EP3488043A1 - Wäschebehandlungsgerät - Google Patents
WäschebehandlungsgerätInfo
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- EP3488043A1 EP3488043A1 EP17739550.6A EP17739550A EP3488043A1 EP 3488043 A1 EP3488043 A1 EP 3488043A1 EP 17739550 A EP17739550 A EP 17739550A EP 3488043 A1 EP3488043 A1 EP 3488043A1
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- Prior art keywords
- filter
- filter bag
- laundry treatment
- connecting means
- filter insert
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06F—LAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
- D06F58/00—Domestic laundry dryers
- D06F58/20—General details of domestic laundry dryers
- D06F58/22—Lint collecting arrangements
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06F—LAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
- D06F58/00—Domestic laundry dryers
- D06F58/02—Domestic laundry dryers having dryer drums rotating about a horizontal axis
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- the invention relates to a laundry treatment appliance, in particular a tumble dryer, comprising at least one filter cartridge receptacle and at least one filter insert inserted into the filter element receptacle, which has at least one dimensionally stable holding component with at least one air inlet and at least one filter bag held by the holding component, wherein the holding component can be detached non-destructively with the filter bag is connected, and wherein the filter cartridge is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into the filter cartridge receptacle and as a whole of the filter cartridge receptacle can be removed.
- a tumble dryer comprises a process air cycle in which a drying air is circulated during the execution of a drying process.
- the drying air is in this case passed through a container in which a laundry drum containing laundry to be dried is rotatably arranged and forms a portion of the process air cycle.
- the laundry drum is rotated during the drying process, whereby the laundry present in the laundry drum is moved.
- lint and hair detach from the laundry and are taken away by the drying air.
- DE 10 2014 105 327 A1 relates to a tumble dryer with a rotatably mounted in a housing drum, a closable with a door feed opening and a device for generating a process air stream, which flows via an intermediate between the drum and a heat exchanger as a flow channel air duct.
- the inlet opening of the air duct is arranged in the bent region of the charging opening.
- In the air duct is a lint filtering by means of a bag.
- a cover is used, which is used in the Condition forms a detachable connection with the bag inserted in the air duct. First, the bag is inserted into the air duct. Then the cover is inserted.
- EP 2 492 389 A1 relates to a tumble dryer having a laundry drum, a door through which the laundry drum can be closed, a lint filter device in an air duct of an air circuit passing through the laundry drum for retaining at least a portion of the laundry fluff entrained in the process air.
- the lint filter device includes at least one filter bag having a bag opening and a bag interior. The filter bag is placed on the door of the clothes dryer.
- An object of the invention is to simplify the maintenance of operating a laundry treatment appliance.
- a laundry treatment device in particular a tumble dryer, comprises at least one filter insert receptacle and at least one filter insert which has at least one dimensionally stable holding component with at least one air inlet and at least one filter bag held by the holding component, wherein the holding component is detachably connected to the filter bag in a non-destructive manner wherein the filter cartridge is designed so that it can be inserted as a whole in the filter cartridge receptacle and as a whole of the filter cartridge receptacle, and wherein the filter bag has at least one closure unit for closing an air inlet opening of the filter bag.
- the filter insert can be inserted as a whole in the filter insert receptacle and taken as a whole of the filter insert receptacle.
- the filter bag can be handled via the holding member and thus reliably avoided that a user of the laundry treatment device comes into contact with the filter bag contaminated after use when inserting and removing the filter insert.
- the handling of the filter insert according to the invention over the filter known from DE 10 2014 105 327 A1 is simplified, in which the filter bag and the cover must be used separately from each other. As a result, the maintenance required for operation of the laundry treatment appliance according to the invention is simplified.
- a conventional filter insert for example in the form of a lint filter, can be exchanged for the filter insert according to the invention.
- the filter insert receptacle is arranged on a section of a process air cycle of the laundry treatment appliance, wherein the section can be arranged in particular on a front-side end shield of the laundry treatment appliance in a lower region of a loading opening.
- the filter insert according to the invention can be used for filtering the process air or drying air during a conventional drying process and / or during a special program, which can be a time program.
- the filter element can be designed to filter out a variety of particles, such as fluff, pollen, hair, animal excreta, allergenic particles and the like, which detach themselves from the process air when the laundry in a laundry drum of the laundry treatment appliance is moved out of the laundry.
- the closure unit By closing the closure unit, it is possible to prevent particles from escaping from the filter bag into the environment during disposal and / or intermediate storage of the used filter bag, which may be disadvantageous, in particular with regard to allergenic particles.
- the closure unit can be designed such that it is opened by a user before the arrangement of the filter bag on the holding component and is closed after a release of the filter bag from the holding member.
- the closure unit can be designed such that it inevitably opens in the arrangement of the filter bag on the support member and inevitably closes upon release of the filter bag of the support member, without the user has to act here.
- the automatic opening of the closure unit can thus take place either by attaching the filter bag to the support member, by inserting the filter insert into the filter insert receptacle or by a volume flow of process air or drying air within the laundry treatment device.
- the closing of the closure unit can be done by releasing the filter bag from the holding member, by removing the filter insert from the filter insert receptacle or by switching off the volume flow of the process air accordingly or drying air within the laundry treatment device done.
- the closure unit may have a filter bag frame arranged on the filter bag, which is designed to be multi-articulated and which, in its opened state, may be hexagonal or parallelogram-shaped, for example.
- the closure unit can be opened and closed via an areal deformation of the filter bag frame.
- the closure unit can be designed such that the filter bag with the filter bag frame can not be closed flat, but three-dimensionally.
- the filter bag frame may have at least two articulated frame elements.
- the holding member may be made partially or entirely of a plastic, a metal or a composite material.
- the holding member may be supported on a component adjacent to the filter insert receiving part of the laundry treatment device and thereby carry the filter bag, on the basis of its flexibility no corresponding support is possible.
