WO2008135708A1 - A collecting chamber for a cleaning appliance - Google Patents

A collecting chamber for a cleaning appliance Download PDF

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WO2008135708A1
WO2008135708A1 PCT/GB2008/001224 GB2008001224W WO2008135708A1 WO 2008135708 A1 WO2008135708 A1 WO 2008135708A1 GB 2008001224 W GB2008001224 W GB 2008001224W WO 2008135708 A1 WO2008135708 A1 WO 2008135708A1
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collecting chamber
cleaning appliance
main body
collecting
catch
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Ralph Michael Wood
Matthew James Ellam
Colin Irwin Hare
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Dyson Technology Limited
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Priority to EP08719002A priority patent/EP2144547B1/en
Priority to KR1020097023618A priority patent/KR101144756B1/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L9/00Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
    • A47L9/10Filters; Dust separators; Dust removal; Automatic exchange of filters
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L9/00Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
    • A47L9/10Filters; Dust separators; Dust removal; Automatic exchange of filters
    • A47L9/106Dust removal
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L9/00Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
    • A47L9/10Filters; Dust separators; Dust removal; Automatic exchange of filters
    • A47L9/16Arrangement or disposition of cyclones or other devices with centrifugal action
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L9/00Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
    • A47L9/10Filters; Dust separators; Dust removal; Automatic exchange of filters
    • A47L9/16Arrangement or disposition of cyclones or other devices with centrifugal action
    • A47L9/1683Dust collecting chambers; Dust collecting receptacles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L9/00Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
    • A47L9/10Filters; Dust separators; Dust removal; Automatic exchange of filters
    • A47L9/16Arrangement or disposition of cyclones or other devices with centrifugal action
    • A47L9/1691Mounting or coupling means for cyclonic chamber or dust receptacles

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  • the piesent invention relates to a collecting chambei for a cleaning appliance Paiticulaily, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to a collecting chambei foi a vacuum cleaner
  • Vacuum cleaneis which utilise cyclonic separators are well known Examples of such vacuum cleaners aie shown in EP 0 042 723, EP 1 370 173 and EP 1 268 076
  • an airflow in which dirt and dust is entrained enters a first cyclonic sepaiatoi via a tangential inlet which causes the airflow to follow a spnal oi helical path within a collecting chamber so that the dirt and dust is separated from the airflow Relatively clean air passes out of the chamber whilst the separated dirt and dust is collected therein
  • the airflow is then passed to a second cyclonic sepaiator which is capable of separating finer dirt and dust than the fust cyclonic separatoi
  • the cleaned airflow then exits the collecting chambei
  • EP 1 023 864 describes a vacuum cleanei with a collecting chambei which can be removed fiom a main body of the cleaner for emptying
  • a lower closure of the dust-collecting chambei is attached by way of a hinge to the iemamder of the chamber and the closure can be ieleased by piessmg a ielease button
  • the arrangement shown in EP 1 023 864 permits the user inadvertently to press the release button whilst the collecting chamber is still attached to the main body This may result in the lower closure opening as soon as the collecting chamber is lifted away from the main body, spilling dirt and dust from the collecting chamber.
  • EP 1 377 197 discloses a vacuum cleaner in which the operation of the release button is inhibited when the collecting chamber is stored on the main body of the vacuum cleaner This is achieved by providing a barrier which physically prevents the user from operating the release button when the collecting chamber is stored on the main body
  • EP 1 023 864 and EP 1 377 197 each involve separate mechanisms to release the collecting chamber from the vacuum cleaner and to open the lower closure for emptying purposes Multiple mechanisms such as these require space, additional parts and can be more difficult for a user to operate
  • a cleaning appliance comprising a main body and a collecting chamber releasably held on the main body, the collecting chamber comprising a closure member which is movable between a closed position and an open position in which the collecting chamber can be emptied, wherein the collecting chamber further comprises an actuating member adapted and arranged to release the collecting chamber from the main body and, when the collecting chamber is released from the main body, to release the closure member from the closed position
  • a single actuating member can be used to release the collecting chamber from the main body of the cleaning appliance and also to open the closure member to empty the collecting chamber
  • a single actuating member is less complex, requires less space and is easier for a user to operate This a ⁇ angement only enables the ielease of the closure membei when the collecting chambei has been released from the main body This prevents accidental opening of the closure membei whilst the collecting chamber is located on the main body, which may result in unwanted spillage of dirt and dust and may affect the performance of the cleaning appliance
