US20080263815A1 - Dust collecting apparatus for vacuum cleaner - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a vacuum cleaner, and more particularly, to a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner, which collects dust from a surface to be cleaned along with drawn-in air drawn-in through a suction nozzle using a suction force generated from a suction motor, and discharges dust-laden air to the outside of the vacuum cleaner.
- dust collecting apparatuses for vacuum cleaners are divided into dust collecting apparatuses using dust bags and bagless dust collecting apparatuses in which dust bins are used semi-permanently.
- Modern vacuum cleaners mainly include bagless dust collecting apparatuses in which dust bins are used semi-permanently.
- bagless dust collecting apparatuses separate dust from a surface to be cleaned from drawn-in air using vacuum pressure generated between a suction nozzle and the surface to be cleaned, collect the separated dust, filtering air from which the dust has been separated, and discharge the filtered air to the outside of vacuum cleaners.
- a user may separate the dust collecting apparatus from a vacuum cleaner and empty the dust collecting apparatus. In this situation, if the dust collecting apparatus has a small size, a user may experience inconvenience due to the frequency at which the dust collecting apparatus needs to be emptied.
- Japanese Laid Open Patent Application No. 54-99355 discloses a dust collecting apparatus including a dust compression plate to compress dust collected in a dust collecting chamber, and a plunger to operate the dust compression plate.
- a plunger of a conventional dust collecting apparatus has a short length, a short compression motion during which dust is compressed using the dust compression plate causes a small amount of dust to be compressed, and accordingly, the degree of compression of the dust is small.
- Japanese Laid Open Patent Application No. 54-51260 provides a dust collecting apparatus including a plunger having a relatively long length in order to increase the degree of compression of dust collected in a dust collecting chamber.
- the plunger is disposed perpendicular to a dust compression plate regardless of whether the plunger is used or not, so the dust collecting apparatus should include a separate supporting unit and a separate space disposed above a dust collecting unit in order to support the plunger. This causes the height of the dust collecting unit to increase. Accordingly, it is impossible to maintain a compact dust collecting unit.
- an aspect of the present disclosure is to address at least the above problems and/or disadvantages and to provide at least the advantages described below. Accordingly, an aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner, which can increase the dust compression motion for compressing dust so that the degree of compression of the dust can be maximized, while a dust collecting case can be maintained as compact as possible.
- a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner including a dust collecting unit, which is detachably mounted in a main body of the vacuum cleaner and comprises an inlet and an exhaust port, to separate dust from air flowing into the inlet, collect the separated dust and discharge air from which the dust has been separated to the exhaust port; a cover to open and close an upper part of the dust collecting unit; a dust compression plate which is capable of upward and downward movement inside the dust collecting unit; and a plunger which penetrates the cover, one end of the plunger being attached to the dust compression plate by a hinge; wherein the plunger enables the dust compression plate to move upwardly and downwardly when dust compression is being performed, and the plunger is retracted and folded down toward the cover about one end of the plunger when dust compression is not being performed.
- the dust compression motion can be increased while the entire size of the dust collecting apparatus remains unchanged, so that the degree of compression of dust collected in the dust collecting unit and the space for collecting dust can increase, and thus there is no need to frequently empty the dust collecting unit.
- the plunger may further comprise a grip part detachably coupled to the opposite end thereof.
- a grip part detachably coupled to the opposite end thereof.
- the grip part may be disposed on the same plane as the plunger so that the grip part may be prevented from protruding further than the plunger when the plunger is folded down.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a partially cut-away view of a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view, in which the dust collecting apparatus of FIG. 1 is cut along line III-III in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a side sectional view of the dust collecting apparatus of FIG. 2 viewed from direction C in FIG. 2 .
- a dust collecting apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure comprises a dust collecting unit 10 , a cover 20 , a dust compression plate 30 and a plunger 40 .
- the dust collecting unit 10 comprises a dust collecting case 11 , a cyclone chamber 13 and a dust collecting chamber 15 .
- the dust collecting case 11 includes an inlet (not shown) into which dust-laden air flows, and an exhaust port (not shown) through which air from which dust has been separated is discharged.
- the cyclone chamber 13 is separated from the dust collecting chamber 15 by a cylindrical part 12 , and fluidly communicates with the inlet (not shown) and exhaust port (not shown).
