WO2018038372A1 - Aspirateur - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L5/00—Structural features of suction cleaners
- A47L5/12—Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum
- A47L5/22—Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum with rotary fans
- A47L5/24—Hand-supported suction cleaners
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details 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
- A47L9/10—Filters; Dust separators; Dust removal; Automatic exchange of filters
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details 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
- A47L9/10—Filters; Dust separators; Dust removal; Automatic exchange of filters
- A47L9/14—Bags or the like; Rigid filtering receptacles; Attachment of, or closures for, bags or receptacles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details 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
- A47L9/22—Mountings for motor fan assemblies
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details 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
- A47L9/26—Incorporation of winding devices for electric cables
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details 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
- A47L9/28—Installation of the electric equipment, e.g. adaptation or attachment to the suction cleaner; Controlling suction cleaners by electric means
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L9/00—Details 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
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- the present specification relates to a cleaner.
- Such a cleaner may be classified into a manual cleaner for performing cleaning while the user directly moves the cleaner, and an automatic cleaner for cleaning while driving by the user.
- the manual cleaner may be classified into a canister type cleaner, an upright type cleaner, a handy type cleaner, a stick type cleaner, and the like according to the type of the cleaner.
- the handheld cleaner includes a centrifuge having one or more cyclones, the centrifuge comprising a first cyclone having a wall-bearing dust collector and a base closing the dust collector.
- the base is held in the closed position by the fasteners, and the fasteners can be operated by the actuator to open the dust collector without removing the dust collector from the cleaner.
- a cover having a plurality of through holes is located in the dust collector.
- the second cyclone is positioned above the cover. Air primarily separated from dust in the first cyclone flows into the second cyclone after passing through the plurality of through holes.
- the foreign matter is caught in the plurality of through holes or blocks the plurality of through holes in the process of passing air through the plurality of through holes, so cleaning of the plurality of through holes is necessary.
- the cover is located in the dust collector, and the space between the cover and the dust collector is narrow, which makes it difficult to clean the plurality of through holes of the cover.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a cleaner in which the dust container is separated from the main body so that the filter member can be easily cleaned.
- the body forming the appearance; A dust container detachably coupled to the main body and storing dust separated from air; A dust container cover for opening and closing the dust container; A handle part located at the rear of the dust container; And providing a manipulation force to the dust container cover by moving in a first direction, and actuating a restricting mechanism that restricts separation of the dust container from the main body by moving in a second direction opposite to the first direction. And an operating member for releasing the restriction of the instrument.
- the operation member may be disposed to be movable up and down on the handle portion.
- the operation member may include an operation plate which is movable up and down, and an operation rib that protrudes from the operation plate and is exposed to the outside through a slot of the handle part.
- the dust container cover may include a fixing hook for fixing to the dust container.
- the manipulation member may include a first contact portion contacting the fixing hook in the first direction of movement.
- the restricting mechanism may include a movable member which is rotatable and includes a catching portion, and a catching rib provided in the dust container and catching the catching portion.
- the manipulation member may include a second contact portion for rotating the movable member in the process of moving in the second direction so that the locking portion and the locking rib are released.
- the movable member may include a contact body positioned above the second contact portion, and the locking portions may extend toward the dust container on both sides of the contact body.
- the locking portion may be provided with a shaft for rotation.
- the operation plate may be located between a plurality of locking portions, and the operation plate may be located between the contact body and the dust container.
- the locking rib may further include an elastic member that provides an elastic force to the movable member so that the locking rib is held in the locking portion.
- the movable member may be rotatably installed in the handle portion.
- the first direction is a direction in which the operation member moves downward
- the second direction is a direction in which the operation member moves upward.
- the dust container may further include a cyclone portion for separating the dust in the air, and the suction portion connected to the cyclone portion.
- the dust container, the cyclone part and the suction part may be separated from the main body together.
- the apparatus may further include an additional cyclone portion located in the cyclone portion, and a filter member surrounding the additional cyclone portion, and the filter member may include a coupling rib for coupling with the cyclone portion.
- the cyclone unit may include a rib receiving unit in which the coupling rib is accommodated.
- the dust container cover is rotatably connected to the dust container by a hinge, and when the restriction of the restricting mechanism is released, the dust container cover may be separated from the main body together with the dust container.
- the battery may further include a battery provided in the handle part, and the dust container cover may include a fixing hook for fixing to the dust container.
- the fixing hook may be located between the hinge and the battery.
- the dust container can be separated from the main body and the filter member can be exposed to the outside, there is an advantage that the user can easily clean the filter member.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG 2 is a side view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG 3 is a plan view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of the cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a view showing a state in which the cover member is separated from the main body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a first body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 are perspective views of a cover member according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 11 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the cover member is coupled to the main body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 12 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a state before the cover member is coupled to the main body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 13 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a state in which the cover member is coupled to the main body.
- Figure 14 is a perspective view of the handle portion according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG 15 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the handle portion of Figure 14 is coupled to the cover member.
- Figure 16 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a state before the handle portion is coupled to the cover member.
- 17 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a state in which a handle portion is coupled to a cover member.
- 18 is a view showing a state in which the handle portion is coupled to the body.
- 19 is a perspective view showing a state in which the cover member is coupled to the main body.
- 20 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which an inner housing is coupled to a body to which a cover member is coupled;
- 21 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the inner housing is coupled to the body.
- FIG. 22 is a conceptual view schematically showing a coupling structure of the cleaner of the present invention.
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view of a cleaner according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 24 is a cross-sectional view of the main body and the suction unit according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- 25 is a perspective view showing a state in which the handle portion is separated from the main body according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- 26 is a view showing the structure of the dust container and the operation member and the movable member.
- Fig. 27 is a sectional view showing the arrangement of the operation member and the movable member when the operation member is located at the neutral position.
- FIG. 28 is a perspective view of a handle part according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- 29 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the operation member is moved in the first direction to open the dust container.
- FIG. 30 is a view showing a state in which the dust container is opened by rotating the dust container cover.
- 31 and 32 are cross-sectional views showing a state in which the operation member is moved in the second direction to separate the dust container.
- 33 is a view showing a state in which the dust container is separated from the main body.
- first, second, A, B, (a), and (b) may be used. These terms are only for distinguishing the components from other components, and the nature, order or order of the components are not limited by the terms. If a component is described as being “connected”, “coupled” or “connected” to another component, that component may be directly connected or connected to that other component, but between components It will be understood that may be “connected”, “coupled” or “connected”.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 is a side view of the cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 3 is a plan view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4 5 is a perspective view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the cleaner 1 may include a main body 2.