  • the actuating membei forms part of a catch which holds the collecting chamber on the main body This arrangement enables the actuating member to be opeiable to ielease the collecting chamber from the main body of the cleaning appliance
  • the actuating member comprises a first part which forms part of the catch and includes a usei -opeiable button, and a second part which is adapted and ananged to ielease the closure member More prefeiably, the actuating member further comprises a displaceable member which, in a fust position, couples the first and second paits of the actuating member, and in a second position, decouples the first and second parts This anangement allows the two functions of the actuating member to be decoupled, depending upon the environment or location of the collecting chambei, i e whether held on the main body oi t emote from the main body
  • a part of the mam body is adapted and arranged to displace the displaceable member fiom the first position to the second position
  • the displaceable member is rotatable between fust and second positions
  • the displaceable member is deformable between fust and second positions
  • the displaceable member may be deformed by a part of the main body in oi dei to move the displaceable member from the first position to the second position
  • Figuie 1 shows an upnght vacuum cleaner incorporating a collecting chamber according to the invention
  • Figuie 2 is an isometric view of the collecting chamber accoiding to the invention removed fiom the remainder of the upright vacuum cleaner of Figure 1 ,
  • Figure 3 is a section through the collecting chamber of Figuie 2 showing the base of the collecting chambei in a closed position
  • Figuie 4 is a section through the collecting chamber of Figure 2 showing the collecting chamber located on the main body of the upright vacuum cleaner of Figure 1 , and
  • Figuie 5 is a section through the collecting chamber of Figure 2 showing the base of the collecting chamber in an open position
  • Figuie 1 shows an upright vacuum cleaner 10 having a main body 12 which includes a motoi and fan unit (not shown) and a pan of wheels 14
  • a cleaner head 16 is pn otably mounted on the lower end of the main body 12 and a dirty an inlet 18 is provided in the undeiside of the cleaner head_J_6__faci_ng_the_Jloor surface
  • the main body 12 further includes a spine 20 which extends vertically upward and merges into a handle 22
  • the handle 22 can be manipulated by a user to manoeuvre the vacuum cleaner 10 acioss a flooi sin face
  • the mam body 12 furthei includes a plurality of outlet ports 24 foi exhausting air from the vacuum cleanei 10
  • a collecting chamber 100 is releasably held on the main body 12
  • the collecting chambei 100 is supported on the main body 12 above the outlet ports 24 and lies adjacent the spine 20
  • the interior of the collecting chamber 100 is in communication with the dirty air inlet 18 through ducting in the spine 20.
  • the collecting chamber 100 can be removed from the main body 12 for emptying purposes.
  • the motor and fan unit draws dirty air into the vacuum cleaner 10 via the dirty air inlet I S.
  • the dirty air is carried to the collecting chamber 100 via the ducting in the spine 20 and entrained dirt and dust is separated from the airflow and retained in the collecting chamber 100.
  • the cleaned air is passed across the motor for cooling and then ejected from the vacuum cleaner 10 via the outlet ports 24.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 show the collecting chamber 100 in more detail.
  • the collecting chamber 100 includes an upstream cyclone 102 having a cylindrical side wall 104 and a base 106.
  • An air inlet 108 is formed in the cylindrical side wall 104.
  • the air inlet 108 is in communication with the dirty air inlet 18 and forms a communication path between the ducting in the spine 20 and the interior of the upstream cyclone 102.
  • the air inlet 108 is arranged tangentially to the upstream cyclone 102 so that the incoming air is encouraged to follow a helical path around the interior of the upstream cyclone 102.
  • a shroud 1 10 is located inwardly of the cylindrical wall 104 of the upstream cyclone 102.
  • the shroud 1 10 comprises a cylindrical wall having a plurality of through-holes 1 1 1.
  • the shroud 1 10 provides a communication path between the upstream cyclone 102 and a downstream cyclone assembly 1 12.
  • the downstream cyclone assembly 1 12 comprises a plurality of downstream cyclones 1 14 arranged in parallel. In this embodiment, five downstream cyclones 1 14 are provided. Each downstream cyclone 1 14 is in communication with a downstream collector 1 16 having a collector wall 1 18 located inwardly of the shroud 1 10. Dirt and dust separated by the downstream cyclones 1 14 is deposited in the downstream collector
  • Each of the downstream cyclones 114 is also in communication with a duct 120.
  • the duct 120 provides an airflow path from the collecting chamber 100 into other parts of the vacuum cleaner 10.
  • a pre-motor filter 122 is located in the duct 120.
  • the pre- motor filter 122 comprises a porous material such as a foam.
  • a handle 124 is located above the duct 120 and is arranged to allow a user to carry the collecting chamber 100. If the collecting chamber 100 is held on the main body 12 of the vacuum cleaner 10 (as shown in Figure 1) then the handle 124 may also be used to carry the vacuum cleaner 10.
