KR101411175B1 - Dust collecting apparatus of vacuum cleaner and dust separating apparatus with the apparatus - Google Patents

Dust collecting apparatus of vacuum cleaner and dust separating apparatus with the apparatus Download PDF

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KR101411175B1
KR101411175B1 KR1020070117692A KR20070117692A KR101411175B1 KR 101411175 B1 KR101411175 B1 KR 101411175B1 KR 1020070117692 A KR1020070117692 A KR 1020070117692A KR 20070117692 A KR20070117692 A KR 20070117692A KR 101411175 B1 KR101411175 B1 KR 101411175B1
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정회길
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner, and more particularly, to a vacuum cleaner for improving the structure of a dust collecting apparatus to remove foreign matter from air introduced into a dust collecting apparatus.

A dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes a main body having an inflow hole into which air is introduced, a dust storing portion provided in the main body for storing dust, A plurality of discharge portions formed in the cover, through which air introduced from the inflow holes is discharged; And a flow guide portion provided in the main body, the flow guide portion allowing the introduced air to branch to the plurality of discharge portions.

According to the dust collecting apparatus of the vacuum cleaner according to the embodiment of the present invention, foreign matter having a large volume in the air flowing into the dust collecting apparatus from the cleaner main body is primarily filtered, thereby improving the dust separating performance in the dust separating unit .

Dust collecting device, dust collecting body, dust collecting cover

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner and a dust separating apparatus including the vacuum cleaner.

An embodiment of the present invention relates to a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner.

Generally, a vacuum cleaner sucks air containing foreign matter by using a suction force generated by a suction motor mounted inside the main body, and then filters the foreign matter inside the main body.

Meanwhile, when the suction motor is driven, the air sucked into the cleaner main body is moved to a dust separator for separating foreign matters in the air. The dust separated in the dust separating unit is discharged to the dust collecting apparatus, and the separated dust is discharged to the outside through a predetermined flow path.

In addition, a predetermined flow path or branch flow path for moving the sucked air to the dust separating section may be provided inside the cleaner main body. Then, the air containing the foreign matter is moved into the dust separating portion through the flow path, and dust in the air is filtered.

However, in the related art, when foreign matter, particularly bulky foreign matter, is contained in the air to be sucked, there is a problem that the foreign matter is caught by the flow path or the branch flow path, and the flow of air is not smooth.

In addition, when a bulky foreign object is introduced into the dust separating portion, the foreign object blocks the filter portion provided in the dust separating portion, and foreign matters having small volume such as dust are not separated well Respectively.

As a result, there has been a problem that the dust separating performance of the dust separating portion is entirely deteriorated.

A dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention has been proposed in order to solve the problems described above, and it is an object of the present invention to improve the structure of a dust collecting apparatus so that air containing foreign matter is primarily filtered before entering the dust separating unit .

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner, including: a flow guide unit through which air to be supplied to a dust separator flows; and a dust storage unit for storing dust discharged from the dust separator, A main body; And a cover coupled to the main body and covering the dust storage portion and the flow guide portion together, the cover including a plurality of outlets for discharging the air introduced from the flow guide portion.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a dust separator for a vacuum cleaner, comprising: a dust separator for separating dust in the air; And a dust collecting device located outside the dust separating part and guiding air containing foreign matter into the dust separating part to be guided and storing the dust separated from the air introduced into the dust separating part, A main body having a dust-storing portion for storing dust separated from the dust-separating portion, and a main body coupled to the main body, for discharging air from the flow- And the flow guide portion includes a foreign matter separating portion for separating foreign matter before air is introduced into the dust separating portion.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a dust separator for a vacuum cleaner, comprising: a dust separator having a plurality of air intake portions; And a dust collecting device having a dust storing part for storing the dust separated by the dust separating part and a flow guide part having a plurality of discharging parts for discharging the introduced air to the plurality of air suction parts, Wherein the flow guide unit includes an inlet hole for allowing air to flow into the flow guide unit and a first branching unit and a second branching unit for branching the air introduced through the inlet hole to the plurality of outlet units.