- the cleaner 1 may further include a suction part 5 coupled to the front of the main body 2.
- the suction part 5 may guide air containing dust to the main body 2.
- the cleaner 1 may further include a handle part 3 coupled to the main body 2.
- the handle part 3 may be located opposite the suction part 5 in the body 2.
- the main body 2 may be disposed between the suction part 5 and the handle part 3.
- the main body 2 may include a first body 10 and a second body 12 positioned above the first body 10.
- the first body 10 and the second body 12 is not limited, but may be formed in a cylindrical shape.
- the suction part 5 may be coupled to the main body 2 such that a central part of the suction part 5 is located at a boundary between the first body 10 and the second body 12. .
- the main body 2 may further include a dust separator that separates dust from the air sucked through the suction unit 5.
- the dust separator may include, for example, a first cyclone unit 110 capable of separating dust by cyclone flow.
- the first body 10 includes the first cyclone unit 110.
- Air and dust sucked through the suction unit 5 are helically flowed along the inner circumferential surface of the first cyclone unit 110.
- the axis of cyclone flow of the first cyclone part 110 may extend in the vertical direction.
- the dust separator may further include a second cyclone unit 130 that separates dust from the air discharged from the first cyclone unit 110 again.
- the second cyclone unit 130 may be located inside the first cyclone unit 110 to minimize the size of the dust separator.
- the second cyclone unit 130 may include a plurality of cyclone bodies disposed in parallel.
- the dust separator it is also possible for the dust separator to have a single cyclone portion, in which case the axis of the cyclone flow can extend in the vertical direction.
- the first body 10 serves as a dust container for storing dust separated from each of the cyclone parts 110 and 130. That is, the first body 10 includes a first cyclone unit 110 and a dust container. In this case, some or all of the first body 10 may be transparent or translucent so that the user can visually check the amount of dust stored in the dust container.
- the body 2 may further include a body cover 16 that opens and closes the lower side of the first body 10.
- the body cover 16 may open and close the first body 10 by a rotation operation.
- the first body 10 may be provided with a button 18 for manipulating the rotation of the body cover 16.
- the hinge 162 of the body cover 16 may be coupled to the hinge coupler 620 provided in the battery housing 60.
- At least a portion of the second cyclone unit 130 may be located in the first body 10.
- the dust storage guide 124 may be disposed in the first body 10 to guide the storage of the dust separated from the second cyclone unit 130.
- the dust storage guide 124 may be coupled to the lower side of the second cyclone unit 130 and may contact the upper surface of the body cover 16.
- the dust storage guide 124 may include a first dust storage unit 121 in which dust separated from the first cyclone unit 110 is stored in the space inside the first body 10, and the second cyclone.
- the dust separated from the unit 130 may be divided into a second dust storage unit 123 in which the dust is stored.
- An inner space of the dust storage guide 124 is the second dust storage unit 123, and a space between the dust storage guide 124 and the first body 10 is the first dust storage unit 121.
- the body cover 16 may open and close the first dust storage unit 121 and the second dust storage unit 123 together.
- the cleaner 1 may further include a suction motor 20 for generating a suction force and a battery 40 for supplying power to the suction motor 20.
- the suction motor 20 may be located in the second body 12. At least a portion of the suction motor 20 may be located above the dust separator. Thus, the suction motor 20 is located above the first body 10.
- the suction motor 20 may communicate with an air outlet of the second cyclone unit 130.
- the main body 2 may further include a discharge guide 28 connected to the second cyclone unit 130 and a flow guide 22 communicating with the discharge guide 28.
- the discharge guide 28 is located above the second cyclone unit 130, and the flow guide 22 is located above the discharge guide 28.
- At least a portion of the suction motor 20 is located inside the flow guide 22.
- the axis of cyclone flow of the dust separator may pass through the suction motor 20.
- the suction motor 20 may include an impeller 200 that rotates.
- the impeller 200 may be connected to the shaft 202.
- the shaft 202 is disposed to extend in the vertical direction.
- An extension line (also referred to as a rotation axis of the impeller 200) of the shaft 202 may pass through the first body 10. At this time, the axis of rotation of the impeller 200 and the axis of cyclone flow generated in the first cyclone unit 110 of the dust separation unit may be located on the same line.
- the air discharged from the dust separation unit that is, the air discharged upward from the second cyclone unit 130 flows toward the suction motor 20 side, and the direction change of air is reduced.
- the suction force can be increased and the use time of the battery 40 for supplying power to the suction motor 20 can be increased.
- the cleaner 1 may further include an upper motor housing 26 that covers a portion of the upper side of the suction motor 20 and a lower motor housing 27 that covers a portion of the lower side of the suction motor 20.
- the lower motor housing 27 may be integrally formed with the second body 12 or may be coupled to the second body 12.
- the suction motor 20 may be accommodated in each of the motor housings 26, and the flow guide 22 may be disposed to surround the upper motor housing 26.
- At least a portion of the flow guide 22 may be spaced apart from the upper motor housing 26. In addition, at least a portion of the flow guide 22 may be spaced apart from the second body 12.
- the inner circumferential surface of the flow guide 22 and the outer circumferential surface of the upper motor housing 26 form a first air flow path 232, and the outer circumferential surface of the flow guide 22 and the inner circumferential surface of the second body 12. Forms a second air flow path 234.
- the air discharged from the second cyclone unit 130 flows to the suction motor 20 along the first air flow path 232, and the air discharged from the suction motor 20 passes through the second air flow path ( 234 flows out and then out. Therefore, the second air flow path 234 serves as an exhaust flow path.
- the handle part 3 may include a handle 30 for holding a user and a battery housing 60 disposed below the handle 30.
- the handle 30 may be located behind the suction motor 20.
- the direction in which the suction part 5 is positioned in the vacuum cleaner 1 with respect to the suction motor 20 is forward, and the direction in which the handle 30 is located backward.
- the battery 40 may be located behind the first body 10. Therefore, the suction motor 20 and the battery 40 are disposed not to overlap in the vertical direction, and the arrangement height may also be arranged differently.
- the heavy suction motor 20 is located in front of the handle 30, the heavy battery 40 of the handle 30 Since it is located below, the weight of the cleaner 1 is distributed evenly.