- the holding member is preferably designed so that it is usable over the entire life of the laundry treatment appliance. If the filter insert receptacle is arranged on a front-side bearing shield shaft of a process air circuit of the laundry treatment appliance, the holding component can additionally have the function of preventing laundry falling into the bearing shield shaft or entering the filter bag. Furthermore, the holding member is preferably designed such that it forms the smallest possible flow resistance for the process air volume flow.
- the filter bag can be a disposable part that, after reaching its - compared to the holding component short - disposed of life and replaced by a new, clean filter bag.
- the filter bag may be a reusable part that is cleaned and reused at certain time intervals or depending on its degree of soiling.
- At least one handling means is arranged on the filter insert.
- the handling means may be arranged on the holding component and is designed, for example, as a handle, tab, cord, loop or the like.
- at least one first connecting means and at the filter bag at least a second connecting means is arranged on the holding member, wherein the connecting means are designed such that they are non-destructively releasably connectable to each other only by a linear relative movement between the holding member and the filter bag.
- the connecting means may be formed for example as interlocking latching hooks or locking knobs.
- the connection means may for example form a groove-rail system or a dovetail connection, wherein the groove may be arranged on the support member or on the filter bag.
- the rail or the dovetail rail can optionally be inserted into the groove or dovetail groove via the narrow side of the filter insert or over the broad side of the filter insert. It can also be arranged on the holding member at least one locking flap, which prevents in its secured to the holding member closed position that the inserted into the groove rail slides out of the groove.
- At least one first connecting means and at the filter bag at least one second connecting means is arranged on the holding member, wherein the connecting means are designed such that they are non-destructively releasably connected to each other by at least two different relative movements between the holding member and the filter bag.
- the first connection means may comprise at least one movably arranged flap, the pivot point of which is arranged on an upper section of the holding component facing away from the filter bag or on a lower section of the holding component and which performs a pivoting movement as a relative movement.
- the connecting means may form a plug and turn mechanism, wherein the second connecting means comprises a rotary hook disposed on the filter bag and the first connecting means comprises a receptacle for the rotary hook.
- the rotary hook and the receptacle can be designed such that the rotary hook can be inserted from the inside or from the outside into the receptacle.
- the filter bag can be pivoted relative to the holding component, whereby a filter bag edge adjoining the air inlet opening of the filter bag is inserted into the holding component.
- a locking connection or the like can be closed, so that the filter bag is non-destructive releasably connected to the support member.
- the connecting means form a bayonet closure.
- the second connecting means can be connected by at least partial spreading of the filter bag with the first connecting means.
- the filter bag can be actively clamped by a user to the support member.
- the filter bag can passively or automatically bring into a form in which the filter bag is clamped to the holding component.
- a wrap-around solution is possible in which the filter bag is fastened to the holding component by the filter bag being pivotally mounted on the holding component via latching rotary hooks on one side of the filter insert and secured, for example latched, on the opposite side of the filter insert by means of a multiple-hinged tab. becomes.
- the tab may be formed like an eye.
- the tab can also form a handling means, such as a handle, for handling the filter cartridge.
- the connecting means form a frictional connection.
- the filter bag adjacent to its air inlet opening an elastic bag edge with or without elastic or the like, wherein the bag edge is elastically deformed for attaching the filter bag to the support member and automatically goes to discharge in its unloaded shape after discharge, in which he in this one on the Holding member provided recess or the like engages.
- the release of the filter bag from the holding member can be done accordingly by an elastic deformation of the bag edge.
- the frictional connection may be formed by a conical connection between the holding member and the filter bag.
- the connecting means form a positive connection.
- the closure unit comprises at least one elastic membrane, on which at least one opening closed in an unloaded state of the membrane is formed.
- the opening may be at least partially slit-like and at least partially have a rectilinear, zigzag or otherwise formed course.
- the membrane is at least partially made of an elastic material, in particular an elastomer. The opening of the membrane closes automatically, for example, when the opening is no longer traversed by the process air and thereby pressed or when a portion of the support member no longer holds open the membrane or if they through the Remove the retaining member from the filter bag is closed.
- An advantage of this concept is that it counteracts any possible "fading" or fatigue of the membrane, as it may cause the membrane to fail to close properly due to membrane fatigue from the filter bag with a movement away from the filter bag, the membrane can be pulled into a stable position by means of the holding member so that reliable closure is possible
- the membrane can have multiple layers or layers of different thicknesses
- the membrane can pass through a portion of the filter bag
- the closure of the filter bag may also be formed by means of a filter material, so that the closure of the filter bag takes place via its filter material itself
- the closure unit may have one, two or more membranes.
- the closure unit comprises at least one frame with at least one opening and at least one flap arranged movably on the frame, which closes the opening in a closed state and at least partially releases the opening in an open state.
- the movement of the flap from its closed position into its open position can take place, for example, via a mechanical or magnetic actuator.
- the frame may be formed by the support member itself or as a separately manufactured, arranged on the support member component.
- the flap can be manufactured separately, for example, and be connected to the frame after its production via at least one joint.
- the flap and / or the frame can be manufactured as injection-molded parts.
- the flap may for example be connected to the frame via at least one film hinge, wherein the flap may be manufactured together with the frame and the film hinge as a single injection-molded part.
- the axis of rotation of the flap may be located on a long side of the filter cartridge or on a short side of the filter cartridge.
- the provision of the flap in its closed position can be realized via at least one spring element or via a bias of the flap itself.
- the closure unit can have one, two or more flaps.
- the closure unit comprises at least one blind.
- the blind can be closed and opened in the longitudinal direction or in the transverse direction of the filter insert.
- the blind can automatically close the filter bag when the filter insert is removed from the filter insert holder.
- the blind may remove the filter bag upon removal of the holding member from the filter bag close automatically.
- the blind can be closed manually by the user.
