large; accordingly, it is possible to achieve a better weight balance by disposing the control board 15 and the battery 14 behind the rotary shaft 29a of the drive wheels 29.
- the first air exhaling path 24a is provided with an ion generation apparatus 28 that has a pair of electrodes 28a.
- a voltage having an a.c. waveform or an impulse waveform is applied to the electrodes 28a, and ions generated by a corona discharge from the electrodes 28a are emitted into the first air exhaling path 24a.
- a positive voltage is applied to one electrode 28a, so that hydrogen ions due to the corona discharge combine with moisture in the air to generate positive ions formed mainly of H + (H 2 O) m .
- a negative voltage is applied to the other electrode 28a, so that oxygen ions due to the corona discharge combine with moisture in the air to generate negative ions formed mainly of O 2 - (H 2 O) n .
- m, n are each an arbitrary natural number.
- H + (H 2 O) m and O 2 - (H 2 O) n condensate on surfaces of floating germs and odor components in the air to capture them.
- [ ⁇ OH] hydroxyl radical
- H 2 O 2 hydrogen peroxide
- m', n' are each an arbitrary natural number. Accordingly, by generating the positive ions and negative ions and sending them out from the air exhaling opening 7 (see Fig. 2 ), it is possible to perform the germ removal and deodorization of the room.
- a lower portion of the first air exhaling path 24a is provided with a return opening 25 whose front surface is opened.
- An upper portion of the return opening 25 is covered by a protrusion portion 25a that protrudes from the front surface of the housing 21, and an opening surface is formed to be a curved surface along a wall surface of the recessed portion 8 (see Fig. 2 ).
- the return opening 25 is opened to the recessed portion 8 via a hole portion (not shown) disposed through the wall surface of the recessed portion 8, so that a portion of the air flow, which flows in the first air exhaling path 24a and contains ions, is guided to the air inhaling side.
- the electric fan 22, the ion generation apparatus 28, the drive wheels 29, the rotary brush 9, and the side brushes 10 are driven.
- the rotary brush 9, the drive wheels 29, and the rear wheel 26 contact the floor surface F and the main body housing 2 moves by itself in a predetermined cleaning area, so that the air flow containing dust on the floor surface F is sucked from the suction opening 6.
- the dust on the floor surface F is stirred up and guided into the recessed portion 8 because of rotation of the rotary brush 9.
- dust on both sides of the suction opening 6 is guided into the suction opening 6 because of rotation of the side brushes 10.
- the air flow sucked from the suction opening 6 flows backward in the first air inhaling path 11 as indicated by an arrow A1 and flows into the dust collection portion 30 via the flow-in opening 34a.
- the air flow flowing into the dust collection portion 30 has the dust collected by the filter 33 and flows out from the dust collection portion 30 via the flow-out opening 35a. In this way, the dust is collected and accumulated in the dust collection vessel 31.
- the air flow flowing out from the dust collection portion 30 flows forward in the second air inhaling path 12 as indicated by an arrow A2 and flows into the electric fan 22 of the motor unit 20 via the opening portion 23.
- the air flow passing through the electric fan 22 flows into the first air exhaling path 24a and the second air exhaling path 24b, and the air flow flowing in the first air exhaling path 24a contains ions.
- the air flow containing the ions is exhaled upward and backward in an oblique direction as indicated by an arrow A3 from the air exhaling opening 7 disposed through the upper surface of the main body housing 2.
- the room is cleaned, and the ions contained in the exhaled air from the main body housing 2 moving by itself spread throughout the room to perform the germ removal and deodorization of the room.
- the air flow is exhaled upward from the air exhaling opening 7; accordingly, it is possible to prevent the dust on the floor surface F from being stirred up and to improve a cleanliness degree of the room.
- a portion of the air flow flowing in the first air exhaling path 24a is guided to the recessed portion 8 via the return opening 25 as indicated by an arrow A4. Because of this, the air flow guided from the suction opening 6 to the first air inhaling path 11 contains ions. In this way, it is possible to perform the germ removal and deodorization of the dust collection vessel 31 and filter 33 of the dust collection portion 30.
- the drive wheels 29 are stopped. And, both drive wheels 29 rotate in directions opposite to each other, and the main body housing 2 rotates about the center line C to change its direction. In this way, it is possible to make the main body housing 2 move by itself in the entire cleaning area and move by itself avoiding the obstacle. In the meantime, it is also possible to make the main body housing 2 move backward by rotating backward both drive wheels 29 that are rotating forward so far.
- the center of gravity shifts back and forth.
- the weight of the main body housing 2 is balanced and distributed in front of and behind the drive wheels 29; accordingly, the fall of the main body housing 2 is prevented.
- the dust collection portion 30 is disposed over the rotary shaft 29a of the drive wheels 29; accordingly, even if the weight becomes large because of the dust collection, the weight balance of the main body housing 2 is kept.
- the main body housing 2 moves by itself and returns to the charge stand 40. In this way, the charge terminals 4 come into contact with the terminal portions 41 to charge the battery 14.