According to the embodiment of the present invention by means of the above-described means, since the bulky foreign matter in the air sucked into the cleaner main body is primarily filtered by the dust collecting device, only foreign matter having a small volume is introduced into the air introduced into the dust separating portion The dust separating performance of the dust separating section can be improved.

Further, since the bulky foreign matter does not block the filter portion of the dust separating portion, there is an effect that the flow of air sucked into the cleaner main body is smooth.

In addition, since the dust collecting apparatus serves as a branch tube for distributing the air flowing into the dust separating unit, there is an advantage that the foreign matter contained in the air is trapped in the branch tube.

Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a vacuum cleaner equipped with a dust collecting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a vacuum cleaner with a dust collecting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention separated.

1 and 2, a vacuum cleaner 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a main body 10 for forming a vacuum cleaner outer appearance, and a vacuum cleaner 1 for removing foreign matter such as dust from air sucked by the vacuum cleaner 1. [ And a separating device for separating the dust.

The dust separator includes a dust separator 70 provided in the main body 10 and a dust separator 70 detachably attached to the cleaner main body 10 to store foreign matter separated from the dust separator 70 The dust collecting apparatus 100 is included.

The main body 10 is provided with an air inflow part 30 through which the air sucked from the surface to be cleaned flows into the main body 10 and a moving wheel 40 for smoothly moving the vacuum cleaner 1, And a body handle 20 for allowing a user to easily grasp the vacuum cleaner 1.

Although not shown in the drawing, the vacuum cleaner 1 is provided with a suction nozzle for sucking the foreign object on the surface to be cleaned, an extension pipe for guiding the air sucked by the suction nozzle to the cleaner main body side, And a connection pipe connecting the air passing through the extension pipe to the cleaner main body.

The main body 10 is provided with a mounting portion 50 on which the dust collecting apparatus 100 is mounted and a mounting portion 50 on which the air introduced into the main body 10 is introduced into the dust collecting apparatus 100 A cyclone part 71 provided in the dust separating part 70 and generating a cyclone flow for separating dust from the air sucked into the dust separating part 70; .

The discharge hole 60 is provided with a pressing member 62 for pressing the opening and closing member (to be described later) to open the dust collecting apparatus 100 in the process of mounting the dust collecting apparatus 100 on the mounting portion 50.

The cyclone portion 71 includes a plurality of air suction portions 72 and 74 for allowing dust-containing air to be sucked into the cyclone portion 70, And a dust discharging unit 76 for discharging separated dust in the air to the dust collecting apparatus 100.

The air suction portions 72 and 74 may be formed on both sides of the cyclone portion 71 and the dust discharge portion 76 may be positioned between the plurality of air suction portions 72 and 74 . With the above construction, the air is introduced from both sides of the cyclone part 71 and moved in the center direction to separate the dust in the air. The separated dust may be discharged to the dust collecting apparatus 100.

FIGS. 3 and 4 are perspective views of a dust collecting apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention. FIGS. 5 and 6 are perspective views of a dust collecting apparatus with a dust collecting body and a cover member separated according to a first embodiment of the present invention. to be.

3 and 6, the dust collecting apparatus 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention includes a dust collecting body 110 in which dust is stored and an upper surface is opened, A dust collecting cover 150 for selectively shielding the upper surface of the dust collecting body 110 and a dust collecting handle 150 provided on one side of the dust collecting body 110 for allowing the user to easily grasp the dust collecting apparatus 100 140).

In detail, the dust collecting main body 110 is provided with a flow guiding part 112 for allowing air containing foreign matter to flow into the dust separating part 70, dusts for storing the dust separated from the dust separating part 70 And a storage unit 111 are included.

Here, the dust storage part 111 and the flow guide part 112 are partitioned by a predetermined wall. The dust storage unit 111 and the flow guide unit 112 may be regarded as a first dust storage unit and a second dust storage unit, respectively, in that filtered dust is stored.

More specifically, the dust storage unit 111 is provided with a fixing member 124, a rotary member 126, and a rotary shaft 127 for compressing the foreign matter discharged into the dust storage unit 111 .