- the shutter can each have a handle for opening and closing, wherein the handles can be arranged on opposite sections of the blind.
- the closure unit can have one, two or more blinds.
- At least one marking is present in each case in the area of the filter insert receptacle and on the filter insert, the markings indicating a proper positioning of the filter insert relative to the filter insert receptacle.
- the markings may be formed physically and / or as color markers.
- the marking on the filter insert can be arranged on the holding component and / or on the filter bag.
- the filter insert comprises at least one contact protection unit which at least partially surrounds the filter bag.
- the contact protection unit may at least partially have a protective grid structure.
- Fig. 1 a schematic and perspective view of an embodiment of a laundry treatment device
- FIG. 2 is a schematic sectional view of a portion of the laundry treatment appliance shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic and perspective illustration of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance;
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic illustration of connecting means of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance
- FIG. 5 shows schematic representations of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance in two assembly states
- FIG. 6 shows a schematic representation of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance
- FIG. 7 shows schematic and perspective representations of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance in two assembly states
- FIG. 8 shows schematic representations of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance in three assembly states
- FIG. 9 shows schematic representations of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance in three assembly states
- FIG. 10 shows schematic representations of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance in two assembly states
- Fig. 1 1. schematic representations of two embodiments of a filter insert of another embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance
- FIG. 12 shows schematic and perspective representations of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance in two assembly states
- FIG. 13 shows schematic and perspective representations of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance in two assembly states
- FIG. 14 shows schematic and perspective representations of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance in two assembly states
- 15 shows schematic representations of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance in four assembly states
- 16 shows schematic and perspective representations of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance in two assembly states
- FIG. 17 shows schematic and perspective representations of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance in two assembly states
- FIG. 18 shows schematic representations of three variants of a closure unit of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance
- FIG. 19 shows schematic representations of a closure unit of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance
- FIG. 20 shows schematic representations of a closure unit of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance
- Fig. 21 a schematic representation of another embodiment of a laundry treatment device
- FIG. 22 shows schematic sectional representations of two different positions of an elastic membrane of a closure unit of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance
- FIG. 23 shows a schematic representation of an elastic membrane of a closure unit of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance
- FIG. 24 shows schematic representations of a filter bag frame of a filter bag of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance in three different positions
- FIG. 25 shows a schematic illustration of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance
- 26 shows a schematic and perspective view of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance.
- FIG. 27 is a schematic and perspective view of a filter insert of another embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance and Fig. 28. in four phases a - d, the schematic and perspective view of the opening of a closure unit of a filter element for a laundry treatment appliance.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic and perspective view of an embodiment of a laundry treatment device 1 in the form of a tumble dryer.
- the laundry treatment appliance 1 comprises a housing 2 with a loading opening 4 arranged on a front-side end shield 3, which can be closed with the closing element 5. Furthermore, the laundry treatment appliance 1 comprises a process air cycle, not shown in FIG. 1, with a bearing shield shaft, which is also arranged on the front-side end shield 3 and also not shown in FIG. 1.
- a filter insert receptacle 6 is arranged on the bearing shield shaft into which a filter insert 7 is inserted.
- the filter insert 7 comprises a dimensionally stable holding component 8 with a large number of air inlets 9 in the form of holes. Furthermore, the filter insert 7 comprises a filter bag held by the holding component 8 and shown in FIG. 2. The holding member 8 is non-destructively releasably connected to the filter bag. The filter insert 7 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into the filter insert receptacle 6 and as a whole the filter insert receptacle 6 can be removed. On the filter insert 7, a handling means 10 is arranged in the form of a handle. The further construction of the filter insert 7 results from FIG. 2.
- At least one first connection means can be arranged on the holding component 8, and at least one second connection means, not shown in FIG. 1, can be arranged on the filter bag.
- the connecting means can be designed such that they can be connected to one another in a non-destructive manner by means of a linear relative movement between the holding component and the filter bag.
- the connecting means may be designed such that they can be connected to one another in a non-destructive manner by at least two different relative movements between the holding component and the filter bag.
- the connecting means may form a frictional and / or a positive connection.
- the filter bag may have at least one closure unit (not shown in FIG. 1) for closing an air inlet opening of the filter bag.
- the closure unit may have at least one elastic membrane, not shown in FIG. 1, on which at least one opening closed in an unloaded state of the membrane is formed.
- the closure unit can not have at least one in FIG shown frame having at least one opening and at least one movably arranged on the frame, not shown in Fig. 1 flap, which closes the opening in a closed state and in an open state, the opening at least partially releases.
- the closure unit may have at least one blind, not shown in FIG. 1.
- the filter insert 8 may have at least one contact protection unit, not shown in FIG. 1, which at least partially surrounds the filter bag.
- 2 shows a schematic sectional view of a portion of the laundry treatment appliance 1 shown in FIG. 1.
- the filter bag 11 of the filter cartridge 7 held by the holding component 8 can be seen, which is arranged in the bearing shield shaft 12 on the front bearing shield 3 of the housing 2 ,
- the laundry treating appliance 1 comprises a heat pump, of which two heat exchangers 13 and 14 are shown.
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic and perspective illustration of a filter insert 15 of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device not shown in FIG. 3.
- the filter insert 15 comprises a dimensionally stable holding component 16 with a multiplicity of air inlets 17 in the form of holes and a filter bag 18 which can be retained by the holding component 16.
- the holding component 16 can be detachably connected to the filter bag 18 in a non-destructive manner.
- the filter element 15 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 3, of the laundry treatment device and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- a handling means 19 is arranged in the form of a handle.
- the filter bag 18 comprises a closure unit 20 for closing an air inlet opening of the filter bag 18.
- the closure unit 20 comprises an elastic membrane 21 on which an opening 22 closed in the unloaded state of the membrane 21 shown in FIG. 3 is formed. This opening 22 can be opened by a process air flow when the filter cartridge 15 is installed in the laundry treatment appliance and a drying process is performed with the laundry treatment appliance.