  • the base 106 closes one end of the upstream cyclone 102.
  • the base 106 is pivotably mounted on the lower end of the cylindrical wall 104 by means of a hinge 126.
  • the 106 is retained in a closed position (as shown in Figs 2 and 3) by means of a catch 128 located on the base 106.
  • the catch 128 includes a lug 130 and a flange 132.
  • the catch 128 is formed from a resilient material which biases the lug 130 into the groove 134 when the base 106 is in the closed position.
  • the collecting chamber 100 further includes an actuating member 150.
  • the actuating member 150 comprises a first part 152, a second part 154 and a displaceable member 156.
  • the first part 152 is arranged at the upper end of the collecting chamber 100 and has a user-operable button 158 located at an upper end.
  • the button 158 is located at an upper end of the handle 124 and is biased upwardly by a spring (not shown).
  • the first part 152 is arranged to be slideably movable relative to the collecting chamber 100 by depression of the button 158 against the bias of the spring.
  • the first part 152 is supported by guides 160 ( Figure 2).
  • the first part 152 also includes a catch 162.
  • the catch 162 is formed integrally with the upper end of the first part 152 and is able to slide vertically up/down therewith.
  • the catch 162 is arranged to engage with a catch face on the main body 12 of the vacuum cleaner 10. This will be described later.
  • the second part 154 is located on the external surface of the cylindrical wall 104 and is supported by a plurality of guides 164 ( Figure 2).
  • a spring biases the second part 154 upwardly. When moved downwardly, the lowermost end of the second part 154 is operable to engage the flange 132 and push the lug 142 out of the groove 134 to release the base 106. This will be described later.
  • the displaceable member 156 is located between the first and second parts 152, 154 of the actuating member 150.
  • the displaceable member 156 has a dog leg shape ( Figure 2) and is rotatably coupled to one end of the first part 152.
  • the rotatable coupling between the first part 152 and the displaceable member 156 allows the displaceable member 156 to rotate about a substantially vertical axis.
  • the dog leg shape of the displaceable member 156 enables the lowermost part of the displaceable member 156 to rotate between a first position in which the displaceable member 156 couples the first and second parts 152, 154, and a second position in which the displaceable member 156 is spaced from the second part 154 so that the first and second parts 152, 154 are decoupled.
  • a spring biases the displaceable member 156 towards the first position.
  • the displaceable member 156 when the displaceable member 156 is in the first position, the whole of the actuating member 150 (including the first part 152, the second part 154 and the displaceable member 156) moves slideably within the guides 160, 164 when the button 158 is pressed.
  • the displaceable member 156 is in the second position, only the first part 152 and the displaceable member 156 move slideably within the guides 160 when the button 158 is pressed.
  • Figure 4 shows the collecting chamber 100 located on the main body 12 of the vacuum cleaner 10.
  • the collecting chamber 100 When held on the main body 12, the collecting chamber 100 is supported by a base 170 of the main body 12 and is located adjacent the spine 20 of the vacuum cleaner 10.
  • the catch 162 is arranged to engage with a catch face 172 formed in the spine 20 adjacent the collecting chamber 100.
  • the entire vacuum cleaner 10 can be lifted by the handle 124 of the collecting chamber 100.
  • the spine 20 of the vacuum cleaner comprises a projection 174 which projects into the space between the spine 20 and the collecting chamber 100.
  • the projection 174 is arranged to engage with the displaceable member 156 and to move the displaceable member 156 from the first position to the second position.
  • the lowermost end of the displaceable member 156 is spaced from the second part 154 and is located above a cavity 176. If the button 158 is pressed whilst the displaceable member 156 is in the second position, the lowermost end of the displaceable member 156 will enter the cavity 176, thereby decoupling the first and second parts 154, 156 and preventing the base 106 from being opened. The displaceable member 156 will remain trapped in the cavity 176 until the button 158 is released.
  • the motor and fan unit draws a flow of dirt-laden air into the dirty air inlet 18 and into the collecting chamber 100. Dirt-laden air enters the collecting chamber 100 through the air inlet 108. Due to the tangential arrangement of the air inlet 108, the airflow is encouraged to follow a helical path around the interior of the wall 104. Larger dirt and dust particles are separated by cyclonic motion around the wall 104. These particles are then collected at the base 106 of the upstream cyclone 102.
  • the partially-cleaned airflow then flows back up the interior of the upstream cyclone 102, exits the upstream cyclone 102 via the through-holes 1 1 1 in the shroud 1 10 and passes into the downstream cyclone assembly 112.