- the main body housing 2 when the main body housing 2 is in the return state, it is possible, by setting, to drive the electric fan 22 and the ion generation apparatus 28 during the charge and after the charge ends. In this way, the air flow containing the ions is sent out upward and backward from the air exhaling opening 7.
- the charge terminals 4 are disposed at the rear end of the main body housing 2; accordingly, the air flow containing the ions flows toward the charge stand 40 and ascends along the side wall S. This air flow flows along a ceiling wall and side walls opposite to each other of the room. Accordingly, the ions spread throughout the room and can improve the germ removal and deodorization effects.
- the electric fan 22 is disposed on one side and the battery 14 is disposed on the other side with respect to the dust collection portion 30 that is disposed over the rotary shaft 29a of the drive wheels 29; accordingly, the weight of the main body housing 2 is balanced and distributed in front of and behind the drive wheels 29.
- the weight of the main body housing 2 is balanced and distributed in front of and behind the drive wheels 29.
- the weight balance of the main body housing 2 is kept, so that it is possible to prevent more surely the fall of the main body housing 2 from the step.
- the rotary shaft 29a of the drive wheels 29 may be deviated from the center line C of the main body housing 2 and disposed; however, it is more desirable that the rotary shaft 29a is disposed on the center line C as in the present embodiment. In this way, the weight of the main body housing 2 is balanced and distributed in front of and behind the center, so that it is possible to prevent more surely the fall of the main body housing 2 from the step.
- the rotary shaft 9 disposed at the suction opening formed in front of the drive wheels 29, the rear wheel 26 disposed behind the drive wheels 29, and the drive wheels 29 contact the floor surface and the main body housing 2 move by itself on the floor surface F; accordingly, the dust in front in the traveling path can be guided to the suction opening 6 without being blocked.
- the main body housing 2 moves forward and stops suddenly, the center of gravity of the main body housing 2 shifts forward, and the rotary brush 9 is deformed, so that the main body housing 2 is inclined forward.
- the weight of the main body housing 2 is distributed back and forth; accordingly, the main body housing 2 returns to the original attitude. Accordingly, even if the main body housing 2 loses its foothold in front of the suction opening 6 and is easily inclined forward at the sudden stop, it is possible to prevent the fall from the step.
- control board 15 is disposed on the same side as the battery 14 with respect to the dust collection portion 30; accordingly, by disposing the heavy-weight electric fan 22 in front and disposing the control board 15 and the battery 14 behind, it is possible to obtain a better weight balance in front of and behind the drive wheels 29. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent more surely the fall of the main body housing 2 from the step.
- the air flow paths (first and second air inhaling paths 11, 12 and first and second air exhaling paths 24a, 24b) are disposed in front of the dust collection portion 30, and the control board 15 is disposed behind the dust collection portion 30. Because of this, the air flow paths and the control board 15 are gathered and disposed. In this way, it is possible to shorten the air flow paths and achieve the small size of the main body housing 2 by reducing the wirings and the like. Besides, the air flow paths are far from the control board 15; accordingly, even if the air flow leaks, it is possible to alleviate the dust adhering to the control board 15 and to reduce the malfunction of the control circuit.
- the dust collection chamber 39 extends in one direction to partition the inside of the main body housing 2a; accordingly, it is possible to easily isolate the air flow paths from the control board 15.
- the first and second air inhaling paths 11, 12 are disposed through the front wall of the dust collection chamber 39 that extends in the longitudinal direction, while the other wall surfaces are closed. In this way, even if an air flow leak occurs through the flow-in opening 34a and flow-out opening 35a, the dust is confined in the dust collection chamber 39. Accordingly, it is possible to further prevent adhering of the dust to the control board 15.
- the dust collection vessel 31 is provided with the flow-in opening 34a, and the upper cover 32 having the filter 33 is provided with the flow-out opening 35a; accordingly, by opening the upper cover 32, it is possible to easily dump the dust accumulated in the dust collection vessel 31.
- the opening surfaces of the flow-in opening 34a and flow-out opening 35a are formed to have the inclined surface, and the packing is disposed on the circumferential rims of the opening surfaces; accordingly, it is possible to prevent the packing from being deteriorated by the sliding when the dust collection portion 30 is put in and taken out.
- the electric fan 22 is disposed in front of the dust collection portion 30, and the battery 14 and the control board 15 are disposed behind the dust collection portion 30; however, the electric fan 22 may be disposed on one side and the battery 14 and the control board 15 may be disposed on the other side with respect to the dust collection portion 30.
- the air flow paths are disposed in front of the dust collection portion 30 and the control board 15 is disposed behind the dust collection portion 30; however, the air flow paths may be disposed on one side and the control board 15 may be disposed on the other side with respect to the dust collection portion 30.
- the present invention is usable for a cleaning robot that moves by itself on a floor surface.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a cleaning robot that moves by itself on a floor surface.