- the cyclone chamber 13 includes an exhaust pipe 14 a which has a height lower than that of the cylindrical part 12 and which fluidly communicates with the exhaust port (not shown).
- a spiral guide 14 b is disposed between the cylindrical part 12 and the exhaust pipe 14 a to give a rotation force to air and dust flowing into the cyclone chamber 13 .
- the dust collecting chamber 15 corresponds to the area of the dust collecting case 11 excluding the cylindrical part 12 , in which dust D is stored after being discharged from a dust discharge space 16 formed between an upper end of the cylindrical part 12 and a bottom surface of the cover 20 , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the cover 20 is disposed above the dust collecting case 11 to seal the dust collecting case 11 .
- the cover 20 is removed from the dust collecting case 11 so that the upper part of the dust collecting case 11 is open.
- the cover 20 comprises a through hole 21 through which the plunger 40 penetrates at a position above the dust collecting chamber 15 .
- the dust compression plate 30 is disposed on the inside of the dust collecting chamber 15 so as to be able to ascend and descend inside the dust collecting chamber 15 .
- the dust compression plate 30 is substantially parallel to a bottom wall 11 a of the dust collecting case 11 , so that the dust compression plate 30 can compress dust D collected in the dust collecting chamber 15 while moving downward inside the dust collecting chamber 15 .
- a projection 31 coupled to the end of the plunger 40 adjacent to the dust compression plate 30 using a hinge pin 50 is formed on the upper surface of the dust compression plate 30 .
- the projection 31 has a common axis with the through hole 21 of the cover 20 and has a diameter or a thickness relatively smaller than the through hole 21 , so that the plunger 40 can pass through the through hole 21 .
- One end of the plunger 40 is connected to the dust compression plate 30 by a hinge mechanism, and a grip part 41 is detachably screwed to the opposite end thereof, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the grip part 41 is disposed on the same plane as the plunger 40 is disposed, in order to prevent the grip part 41 from protruding from the top surface of the cover 20 further than the plunger 40 .
- FIG. 3 shows the dust collecting apparatus before dust is compressed
- FIG. 4 shows the dust collecting apparatus while dust is being compressed.
- the dust compression plate 30 is disposed above the top of the cylindrical part 12 , that is, substantially close to the bottom surface of the cover 20 , so that dust discharged through the dust discharge space 16 can be collected in the dust collecting chamber 15 without interference, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- a user grasps the grip part 41 of the plunger 40 and swivels the plunger 40 about the hinge pin 50 by approximately 90° in direction A, so that the plunger 40 is perpendicular to the dust compression plate 30 .
- the plunger 40 may penetrate through the through hole 21 (referring to FIG. 2 ) and enter the dust collecting chamber 15 , so that the dust compression plate 30 can move downwardly toward the bottom wall 11 a of the dust collecting case 11 . Accordingly, the dust compression plate 30 can compress dust D collected in the dust collecting chamber 15 .
- the user can compress dust D multiple times by repeatedly raising and lowering the dust compression plate 30 using the grip part 41 .
- a relatively long dust compression motion can be ensured using the plunger 40 with a long length, and thus the degree of compression of the dust can be maximized.
- Reference numeral H of FIG. 4 indicates the user's hand.
- a user can completely pull out the plunger 40 from the dust collecting case 11 through the through hole 21 in a direction opposite direction B, using the grip part 41 .
- the user swivels the plunger 41 in a direction opposite direction A about the hinge pin 50 , using the grip part 41 , so that the plunger 40 can be laid down adjacent to the cover 20 .
- the plunger 40 is laid down flat on the top surface of the cover 20 .
- a plunger to move a dust compression plate up and down is long so that the dust compression motion can be as long as possible, and thus the degree of compression of the dust can increase, thereby ensuring a wide space for dust collection.
- a plunger may be kept laid down on top of the dust compression plate, so a separate space is not required to receive or support the plunger, and the dust collecting unit may have a low height.
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Abstract
A dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner is provided. The dust collecting apparatus includes a dust collecting unit, which is detachably mounted in a main body of the vacuum cleaner and comprises an inlet and an exhaust port, to separate dust from air flowing into the inlet, collect the separated dust and discharge air from which the dust has been separated to the exhaust port; a cover to open and close an upper part of the dust collecting unit; a dust compression plate which is capable of upward and downward movement inside the dust collecting unit; and a plunger which penetrates the cover, one end of the plunger being attached to the dust compression plate by a hinge; wherein the plunger enables the dust compression plate to move upwardly and downwardly when dust compression is being performed, and the plunger is retracted and folded down toward the cover about one end of the plunger when dust compression is not being performed.