- the user's wrist can be prevented from going through. That is, heavy weights are distributed and arranged at the front and rear of the cleaner 1, and are disposed at different heights, so that the center of gravity of the cleaner 1 may be prevented from being directed to any one side.
- the battery 40 is located below the handle 30 and the suction motor 20 is located in front of the handle 30, there is no configuration above the handle 30. That is, the upper surface of the handle 30 forms a partial external appearance of the upper surface of the cleaner 1.
- one component of the cleaner 1 may be prevented from contacting the user's arm.
- the handle 30 may extend in the vertical direction and may be grasped by a first extension part 310 that can be grasped by a user, and a second extension that extends toward the suction motor 20 from an upper side of the first extension part 310. It may include a part 320. At least a part of the second extension part 320 may extend in a horizontal direction.
- the first extension part 310 is for preventing a user from moving in the longitudinal direction (up and down direction in FIG. 2) of the first extension part 310 while the user holds the first extension part 310.
- the movement limiter 312 may be provided.
- the movement limiting portion 312 may extend from the first extension portion 310 toward the suction portion 5.
- the movement limiting portion 312 is disposed spaced apart from the second extension portion 320. Therefore, in the state in which the first extension part 310 is held, some fingers are positioned above the movement limiting portion 312, and the other fingers are positioned below the movement limiting portion 312.
- the movement limiting unit 312 may be located between the index finger and the middle finger.
- the longitudinal axis A1 of the suction unit 5 may pass through the user's wrist in a state in which the user grips the first extension part 310.
- the longitudinal axis A1 of the suction part 5 When the longitudinal axis A1 of the suction part 5 passes through the user's wrist, the longitudinal axis A1 of the suction part 5 substantially extends in the extending direction of the user's arm while the user's arm is extended. Can be side by side. Therefore, in such a state, there is an advantage that the user's force required when the user grabs the handle 30 and pushes or pulls the cleaner 1 is minimized.
- the handle 30 may include an operation unit 326.
- the operation unit 326 may be located on an inclined surface formed in the second extension part 320.
- the on command and the off command of the cleaner (suction motor) may be input through the operation unit 326.
- the on command and the off command of the suction motor 20 may be input using the operation unit 326.
- the strength of the suction force of the suction motor 20 can be adjusted while the suction motor 20 is turned on.
- the operation unit 326 may be disposed to face the user.
- the operation unit 326 may be located opposite to the movement limiting unit 312 based on the handle 30.
- the operation unit 326 is positioned higher than the movement limiting unit 312. Therefore, a user can easily manipulate the manipulation unit 326 with a thumb while holding the first extension portion 310.
- the operation unit 326 is positioned at a position away from the first extension unit 310, when the cleaning is performed while the first extension unit 310 is held, the operation unit 326 is unintentionally performed. Can be prevented from being manipulated.
- the battery housing 60 may be located under the first extension part 310.
- the battery 40 may be detachably coupled to the battery housing 60.
- the battery 40 may be inserted into the battery housing 60 under the battery housing 60.
- the rear surface of the battery housing 60 and the rear surface of the first extension part 310 may form a continuous surface. Therefore, the battery housing 60 and the first extension part 310 may have a sense of unity.
- the lower surface of the battery 40 may be exposed to the outside while the battery 40 is accommodated in the battery housing 60. Thus, when the cleaner 1 is placed on the floor, the battery 40 may be placed on the floor.
- the bottom surface of the battery 40 since the bottom surface of the battery 40 is exposed to the outside, the bottom surface of the battery 40 may be in direct contact with the air outside the cleaner 1 may improve the cooling performance of the battery 40. .
- the battery housing 60 may include an outer housing 600 and an inner housing 610.
- the inner housing 610 may be inserted below the outer housing 600.
- the inner housing 610 may be fixed to one or more of the outer housing 600 and the first body 10.
- the battery 40 may be coupled to the inner housing 610.
- the inner housing 610 since the inner housing 610 is accommodated in the state in which the inner housing 610 is inserted into the outer housing 600 and is coupled with the battery 40, the outer housing 600 is deformed or the Damage to the outer housing 600 may be prevented in the process of mounting and detaching the battery 40.
- the inner housing 610 may be integrally formed with the outer housing 600 without separately forming the inner housing 610.
- the inner housing 610 may include a pair of hinge coupling parts 620 to which the hinge 162 of the body cover 16 is coupled.
- the pair of hinge couplers 620 may be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval.
- the inner housing 610 may further include a charging station connection terminal 628 for charging the battery 40 in a state in which the battery 40 is mounted on the inner housing 610.
- a charging station connection terminal 628 for charging the battery 40 in a state in which the battery 40 is mounted on the inner housing 610.
- the terminals of the charging stand may contact the charging stand connecting terminal 628.
- the battery housing 600 may be provided with a battery connection terminal 670 for coupling with the battery terminal 490 provided in the battery 40 accommodated in the battery housing 60.
- the battery connection terminal 670 may be coupled to the battery terminal 490 through the upper side of the battery 40.
- the cleaner 1 may further include a filter mechanism 50 having an air outlet 522 through which the air passing through the suction motor 20 is discharged.
- the air outlet 522 may include a plurality of openings, and the plurality of openings may be arranged in the circumferential direction.
- the filter mechanism 50 may be detachably coupled to the upper side of the main body 2.
- the filter mechanism 50 may be detachably housed in the second body 12.
- the height of the body 2 may be substantially the same as the height of the handle (30). Therefore, the filter mechanism 50 protrudes upward of the main body 2 so that the filter mechanism 50 can be easily removed while the user grasps the filter mechanism 50.
- the air outlet 522 is positioned above the filter mechanism 50 while the filter mechanism 50 is coupled to the main body 2. Therefore, the air discharged from the suction motor 20 is discharged above the main body 2.
- the air discharged from the air outlet 522 may be prevented from flowing to the user side.
- the main body 2 may further include a pre-filter 29 for filtering the air flowing into the suction motor 20.
- the prefilter 29 may be located in the flow guide 22.
- the prefilter 29 may be seated in the upper motor housing 26 and surround a portion of the upper motor housing 26. That is, the upper motor housing 26 may include a filter support for supporting the prefilter 29.
- FIG 6 is a view showing a state in which the handle portion is separated from the cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 7 is a view showing a state in which the cover member is separated from the main body according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 8 is A perspective view of a first body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the first body 10 and the second body 12 may be coupled to each other in the vertical direction.