  • downstream cyclones 1 14 forming part of the downstream cyclone assembly 112 has a diameter smaller than that of the upstream cyclone 102. Therefore, the downstream cyclones 1 14 are able to separate smaller particles of dirt and dust from the partially-cleaned airflow than the
  • upstream cyclone 102 • upstream cyclone 102. Separated dirt and dust exits the downstream cyclones 1 14 and passes into the downstream collector 128. Cleaned an then flows back up through the downstream cyclones 1 14 and enteis the duct 120 The cleaned air then passes from the duct 120 sequentially through the pre- motor filtei 122, the motor and fan unit, and a post-motor filter (not shown) befoie being exhausted from the vacuum cleaner 10 through the outlet ports 24
  • the collecting chamber 100 may require emptying To do this, the user releases the collecting chamber 100 from the main body 12 by depiessing the button 158 This pushes the first part 152 and the displaceable member 156 downwaidly The catch 162 moves downwardly and disengages from the catch face 172, releasing the collecting chamber 100 At the same time, the displaceable member 156 (which is biased into the second position by engagement with the piojection 174) enters the cavity 176 The second part 154 does not move downwardly because, in the second position, the displaceable member 156 is spaced from the second pait 154 of the actuating member 150 Therefore, the user can remove the collecting chamber 100 from the main body 12 with no ⁇ sk of the base 106 being pushed open Once the collecting chambei 100 has been removed from the main body, the button 158 can be released The user can then place the collecting chamber 100 over a suitable dirt and dust receptacle such as a dustbin
  • the displaceable member need not be rotatable between the first and second positions.
  • a resilient displaceable member may be used so that, when a part of the main body of the vacuum cleaner engages with the displaceable member, the displaceable member is deformed. This deformation prevents the displaceable member from coupling with the second part of the actuating member.
  • any suitable resilient means could be used for the displaceable member.
  • Plastics such as nylon or ABS could be used.
  • rubbers or metallic strips may be used.
  • the displaceable member may be defo ⁇ ned so that it is pushed away from the second part.
  • the displaceable member may be urged into a buckled or compressed arrangement so that it cannot transmit force between the first and second parts of the actuating member.
  • Other arrangements may be used; what is important is that the displaceable member is able to move between first and second positions in which the first and second parts are coupled and decoupled respectively.
  • the separating apparatus need not be a cyclonic separator. Other forms of separating apparatus could be used, for example, a porous bag or filter. Additionally, the separating apparatus need not be located in the collecting chamber. A separate collecting chamber may be provided. What is important is that the collecting chamber collects dirt and dust which is their emptied by the user. , . A part of the collecting chamber other than the base of the collecting chamber may be movable for emptying purposes. Other forms, arrangements and locations of closure members may be used. For example, the side or top of the collecting chamber may be movable. Further, the closure member need not be pivotable. Other opening arrangements for the closure member may be used; for example, sliding, retracting or rotating closure members.
  • the cleaning appliance need not be an upright vacuum cleaner.
  • the invention is applicable to other types of vacuum cleaner, for example, cylinder machines, stick- vacuums or hand-held cleaners. Further, the present invention is applicable to other types of cleaning appliances, for example, a wet and dry machine or a carpet shampooer.

Abstract

According to the invention there is provided a cleaning appliance (10) comprising a main body (12) and a collecting chamber (100) releasably held on the main body (10). The collecting chamber (100) comprising a closure member (106) which is movable between a closed position and an open position in which the collecting chamber (100) can be emptied. The collecting chamber (100) further comprises an actuating member (150) adapted and arranged to release the collecting chamber (100) from the main body (12) and, when the collecting chamber (100) is released from the main body (12), to release the closure member (106) from the closed position. By providing such an arrangement, a single actuating member (150) can be used to release the collecting chamber (100) from the main body (12) of the cleaning appliance (10) and also to open the closure member (106) to empty the collecting chamber (100). A single actuating member (150) is less complex, requires less space and is more intuitive for a user to operate.