- A conventional cleaning robot is disclosed in a
patent document 1. In this cleaning robot, a main body housing, which has a circular shape when viewed from top, moves by itself on a floor surface to perform cleaning. Here, to perform cleaning under a table and the like, the main body housing is formed to have a thin shape that is low in height. The main body housing is provided with a drive wheel and a driven wheel that protrude from a bottom surface. The driven wheel is disposed in front of the drive wheel in a traveling direction during a cleaning time. - A lower surface of a front portion of the main body housing, which is situated in front in the traveling direction during the cleaning time, is provided therethrough with a suction opening, and a circumferential surface of a rear portion of the main body housing is provided therethrough with an air exhaling opening. A dust suction portion, which has an electric fan and a dust collection portion, is disposed behind the drive wheel in the main body housing. The electric fan generates a suction air flow that is sucked from the suction opening, and the dust collection portion collects dust contained in the suction air flow.
- The suction opening and the dust collection portion are connected with each other by a duct, the dust collection portion and the air exhaling opening are connected by the duct, and the electric fan is disposed in the duct. Here, the dust collection portion is disposed in a freely mountable and demountable manner; accordingly, an air flow-in opening and an air flow-out opening are in tight contact with the duct via a packing.
- Besides, the main body housing is provided therein with a battery that supplies electric power to each portion of the electric fan, the drive wheel and the like, and with a control board that has a control circuit to control each portion.
- In the cleaning robot having the above structure, when a cleaning operation is started, the drive wheel and the electric fan are driven. The main body housing moves by itself on a floor surface because of rotation of the drive wheel and driven wheel, and an air flow containing dust is sucked from the suction opening disposed in the front portion because of the driving of the electric fan. The dust contained in the air flow is collected by the dust collection portion, and the air flow, from which the dust is removed, passes through the electric fan to be exhaled backward from the air exhaling opening. In this way, the floor surface is cleaned, the dust collection portion is removed, and the dust accumulated in the dust collection portion is dumped.
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EP1849391 relates to a robot cleaning system that is capable of moving a first dust collector mounted in a robot cleaner to a docking station to remove dust collected in the first dust collector. The robot cleaning system includes a robot cleaner having an opening, though which a first dust collector to collect suctioned dust is carried in and out of the robot cleaner, a docking station, to which the robot cleaner is docked to remove the dust collected in the first dust collector, and a collector moving unit to move the first dust collector to the docking station. -
US2006/0032013 relates to a brush assembly of a cleaner including a driving motor mounted at a cleaner main body, for generating a rotary force; a brush rotatably disposed at a suction opening formed at the cleaner main body; and a driving force transfer device installed between the driving motor and the brush, rotating the brush by transferring a rotary force of the driving motor to the brush, and protecting the driving motor by preventing transfer of a load generated at the brush to the driving motor. - PLT1:
JP-A-2007-167617 pages 6 to 10,Fig. 2 ) - The electric fan disposed in the main body housing has a heavy weight, and the dust collection portion becomes heavy in weight because of the accumulation of dust. Because of this, according to the conventional cleaning robot that disposes the electric fan and the dust collection portion behind the drive wheel, the weight becomes heavier in the portion behind the drive wheel than in the portion in front of the drive wheel. Here, if the main body housing moves backward and stops suddenly before a step of a downward stairway and the like, there is a risk that a center of gravity shifts backward; and the main body housing falls from the step to be broken because of the weight behind the drive wheel. Besides, when dust accumulates in the dust collection portion, the weight behind the drive wheel becomes further heavier; accordingly, the main body housing becomes more likely to fall from the step.
- Likewise, also in a case where the weight of the portion in front of the drive wheel becomes heavier than the portion behind the drive wheel, there is a risk that the main body housing falls from a step of a downward stairway when moving forward.
- Besides, according to the conventional cleaning robot, the main body housing is provided with the suction opening through the front portion and with the electric fan and air exhaling opening in the back portion. Because of this, an air flow path, which connects the suction opening and the air exhaling opening with each other, is formed to extend long in the main body housing. Besides, the control board is dispersed and disposed in a left-right direction and a back-forth direction with respect to the dust collection portion, and a wiring, which connects electric components such as the electric fan, the drive wheel and the like and a plurality of the control boards, becomes long. Accordingly, there is a problem that the main body housing becomes large.
- Besides, if use is continued in a state where a small air leak is occurring because of deterioration of the packing and the like, the air flow containing dust flows over the control board, so that the dust accumulates on the control board. In this way, there is also a problem that the control circuit malfunctions and the reliability of the cleaning robot declines.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a cleaning robot that is able to prevent a fall from a step. Besides, it is another object of the present invention to provide a cleaning robot that is able to achieve a small size and to improve the reliability.