- first body 10 may be provided with a first coupling portion 105
- second body 12 may be provided with a second coupling portion 122.
- the first coupling part 105 may be a protrusion protruding from the outer circumferential surface of the first body 10.
- the second coupling part 122 may extend downward from the lower side of the second body 12.
- the second coupling portion 122 may be a hook to be hooked to the protrusion.
- the first coupling part 105 is disposed at an upper end of the first body 10. It may be arranged to be spaced apart downward downward.
- the cover member 70 may be coupled to the first body 10.
- the cover member 70 prevents the plurality of body wires 126, 127 from being visible from the outside of the first body 10 (or from the outside of the dust container 120) for control signal transmission and / or power supply. Can be.
- a plurality of main body wires 126 and 127 may be connected to the main body terminal 80.
- the plurality of main body wires 126 and 127 are two first main body wires 126 connected to a suction part terminal (not shown) provided in the suction part 5 and two connected to the suction motor 20. Second body wires 127.
- the suction part 5 may be connected to an extension tube connected to a suction nozzle including a rotary cleaning member and a motor.
- the motor is electrically connected to the suction terminal.
- a suction nozzle including a rotary cleaning member and a motor may be directly connected to the suction part 5, and in this case, the motor of the suction nozzle may receive power from the battery 40.
- a portion of the plurality of body wires 126 and 127 may be led into the second body 12. Other portions of the plurality of main body wires 126 and 127 may be connected to the main body terminal 80 after being extended downward from the second body 12 and guided by the cover member 70.
- the cover member 70 may support a main body terminal 80 connected to the main body wires 126 and 127. Accordingly, the cover member 70 may prevent the main body terminal 80 from being visible from the outside of the first body 10 (or from the outside of the dust container 120).
- the cover member 70 may be coupled to an opposite side of the suction part 5 in the first body 10, although not limited thereto. When the cover member 70 is located opposite the suction part 5 in the first body 10, the cover member 70 may be covered by the handle part 3 so that the external exposure of the cover member 70 may be prevented. Can be prevented.
- the first body 10 may include a contact surface in which an outer surface of the first body 10 is recessed inwardly to seat the cover member 70.
- the contact surface may include a rounded first contact surface 101 and a planar second contact surface 102 located on both sides of the first contact surface 101.
- the first body 10 may further include a cover coupling hook 104 to which the cover member 70 is coupled.
- the first body 10 may further include a first coupling part 105 to be coupled to the second body 12.
- the cover coupling hook 104 may be spaced apart from the first coupling portion 105 at the lower side of the first coupling portion 105.
- the cover coupling hook 104 of the first coupling portion 105 to prevent interference between the second coupling portion 112 and the cover coupling hook 104 coupled to the first coupling portion 105. It may extend downward in a state positioned below.
- the cover member 70 is coupled to the first body 10.
- the cover member 70 may be prevented from rotating in the horizontal direction along the outer circumferential surface.
- the first body 10 may be provided with one or more movement preventing ribs 103 so that the state in which the cover member 70 is coupled can be stably maintained.
- a plurality of movement preventing ribs 103 may be provided in the first body 10 to prevent the cover member 70 from moving up and down and left and right.
- the plurality of movement preventing ribs 103 may protrude from the first contact surface 101 of the first body 10 and may be spaced apart in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction.
- the two movement preventing ribs 103 spaced apart in the horizontal direction may extend in a direction away from each other.
- An end portion 103a of at least some of the movement preventing ribs 103 of the plurality of movement preventing ribs 103 may be disposed to face the second contact surface 102 while being spaced apart from the second contact surface 102. have. That is, a space may be formed between the end 103a of the movement preventing rib 103 and the second contact surface 102.
- the first body 10 may further include a housing fastening part 108 for fastening with the inner housing 610.
- a fastening member such as a screw may be fastened to the housing fastening portion 108.
- a portion of the housing coupling portion 108 may protrude outwardly from the first body 10 so that the coupling member may be coupled to the housing coupling portion 108, and another portion of the housing coupling portion 108 may protrude outwardly. 10) may protrude inward.
- the housing fastening part 108 may protrude outward and inward from the first contact surface 101.
- the housing fastening part 108 may extend in the vertical direction so that the fastening member may be fastened to the housing fastening part 108 in the vertical direction.
- the housing fastening part 108 may be disposed at a position spaced upwardly from a lower end of the first body 10.
- the first body 10 has a recessed space 106 that provides a space for movement of the fastening member and the recessed space 106 so that the fastening member can be fastened to the housing fastening portion 108. It may further include a guide groove 107 for guiding the fastening member.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 are perspective views of a cover member according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the cover member 70 may include a cover body 710 in contact with an outer surface of the first body 10.
- the cover body 710 may include a first cover body 711 in contact with the first contact surface 101 and a second contact surface 102 located at both sides of the first cover body 711. 2 may include a cover body (712).
- the first cover body 711 may include a round surface.
- the second cover body 712 may include a flat surface.
- the cover body 710 may further include an accommodation space 713 for positioning the second coupling part 122 of the second body 12.
- the accommodation space 713 is formed at an upper center portion of the cover body 710.
- the cover body 710 further includes a slot 714 through which the cover coupling hook 104 penetrates, and a hook catching portion 715 through which the cover coupling hook 104 penetrates the slot 714. can do.
- the slot 714 is located below the accommodation space 713. Therefore, according to the present invention, the cover coupling hook 104 may pass through the receiving space 713 and pass through the slot 714 to be caught by the hook engaging portion 715.
- the second coupling part 132 of the second body 12 may be located in the accommodation space 713 without interfering with the cover body 710.
- accommodation space 713 is a space disposed at positions spaced apart from both ends of the cover body 710, when the second coupling portion 122 of the second body 12 is located in the accommodation space 713.
- the horizontal movement of the cover body 710 may be prevented by the second coupling part 122.
- the cover body 710 may include a rib accommodating space 718 for accommodating the movement preventing rib 103 of the first body 10 and a movement preventing rib 103 positioned in the rib accommodating space 718.
- Support ribs for supporting the restriction ribs 719 for restricting movement of the first body 10 in a direction away from the first body 10 in the radial direction, and the movement preventing ribs 103 accommodated in the rib accommodation spaces 718. 720 may be further included.
- the restriction rib 719 may be located below the inlet 718a of the rib receiving space 718.
- the cover body 710 may further include a second handle coupling portion 721 for coupling with the handle portion 3.