At least one surface of the fixing member 124 is fixed to the inside of the dust storage part 111 and the rotation member 126 is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise about the fixed rotation axis 127 . Here, the rotation shaft 127 is installed at a substantially central portion of the dust storage portion 111.

A gear (not shown) may be provided under the fixing member 124, the rotating member 126, and the rotating shaft 127 to rotate the rotating member 126. The main body 10 may include a driving motor (not shown) for driving the gear.

Accordingly, when the gear is driven by the drive motor, the rotation member 126 is rotated in the direction of the fixing member 124 about the rotation shaft 127, The dust stored in the fixing member 124 can be moved to one side of the fixing member 124 and compressed.

The flow guide part 112 includes an air inlet hole 113 through which the air introduced into the main body 10 flows into the flow guide part 112, A first branch portion 115 and a second branch portion 116 are formed so that air is branched to the plurality of air suction portions 72 and 74. An opening / closing member 170 is provided at one side of the air inflow hole 113 to selectively block the air inflow hole 113.

More specifically, the plurality of branch portions 115 and 116 form a part of the flow guide portion 112 and guide the air introduced through the air inlet hole 113 to the plurality of discharge portions 157 and 158 It plays a role.

The opening and closing member 170 is opened when the dust collecting apparatus 100 is mounted on the mounting portion 50 so that the air inlet hole 113 and the exhaust hole 60 of the main body 10 are communicated with each other.

When the dust collecting apparatus 100 is mounted on the mounting portion 50, the pressing member 62 provided on the discharge hole 60 contacts the lower surface of the opening and closing member 170, 170 upward. As a result, the opening and closing member 170 can be rotated in a predetermined direction and opened.

The dust cover 150 is provided with a first cover 152 for selectively shielding the opened upper surface of the dust collecting body 110 and a second cover 152 provided below the first cover 152, And a second cover 154 for selectively shielding the upper surface of the first cover 111.

Here, the first cover 152 may be larger than the second cover 154. When the dust cover 150 covers the dust collecting body 110, the covers 152 and 154 shield the dust collecting body 110 and the dust storing part 111 at the same time. That is, the second cover 154 covers the upper side of the dust storage part 111, and the first cover 152 covers the entire upper side of the dust collection body 110.

With the above construction, the dust storage part 111 and the flow guide part 112 can be completely cut off.

The dust collecting cover 150 may further include a first discharging portion 157 and a second discharging portion 158 for discharging the air introduced into the flow guide portion 112 to the dust separating portion 70, A dust inflow portion 156 for allowing the foreign matter separated and discharged from the cyclone portion 71 to flow into the dust storage portion 111 and a hinge portion 160 serving as a rotation center of the dust cover 150 .

The discharge units 157 and 158 may communicate with the air suction units 72 and 74 of the dust separator 70 while the dust collector 100 is mounted on the cleaner body 10. That is, the first discharge portion 157 is formed at a position corresponding to the first air suction portion 72 and the second discharge portion 158 corresponds to the second air suction portion 74.

The air introduced through the air inflow hole 113 is moved to the discharge portions 157 and 158 and may be introduced into the cyclone portion 71 through the plurality of air suction portions 72 and 74 have.

The discharge portions 157 and 158 are formed at positions extending from the branch portions 115 and 116, respectively. That is, the discharge portions 157 and 158 may be formed on one side of the branch portions 115 and 116, respectively.

Therefore, the flow guide part 112 can function as a branch tube for allowing air to be sucked through the plurality of air suction parts 72, 74. Thus, there is an advantage that a separate branch pipe is not required in order to distribute and suck air to the plurality of air suction units 72 and 74.

In addition, since the branch tube is not required, there is an advantage that the phenomenon that the foreign matter is caught in the branch portion, which is conventionally divided by the branch tube, can be minimized.

The dust inflow portion 156 communicates with the dust discharging portion 76 of the dust separating portion 70 while the dust collecting device 100 is mounted on the cleaner main body 10. That is, the dust inlet portion 156 is formed at a position corresponding to the dust outlet portion 76.

The dust collecting knob 140 is coupled to the hinge 160 and the dust collecting cover 150 may be rotated about the hinge 160. As a result, the dust collecting cover 150 may selectively shield the dust collecting body 110.