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic representation of connecting means 23 and 24 of a filter insert 25 of a further exemplary embodiment for a not shown in FIG. 4 Laundry treatment device.
- the connecting means 23 may be arranged on the holding component, not shown in FIG. 4, whereas the connecting means 24 may be arranged on the filter bag, not shown in FIG. 4, or vice versa.
- the connecting means 23 and 24 are designed such that they can be connected to each other in a non-destructively releasable manner exclusively by means of a linear relative movement between the holding component and the filter bag.
- the connecting means 23 and 24 serve to secure the connection between the holding member and the filter bag.
- the connecting means 23 and 24 are designed as latching hooks.
- the connection means 23 and 24 can be released from each other by a user pressing with a finger according to the arrow 26 on the connecting means 23.
- the connection means 23 can automatically move back into the position shown in Fig. 4 after its discharge.
- FIG. 5 shows schematic representations of a filter insert 27 of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device, not shown in FIG. 5, in two assembly states.
- the filter insert 27 comprises a dimensionally stable holding component 28 with at least one air inlet, not shown in FIG. 5, and a filter bag 29 held by the holding component 28.
- the holding component 28 is connected to the filter bag 29 in a non-destructive manner in FIG.
- the filter insert 27 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 5, of the laundry treatment appliance and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- At least one handling means (not shown in FIG. 5) can be arranged on the filter insert 27.
- At least one groove-shaped connecting means 30 is arranged on the holding component 28.
- On the filter bag 29 at least one rail-shaped connecting means 31 is arranged, which, in particular form-fitting, at least partially into the groove-shaped connecting means 30 can be inserted.
- the connecting means 30 and 31 are designed such that they can be connected to one another in a non-destructive manner, without destruction, solely by a linear relative movement corresponding to the double arrow 32 between the holding component 28 and the filter bag 29.
- the linear relative movement is substantially parallel to a narrow side of the filter cartridge 27, which is shown in Fig. 5 in plan view.
- the filter bag 27 may have at least one closure unit (not shown in FIG. 5) for closing an air inlet opening of the filter bag 27.
- the closure unit may have at least one elastic membrane, not shown in FIG. 5, on which at least one opening closed in an unloaded state of the membrane is formed.
- the closure unit may comprise at least one not shown in FIG. 5. 5 frame having at least one opening and at least one movably arranged on the frame, not shown in Fig. 5 flap which closes the opening in a closed state and in an open state, the opening at least partially releases.
- the closure unit may have at least one blind, not shown in FIG. 5.
- FIG. 6 shows a schematic representation of a filter insert 33 of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device (not shown in FIG. 6).
- the filter insert 33 comprises a dimensionally stable holding component 34 with at least one air inlet (not shown in FIG. 6) and a filter bag 35 held by the holding component 34.
- the holding component 34 can be detachably connected to the filter bag 35 in a non-destructive manner.
- the filter insert 33 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 6, of the laundry treatment device and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- a handling means 36 is arranged in the form of a handle.
- At least one groove-shaped connecting means 37 is arranged on the holding component 34.
- On the filter bag 35 at least one rail-shaped connecting means 38 is arranged, which, in particular form-fitting, at least partially into the groove-shaped connecting means 37 can be inserted.
- the connecting means 37 and 38 are designed such that they can be connected to one another in a non-destructive manner solely by means of a linear relative movement corresponding to the double arrow 39 between the holding component 34 and the filter bag 35.
- the linear relative movement is substantially parallel to a broad side of the filter cartridge 33, which is shown in Fig. 6 in plan view.
- the filter bag 33 may have at least one closure unit (not shown in FIG. 6) for closing an air inlet opening of the filter bag 33.
- the closure unit may have at least one elastic membrane, not shown in FIG. 6, on which at least one opening closed in an unloaded state of the membrane is formed.
- the closure unit may comprise at least one frame, not shown in FIG. 6, with at least one opening and at least one flap movably mounted on the frame, not shown in FIG. 6, which closes the opening in a closed state and at least partially closes the opening in an open state free.
- the closure unit may have at least one blind, not shown in FIG. 6.
- FIG. 7 shows schematic and perspective representations of a filter insert 40 of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device (not shown in FIG.
- the filter insert 40 comprises a dimensionally stable holding component 41 having at least one air inlet, not shown in FIG. 7, and a filter bag 42 held by the holding component 41.
- the holding component 41 is detachably connected to the filter bag 42 in a non-destructive manner in FIG.
- the filter insert 40 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 7, of the laundry treatment appliance and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- At least one handling means (not shown in FIG. 7) can be arranged on the filter insert 40.
- two groove-shaped connecting means 43 are arranged on the holding member 41.
- at least one rail-like connecting means 44 is arranged, which, in particular form-fitting, partially inserted into the groove-shaped connecting means 43.
- the connecting means 43 and 44 are designed such that they can be connected to one another in a non-destructive manner, without destruction, solely by a linear relative movement corresponding to the double arrow 45 between the holding component 41 and the filter bag 42.
- the linear relative movement runs essentially parallel to a narrow side of the filter insert 40.
- FIG. 8 shows schematic representations of a filter insert 46 of a further exemplary embodiment for a laundry treatment device, not shown in FIG. 8, in three assembly states.
- the filter insert 46 comprises a dimensionally stable holding component 47 with at least one air inlet, not shown in FIG. 8, and a filter bag 48 held by the holding component 47.
- the holding component 47 is detachably connected to the filter bag 48 in a non-destructive manner in FIG. 8.
- the filter insert 46 is configured such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle of the laundry treatment appliance, not shown in FIG. 8, and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- At least one handling means (not shown in FIG. 8) can be arranged on the filter insert 46.
- a connecting means 49 is arranged, which tapers in the direction of the filter bag 48.