- In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a cleaning robot as set out in
claim 1. Further aspects of the invention are set out in the dependent claims. - According to the present invention, the electric fan is disposed on one side and the battery is disposed on the other side with respect to the dust collection portion that is disposed over the rotary shaft of the drive wheels; accordingly, the weight of the main body housing is balanced and distributed in front of and behind the drive wheels. In this way, even if the main body housing moving forward and backward stops suddenly before a step and the center of gravity shifts back and forth, it is possible to keep the attitude and prevent the fall of the main body housing. Besides, even if the weight of the dust collection portion becomes large because of the dust collection, the weight balance of the
main body housing 2 is kept, so that it is possible to prevent more surely the fall of the main body housing. - Besides, according to the present invention, the air flow path is disposed on one side and the control board is disposed on the other side with respect to the dust collection portion; the air flow path and the control board are gathered and disposed. In this way, it is possible to shorten the air flow path and achieve the small size of the main body housing by reducing wirings and the like. Besides, the air flow path is far from the control board; accordingly, even if the air flow leaks, it is possible to reduce the adhering of the dust to the control board and reduce the malfunction of the control circuit.
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Fig. 1 ] is a perspective view showing a cleaning robot according to an embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 2 ] is a side sectional view showing the cleaning robot according to the embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 3 ] is a bottom view showing the cleaning robot according to the embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 4 ] is a side sectional view showing a state in which a dust collection portion of the cleaning robot according to the embodiment of the present invention is demounted. - [
Fig. 5 ] is a perspective view showing a motor unit of the cleaning robot according to the embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 6 ] is a front view showing the motor unit of the cleaning robot according to the embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 7 ] is a top view showing the motor unit of the cleaning robot according to the embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 8 ] is a side view showing the motor unit of the cleaning robot according to the embodiment of the present invention. - Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to the drawings.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a cleaning robot according to the embodiment of the present invention. Acleaning robot 1 has amain body housing 2 which has a circular shape when viewed from top and drives drive wheels 29 (seeFig. 2 as to both) by means of abattery 14 to move by itself. An upper surface of themain body housing 2 is provided with alid portion 3 that is opened and closed when a dust collection portion 30 (seeFig. 2 ) is put in and taken out. -
Fig. 2 andFig. 3 show a side sectional view and a bottom view of thecleaning robot 1, respectively. Themain body housing 2 is provided with a pair ofdrive wheels 29 that protrude from a bottom surface and rotate on a horizontalrotary shaft 29a. Therotary shaft 29a of thedrive wheels 29 is disposed on a center line C of themain body housing 2. When bothdrive wheels 29 rotate in the same direction, themain body housing 2 moves forward and backward, while when both drivewheels 29 rotate in directions opposite to each other, themain body housing 2 rotates about the center line C. - A
suction opening 6 is disposed through a front portion of themain body housing 2 that is situated in front in a traveling direction when cleaning is performed. Thesuction opening 6 is formed to oppose a floor surface F by means of an open surface of a recessedportion 8 that is formed to be recessed on the bottom surface of themain body housing 2. Arotary brush 9, which rotates on a horizontal rotary shaft, is disposed in the recessedportion 8, and side brushes 10, which rotate on a vertical rotary shaft, are disposed on both sides of the recessedportion 8, respectively. - A roller-shaped
front wheel 27 is disposed in front of the recessedportion 8. A rear end of themain body housing 2 is provided with arear wheel 26 that includes a universal wheel. As described later, themain body housing 2 disperses a weight in a back-forth direction with respect to thedrive wheels 29 disposed at the center; thefront wheel 27 goes away from the floor surface F, while therotary brush 9, thedrive wheels 29 and therear wheel 26 contact the floor surface F to perform the cleaning. Because of this, dust present in front in the traveling path can be guided to thesuction opening 6 without being blocked by thefront wheel 27. Thefront wheel 27 moves onto a step that appears on the traveling path, so that themain body housing 2 can easily go over the step. - A floor
surface detection sensor 18 for detecting the floor surface F is disposed in front of thefront wheel 27. Similar floorsurface detection sensors 19 are disposed in front of both drivewheels 29. If a step of a downward stairway or the like appears in the traveling path, thedrive wheels 29 are stopped because of detection by the floorsurface detection sensor 18. Besides, if the floorsurface detection sensor 18 malfunctions, thedrive wheels 29 are stopped because of detection by the floorsurface detection sensors 19. - A rear end of a circumferential surface of the
main body housing 2 is provided with acharge terminal 4 for charging thebattery 14. Themain body housing 2 moves by itself to return to acharge stand 40 installed in a room, and thecharge terminal 4 comes into contact with aterminal portion 41 disposed on the charge stand 40 to charge thebattery 14. The charge stand 40 connected to commercial power supply is usually installed along a side wall S of the room. - The