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A Collecting Chamber for a Cleaning Appliance
The piesent invention relates to a collecting chambei for a cleaning appliance Paiticulaily, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to a collecting chambei foi a vacuum cleaner
Vacuum cleaneis which utilise cyclonic separators are well known Examples of such vacuum cleaners aie shown in EP 0 042 723, EP 1 370 173 and EP 1 268 076 In genei al, an airflow in which dirt and dust is entrained enters a first cyclonic sepaiatoi via a tangential inlet which causes the airflow to follow a spnal oi helical path within a collecting chamber so that the dirt and dust is separated from the airflow Relatively clean air passes out of the chamber whilst the separated dirt and dust is collected therein In some applications, and as described in EP 0 042 723, the airflow is then passed to a second cyclonic sepaiator which is capable of separating finer dirt and dust than the fust cyclonic separatoi The cleaned airflow then exits the collecting chambei
The absence of a bag in a cyclonic vacuum cleaner can create difficulties for the disposal of the dnt and dust which is collected by the cleanei When the collecting chambei of a vacuum cleaner such as that described in EP 0 042 723 becomes full, a user typically lemoves the collecting chambei from the main body of the machine and tips the collecting chamber upside down Often it may be necessaiy for the usei to dislodge the dirt manually, which can be inconvenient
An improved aπangement is disclosed in EP 1 023 864 EP 1 023 864 describes a vacuum cleanei with a collecting chambei which can be removed fiom a main body of the cleaner for emptying A lower closure of the dust-collecting chambei is attached by way of a hinge to the iemamder of the chamber and the closure can be ieleased by piessmg a ielease button Howevei, the arrangement shown in EP 1 023 864 permits the user inadvertently to press the release button whilst the collecting chamber is still attached to the main body This may result in the lower closure opening as soon as the collecting chamber is lifted away from the main body, spilling dirt and dust from the collecting chamber. EP 1 377 197 discloses a vacuum cleaner in which the operation of the release button is inhibited when the collecting chamber is stored on the main body of the vacuum cleaner This is achieved by providing a barrier which physically prevents the user from operating the release button when the collecting chamber is stored on the main body
Whilst useful, the arrangements disclosed in EP 1 023 864 and EP 1 377 197 each involve separate mechanisms to release the collecting chamber from the vacuum cleaner and to open the lower closure for emptying purposes Multiple mechanisms such as these require space, additional parts and can be more difficult for a user to operate
Therefore, it is an object of the invention to provide a simpler and more convenient actuating mechanism to enable a user to empty a collecting chamber of a vacuum cleaner
According to the invention, there is provided a cleaning appliance comprising a main body and a collecting chamber releasably held on the main body, the collecting chamber comprising a closure member which is movable between a closed position and an open position in which the collecting chamber can be emptied, wherein the collecting chamber further comprises an actuating member adapted and arranged to release the collecting chamber from the main body and, when the collecting chamber is released from the main body, to release the closure member from the closed position
By providing such an arrangement, a single actuating member can be used to release the collecting chamber from the main body of the cleaning appliance and also to open the closure member to empty the collecting chamber A single actuating member is less complex, requires less space and is easier for a user to operate This aπangement only enables the ielease of the closure membei when the collecting chambei has been released from the main body This prevents accidental opening of the closure membei whilst the collecting chamber is located on the main body, which may result in unwanted spillage of dirt and dust and may affect the performance of the cleaning appliance
Piefeiably, the actuating membei forms part of a catch which holds the collecting chamber on the main body This arrangement enables the actuating member to be opeiable to ielease the collecting chamber from the main body of the cleaning appliance
Piefeiably, the actuating member comprises a first part which forms part of the catch and includes a usei -opeiable button, and a second part which is adapted and ananged to ielease the closure member More prefeiably, the actuating member further comprises a displaceable member which, in a fust position, couples the first and second paits of the actuating member, and in a second position, decouples the first and second parts This anangement allows the two functions of the actuating member to be decoupled, depending upon the environment or location of the collecting chambei, i e whether held on the main body oi t emote from the main body
Piefeiably, when the collecting chamber is held on the main body, a part of the mam body is adapted and arranged to displace the displaceable member fiom the first position to the second position Moie preferably, the displaceable member is rotatable between fust and second positions This arrangement is a simple and convenient way of pioviding a movable displaceable member
Alternatively, the displaceable member is deformable between fust and second positions The displaceable member may be deformed by a part of the main body in oi dei to move the displaceable member from the first position to the second position Such an anangement lequires few components and is simple to manufacture An embodiment of the invention will now be desciibed with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
Figuie 1 shows an upnght vacuum cleaner incorporating a collecting chamber according to the invention,
Figuie 2 is an isometric view of the collecting chamber accoiding to the invention removed fiom the remainder of the upright vacuum cleaner of Figure 1 ,
Figure 3 is a section through the collecting chamber of Figuie 2 showing the base of the collecting chambei in a closed position,
Figuie 4 is a section through the collecting chamber of Figure 2 showing the collecting chamber located on the main body of the upright vacuum cleaner of Figure 1 , and
Figuie 5 is a section through the collecting chamber of Figure 2 showing the base of the collecting chamber in an open position
Figuie 1 shows an upright vacuum cleaner 10 having a main body 12 which includes a motoi and fan unit (not shown) and a pan of wheels 14 A cleaner head 16 is pn otably mounted on the lower end of the main body 12 and a dirty an inlet 18 is provided in the undeiside of the cleaner head_J_6__faci_ng_the_Jloor surface The main body 12 further includes a spine 20 which extends vertically upward and merges into a handle 22 The handle 22 can be manipulated by a user to manoeuvre the vacuum cleaner 10 acioss a flooi sin face The mam body 12 furthei includes a plurality of outlet ports 24 foi exhausting air from the vacuum cleanei 10
A collecting chamber 100 is releasably held on the main body 12 The collecting chambei 100 is supported on the main body 12 above the outlet ports 24 and lies adjacent the spine 20 The interior of the collecting chamber 100 is in communication with the dirty air inlet 18 through ducting in the spine 20. The collecting chamber 100 can be removed from the main body 12 for emptying purposes.