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- This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/926,832, filed Apr. 30, 2007, in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2007-0059502, filed Jun. 18, 2007, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present disclosure relates to a vacuum cleaner, and more particularly, to a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner, which collects dust from a surface to be cleaned along with drawn-in air drawn-in through a suction nozzle using a suction force generated from a suction motor, and discharges dust-laden air to the outside of the vacuum cleaner.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In general, dust collecting apparatuses for vacuum cleaners are divided into dust collecting apparatuses using dust bags and bagless dust collecting apparatuses in which dust bins are used semi-permanently. Modern vacuum cleaners mainly include bagless dust collecting apparatuses in which dust bins are used semi-permanently. Such bagless dust collecting apparatuses separate dust from a surface to be cleaned from drawn-in air using vacuum pressure generated between a suction nozzle and the surface to be cleaned, collect the separated dust, filtering air from which the dust has been separated, and discharge the filtered air to the outside of vacuum cleaners.
- If a predetermined amount of dust is collected in such a dust collecting apparatus, a user may separate the dust collecting apparatus from a vacuum cleaner and empty the dust collecting apparatus. In this situation, if the dust collecting apparatus has a small size, a user may experience inconvenience due to the frequency at which the dust collecting apparatus needs to be emptied.
- In order to reduce user inconvenience, Japanese Laid Open Patent Application No. 54-99355 discloses a dust collecting apparatus including a dust compression plate to compress dust collected in a dust collecting chamber, and a plunger to operate the dust compression plate. However, since the plunger of a conventional dust collecting apparatus has a short length, a short compression motion during which dust is compressed using the dust compression plate causes a small amount of dust to be compressed, and accordingly, the degree of compression of the dust is small.
- Japanese Laid Open Patent Application No. 54-51260 provides a dust collecting apparatus including a plunger having a relatively long length in order to increase the degree of compression of dust collected in a dust collecting chamber. However, in this situation, the plunger is disposed perpendicular to a dust compression plate regardless of whether the plunger is used or not, so the dust collecting apparatus should include a separate supporting unit and a separate space disposed above a dust collecting unit in order to support the plunger. This causes the height of the dust collecting unit to increase. Accordingly, it is impossible to maintain a compact dust collecting unit.
- An aspect of the present disclosure is to address at least the above problems and/or disadvantages and to provide at least the advantages described below. Accordingly, an aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner, which can increase the dust compression motion for compressing dust so that the degree of compression of the dust can be maximized, while a dust collecting case can be maintained as compact as possible.
- According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner including a dust collecting unit, which is detachably mounted in a main body of the vacuum cleaner and comprises an inlet and an exhaust port, to separate dust from air flowing into the inlet, collect the separated dust and discharge air from which the dust has been separated to the exhaust port; a cover to open and close an upper part of the dust collecting unit; a dust compression plate which is capable of upward and downward movement inside the dust collecting unit; and a plunger which penetrates the cover, one end of the plunger being attached to the dust compression plate by a hinge; wherein the plunger enables the dust compression plate to move upwardly and downwardly when dust compression is being performed, and the plunger is retracted and folded down toward the cover about one end of the plunger when dust compression is not being performed.
- Accordingly, the dust compression motion can be increased while the entire size of the dust collecting apparatus remains unchanged, so that the degree of compression of dust collected in the dust collecting unit and the space for collecting dust can increase, and thus there is no need to frequently empty the dust collecting unit.
- The plunger may further comprise a grip part detachably coupled to the opposite end thereof. In this situation, during dust compression, a user grasps the grip part and presses the plunger downwards, and thus a user's force may be applied to the dust compression plate more effectively, thereby increasing the compression force. The grip part may be disposed on the same plane as the plunger so that the grip part may be prevented from protruding further than the plunger when the plunger is folded down.