The dust collecting cover 150 is provided with a foreign material separating unit 159 for separating foreign matter having a large volume before the air introduced into the flow guiding unit 112 flows into the dust separating unit 70 .

In detail, the foreign material separating portion 159 is coupled to the first cover 152 and is positioned between the first discharging portion 157 and the second discharging portion 158. The foreign material separating unit 159 is attached to the first cover 152 and extends downward from the first surface. Both side portions of the foreign material separating portion 159 have a shape protruding downward from the center portion of the foreign material separating portion 159.

However, if the foreign object can be separated before the bulky foreign object is moved to the first discharge portion 157 and the second discharge portion 158, the shape of the foreign material separating portion 159 is only one embodiment, The separator 159 is not limited to the above embodiment.

As a result, the dust collecting apparatus 100 may be provided with a separating function for separating foreign matter before the air is sucked into the dust separating unit 70 by the foreign material separating unit 159. Also, since the bulky foreign matter does not flow into the dust separating unit 70, the dust separating performance of the dust separating unit 70 is improved.

Referring to FIG. 7, the air flowing into the flow guide part 112 through the air inlet hole 113 is branched and moved to the plurality of outlet parts 157 (solid line). In this process, the bulky foreign matter is separated by the foreign material separating portion 159 and is not moved to the discharge portions 157 and 158, but remains in the flow guide portion 112 (dotted line).

Hereinafter, the air flow in the dust collecting apparatus 100 will be briefly described.

First, when air is sucked from the surface to be cleaned by the suction force of the suction motor provided in the cleaner main body 10 through the air inlet 30, air flows through a connecting tube (not shown) And flows into the flow guide part 112 through the air inlet hole 113.

The air is branched into the first discharge portion 157 and the second discharge portion 158 and passes through the first air intake portion 72 and the second air intake portion 74, (Not shown).

In this case, a bulky foreign object contained in the air is caught by the foreign material separating unit 159, so that it is restricted from moving to the plurality of discharging units 157 and 158. Accordingly, foreign matter having a large volume such as dust is sucked and filtered through the dust separating unit 70 without being filtered.

That is, according to the dust collecting apparatus 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention, the flow guide portion 112 functions as a branching portion for branching the air toward the plurality of air suction portions 72 and 74, Dust separation function can be performed. As a result, the dust separating unit 70 has an advantage that dust separation performance can be improved since the primary separated air is filtered again.

Thereafter, the air sucked into the dust separating unit 70 is separated and discharged through an air discharging unit (not shown), and the separated dust is introduced into the dust collecting apparatus 100 through the dust introducing unit 156, That is, into the dust storage 111. [

The dust introduced into the dust storage part 111 may be compressed in the direction adjacent to the fixing member 124 by the rotating member 126.

Hereinafter, the structure of a dust collecting apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described. However, the present embodiment differs from the first embodiment only in the shape of the separating portion, so that the difference will be mainly described, and the description of the first embodiment and the reference numerals will be used for the same portions except for the first embodiment.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the structure of a dust collecting cover according to a second embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 9 is a sectional view showing the flow of air according to the second embodiment of the present invention.

8 and 9, in the dust-collecting cover 250 according to the second embodiment of the present invention, the air introduced into the auxiliary storage unit 212 is branched into the plurality of air-suction units 72 and 74 A dust inlet 256 for allowing the dust discharged from the dust discharger 76 to flow into the dust collecting apparatus and an auxiliary storage unit 256 for discharging the dust discharged from the dust discharger 76, A first engaging member 259 and a second engaging member 260 for filtering a large foreign matter in the air introduced into the air passage.

In detail, the plurality of latching members 259 and 260 are provided on one side of the plurality of discharge portions 257 and 258, respectively. The plurality of latching members 259 and 260 are positioned such that one surface thereof is adhered to the dust cover 250 and extends downward from the adhering surface. That is, the latching members 259 and 260 are positioned to protrude toward the storage space of the auxiliary storage unit 212.