- the second handle coupling part 721 may include a first extension part 722 extending in the horizontal direction from the cover body 710 and a second extension part 723 extending upward from the first extension part 722. ) May be included.
- At least a portion of the second extension 723 may be disposed to face the first surface of the cover body 710.
- a surface in contact with the first body 10 in the cover body 710 may be referred to as a second surface, and an opposite surface of the second surface may be referred to as a first surface.
- an insertion opening 724 is formed between the second extension 723 and the first surface of the cover body 710.
- An insertion rib (304 in FIG. 14) of the handle part 3, which will be described later, may be inserted into the insertion opening 724.
- the cover body 710 may include a terminal coupling part 716 to which the main body terminal 80 is coupled.
- the terminal coupling part 716 may include a plurality of coupling ribs 716a spaced apart in a horizontal direction, and each coupling rib 716a includes coupling holes 716b for coupling the main body terminal 80. Can be formed.
- the main body terminal 80 may be coupled to the coupling hole 716b in a state located between the plurality of coupling ribs 716a.
- the main body terminal 80 When the main body terminal 80 is coupled to the coupling hole 716b, the main body terminal 80 moves downward while the handle terminal 90 of the handle part 3 is coupled to the main body terminal 80. Sagging can be prevented.
- vertical lengths of the plurality of coupling ribs 716a may be longer than vertical lengths of the main body terminal 80. This is because the plurality of coupling ribs 716 are coupled to the handle terminal (see 90 of FIG. 14) and the main body terminal 80 while the handle terminal (see 90 of FIG. 14) is coupled to the body terminal 80. ) To guide the combination.
- the cover body 710 may further include a terminal support part 716c for supporting the main body terminal 80.
- the terminal support part 716c may connect lower sides of the coupling ribs 716a.
- the terminal coupling part 716 may be provided on the first surface of the cover body 710.
- the cover body 710 may further include one or more guide ribs for guiding the plurality of body wires 126 and 127.
- the one or more guide ribs may include an upper guide rib 728 and a lower guide rib 728a.
- the plurality of main body wires 126 and 127 may be guided by the guide ribs 728 and 728a, and may be connected to the main body terminal 80 under the main body terminal 80.
- the terminal coupling portion 716 is provided on the first surface of the cover body 710, and the main body terminal 80 is coupled to the terminal coupling portion 716.
- the cover body between the plurality of main body wires 126 and 127 and the main body terminal 80 and the first body 10 with wires 126 and 127 connected to the bottom surface of the main body terminal 80. 710 is located.
- the plurality of main body wires 126 and 127 and the main body terminal 80 may be prevented from appearing outside the first body 10. .
- the cover body 710 may further include a fastening part accommodating groove 726 in which the housing fastening part 108 is positioned to prevent interference with the housing fastening part 108 of the first body 10. .
- cover body 710 may further include a handle hook coupling portion 717 to which the handle hook (see 306 of FIG. 14) of the handle portion 3 is coupled.
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which a cover member is coupled to a main body according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 12 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view showing a state before the cover member is coupled to a main body according to an embodiment of the present invention
- 13 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a state in which the cover member is coupled to the main body. 9 to 30, in order to couple the cover member 70 to the first body 10, the movement preventing rib 103 of the first body 10 may be attached to the cover body 710. It is aligned with the inlet 718a of the rib receiving space 718.
- a part of the second coupling part 122 of the second body 12 is positioned in the accommodation space 713 of the cover body 710.
- the cover body 710 is in contact with the first body 10. That is, the first cover body 711 is in contact with the first contact surface 101 of the first body 10, and the second cover body 712 is in contact with the second contact surface of the first body 10 ( 102).
- the movement preventing rib 103 of the first body 10 is accommodated in the rib receiving space 718.
- the cover member 70 may be prevented from moving downward in the state in which the cover coupling hook 104 is caught by the hook locking portion 715.
- the limiting rib 719 is positioned between the second contact surface 102 of the first body 10 and the movement preventing rib 103, so that the cover member 70 is positioned on the first body 10. Movement radially outward can be prevented.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a handle part according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the handle part 3 may contact the outer surface of the main body 2 and include a handle body 300 surrounding the outer surface of the main body 2.
- the handle body 300 may form the handle 30 and the battery housing 60.
- the handle body 300 may include a cover coupling part 301 for coupling with the cover member 70.
- the handle part 3 may be coupled to the cover member 70 in an up and down direction by, for example, the cover coupling part 301.
- the cover coupling portion 301 may include a handle hook 306 to be coupled to the handle hook coupling portion 717 of the cover member 70.
- cover coupling portion 301 may further include an insertion rib 304 to be coupled to the second handle coupling portion 721 of the cover member 70.
- the handle body 300 may further include a housing coupling rib 308 to be coupled to the inner housing 610.
- the handle part 3 may further include a handle terminal 90 to be connected to the main body terminal 80 coupled to the cover member 70.
- the handle part 3 may further include a plurality of handle wires 942, 944, and 946.
- the plurality of handle wires 942, 944, 946 may be connected to the PC unit 340.
- the PC unit 340 may be connected to the battery 40. In addition, the PC unit 340 may receive an operation signal from the operation unit 326. The PCB unit 340 may supply power to the suction motor 20 and / or the suction part terminal or adjust the suction force intensity of the suction motor 20 based on the input operation signal.
- the plurality of handle wires 942, 944, and 946 are connected to the handle terminal 90 and are provided with a first handle wire for supplying power to a suction part terminal (not shown) provided in the suction part 5.
- 942 and a second handle wire 944 connected to the handle terminal 90 to supply power to the suction motor 20.
- the first handle electric wire 942 is connected to the first main body electric wire 126 provided on the main body 2, and the second handle electric wire 944 ) May be connected to a second body wire 127 provided in the body 2.
- the plurality of handle wires 942, 944, and 946 may further include terminal connection wires 946 connected to the charging station connection terminal 628.
- the handle part 3 may further include a wire guide 309 for guiding the positions of the handle wires such that the plurality of handle wires 942, 944, and 946 are not twisted with each other.
- FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the handle portion of FIG. 14 is coupled to the cover member
- FIG. 16 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view showing a state before the handle portion is coupled to the cover member
- FIG. 17 is a state in which the handle portion is coupled to the cover member
- 18 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view
- FIG. 18 is a view showing a state in which a handle part is coupled to a main body. 9 and 14 to 18, the insertion rib 304 of the handle portion 3 is connected to the cover member 70 so that the handle portion 3 is coupled to the cover member 70. It may be aligned with the insertion opening 724 of the second handle coupling portion 721.