main body housing 2 is provided therein with thedust collection portion 30 that collects dust. Thedust collection portion 30 is disposed on therotary shaft 29a of thedrive wheels 29 and housed in adust collection chamber 39 that is disposed in themain body housing 2. Thedust collection chamber 39 includes an isolated chamber whose circumferential surfaces in four directions and bottom surface are covered, and is formed to extend in a left-right direction to partition an inside of themain body housing 2. Wall surfaces of thedust collection chamber 39 are closed except for a front wall that extends in a longitudinal direction. Thedust collection chamber 39 is provided, through the front wall thereof, with a firstair inhaling path 11 that communicates with the recessedportion 8 and a secondair inhaling path 12 that is disposed over the recessedportion 8 and communicates with amotor unit 20 described later. - The
dust collection portion 30 is disposed on the center line C of themain body housing 2, and can be put into and taken out with thelid portion 3 of themain body housing 2 opened as shown inFig. 4 . Thedust collection portion 30 is provided with anupper cover 32 that has afilter 33 on an upper surface of a bottomed cylindricaldust collection vessel 31. Theupper cover 32 engages with thedust collection vessel 31 by means of amovable engagement portion 32a, opens and closes an upper surface of thedust collection vessel 31 by means of operation of theengagement portion 32a. In this way, it is possible to dump the dust accumulated in thedust collection vessel 31. - The
dust collection vessel 31 is provided, through a circumferential surface thereof, with a flow-inpath 34 whose tip end is equipped with a flow-inopening 34a to communicate with the firstair inhaling path 11. Thedust collection vessel 31 is provided therein with a flow-inportion 34b that communicates with the flow-inpath 34 to guide an air flow downward by means of a bend. In this way, it is possible to make large dust and heavy-weight dust easily accumulate in a bottom portion of thedust collection vessel 31. Theupper cover 32 is provided, through a circumferential surface thereof, with a flow-outpath 35 whose tip end is equipped with a flow-outopening 35a to communicate with the secondair inhaling path 12. - The flow-in
opening 34a and the flow-outopening 35a are provided therearound with a packing (not shown) which comes into tight contact with the front wall of thedust collection chamber 39. In this way, thedust collection chamber 39 housing thedust collection portion 30 is tightly closed. The opening surface of the flow-inopening 34a, the opening surface of the flow-outopening 35a, and the front wall of thedust collection chamber 39 are each formed to have an inclined surface, so that it is possible to prevent the packing from being deteriorated by sliding when thedust collection portion 30 is put in and taken out. - A
control board 15 is disposed in an upper portion behind thedust collection chamber 39 in themain body housing 2. Thecontrol board 15 is provided with a control circuit that controls each portion of the cleaningrobot 1. Thebattery 14 freely mountable and demountable is disposed in a lower portion behind thedust collection chamber 39. Thebattery 14 is charged by the charge stand 40 via thecharge terminal 4 and supplies electric power to each portion of thecontrol board 15, thedrive wheels 29, therotary brush 9, the side brushes 10, theelectric fan 22 and the like. - The
motor unit 20 is disposed in the front portion of themain body housing 2.Fig. 5, Fig. 6 ,Fig. 7 and Fig. 8 show a perspective view, top view, front view, and side view of themotor unit 20, respectively. Themotor unit 20 includes ahousing 21 formed of a resin and theelectric fan 22 housed in thehousing 21. Theelectric fan 22 is formed of a turbo-fan that is covered by amotor case 22a. - The
motor case 22a of theelectric fan 22 is provided, through one end in a shaft direction thereof, with an air inhaling opening (not shown) and provided, through a circumferential surface thereof, with two air exhaling openings (not shown). Thehousing 21 is provided, through a front surface thereof, with an openingportion 23 that opposes the air inhaling opening of themotor case 22a. Theelectric fan 22 of thehousing 21 is provided, on both sides thereof, with a firstair exhaling path 24a and a secondair exhaling path 24b that communicate with the air exhaling openings of themotor case 22a, respectively. The first and secondair exhaling paths Fig. 2 ) provided through the upper surface of themain body housing 2. - Because of this, the first and second
air exhaling paths Fig. 2 ) compose air flow paths that connect thedust collection portion 30 and theair exhaling opening 7 with each other. Besides, the first air inhaling path 11 (seeFig. 2 ) composes an air flow path that connects thesuction opening 6 and thedust collection portion 30 with each other. - In this way, the air flow paths including the
electric fan 22 are gathered in front of thedust collection chamber 39 and disposed in the front portion of themain body housing 2, so that it is possible to shorten the air flow paths. Besides, thecontrol board 15 and thebattery 14 are gathered behind thedust collection chamber 39 and disposed in the rear portion of themain body housing 2, so that it is possible to reduce wirings and the like. Accordingly, it is possible to achieve the small size of themain body housing 2. Besides, the air flow paths are far from thecontrol board 15; accordingly, even if the air flow leaks, it is possible to alleviate the dust adhering to thecontrol board 15 and to reduce the malfunction of the control circuit. - Besides, the heavy-weight
electric fan 22 andbattery 14 are dispersed and disposed in front of and behind therotary shaft 29a of thedrive wheels 29; accordingly, the weight is balanced and distributed in a back-forth direction of themain body housing 2 with respect to therotary shaft 29a that passes the center line C of themain body housing 2. Because of this, therotary brush 9, thedrive wheels 29 and therear wheel 26 contact the floor surface and themain body housing 2 moves forward and backward; and even if therotary brush 9 or therear wheel 26 loses its foothold because of a step or the like, it is possible to prevent a fall of themain body housing 2. - The