- the connecting means 49 comprises a connecting element 51 produced monolithically with an air inlet section 50 of the holding component 47, two lugs 52 extending from the air inlet section 50 in the direction of the filter bag 48 on opposite sides of the filter bag 48 and a pivotally mounted on the lugs 52 about a pivot axis 53 Flap 54.
- At the filter At least one second connecting means 55 is arranged bag 48, which is partially inserted into the first connecting means 49.
- the connecting means 49 and 55 are designed such that they can be connected to one another in a non-destructive manner by means of two relative movements combined between the holding component 47 and the filter bag 48.
- the indicated by the double arrow 56 first relative movement is performed when the flap 54, as shown in Fig. 8 right, is in its open position. Subsequently, the filter bag 48 is pivoted in accordance with the double arrow 57, so that the connecting means 55 is inserted into the connecting means 49. Subsequently, the flap 54 is pivoted in its closed position shown in Fig. 8 left.
- FIG. 9 shows schematic representations of a filter insert 58 of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device, not shown in FIG. 9, in three assembly states.
- the filter insert 58 comprises a dimensionally stable holding component 59 with at least one air inlet, not shown in FIG. 9, and a filter bag 60 held by the holding component 59.
- the holding component 59 is detachably connected to the filter bag 60 in a non-destructive manner in FIG.
- the filter insert 58 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 9, of the laundry treatment appliance and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- At least one handling means (not shown in FIG. 9) can be arranged on the filter insert 58.
- the connecting means 61 comprises two lugs 63 which are monolithically produced with an air inlet section 62 of the holding component 59 and which are arranged on opposite sides of the filter bag 60 and extend from the air inlet section 62 in the direction of the filter bag 60. Furthermore, the connecting means 61 comprises two flaps 65 and 66 mounted pivotably on the lugs 63 about a pivot axis 64. Arranged on the filter bag 60 is a connecting means 67 which can be inserted into the connecting means 61.
- the connecting means 61 and 67 are formed such that they are non-destructively releasably connectable to each other by a linear relative movement corresponding to the double arrow 68 between the holding member 59 and the filter bag 60 and a subsequent pivoting of the flaps 65 and 66 relative to the filter bag 60.
- the first relative movement indicated by the double arrow 68 is carried out when the flaps 65 and 66 are in their open positions, as shown in FIG. 9 on the right. the. Subsequently, the flaps 65 and 66 are pivoted to their closed positions, as shown in Fig. 9 on the left.
- FIG. 10 shows schematic representations of a filter insert 69 of a further exemplary embodiment for a laundry treatment device (not shown in FIG. 10) in two assembly states.
- the filter element 69 comprises a dimensionally stable holding component 70 with at least one air inlet (not shown in FIG. 10) and a filter bag 71 held by the holding component 70.
- the holding component 70 is detachably connected to the filter bag 71 in a non-destructive manner in FIG.
- the filter insert 69 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 10, of the laundry treatment appliance and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- At least one handling means (not shown in FIG. 10) can be arranged on the filter insert 69.
- a connecting means 72 is arranged, which tapers in the direction of the filter bag 71.
- the holding member 70 comprises two pivotable about a pivot axis 73, interconnected connecting elements 74 and 75, on each of which a connecting element 76 and 77 is arranged.
- a connecting means 78 is arranged, which is insertable into the connecting means 72.
- the connecting means 72 and 78 are formed such that they are non-destructively releasably connectable to each other by a linear relative movement corresponding to the double arrow 79 between the holding member 70 and the filter bag 71 and a subsequent pivoting of the flaps 74 and 75 relative to the filter bag 71.
- FIG. 11 shows diagrammatic representations of two variants of a filter insert 80 of a further exemplary embodiment for a laundry treatment device not shown in FIG. 11.
- the filter insert 80 comprises a dimensionally stable holding component 81 with at least one air inlet (not shown in FIG. 11) and a filter bag 82 held by the holding component 81.
- the holding component 81 can be detachably connected to the filter bag 82 in a non-destructive manner.
- the filter insert 80 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 11, of the laundry treatment device and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- a handling means 83 is arranged in the form of a handle.
- a connecting means 84 is arranged on the holding member 81.
- a connecting means 85 is arranged, which is insertable into the connecting means 84.
- the connecting means 84 and 85 are designed such that they can be connected to one another in a non-destructive manner so as to be non-destructively connected to one another by a linear relative movement corresponding to the double arrow 86 between the holding component 81 and the filter bag 82 and subsequent pivoting of the filter bag 82 corresponding to the double arrow 87 ,
- a rotary hook 88 is arranged on the connecting means 85, which can be inserted into a receptacle, not shown in FIG. 11, of the connecting means 84. After pivoting the filter bag 82 corresponding to the double arrow 87, the connecting means 84 and 85 can lock together.
- the embodiment variant shown on the left in FIG. 11 has a latching grip 215 pointing in the direction of the filter bag 82, whereas the embodiment shown on the right in FIG. 11 has a latching grip 216 pointing away from the filter bag 82.
- FIG. 12 shows schematic and perspective representations of a filter insert 89 of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device (not shown in FIG. 12) in two assembly states.
- the filter cartridge 89 comprises a dimensionally stable support member 90 having a plurality of air inlets 91 in the form of holes and a filter bag 92 held by the support member 90.
- the support member 90 is non-destructively detachably connected to the filter bag 92 in FIG.
- the filter insert 89 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 12, of the laundry treatment appliance and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- a handling means 93 is arranged in the form of a handle.
- a connecting means 94 is arranged on the holding member 90.
- a connecting means 95 is arranged, which is insertable into the connecting means 94.
- the connecting means 94 and 95 are designed such that they can be connected to one another in a non-destructive manner by a linear relative movement corresponding to the double arrow 96 between the holding component 90 and the filter bag 92 and subsequent pivoting of the filter bag 92 corresponding to the double arrow 97 relative to the holding component 90 ,
- a rotary hook 98 is arranged on the connecting means 95, which can be inserted into a receptacle, not shown in FIG. 12, of the connecting means 94.