- the handle hook 306 of the handle portion 3 is caught by the handle hook coupling portion 717 of the cover body 710.
- the handle terminal 90 is connected to the main body terminal 80. That is, the handle terminal 90 is connected to the main body terminal 80 while the handle portion 3 is moved downward to be coupled with the cover member 70.
- the plurality of coupling ribs 716 of the cover member 70 guide the coupling of the handle terminal 90 and the main body terminal 80.
- the plurality of coupling ribs 716 may cover portions of both sides of the handle terminal 90 while the handle terminal 90 is coupled to the main body terminal 80.
- the handle terminal 90 and the main body terminal 80 are connected in the process of coupling the handle portion 3 to the cover member 70, the handle terminal 90 and the main body Coupling process of the terminal 80 can be omitted, there is an advantage that the user's convenience is improved.
- the handle part 3 is slidably coupled to the cover member 70 by the insertion rib 302 of the handle part 3 and the handle coupling part 721 of the cover member 70.
- the terminal 90 and the main body terminal 80 can be stably coupled.
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view showing a state in which the cover member is coupled to the main body
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view showing a state in which the inner housing is coupled to the main body to which the cover member is coupled
- FIG. 21 shows a state in which the inner housing is coupled to the main body; It is a cross section. 19 to 21,
- the lower surface 729 of the cover body 70 is spaced apart from the lower surface of the first body 10 while the cover member 70 is coupled to the first body 10.
- the lower surface 729 of the cover member 70 is located above the lower end of the housing fastening portion 108 of the first body 10.
- a space for positioning the hinge coupler 620 of the inner housing 610 is formed between the lower surface 729 of the cover body 70 and the lower end of the first body 10.
- a fastening rib 622 for fastening to the housing fastening portion 108 of the first body 10 is provided between the pair of hinge coupling portions 620 of the inner housing 610.
- the fastening rib 622 connects the pair of hinge couplers 620.
- the fastening rib 622 may include a fastening hole 624 for fastening the fastening member S.
- a part of the fastening rib 622 is located in the guide groove 107 of the first body 10.
- the fastening rib 622 is in contact with the lower surface of the housing fastening portion 108 in a state where the fastening rib 622 is positioned in the guide groove 107.
- the fastening rib 622 and the housing fastening portion 108 may be fastened to each other by using the fastening member S under the fastening rib 622.
- the inner housing 610 may be provided with a rib engaging portion 626 to which the housing coupling rib 308 of the handle part 3 is coupled.
- the rib engaging portion 626 may be formed in each of the pair of hinge couplers 620.
- the inner housing 610 may be coupled to the first body 10 and the handle part 3.
- FIG. 22 is a conceptual view schematically illustrating a coupling structure of the cleaner of the present invention.
- the present invention may include a main body 2, a handle 3, and a battery 40 as described above.
- the cleaner 1 of the present invention has three coupling structures for power supply.
- the first coupling structure is a structure for coupling the battery 40 and the handle part 3.
- the battery 40 is detachably coupled to the handle part 3.
- the battery 40 When the battery 40 is coupled to the handle part 3, the battery 40 is connected to the main PC unit 340. At this time, the combination of the battery 40 and the handle portion 3 is performed by the mechanical coupling of the battery terminal 490 and the battery connection terminal 670.
- the main PC unit 340 is connected to the battery connection terminal 670 by a wire, when the battery terminal 490 and the battery connection terminal 670 are coupled to each other is electrically connected to the battery ( Power of the 40 may be supplied to the main PCB unit 340.
- the second coupling structure of the present invention is a structure for coupling the handle portion 3 and the main body 2.
- the handle terminal 90 and the main body terminal ( 80 is mechanically coupled.
- the handle terminal 90 and the main body terminal 80 are electrically connected to each other through the handle terminal 90 from the main PC unit 340 to the main body terminal 80. Power can be supplied.
- a cover coupling part 301 is provided on the handle part 3, and the insertion opening 724 and the handle hook coupling part 717 for coupling the cover coupling part 301 to the cover member 70.
- the handle part 3 may be stably coupled with the cover member 70, and in this process, the handle terminal 90 may be accurately coupled to the main body terminal 80. That is, the cover coupling part 301, the insertion opening 724, and the handle hook coupling part 717 guide the coupling between the handle terminal 90 and the main body terminal 80, and thus, the handle terminal.
- the assembly error of the 90 and the main body terminal 80 is reduced.
- the handle portion 3 is provided with a body engaging portion 304
- the second body 12 of the main body 2 is provided with a first handle engaging portion (139a, 139b)
- the handle portion 3 may be stably coupled to the second body 12, and in this process, the handle terminal 90 may be accurately coupled to the main body terminal 80. That is, since the body coupling portion 304 and the first handle coupling portions 139a and 139b also serve to guide the coupling between the handle terminal 90 and the main body terminal 80, the handle terminal 90 And there is an advantage that the assembly error of the main body terminal 80 is reduced.
- the cover member 70 includes a plurality of coupling ribs 716a coupled to the main body terminal 80 and a terminal support part 716c supporting the lower side of the main body terminal 80. Accordingly, the main body terminal 80 is prevented from sagging downward while the handle terminal 90 is coupled to the main body terminal 80, so that an assembly error between the handle terminal 90 and the main body terminal 80 is reduced. There is an advantage to shrink.
- the third coupling structure of the present invention is a coupling structure between the main body wires electrically connected to the main body terminal 80 and the suction motor 20 and the first terminal 139 provided in the main body 2.
- This coupling structure is located in the body 2 and is an electrical coupling structure by connection of the body wires. By the electrical coupling structure, the power supplied to the main body terminal 80 may be finally supplied to the suction motor 20 and the first terminal 139.
- the flow path through which air flows is formed only in the said main body 2, and is not formed in the said handle part 3.
- the suction motor 20 and the first terminal 139 are configured to receive power from the battery 40, the suction motor 20 and the first terminal 139 may be referred to as a power supply and supply unit.
- the cover member since the cover member is installed in the transparent or semi-transparent dust container, and the electric wire is guided to the main body terminal by the cover member, the cover member can block the electric wire, and the electric wire can be prevented from being seen from outside the dust container.