dust collection portion 30 is disposed on the center line C; accordingly, even if the weight of thedust collection portion 30 changes because of the collecting and dumping of dust, it is possible to keep the weight balance of themain body housing 2. In the meantime, the weight of theelectric fan 22 is large; accordingly, it is possible to achieve a better weight balance by disposing thecontrol board 15 and thebattery 14 behind therotary shaft 29a of thedrive wheels 29. - The first
air exhaling path 24a is provided with anion generation apparatus 28 that has a pair ofelectrodes 28a. A voltage having an a.c. waveform or an impulse waveform is applied to theelectrodes 28a, and ions generated by a corona discharge from theelectrodes 28a are emitted into the firstair exhaling path 24a. - A positive voltage is applied to one
electrode 28a, so that hydrogen ions due to the corona discharge combine with moisture in the air to generate positive ions formed mainly of H+(H2O)m. A negative voltage is applied to theother electrode 28a, so that oxygen ions due to the corona discharge combine with moisture in the air to generate negative ions formed mainly of O2 -(H2O)n. Here, m, n are each an arbitrary natural number. H+(H2O)m and O2 -(H2O)n condensate on surfaces of floating germs and odor components in the air to capture them. - And as indicated by formulas (1) to (3), [▪OH] (hydroxyl radical) and H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide), which are active species, are made to condensate and occur on surfaces of microbes and the like by means of collision to break the floating germs and odor components. Here, m', n' are each an arbitrary natural number. Accordingly, by generating the positive ions and negative ions and sending them out from the air exhaling opening 7 (see
Fig. 2 ), it is possible to perform the germ removal and deodorization of the room.
H+(H2O)m+O2 -(H2O)n → ▪ OH+1/2O2+(M+n)H2O ··· (1)
H+(H2O)m+H+(H2O)m'+O2 -(H2O)n+O2 -(H2O)n' → 2·OH+O2+(m+m'+n+n')H2O ··· (2)
H+(H2O)m+H+(H2O)m'+O2 -(H2O)n+O2 -(H2O)n' → H2O2+O2+(m+m'+n+n')H2O ··· (3)
- Besides, a lower portion of the first
air exhaling path 24a is provided with a return opening 25 whose front surface is opened. An upper portion of the return opening 25 is covered by aprotrusion portion 25a that protrudes from the front surface of thehousing 21, and an opening surface is formed to be a curved surface along a wall surface of the recessed portion 8 (seeFig. 2 ). In this way, the return opening 25 is opened to the recessedportion 8 via a hole portion (not shown) disposed through the wall surface of the recessedportion 8, so that a portion of the air flow, which flows in the firstair exhaling path 24a and contains ions, is guided to the air inhaling side. - In the
cleaning robot 1 having the above structure, when a cleaning operation is instructed, theelectric fan 22, theion generation apparatus 28, thedrive wheels 29, therotary brush 9, and the side brushes 10 are driven. In this way, therotary brush 9, thedrive wheels 29, and therear wheel 26 contact the floor surface F and themain body housing 2 moves by itself in a predetermined cleaning area, so that the air flow containing dust on the floor surface F is sucked from thesuction opening 6. At this time, the dust on the floor surface F is stirred up and guided into the recessedportion 8 because of rotation of therotary brush 9. Besides, dust on both sides of thesuction opening 6 is guided into thesuction opening 6 because of rotation of the side brushes 10. - The air flow sucked from the
suction opening 6 flows backward in the firstair inhaling path 11 as indicated by an arrow A1 and flows into thedust collection portion 30 via the flow-inopening 34a. The air flow flowing into thedust collection portion 30 has the dust collected by thefilter 33 and flows out from thedust collection portion 30 via the flow-outopening 35a. In this way, the dust is collected and accumulated in thedust collection vessel 31. The air flow flowing out from thedust collection portion 30 flows forward in the secondair inhaling path 12 as indicated by an arrow A2 and flows into theelectric fan 22 of themotor unit 20 via the openingportion 23. - The air flow passing through the
electric fan 22 flows into the firstair exhaling path 24a and the secondair exhaling path 24b, and the air flow flowing in the firstair exhaling path 24a contains ions. And the air flow containing the ions is exhaled upward and backward in an oblique direction as indicated by an arrow A3 from theair exhaling opening 7 disposed through the upper surface of themain body housing 2. In this way, the room is cleaned, and the ions contained in the exhaled air from themain body housing 2 moving by itself spread throughout the room to perform the germ removal and deodorization of the room. At this time, the air flow is exhaled upward from theair exhaling opening 7; accordingly, it is possible to prevent the dust on the floor surface F from being stirred up and to improve a cleanliness degree of the room. - A portion of the air flow flowing in the first
air exhaling path 24a is guided to the recessedportion 8 via the return opening 25 as indicated by an arrow A4. Because of this, the air flow guided from thesuction opening 6 to the firstair inhaling path 11 contains ions. In this way, it is possible to perform the germ removal and deodorization of thedust collection vessel 31 and filter 33 of thedust collection portion 30. - Besides, in a case where the
main body housing 2 reaches a circumferential edge of the cleaning area or collides with an obstacle in the traveling path, thedrive wheels 29 are stopped. And, both drivewheels 29 rotate in directions opposite to each other, and themain body housing 2 rotates about the center line C to change its direction. In this way, it is possible to make themain body housing 2 move by itself in the entire cleaning area and move by itself avoiding the obstacle. In the meantime, it is also possible to make themain body housing 2 move backward by rotating backward both drivewheels 29 that are rotating forward so far. - If the