- The above and/or other aspects of the present disclosure will be more apparent by describing certain exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 2 is a partially cut-away view of a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 3 is a sectional view, in which the dust collecting apparatus ofFIG. 1 is cut along line III-III inFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 4 is a side sectional view of the dust collecting apparatus ofFIG. 2 viewed from direction C inFIG. 2 . - Hereinafter, a dust-collecting apparatus of a vacuum cleaner according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIGS. 1 and 2 , a dust collecting apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure comprises adust collecting unit 10, acover 20, adust compression plate 30 and aplunger 40. - The dust collecting
unit 10 comprises adust collecting case 11, acyclone chamber 13 and adust collecting chamber 15. The dust collectingcase 11 includes an inlet (not shown) into which dust-laden air flows, and an exhaust port (not shown) through which air from which dust has been separated is discharged. Thecyclone chamber 13 is separated from thedust collecting chamber 15 by acylindrical part 12, and fluidly communicates with the inlet (not shown) and exhaust port (not shown). - The
cyclone chamber 13 includes an exhaust pipe 14 a which has a height lower than that of thecylindrical part 12 and which fluidly communicates with the exhaust port (not shown). Aspiral guide 14 b is disposed between thecylindrical part 12 and the exhaust pipe 14 a to give a rotation force to air and dust flowing into thecyclone chamber 13. Thedust collecting chamber 15 corresponds to the area of thedust collecting case 11 excluding thecylindrical part 12, in which dust D is stored after being discharged from adust discharge space 16 formed between an upper end of thecylindrical part 12 and a bottom surface of thecover 20, as shown inFIG. 3 . - The
cover 20 is disposed above thedust collecting case 11 to seal thedust collecting case 11. When a user removes dust collected in thedust collecting case 11, thecover 20 is removed from thedust collecting case 11 so that the upper part of thedust collecting case 11 is open. Additionally, thecover 20 comprises a throughhole 21 through which theplunger 40 penetrates at a position above thedust collecting chamber 15. - The
dust compression plate 30 is disposed on the inside of thedust collecting chamber 15 so as to be able to ascend and descend inside thedust collecting chamber 15. Thedust compression plate 30 is substantially parallel to abottom wall 11 a of thedust collecting case 11, so that thedust compression plate 30 can compress dust D collected in thedust collecting chamber 15 while moving downward inside thedust collecting chamber 15. Aprojection 31 coupled to the end of theplunger 40 adjacent to thedust compression plate 30 using ahinge pin 50 is formed on the upper surface of thedust compression plate 30. Theprojection 31 has a common axis with the throughhole 21 of thecover 20 and has a diameter or a thickness relatively smaller than the throughhole 21, so that theplunger 40 can pass through the throughhole 21. - One end of the
plunger 40 is connected to thedust compression plate 30 by a hinge mechanism, and agrip part 41 is detachably screwed to the opposite end thereof, as shown inFIG. 2 . When theplunger 40 is laid down as shown inFIG. 1 , thegrip part 41 is disposed on the same plane as theplunger 40 is disposed, in order to prevent thegrip part 41 from protruding from the top surface of thecover 20 further than theplunger 40. - A process of compressing dust of a dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner configured in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is now described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 3 shows the dust collecting apparatus before dust is compressed, andFIG. 4 shows the dust collecting apparatus while dust is being compressed. - When dust D is collected in the
dust collecting case 11 during vacuum cleaning, thedust compression plate 30 is disposed above the top of thecylindrical part 12, that is, substantially close to the bottom surface of thecover 20, so that dust discharged through thedust discharge space 16 can be collected in thedust collecting chamber 15 without interference, as shown inFIG. 3 . - When compressing dust, a user grasps the
grip part 41 of theplunger 40 and swivels theplunger 40 about thehinge pin 50 by approximately 90° in direction A, so that theplunger 40 is perpendicular to thedust compression plate 30. - If the user presses the
plunger 40 in direction B while grasping thegrip part 41, theplunger 40 may penetrate through the through hole 21 (referring toFIG. 2 ) and enter thedust collecting chamber 15, so that thedust compression plate 30 can move downwardly toward thebottom wall 11 a of thedust collecting case 11. Accordingly, thedust compression plate 30 can compress dust D collected in thedust collecting chamber 15. - At this time, the user can compress dust D multiple times by repeatedly raising and lowering the
dust compression plate 30 using thegrip part 41. A relatively long dust compression motion can be ensured using theplunger 40 with a long length, and thus the degree of compression of the dust can be maximized. Reference numeral H ofFIG. 4 indicates the user's hand. - When dust compression is completed, a user can completely pull out the
plunger 40 from thedust collecting case 11 through the throughhole 21 in a direction opposite direction B, using thegrip part 41. Next, the user swivels theplunger 41 in a direction opposite direction A about thehinge pin 50, using thegrip part 41, so that theplunger 40 can be laid down adjacent to thecover 20. - When dust compression is not being performed, the
plunger 40 is laid down flat on the top surface of thecover 20. - According to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure described above, a plunger to move a dust compression plate up and down is long so that the dust compression motion can be as long as possible, and thus the degree of compression of the dust can increase, thereby ensuring a wide space for dust collection.