- the main body terminal since the main body terminal is supported by the cover member, the main body terminal can be prevented from being seen outside the dust container.
- the handle portion is provided with a handle terminal connected to the main body terminal, the handle portion is coupled to the cover member by a sliding method. Therefore, there is an advantage that the main body terminal and the battery terminal can be coupled in the process of the handle portion is coupled to the cover member.
- Figure 23 is a perspective view of a cleaner according to another embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 24 is a cross-sectional view of the main body and the suction unit according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the cleaner 1a may include a main body 2, a suction part 5, and a handle part 3.
- the main body 2 may form an external shape of a cleaner.
- the main body 2 may include a first body 10 and a second body 12 positioned above the first body 10.
- the suction part 5 may be connected to the first body 10.
- the height of the first body 10 is greater than the height of the second body 12 so that the suction unit 5 connected to the first body 10 is located approximately at the center of the height of the cleaner 1. It can be formed high.
- the main body 2 may further include a dust separator that separates dust from the air sucked through the suction unit 5.
- the dust separator may include, for example, a first cyclone unit 110 capable of separating dust by cyclone flow.
- the first body 10 may include the first cyclone unit 110.
- Air and dust sucked through the suction unit 5 are helically flowed along the inner circumferential surface of the first cyclone unit 110.
- the axis of cyclone flow of the first cyclone part 110 may extend in the vertical direction.
- the dust separator may further include a second cyclone unit 130 that separates dust from the air discharged from the first cyclone unit 110 again.
- the first body 10 may further include a dust container 120 for storing the dust separated from each of the cyclone parts 110 and 130. That is, the upper part of the first body 10 is the first cyclone part 110, the lower part of the first body 10 is the dust container 120, and the first cyclone part 110 and the Dust bin 120 may be integrally formed.
- the main body 2 may further include a dust container cover 16a for opening and closing the lower side of the dust container 120.
- the dust container cover 16a may open and close the dust container 120 by a rotation operation.
- the dust container cover 16a may include a hinge 162a, and the dust container 120 may include a hinge coupler 176 to which the hinge 162a is coupled.
- the hinge coupler 176 may be provided on a surface of the dust container 120 close to the suction part 5.
- the dust container cover 16a may further include a fixing hook 164a for fixing with the dust container 120.
- the fixing hook 164a may be located opposite the hinge 162a in the dust container cover 16a.
- the fixing hook 164a may be elastically deformable with respect to the dust container cover 16a.
- the fixing hook 164a may be positioned between the hinge 162a and the battery 40.
- the dust container 120 may be provided with a fixing rib 178 for catching the fixing hook 164a.
- the dust container 120 is formed with a recess 177 for positioning a portion of the fixing hook 164a, the fixing rib 178 is provided in the recess 177.
- the main body 2 may further include a filter member 140 positioned in the first body 10 and a dust storage guide 150 connected to a lower side of the filter member.
- the filter member 140 is disposed to surround the second cyclone unit 130 in the first body 10, and the air separated from dust in the first cyclone unit 110 is separated from the second.
- the cyclone unit 130 may be guided.
- the filter member 140 may filter air flowing from the first cyclone unit 110 to the second cyclone unit 130. To this end, the filter member 140 may include a plurality of air holes 142 through which air passes.
- the filter member 140 includes a coupling rib 144 for coupling with the first body 10, and the first body 10 includes a rib receiving part 171 in which the coupling rib 144 is accommodated. It may include.
- the rib receiving part 171 may be provided in the first cyclone part 110.
- the dust storage guide 150 may store the dust separated from the second cyclone unit 130.
- the dust storage guide 150 may be in contact with the top surface of the dust container cover 16 in a state in which the dust container cover 16 closes the dust container 120.
- the dust storage guide 150 may include a first dust storage unit 121 in which dust separated from the first cyclone unit 110 is stored in the space inside the first body 10, and the second cycle.
- the dust separated from the clone unit 130 may be partitioned into a second dust storage unit 123.
- the space formed by the dust storage guide 150 is the second dust storage unit 123, and the space between the dust storage guide 150 and the dust container 120 is the first dust storage unit 121.
- the dust container cover 16a may open and close the first dust storage unit 121 and the second dust storage unit 123 together.
- the cleaner 1 may further include a suction motor 20 for generating a suction force and a battery (see 40 of FIG. 4) for supplying power to the suction motor 20.
- the suction motor 20 may be located in the second body 12. At least a portion of the suction motor 20 may be located above the dust separator. Thus, the suction motor 20 is located above the first body 10.
- the handle part 3 may include a handle 30 for holding a user and a battery housing 60 disposed below the handle 30.
- the handle 30 may be located behind the suction motor 20.
- the handle 30 may extend in the vertical direction and may be grasped by a first extension part 310 that can be grasped by a user, and a second extension that extends toward the suction motor 20 from an upper side of the first extension part 310. It may include a part 320.
- the handle 30 may include an operation button 326.
- the cleaner 1 may further include a filter mechanism 50 having an air outlet 51 through which air passing through the suction motor 20 is discharged.
- the filter mechanism 50 may be detachably coupled to the upper side of the main body 2. A portion of the filter mechanism 50 is located outside of the second body 12 in a state where the filter mechanism 50 is coupled to the main body 2. Therefore, a part of the filter mechanism 50 is drawn into the main body 2 through the upper opening of the main body 2, and the other part protrudes out of the main body 2.
- the air outlet 51 is positioned above the filter mechanism 50 while the filter mechanism 50 is coupled to the main body 2. Therefore, the air discharged from the suction motor 20 is discharged above the main body 2.
- the cleaner 1 may further include an operation member 1000 operated by a user to allow the dust container cover 16a to be opened and closed, and to separate the dust container 120 from the main body 2. Can be.
- the manipulation member 1000 may be connected to the handle part 3 to be movable up and down.
- the cover member 75 may be coupled to the handle portion 3 to cover the manipulation member 1000.
- the dust container cover 16a may be rotated to open the dust container 120.
- the dust container 120 is the body 2 when the dust container cover 16a closes the dust container 120. It can be detached from.
- the first direction is a direction in which the operation member 1000 moves downward
- the second direction is a direction in which the operation member 1000 moves upward.
- FIG. 25 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a handle part is separated from a main body according to another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 26 is a view illustrating a structure of a dust container and an operation member and a movable member
- FIG. 27 is located at a neutral position of the operation member.