- the connecting means 95 has two latching elements 99, which engage in a respective latching receptacle 100 of the connecting means 94.
- FIG. 13 shows schematic and perspective representations of a filter insert 101 of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device (not shown in FIG. 13) in two assembly states.
- the filter cartridge 101 comprises a dimensionally stable support member 102 having a plurality of air inlets 103 in the form of holes and a filter bag 104 held by the support member 102.
- the support member 102 is non-destructively detachably connected to the filter bag 104 at the bottom in FIG.
- the filter cartridge 101 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter cartridge housing, not shown in FIG. 13, of the laundry treatment apparatus and can be removed as a whole from the filter cartridge receptacle.
- a handling means 105 is arranged in the form of a handle.
- a connecting means 106 is arranged on the holding member 102.
- a connecting means 107 is arranged, which is insertable into the connecting means 106.
- the connecting means 106 and 107 are designed such that they are non-destructively releasably connectable to one another by a linear relative movement corresponding to the double arrow 218 between the holding member 102 and the filter bag 104 and a subsequent pivoting of the filter bag 104 corresponding to the double arrow 217 relative to the holding member 102.
- two inwardly directed rotary hooks 108 are arranged on the connecting means 107, which can be inserted into a receptacle 109 of the connecting means 106, respectively.
- the filter insert 1 10 includes a dimensionally stable support member 1 1 1 with a plurality of air inlets 1 12 in the form of holes and one of the holding member 1 1 1 held filter bag 1 13.
- the support member 1 1 1 is in Fig. 14 below non-destructively detachable with the Filter bag 1 13 connected.
- the filter insert 1 10 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 14, of the laundry treatment device, and as a whole the filter insert receptacle can be inserted. me is removable.
- a handling means 1 14 is arranged in the form of a handle.
- a connecting means 1 15 is arranged on the holding member 1 1 1.
- a connecting means 1 16 is arranged, which is insertable into the connecting means 1 15.
- the connecting means 15 and 16 are designed such that they can be connected to one another in a non-destructive manner by a linear relative movement in accordance with the double arrow 17 between the holding component 11 and the filter bag 13.
- two rails, not shown in FIG. 14, are arranged on the connecting means 15, into which the connecting means 16 can be inserted.
- the connecting means 1 15 comprises a pivotable locking flap 1 18, which is pivoted after insertion of the connecting means 1 16 corresponding to the double arrow 1 17 in the connecting means 1 15 from its open position shown in Fig. 14 above in its closed position shown in Fig. 14 below. This prevents that the connecting means 1 16 unintentionally moved out of the connecting means 1 15.
- the filter cartridge 1 19 comprises a dimensionally stable retaining component 120 with a plurality of air inlets 121 shown in part e) of FIG. 15 in the form of holes and a filter bag 122 held by the retaining component 120.
- the retaining component 120 is shown in the parts d) and e) 14 non-destructive releasably connected to the filter bag 122.
- the filter element 1 19 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 15, of the laundry treatment device and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- a connecting means 124 is arranged in the form of a latching hook.
- a connecting means 125 is arranged on the filter bag 122.
- the connecting means 124 and 125 are designed in such a way that they can be detachably connected to one another in a non-destructive manner by a linear relative movement corresponding to the double arrow 126 and a subsequent pivoting movement corresponding to the double arrow 127 between the holding component 120 and the filter bag 122.
- the connecting means 125 comprises two rotary hooks 128, which engage in the connecting means 124, as shown in the parts b), c) and d) of Fig. 15.
- the connecting means 125 comprises a pivotable flap 129, the two hingedly interconnected flap parts 130 and 123 identifies, wherein the flap portion 123 forms a handling means of the filter cartridge 1 19.
- the rotary hooks 128 are first hooked into the connecting means 124, as shown in part b) of Fig. 15. Subsequently, the filter bag 122 can be pivoted to the holding component 120 by a pivoting movement corresponding to the double arrow 127, as shown in part c) of FIG. 15. Thereafter, the two-part tab 129 is pivoted from its release position shown in part c) of FIG. 15 into its connecting position shown in part d) of FIG. 15, whereby the two tab members 123 and 130 are pivoted relative to each other so that the tab 129 from the outside to the holding member 120 applies, as it is also shown in perspective in part e) of Fig. 15.
- a receptacle 131 shown in part a) may be formed, in which the flap portion 123 can engage in order to fix it to the holding member 120 in its connecting position shown in the parts d) and e) of Fig. 15.
- FIG. 16 shows schematic and perspective representations of a filter insert 132 of a further exemplary embodiment for a laundry treatment device (not shown in FIG. 16) in two assembly states.
- the filter cartridge 132 includes a dimensionally stable support member 133 having a plurality of air inlets 134 in the form of holes and a filter bag 135 held by the support member 133.
- the support member 133 is detachably connected to the filter bag 135 in a non-destructive manner in FIG.
- the filter insert 132 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 16, of the laundry treatment appliance and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- a connecting means 136 On the holding member 133, a connecting means 136 is arranged, which has at least one locking hook, not shown in Fig. 16 or at least one not shown in Fig. 16 locking receptacle.
- a connecting means 137 On the filter bag 135, a connecting means 137 is arranged.
- the connecting means 136 and 137 are formed such that they are non-destructively releasably connectable to each other by a linear relative movement corresponding to the double arrow 138 and a subsequent pivoting movement corresponding to the double arrow 139 between the holding member 133 and the filter bag 135.
- the connecting means 137 comprises two rotary hooks 140, which engage in the connecting means 136.
- the connecting means 137 comprises a pivotable tab 141, the two hingedly interconnected flap members 142 and 143 identifies.