main body housing 2 stops suddenly before a step of a downward stairway or the like when moving forward and backward, the center of gravity shifts back and forth. Here, the weight of themain body housing 2 is balanced and distributed in front of and behind thedrive wheels 29; accordingly, the fall of themain body housing 2 is prevented. Besides, thedust collection portion 30 is disposed over therotary shaft 29a of thedrive wheels 29; accordingly, even if the weight becomes large because of the dust collection, the weight balance of themain body housing 2 is kept. - When the cleaning ends, the
main body housing 2 moves by itself and returns to thecharge stand 40. In this way, thecharge terminals 4 come into contact with theterminal portions 41 to charge thebattery 14. - Besides, when the
main body housing 2 is in the return state, it is possible, by setting, to drive theelectric fan 22 and theion generation apparatus 28 during the charge and after the charge ends. In this way, the air flow containing the ions is sent out upward and backward from theair exhaling opening 7. Thecharge terminals 4 are disposed at the rear end of themain body housing 2; accordingly, the air flow containing the ions flows toward thecharge stand 40 and ascends along the side wall S. This air flow flows along a ceiling wall and side walls opposite to each other of the room. Accordingly, the ions spread throughout the room and can improve the germ removal and deodorization effects. - According to the present invention, the
electric fan 22 is disposed on one side and thebattery 14 is disposed on the other side with respect to thedust collection portion 30 that is disposed over therotary shaft 29a of thedrive wheels 29; accordingly, the weight of themain body housing 2 is balanced and distributed in front of and behind thedrive wheels 29. In this way, even if themain body housing 2 moving forward and backward stops suddenly before the step and the center of gravity shifts back and forth, it is possible to keep an attitude and prevent the fall of themain body housing 2. Besides, even if the weight of thedust collection portion 30 becomes large because of the dust collection, the weight balance of themain body housing 2 is kept, so that it is possible to prevent more surely the fall of themain body housing 2 from the step. - Besides, the
rotary shaft 29a of thedrive wheels 29 may be deviated from the center line C of themain body housing 2 and disposed; however, it is more desirable that therotary shaft 29a is disposed on the center line C as in the present embodiment. In this way, the weight of themain body housing 2 is balanced and distributed in front of and behind the center, so that it is possible to prevent more surely the fall of themain body housing 2 from the step. - Besides, the
rotary shaft 9 disposed at the suction opening formed in front of thedrive wheels 29, therear wheel 26 disposed behind thedrive wheels 29, and thedrive wheels 29 contact the floor surface and themain body housing 2 move by itself on the floor surface F; accordingly, the dust in front in the traveling path can be guided to thesuction opening 6 without being blocked. If themain body housing 2 moves forward and stops suddenly, the center of gravity of themain body housing 2 shifts forward, and therotary brush 9 is deformed, so that themain body housing 2 is inclined forward. Here, the weight of themain body housing 2 is distributed back and forth; accordingly, themain body housing 2 returns to the original attitude. Accordingly, even if themain body housing 2 loses its foothold in front of thesuction opening 6 and is easily inclined forward at the sudden stop, it is possible to prevent the fall from the step. - Besides, the
control board 15 is disposed on the same side as thebattery 14 with respect to thedust collection portion 30; accordingly, by disposing the heavy-weightelectric fan 22 in front and disposing thecontrol board 15 and thebattery 14 behind, it is possible to obtain a better weight balance in front of and behind thedrive wheels 29. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent more surely the fall of themain body housing 2 from the step. - Besides, the air flow paths (first and second
air inhaling paths air exhaling paths dust collection portion 30, and thecontrol board 15 is disposed behind thedust collection portion 30. Because of this, the air flow paths and thecontrol board 15 are gathered and disposed. In this way, it is possible to shorten the air flow paths and achieve the small size of themain body housing 2 by reducing the wirings and the like. Besides, the air flow paths are far from thecontrol board 15; accordingly, even if the air flow leaks, it is possible to alleviate the dust adhering to thecontrol board 15 and to reduce the malfunction of the control circuit. - Besides, the
dust collection chamber 39 extends in one direction to partition the inside of the main body housing 2a; accordingly, it is possible to easily isolate the air flow paths from thecontrol board 15. Besides, the first and secondair inhaling paths dust collection chamber 39 that extends in the longitudinal direction, while the other wall surfaces are closed. In this way, even if an air flow leak occurs through the flow-inopening 34a and flow-outopening 35a, the dust is confined in thedust collection chamber 39. Accordingly, it is possible to further prevent adhering of the dust to thecontrol board 15. - Besides, the
dust collection vessel 31 is provided with the flow-inopening 34a, and theupper cover 32 having thefilter 33 is provided with the flow-outopening 35a; accordingly, by opening theupper cover 32, it is possible to easily dump the dust accumulated in thedust collection vessel 31. - Besides, the opening surfaces of the flow-in
opening 34a and flow-outopening 35a are formed to have the inclined surface, and the packing is disposed on the circumferential rims of the opening surfaces; accordingly, it is possible to prevent the packing from being deteriorated by the sliding when thedust collection portion 30 is put in and taken out. - In the present embodiment, the
electric fan 22 is disposed in front of thedust collection portion 30, and thebattery 14 and thecontrol board 15 are disposed behind thedust collection portion 30; however, theelectric fan 22 may be disposed on one side and thebattery 14 and thecontrol board 15 may be disposed on the other side with respect to thedust collection portion 30. - Besides, the air flow paths are disposed in front of the
