KR20130071314A - Fine dust inhalation vat of vacuum - Google Patents
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- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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Abstract
The fine dust suction container of the present invention for solving the above problems is located in the section of the vacuum cleaner bottom suction surface and the handle of the vacuum cleaner, and the surface of the fine dust suction tube is perforated with a concentric circle surrounding the suction tube for sucking the foreign matter on the bottom surface. Form
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The present invention relates to a method for removing not only foreign matters on the bottom surface but also fine dust floating in the air at the same time with the vacuum cleaner. When the suction fan in the main body starts to operate, the foreign matters on the bottom surface as well as fine dust floating in the air Relates to a device for inhaling at the same time
Today's vacuum cleaners focus only on removing dirt and dust from the floor.
However, fine dust floats in the air every time a person moves or cleans it or moves the vacuum cleaner around.
Fine dust is so light that it can enter your mouth through your nose while cleaning and ruining your respiratory system or lungs.
In order to remove the fine dust, it is effective to remove the fine dust floating around by cleaning the floor with a vacuum cleaner by installing a fine dust suction container in the vacuum cleaner currently used.
The invention of the present invention is a breakthrough in that it is possible to remove dust floating in the air, thereby expanding the space for cleaning.
In order to achieve the above object, the fine dust suction container is connected to the floor foreign matter suction pipe and is connected to the main suction pipe.
The fine dust suction tube and the main suction pipe are fixed with fastening nuts, and the fine dust suction tube is drilled with circular small holes to suck the fine dust.
The fine dust suction tube and the floor foreign matter suction tube are made of four wings at the end of the bottom foreign substance suction tube so as to be concentric with each other.
If a conventional vacuum cleaner focuses on the floor, the vacuum cleaner to be invented removes fine dust floating in the floor and air, thereby reducing the amount of dust that will sink to the floor again after cleaning.
Figure 1 is a fine dust suction cylinder is a round cylinder and the surface of the cylinder is a small circular groove so that the air can be sucked in and the upper part is broken and the bottom of the foreign material suction pipe ⑥ can be cut into the groove have
Figure 2 is a fastening nut for fastening the fine dust suction tube ① and the main suction pipe ⑦.
[Figure 3] is attached to the bottom of the foreign matter suction tube ⑤ to catch the fine dust suction tube and ④ wings that can form a concentric circles with the fine dust cylinder is attached
[Figure 4] is the main suction pipe has a screw to fasten with ②
5 is a state in which all the parts are fastened
Figure 6 shows the concentric circles of the fine dust suction tube and the floor foreign matter suction pipe.
First, when the suction fan in the vacuum cleaner starts operating like a conventional vacuum cleaner, it sucks in the foreign substances on the floor and sucks the fine dust in the air into the suction tube through the small circular groove of the fine dust suction container to improve. The system is discharged through the suction pipe.
Part No. ② of Fig. 2 is first inserted into the fine dust suction tube, so the fine dust suction tube ① is inserted into the floor foreign matter suction tube ⑥.
After assembling ① and ② ⑥, assemble main suction pipe ⑦ as shown in [Figure 5], and then tighten it with the tightening
For example, if the main suction pipe sucks the air volume of "100", it sucks the air volume of "70" and the air volume of "30" from the fine dust suction pipe # 9 to the bottom foreign material suction pipe of ⑧ in FIG.
Components of ① to ⑨ are made of plastic or metallic material [stained or plated steel pipe].
The diameter of the small circle on the cylindrical surface for the suction of the fine dust suction cylinder is about φ5 mm and the total area of perforations is equal to the area of the No. 9 fine dust suction passage in FIG. 6 (for smooth suction).
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※ As a result of making a sample by yourself, it was confirmed that it was also sucked from the fine dust suction pipe at the same time as the floor suction.
①: Fine dust suction bottle
②: Tightening Nut
③: Preventing the separation of the tightening nut of ② and preventing the separation of main suction pipe and fine dust suction tube
④: Wing to maintain concentricity of fine dust suction tube and floor foreign matter suction tube
⑤: Fixed support frame at the bottom of fine dust suction container
⑥: Floor foreign matter suction bottle
⑦: main suction pipe
⑧: Foreign matter suction path
⑨: fine dust suction passage
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