- a fixing member 144 is arranged, which can engage in a fixing receptacle 145 on the holding member 133, as shown in the upper part of Fig. 16.
- the connecting of the filter bag 135 with the holding member 133 is carried out according to the embodiment shown in Fig. 15 and described above. In contrast to FIG. 15, the fixation via the fixing element 144 and the fixing receptacle 145 is present.
- FIG. 17 shows schematic and perspective representations of a filter insert 146 of a further exemplary embodiment for a laundry treatment device (not shown in FIG. 17) in two assembly states.
- the filter cartridge 146 includes a dimensionally stable support member 147 having a plurality of air inlets 148 in the form of holes and a filter bag 149 held by the support member 147.
- the support member 147 is non-destructively detachably connected to the filter bag 149 in FIG.
- the filter insert 146 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 17, of the laundry treatment appliance and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- the filter insert 146 differs in particular from the embodiment shown in FIG. 16 in that a gripping element 151 is arranged on the tab 150 with which the filter bag 149 detached from the holding component 147 can be carried. To avoid repetition, reference is otherwise made to the above description of FIG. 16.
- FIG. 18 shows schematic representations of three variants of a filter insert 152, 153 and 154 of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device (not shown in FIG. 18).
- a closure unit 155 for closing an air inlet opening of the filter bag of the filter insert 152 (not shown in FIG. 18) is shown.
- the closure unit 155 comprises an elastic membrane 156, on which an opening 157 closed in an unloaded state of the membrane 156 with Y-shaped ends is formed.
- a closure unit 158 for closing an air inlet opening of the filter bag of the filter insert 153 (not shown in FIG. 18) is shown.
- the closure unit 158 comprises an elastic membrane 159, on which one in an unobstructed last state of the diaphragm 159 closed opening 160 is formed with T-shaped ends.
- a closure unit 161 for closing an air inlet opening of the filter bag of the filter insert 154 (not shown in FIG. 18) is shown.
- the closure unit 161 comprises an elastic membrane 162, on which an opening 163 closed in an unloaded state of the membrane 162 is formed with a zigzag-shaped course.
- FIG. 19 shows schematic representations of a closure unit 165 of a filter insert 164 of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device, not shown in FIG. 19.
- the closure unit 165 for closing an air inlet opening of the filter bag of the filter insert 164 (not shown in FIG. 19) is shown.
- the closure unit 165 comprises a frame 166 with an opening 167 and a flap 169 arranged movably on the frame 166 via two hinges 168, which closes the opening 167 in a closed state shown in the part b) of FIG. 19 and in a part a in FIG 19), the opening 167 at least partially releases the opening 167.
- the flap 169 can be arranged such that it is forced into its open position by a process air volume flow.
- the flap 169 may be connected to an actuating mechanism, not shown in FIG. 19, of the filter cartridge 164 which is forcibly actuated upon insertion of the filter cartridge 164, thereby moving the flap 169 to its open position.
- FIG. 28a to 28d An exemplary embodiment of such an actuating mechanism and its mode of operation are shown in FIG. On the basis of four successive phases of movement in the figures 28a to 28d to illustrate how the flap 169 opens when inserting the filter element 164 in the holding member.
- the filter insert 164 is moved when inserted into the holding member in the insertion direction, which is indicated in Figures 28a-d by the arrow.
- the actuating mechanism comprises a pusher wedge 222 formed on the support member, not shown further herein, and a folding wedge 224 formed on the flap 169.
- the folding wedge 224 is exemplified here as a cube on the outwardly facing surface of the flap 169, the in Figs Insertion direction is chamfered leading edge to form a ramp surface 226.
- the thrust wedge 222 which may be formed, for example, as a parallelepiped projection on the holding member can, correspondingly has a counter to the insertion direction facing ramp surface 228.
- the filter insert Upon further insertion of the filter insert (phases c and d) slides the ramp surface 226 of the folding wedge 224, or later in the movement of a side edge of the folding wedge 224 on the ramp surface 228 of the thrust wedge 222, so that the folding wedge 224 is pushed.
- the flap 169 is pivoted about its hinges 168 in its open position, so that it releases the opening 167.
- the hinges 168 are resilient or there is a rear part means which moves the flap 169 upon withdrawal of the filter cartridge 164 again in the closed state, so that the opening 167 is closed when the user has removed the filter cartridge for disposal from the support member.
- FIG. 20 shows schematic representations of a closure unit 171 of a filter insert 170 of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance, not shown in FIG. 20.
- the closure unit 171 for closing an air inlet opening of the filter bag of the filter insert 170 (not shown in FIG. 20) is shown.
- the closure unit 171 comprises a frame 172 with two openings 173 and two flaps 175 arranged movably on the frame 172 via two joints 174 each, which in a closed state shown in part b) and in part a) on the right of FIG 173 and at least partially release the respective opening 173 in an open state shown in part a) to the left of FIG. 20.
- the individual flaps 175 may be arranged such that they are forced into their open position by a process air volume flow.
- the individual flaps 175 may be connected to an actuating mechanism, not shown in Figure 20, such as the filter cartridge 170 shown in Figure 28, which is forcibly actuated upon insertion of the filter cartridge 170, thereby moving the respective door 175 to its open position.
- FIG. 21 shows a schematic illustration of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device 176.
- a storage-space shaft 177 of a front-side end shield 178 and a filter element 179 are shown by the laundry treatment device 176.
- the filter insert 179 is partially inserted into the bearing plate shaft 177 in FIG.
- the filter insert 179 comprises a dimensionally stable holding component 180 with at least one air inlet (not shown in FIG. 21) and a filter inlet held by the holding component 180. bag 181.
- the holding member 180 is non-destructively releasably connected to the filter bag 181.
- the filter element 179 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle of the laundry treatment device 176 formed by the bearing plate shaft 177 and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- the filter bag 181 comprises a closure unit 182 for closing an air inlet opening, not shown in FIG. 21, of the filter bag 181.