In use, the motor and fan unit draws dirty air into the vacuum cleaner 10 via the dirty air inlet I S. The dirty air is carried to the collecting chamber 100 via the ducting in the spine 20 and entrained dirt and dust is separated from the airflow and retained in the collecting chamber 100. The cleaned air is passed across the motor for cooling and then ejected from the vacuum cleaner 10 via the outlet ports 24.
Figures 2 and 3 show the collecting chamber 100 in more detail. The collecting chamber 100 includes an upstream cyclone 102 having a cylindrical side wall 104 and a base 106. An air inlet 108 is formed in the cylindrical side wall 104. When the collecting chamber 100 is held on the main body 12 of the vacuum cleaner 10, the air inlet 108 is in communication with the dirty air inlet 18 and forms a communication path between the ducting in the spine 20 and the interior of the upstream cyclone 102. The air inlet 108 is arranged tangentially to the upstream cyclone 102 so that the incoming air is encouraged to follow a helical path around the interior of the upstream cyclone 102.
A shroud 1 10 is located inwardly of the cylindrical wall 104 of the upstream cyclone 102. The shroud 1 10 comprises a cylindrical wall having a plurality of through-holes 1 1 1. The shroud 1 10 provides a communication path between the upstream cyclone 102 and a downstream cyclone assembly 1 12.
The downstream cyclone assembly 1 12 comprises a plurality of downstream cyclones 1 14 arranged in parallel. In this embodiment, five downstream cyclones 1 14 are provided. Each downstream cyclone 1 14 is in communication with a downstream collector 1 16 having a collector wall 1 18 located inwardly of the shroud 1 10. Dirt and dust separated by the downstream cyclones 1 14 is deposited in the downstream collector
1 16'. Each of the downstream cyclones 114 is also in communication with a duct 120. The duct 120 provides an airflow path from the collecting chamber 100 into other parts of the vacuum cleaner 10. A pre-motor filter 122 is located in the duct 120. The pre- motor filter 122 comprises a porous material such as a foam.
A handle 124 is located above the duct 120 and is arranged to allow a user to carry the collecting chamber 100. If the collecting chamber 100 is held on the main body 12 of the vacuum cleaner 10 (as shown in Figure 1) then the handle 124 may also be used to carry the vacuum cleaner 10.
The base 106 closes one end of the upstream cyclone 102. The base 106 is pivotably mounted on the lower end of the cylindrical wall 104 by means of a hinge 126. The base
106 is retained in a closed position (as shown in Figs 2 and 3) by means of a catch 128 located on the base 106. The catch 128 includes a lug 130 and a flange 132. The lug
130 is received by a cooperating groove 134 formed in the external surface of the cylindrical wall 104. The catch 128 is formed from a resilient material which biases the lug 130 into the groove 134 when the base 106 is in the closed position.
The collecting chamber 100 further includes an actuating member 150. The actuating member 150 comprises a first part 152, a second part 154 and a displaceable member 156. The first part 152 is arranged at the upper end of the collecting chamber 100 and has a user-operable button 158 located at an upper end. The button 158 is located at an upper end of the handle 124 and is biased upwardly by a spring (not shown). The first part 152 is arranged to be slideably movable relative to the collecting chamber 100 by depression of the button 158 against the bias of the spring. The first part 152 is supported by guides 160 (Figure 2).
The first part 152 also includes a catch 162. The catch 162 is formed integrally with the upper end of the first part 152 and is able to slide vertically up/down therewith. The catch 162 is arranged to engage with a catch face on the main body 12 of the vacuum cleaner 10. This will be described later. The second part 154 is located on the external surface of the cylindrical wall 104 and is supported by a plurality of guides 164 (Figure 2). A spring (not shown) biases the second part 154 upwardly. When moved downwardly, the lowermost end of the second part 154 is operable to engage the flange 132 and push the lug 142 out of the groove 134 to release the base 106. This will be described later.