- Additionally, a plunger may be kept laid down on top of the dust compression plate, so a separate space is not required to receive or support the plunger, and the dust collecting unit may have a low height.
- The foregoing exemplary embodiments and advantages are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the present disclosure. The present teaching can be readily applied to other types of apparatuses. Also, the description of the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims, and many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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1. A dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner, comprising:
a dust collecting unit detachably mounted in a main body of the vacuum cleaner and comprises an inlet and an exhaust port, said dust collecting unit being configured to separate dust from air flowing into the inlet, collect separated dust and discharge air from which the dust has been separated to the exhaust port;
a cover to open and close an upper part of the dust collecting unit;
a dust compression plate which is capable of upward and downward movement inside the dust collecting unit; and
a plunger which penetrates the cover, said plunger having a first end attached to the dust compression plate by a hinge;
wherein the plunger is configured to move the dust compression plate upwardly and downwardly when dust compression is being performed, and wherein the plunger is retractable and foldable downward about one end of the plunger toward the cover when dust compression is not being performed.
2. The dust collecting apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the plunger comprises a grip part detachably coupled to a second end opposite the first end.
3. The dust collecting apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the grip part is disposed on the same plane as the plunger is disposed in order to prevent the grip part from protruding further than the plunger when the plunger is folded downward about the first end of the plunger toward the cover.
4. A dust collecting apparatus comprising:
a dust collecting unit having a dust collecting case and a dust collecting chamber, said dust collecting case having an inlet and an exhaust port;
a cover above the dust collecting case;
a dust compression plate inside of the dust collecting chamber; and
a plunger through a through hole in the cover, the plunger being configured to move the dust compression plate upwards and downwards in the collecting chamber and a first end of the plunger being connected to the dust compression plate by a hinge mechanism.
5. The dust collecting apparatus as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the plunger comprises a grip part detachably coupled to a second end opposite the first end.
6. The dust collecting apparatus as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the grip part is within the same plane as the plunger in order to prevent the grip part from protruding further than the plunger when the plunger is folded downward about the first end of the plunger toward the cover.
7. The dust collecting apparatus as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the dust collecting unit further comprises a cyclone chamber and dust collecting chamber, and wherein the cyclone chamber is separated from the dust collecting chamber by a cylindrical part and fluidly communicates with the inlet and the exhaust port.
8. The dust collecting apparatus as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the cyclone chamber includes an exhaust pipe which has a height lower than that of the cylindrical part and which fluidly communicates with the exhaust port and a spiral guide between the cylindrical part and the exhaust pipe to give a rotation force to air and dust flowing into the cyclone chamber.
9. The dust collecting apparatus as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the dust collecting chamber corresponds to the area of the dust collecting case excluding the cylindrical part, in which dust D is stored after being discharged from a dust discharge space formed between an upper end of the cylindrical part and a bottom surface of the cover.
10. The dust collecting apparatus as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the plunger has a projection coupled to the first end of the plunger adjacent to the dust compression plate by the hinge mechanism, and wherein the projection has a common axis with the through hole of the cover and has a diameter or a thickness relatively smaller than the through hole.
11. The dust collecting apparatus as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the plunger is configured to swivel about the hinge pin by approximately 90° in a first direction, so that the plunger is perpendicular to the dust compression plate and swivel in a second direction opposite the first direction about the hinge mechanism so that the plunger can be laid down adjacent to the cover.
12. The dust collecting apparatus as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the plunger is configured to move the dust compression plate upwards and downwards in the collecting chamber when the plunger is perpendicular to the dust compression plate.
13. The dust collecting apparatus as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the plunger is configured to move the dust compression plate upwards and downwards in the collecting chamber substantially a length of the plunger.
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