Flow grooves 259a and 260a curved upward are formed on the respective engaging members 259 and 260 so that foreign objects such as dust are not filtered by the engaging members 259 and 260.

Accordingly, the bulky foreign matter in the air flowing through the air inflow hole 213 is filtered by the plurality of latching members 259 and 260 (dotted line), but foreign matter having a small volume such as dust is discharged to the latching members 259 and 260, And can be moved to the discharge portions 257 and 258 (solid line) without being filtered.

As a result, as described in the first embodiment, foreign matter having a large volume of air is not sucked into the dust separating unit 70 but remains in the auxiliary storage unit 212. Therefore, the problem that the flow path is blocked by the large foreign matter or the air flow is not smooth can be solved. The user may remove the dust stored in the auxiliary storage unit 212 by separating the dust cover 250.

In addition, since the dust separating unit 70 filters small foreign matter such as dust in the primarily filtered air, the dust separating performance can be improved.

However, the shape of the engaging member for filtering the foreign object is not limited to the above, and can be variously modified within the scope consistent with the spirit of the present embodiment. In addition, three or more of the latching members may be provided, as shown in the drawings.

In addition, the latching members 259 and 260 are not necessarily provided in the dust cover 250, and may be coupled to the auxiliary storage unit 212.

1 is a perspective view of a vacuum cleaner equipped with a dust collecting apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a vacuum cleaner in a state in which the dust collecting apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention is separated; FIG.

3 and 4 are perspective views of a dust collecting apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention;

5 and 6 are perspective views of a dust collecting apparatus in a state where a dust collecting body and a cover member are separated from each other according to the first embodiment of the present invention;

7 is a cross-sectional view showing the flow of air through the incision along line I-I 'of FIG. 3;

FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the structure of a dust-collecting cover according to a second embodiment of the present invention; FIG.

9 is a sectional view showing the flow of air according to the second embodiment of the present invention.

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A flow guide part through which air to be supplied to the dust separating part flows, and a dust storing part in which the dust discharged from the dust separating part is stored, And And a cover coupled to the main body and covering the dust storage portion and the flow guide portion together, Wherein the cover includes a plurality of outlets for discharging the air introduced from the flow guide portion. The method according to claim 1, And a dust inlet portion through which the dust discharged from the dust separating portion flows is formed in the cover. The method according to claim 1, Wherein the flow guide portion is provided with a foreign matter separating portion for separating foreign matter from the introduced air. The method of claim 3, Wherein the foreign matter separating unit is located between the plurality of discharge units. The method according to claim 1, The flow guide portion is formed with an inflow hole through which air flows, And the inflow hole is located in the region between the plurality of discharge portions. The method of claim 3, Wherein a plurality of the foreign material separating units are provided. A dust separator for separating dust in the air; And And a dust collecting device located outside the dust separating part for guiding air containing foreign matter into the dust separating part and for storing the dust separated from the air introduced into the dust separating part, The dust collecting apparatus includes a main body having a flow guide portion for allowing air containing foreign matter to flow into the dust separating portion, a dust storing portion for storing dust separated from the dust separating portion, And a cover coupled to the main body and having a plurality of discharge portions for discharging air of the flow guide portion, Wherein the flow guide portion includes a foreign matter separating portion for separating foreign matter before air is introduced into the dust separating portion. 8. The method of claim 7, Wherein the dust separating portion is provided with a plurality of air suction portions communicating with the plurality of discharge portions. 8. The method of claim 7, The dust separator may include a dust separator 8. The method of claim 7, Wherein the plurality of foreign matter separation units are provided, and are provided at one side of each of the discharge units. A dust separator in which a plurality of air intake portions are formed; And And a dust collecting device having a dust storing part for storing dust separated from the dust separating part and a flow guide part having a plurality of discharging parts for discharging inflow air to the plurality of air suction parts, The flow guide portion An inflow hole for allowing air to flow into the flow guide portion, And a first branched portion and a second branched portion that allow the air introduced through the inflow hole to branch to the plurality of discharge portions. 12. The method of claim 11, Wherein the flow guide portion further comprises a foreign matter separating portion for separating foreign matter from the air introduced through the inflow hole.
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