- the closure unit 182 comprises at least one frame, not shown in FIG. 21, with at least one opening and at least one flap, not shown in FIG. 21, which closes the opening in a closed state and at least partially releases the opening in an open state ,
- the closure unit can be designed in accordance with FIG. 19 or FIG.
- the filter cartridge 179 includes a schematically illustrated actuating mechanism 183 which is actuated by contact with the front end shield 178 and thereby moves the flap of the closure unit from its closed position to its open position.
- FIG. 22 shows schematic sectional representations of two different positions of an elastic membrane 184 of a closure unit 185 of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device, not shown in FIG. 22.
- the elastic membrane 184 In the upper part of Fig. 22, the elastic membrane 184 is in an upper stable closed position. In the lower part of Fig. 22, the elastic membrane 184 is in a lower stable closed position.
- the holding component, not shown in FIG. 22, of the filter element has a projection projecting in the direction of the filter bag (not shown in FIG. 22), which is pressed against the elastic membrane 184 and opens it when the holding component is detachably connected to the filter bag in a non-destructive manner is.
- FIG. 23 shows a schematic representation of an elastic membrane 186 of a closure unit 187 of a filter insert of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device not shown in FIG. 23.
- Elastic membrane 186 has material thickenings 188 to provide a certain amount of dimensional stability to elastic membrane 186.
- the elastic membrane 186 may be formed of at least two equal or different material layers.
- FIG. 24 shows schematic representations of a filter bag frame 189 of a filter bag, not shown below, of a further exemplary embodiment for a filter bag shown in FIG. 24 not shown laundry treatment device.
- the filter bag frame 189 has six frame members 190 hingedly connected together in pairs. In part a) of Fig. 24, the filter bag frame 189 is in its hexagonal open position. In part b) of Fig. 24, the filter bag frame 189 is in an intermediate position. In part c) of Fig. 24, the filter bag frame 189 is in its closed position. Thus, the filter bag or its air inlet opening can be closed via a planar deformation of the filter bag frame 189.
- FIG. 25 shows a schematic illustration of a filter insert 191 of a further exemplary embodiment for a laundry treatment device (not shown in FIG. 25).
- the filter cartridge 191 includes a dimensionally stable support member 192 having at least one air inlet not shown in FIG. 25 and a filter bag 193 held by the support member 192.
- the support member 192 may be detachably connected to the filter bag 193 in a non-destructive manner.
- the filter insert 191 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 25, of the laundry treatment device and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- the filter bag 193 comprises a closure unit 194 with two closure elements 196 and 197 pivotally connected to one another via two hinges 195.
- a wedge-shaped projection is provided on a side of the holding component 192 facing the filter bag 193
- the closure unit 194 may have a snap closure, not shown in FIG. 25, via which the two abutting closure elements 196 and 197 can be fixed to one another.
- FIG. 26 shows a schematic and perspective illustration of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment appliance 199. From the laundry treatment appliance
- a filter cartridge 200 and a filter cartridge receptacle 201 are shown.
- the filter insert 200 is not inserted into the filter insert receptacle 201 in FIG. 26.
- the filter cartridge 200 includes a dimensionally stable support member 202 having at least one air inlet 203 and a filter bag 204 held by the support member 202.
- the support member 202 is non-destructively releasably connected to the filter bag 204.
- the filter insert 200 is designed in such a way that it can be inserted as a whole into the filter cartridge receptacle 201 and can be removed as a whole from the filter cartridge receptacle 201.
- a marking 205 or 206 is respectively present, wherein the markings 205 and 206 indicate a proper positioning of the filter insert 200 relative to the filter insert receptacle 201 and thus prevent incorrect insertion of the filter insert 200.
- FIG. 27 shows a schematic and perspective illustration of a filter insert 207 of a further exemplary embodiment of a laundry treatment device (not shown in FIG. 27).
- the filter cartridge 207 comprises a dimensionally stable support member 208 having a plurality of air inlets 209 and a filter bag 210 that is durable with the support member 208 in an open position.
- the support member 208 is non-destructively releasably connected to the filter bag 210.
- the filter insert 207 is designed such that it can be inserted as a whole into a filter insert receptacle, not shown in FIG. 27, of the laundry treatment device and can be removed as a whole from the filter insert receptacle.
- a handling means 21 1 is arranged in the form of a handle.
- the filter cartridge 207 includes a touch guard unit 212 that at least partially surrounds the filter bag 210.
- the contact protection unit 212 forms a connection means for the holding component 208, wherein the holding component 208 is connected in an articulated manner to the contact protection unit 212.
- the filter bag 210 is inserted into the contact protection unit 212 when the holding component 208 is in its open position shown. Subsequently, the holding member 208 is pivoted to its closed position, in which the holding member 208, the touch guard unit 212 above the filter bag 210 closes.
- a connecting means 213 is arranged on the filter bag 210.
- the connecting means formed by the contact protection unit 212 and the holding member 208 and the connecting means 213 are formed such that they by at least two different relative movements between the holding member 208 and the filter bag 210, namely by a linear relative movement of the filter bag 210 relative to the holding member 208 for inserting Filter bag 210 in the contact protection unit 212 and a subsequent pivoting movement of the holding member 208 for transferring the holding member 208 in its closed position, non-destructively releasably connected to each other.
- the filter bag 210 may have at least one closure unit (not shown in FIG. 27) for closing an air inlet opening of the filter bag 210.
- the closure unit may have at least one elastic membrane (not shown in FIG. 27) the at least one closed in an unloaded state of the membrane opening is formed.
- the closure unit may have at least one frame, not shown in FIG. 27, with at least one opening and at least one flap, not shown in FIG. 27, which closes the opening in a closed state and at least partially closes the opening in an open state releases.
- the closure unit may have at least one blind, not shown in FIG. 27.
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