dust collection portion 30 and thecontrol board 15 is disposed behind thedust collection portion 30; however, the air flow paths may be disposed on one side and thecontrol board 15 may be disposed on the other side with respect to thedust collection portion 30. - The present invention is usable for a cleaning robot that moves by itself on a floor surface.
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- cleaning robot
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- main body housing
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- lid portion
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- charge terminal
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- suction opening
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- air exhaling opening
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- recessed portion
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- rotary brush
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- side brush
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- first air inhaling path
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- second air inhaling path
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- battery
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- control board
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- floor surface detection sensors
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- motor unit
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- housing
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- electric fan
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- opening portion
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- first air exhaling path
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- second air exhaling path
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- return opening
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- ion generation apparatus
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- drive wheel
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- dust collection portion
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- dust collection vessel
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- upper cover
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- filter
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- flow-in path
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- flow-out path
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- charge stand
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- terminal portion
Claims (7)
- A cleaning robot (1) comprising:a main body housing (2) that is provided with a suction opening (6) and an air exhaling opening;a rotary brush disposed at the suction opening;an electric fan (22) that is disposed in the main body housing (2);
whereina pair of drive wheels (29) that have a horizontal rotary shaft (29a) are disposed on a center line of the main body housing (2) and allows the main body housing (2) to move by itself;a rear wheel (26) that is disposed behind the pair of drive wheels (29), wherein the rotary brush (9), the pair of drive wheels (29) and the rear wheel (26) contact a floor surface, so that the main body housing (2) moves by itself on a floor surface;a dust collection portion (30) that is disposed on the rotary shaft (29a) and collects dust of an air flow which is sucked from the suction opening (6) because of driving of the electric fan (22);a battery (14) that supplies electric power to each portion; anda control board (15) that controls each portion; whereinthe electric fan (22) is disposed on one side of the dust collection portion (30) in a back-forth direction and the battery (14) and the control board (15) is disposed on the other side of the dust collection portion (30) in the back-forth direction; andthe suction opening (6) is disposed in front of the drive wheels (29). - The cleaning robot (1) according to claim 1, further comprising a front wheel (27) that is disposed in front of the drive wheels (29), wherein
the main body housing (2) moves by itself in a state where the front wheel (27) goes away from a floor surface (F) and the drive wheels (29) and the rear wheel (26) contact the floor surface (F). - The cleaning robot (1) according to any one of claim 1 to claim 2, wherein
the battery (14) and the control board (15) are disposed on the same side with respect to the dust collection portion (30). - The cleaning robot (1) according to claim 3, further comprising:an air flow path (34) that connects the suction opening (6) with the dust collection portion (30), and connects the dust collection portion (30) with the air exhaling opening; whereinthe air flow path (34) is disposed on one side with respect to the dust collection portion (30).
- The cleaning robot (1) according to claim 1, further comprising:a dust collection chamber (39) that houses the dust collection portion (30) in a freely mountable and demountable manner and extends in a direction to partition an inside of the main body housing (2); whereina wall surface, which extends in a longitudinal direction of the dust collection chamber (39), is provided with a first air inhaling path through which the air flow flows in and a second air inhaling path through which the air flow flows out; andanother wall surface of the dust collection chamber (39) is closed.
- The cleaning robot (1) according to claim 5, wherein
the dust collection portion (30) includes:a dust collection vessel (31) which is provided with an air flow-in opening and in which the dust accumulates;an upper cover which opens and closes an upper surface of the dust collection vessel (31) and is provided with an air flow-out opening; anda filter (33) which is disposed on a lower surface of the upper cover and collects the dust. - The cleaning robot (1) according to claim 6, whereinopening surfaces of the air flow-in opening and air flow-out opening include an inclined surface; anda packing is disposed on circumferential rims of the opening surfaces.
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