The displaceable member 156 is located between the first and second parts 152, 154 of the actuating member 150. The displaceable member 156 has a dog leg shape (Figure 2) and is rotatably coupled to one end of the first part 152. The rotatable coupling between the first part 152 and the displaceable member 156 allows the displaceable member 156 to rotate about a substantially vertical axis. The dog leg shape of the displaceable member 156 enables the lowermost part of the displaceable member 156 to rotate between a first position in which the displaceable member 156 couples the first and second parts 152, 154, and a second position in which the displaceable member 156 is spaced from the second part 154 so that the first and second parts 152, 154 are decoupled. A spring (not shown) biases the displaceable member 156 towards the first position.
In other words, when the displaceable member 156 is in the first position, the whole of the actuating member 150 (including the first part 152, the second part 154 and the displaceable member 156) moves slideably within the guides 160, 164 when the button 158 is pressed. When the displaceable member 156 is in the second position, only the first part 152 and the displaceable member 156 move slideably within the guides 160 when the button 158 is pressed.
Figure 4 shows the collecting chamber 100 located on the main body 12 of the vacuum cleaner 10. When held on the main body 12, the collecting chamber 100 is supported by a base 170 of the main body 12 and is located adjacent the spine 20 of the vacuum cleaner 10. The catch 162 is arranged to engage with a catch face 172 formed in the spine 20 adjacent the collecting chamber 100. When the catch 162 is engaged with the catch face 172 on the main body 12 of the vacuum cleaner 10, the entire vacuum cleaner 10 can be lifted by the handle 124 of the collecting chamber 100.
The spine 20 of the vacuum cleaner comprises a projection 174 which projects into the space between the spine 20 and the collecting chamber 100. When the collecting chamber 100 is held on the main body 12, the projection 174 is arranged to engage with the displaceable member 156 and to move the displaceable member 156 from the first position to the second position. In the second position, the lowermost end of the displaceable member 156 is spaced from the second part 154 and is located above a cavity 176. If the button 158 is pressed whilst the displaceable member 156 is in the second position, the lowermost end of the displaceable member 156 will enter the cavity 176, thereby decoupling the first and second parts 154, 156 and preventing the base 106 from being opened. The displaceable member 156 will remain trapped in the cavity 176 until the button 158 is released.
In use, the motor and fan unit (not shown) draws a flow of dirt-laden air into the dirty air inlet 18 and into the collecting chamber 100. Dirt-laden air enters the collecting chamber 100 through the air inlet 108. Due to the tangential arrangement of the air inlet 108, the airflow is encouraged to follow a helical path around the interior of the wall 104. Larger dirt and dust particles are separated by cyclonic motion around the wall 104. These particles are then collected at the base 106 of the upstream cyclone 102.
The partially-cleaned airflow then flows back up the interior of the upstream cyclone 102, exits the upstream cyclone 102 via the through-holes 1 1 1 in the shroud 1 10 and passes into the downstream cyclone assembly 112. Each of the downstream cyclones
1 14 forming part of the downstream cyclone assembly 112 has a diameter smaller than that of the upstream cyclone 102. Therefore, the downstream cyclones 1 14 are able to separate smaller particles of dirt and dust from the partially-cleaned airflow than the
• upstream cyclone 102. Separated dirt and dust exits the downstream cyclones 1 14 and passes into the downstream collector 128. Cleaned an then flows back up through the downstream cyclones 1 14 and enteis the duct 120 The cleaned air then passes from the duct 120 sequentially through the pre- motor filtei 122, the motor and fan unit, and a post-motor filter (not shown) befoie being exhausted from the vacuum cleaner 10 through the outlet ports 24
When a cleaning operation is finished, the collecting chamber 100 may require emptying To do this, the user releases the collecting chamber 100 from the main body 12 by depiessing the button 158 This pushes the first part 152 and the displaceable member 156 downwaidly The catch 162 moves downwardly and disengages from the catch face 172, releasing the collecting chamber 100 At the same time, the displaceable member 156 (which is biased into the second position by engagement with the piojection 174) enters the cavity 176 The second part 154 does not move downwardly because, in the second position, the displaceable member 156 is spaced from the second pait 154 of the actuating member 150 Therefore, the user can remove the collecting chamber 100 from the main body 12 with no πsk of the base 106 being pushed open Once the collecting chambei 100 has been removed from the main body, the button 158 can be released The user can then place the collecting chamber 100 over a suitable dirt and dust receptacle such as a dustbin
When the button 158 is released, the fust part 152 and the displaceable member 156 move upwardly under the bias of the spring The displaceable member 156 moves out of the cavity 176 and the spring biases the displaceable member 156 into the first position Thus, when the usei pushes the button 158 again, the displaceable membei 156 is in the fust position (and therefore in alignment with the second part 154) and so the second part 154 moves downwardly against the catch 128 The lower end of the second part 154 engages the flange 132 and pushes the lug 130 out of the groove 134 This ieleases the base 106, pushing the base 106 away from the wall 104 and allowing the base 106 to pivot downwardly about the hinge 126 as shown in Figure 5 The dirt and dust collected in the collecting chamber 100 can thus be emptied conveniently and efficiently The upstream cyclone 102 and the downstream collector 1 16 aie emptied simultaneously during this process When the collecting chamber 100 has been emptied as described above, the user may close the collecting 100 by manually moving the base 106 back into the closed position shown in Figures 2 and 3. The collecting chamber 100 can then be replaced on the main body 12 of the vacuum cleaner 10 (as shown in Figure 4) for further cleaning operations.
The invention is not limited to the detailed description given above. Variations will be apparent to the person skilled in the art. For example, the displaceable member need not be rotatable between the first and second positions. A resilient displaceable member may be used so that, when a part of the main body of the vacuum cleaner engages with the displaceable member, the displaceable member is deformed. This deformation prevents the displaceable member from coupling with the second part of the actuating member.
Any suitable resilient means could be used for the displaceable member. Plastics such as nylon or ABS could be used. Alternatively, rubbers or metallic strips may be used. The displaceable member may be defoπned so that it is pushed away from the second part. Alternatively, the displaceable member may be urged into a buckled or compressed arrangement so that it cannot transmit force between the first and second parts of the actuating member. Other arrangements may be used; what is important is that the displaceable member is able to move between first and second positions in which the first and second parts are coupled and decoupled respectively.
The separating apparatus need not be a cyclonic separator. Other forms of separating apparatus could be used, for example, a porous bag or filter. Additionally, the separating apparatus need not be located in the collecting chamber. A separate collecting chamber may be provided. What is important is that the collecting chamber collects dirt and dust which is their emptied by the user. , . A part of the collecting chamber other than the base of the collecting chamber may be movable for emptying purposes. Other forms, arrangements and locations of closure members may be used. For example, the side or top of the collecting chamber may be movable. Further, the closure member need not be pivotable. Other opening arrangements for the closure member may be used; for example, sliding, retracting or rotating closure members.
The cleaning appliance need not be an upright vacuum cleaner. The invention is applicable to other types of vacuum cleaner, for example, cylinder machines, stick- vacuums or hand-held cleaners. Further, the present invention is applicable to other types of cleaning appliances, for example, a wet and dry machine or a carpet shampooer.

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1 A cleaning appliance comprising a main body and a collecting chambei ieleasably held on the main body, the collecting chamber comprising a closuie member which is movable between a closed position and an open position in which the collecting chambei can be emptied, wherein the collecting chamber fuithei compiises an actuating member adapted and arranged to release the collecting chambei from the main body and, when the collecting chamber is released from the main body, to ielease the closuie member fiom the closed position
2 A cleaning appliance as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuating membei forms part of a catch which holds the collecting chamber on the main body
3 A cleaning appliance as claimed in claim 2, wherein the actuating member compiises a first part which forms part of the catch and includes a user-operable button, and a second part which is adapted and arranged to release the closure member
4 A cleaning appliance as claimed in claim 3, wherein the actuating membei further compiises a displaceable membei which, in a first position, couples the first and second sections of the actuating member, and in a second position, decouples the fust and second sections
5 A cleaning appliance as claimed in claim 4, wherein a part of the main body is adapted and arranged to displace the displaceable member from the first position to the second position when the collecting chamber is held on the main body
6 A cleaning appliance as claimed in claim 4 or 5, wherein the displaceable member is rotatable between the first and second positions
7 A cleaning appliance as claimed in claim 4 or 5, wherein the displaceable member is deformable between the fust and second positions
8. A cleaning appliance as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 7, wherein the closure member further comprises a catch and the second part is adapted and arranged to urge the catch to release the closure member when the actuating member is operated.
9. A cleaning appliance as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the cleaning appliance is a vacuum cleaner.
10. A cleaning appliance as claimed in claim 9, wherein the vacuum cleaner incorporates a cyclonic separator.
1 1. A cleaning appliance as claimed in claim 10, wherein the cyclonic separator comprises an upstream cyclone separator having an upstream collector and a downstream cyclone separator having a downstream collector, both collectors being arranged within the collecting chamber.
12. A cleaning appliance as claimed in claim 1 1, wherein deposited dirt and dust within the each of the upstream and downstream collectors can be emptied simultaneously when the closure member is released.
13. A cleaning appliance substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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