- Figure 28 is a perspective view of the handle portion according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the cleaner 1a may further include a movable member 1030 that is moved by the operating member 1000 when the operating member 1000 moves in the second direction. .
- the operation member 1000 may further include an operation plate 1010 extending in the vertical direction. At one point of the manipulation plate 1010, a manipulation rib 1012 that can be manipulated by a user may be provided.
- the handle part 3 may include a handle body 300 forming an outer shape, and the handle body 300 may include a slot 330 through which the manipulation rib 1012 passes.
- the manipulation rib 1012 may extend through the slot 330 toward the first extension 310 of the handle 30.
- the operation member 1000 may include a first contact part 1013 contacting the fixing hook 164a of the dust container cover 16a when the operation member 1000 moves in the first direction, and the operation member 1000 may be provided. It may include a second contact portion 1014 in contact with the movable member 1030 when moving in the second direction.
- the second contact portion 1014 may be provided below the operation plate 1010.
- the second contact portion 1014 may extend from the operation plate 1010 toward the handle portion 3.
- the first contact portion 1013 may extend downward from the bottom surface of the second contact portion 1014.
- the first contact portion 1013 and the second contact portion 1014 may be disposed at positions spaced apart in the vertical direction.
- At least a portion of the fixing hook 164a of the dust container cover 16a may be located on the movement path of the first contact portion 1013. Therefore, when the manipulation member 1000 moves in the first direction, the first contact portion 1013 may contact the fixing hook 164a.
- the movable member 1030 may include a contact body 1032 positioned above the second contact portion 1014 and a plurality of engaging portions 1033 and 1034 positioned on both sides of the contact body 1032. Can be.
- Each of the plurality of locking portions 1033 and 1034 may extend toward the dust container 120 from both sides of the contact body 1032.
- manipulation plate 1010 may be located between the plurality of locking portions 1033 and 1034.
- the dust container 120 may be provided with a plurality of locking ribs 179 for engaging each of the plurality of locking portions 1033 and 1034. In this case, the locking portions 1033 and 1034 may be caught by the locking ribs 179 below the locking ribs 179.
- the movable member 1030 and the locking rib 179 may be referred to as a restricting mechanism for restricting separation of the dust container 120 from the main body 2.
- the downward movement of the dust container 120 is limited in the state in which the engaging portions 1033 and 1034 are in contact with the lower side of the engaging ribs 179.
- the movable member 1030 may further include a shaft 1035 to enable rotation of the engaging portions 1033 and 1034.
- the shaft 1035 may extend in a direction away from the engaging portions 1033 and 1034.
- the shaft 1035 may be rotatably supported by the shaft coupling part 338 provided in the handle part 3.
- the shaft 1035 is located closer to the dust container 120 than the contact body 1032. That is, the shaft 1035 and the contact body 1032 are spaced apart in the horizontal direction.
- the manipulation plate 1010 is positioned between the dust container 120 and the contact body 1032.
- the second contact portion 1014 moves the contact body 1032 in the second direction.
- the movable member 1030 includes a shaft 1035, the second direction moving force of the contact body 1032 is converted into the rotational force of the movable member 1030 by the shaft 1035.
- the movable member 1030 may be rotated in a counterclockwise direction with reference to FIG. 27, and the catching portions 1033 and 1034 are spaced apart from the catching ribs 129 and the catching portions 1033 and 1034.
- the locking of the locking ribs 179 may be released.
- the movable member 1030 may be provided with an elastic force of the elastic member.
- the elastic member may provide an elastic force to the movable member 1030 to cause the movable member 1030 to rotate in a clockwise direction with reference to FIG. 27.
- a state in which the locking portions 1033 and 1034 contact the locking ribs 179 may be maintained.
- the elastic member may be, for example, a torsion spring connected to the shaft 1035 or a coil spring or a leaf spring that presses the catching portions 1033 and 1034 on an upper side of the catching portions 1033 and 1034 or the catching portion 1033. It may be a coil spring that pulls the engaging portions 1033 and 1034 downward from the lower side of the, 1034. It is noted that there is no limitation on the type of elastic member in the present invention.
- the cleaner 1a may further include a plurality of elastic members for positioning the manipulation member 1000 in a neutral position.
- the plurality of elastic members may include a first elastic member 1060 for moving the operation member 1000 in a second direction and a second elastic member for moving the operation member 1000 in a first direction. 1061 may be included.
- the two elastic members 1060 and 1061 are formed in the same structure. Therefore, as long as no external force is applied to the manipulation member 1000 by the two elastic members 1060 and 1061, the manipulation member 1000 may be positioned at a neutral position.
- the operation plate 1010 includes a first upper support portion 1016 to which the upper surface of the first elastic member 1060 is in contact, and a second lower support portion 1017 to which the lower surface of the second elastic member 1061 is in contact. It may be provided.
- the first upper support part 1016 and the second lower support part 1017 may be spaced apart in the horizontal direction from the operation plate 1010 as well as in the vertical direction.
- Each of the support units 1016 and 1017 may be provided with a release preventing protrusion 1018 for preventing the separation of the elastic members 1060 and 1061.
- the handle body 300 may include a first lower support part 332 supporting a lower surface of the first elastic member 1060 and a second upper support part 334 in contact with an upper surface of the second elastic member 1061. It may further include.
- the first lower support part 332 and the second upper support part 334 may be spaced apart from the handle body 300 in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction, respectively.
- the handle body 300 may further include a plurality of coupling hooks 336 for coupling with the manipulation member 1000.
- the plurality of coupling hooks 336 may be spaced apart in the horizontal direction to enable the vertical movement of the operation member (1000).
- the operation member 1000 may further include a plurality of hook coupling units 1020 for coupling the plurality of coupling hooks 336.
- the plurality of hook coupling portions 1020 are spaced apart in the horizontal direction.
- Each of the plurality of hook coupling units 1020 may include a hook slot 1021 through which the coupling hook 336 passes.
- the hook slot 1021 may be formed long in the vertical direction. Accordingly, the operating member 1000 may move in the vertical direction while the coupling hook 336 penetrates through the hook slot 1021 and is coupled to the hook coupling portion 1020.
- the first body 10 further includes a cover coupling protrusion 172 for coupling with the cover member 75, and the cover member 75 has a protrusion for receiving the cover coupling protrusion 172.
- the receiver 758 may further include.
- cover member 75 may further include a fastening boss 756 through which a fastening member for coupling to the handle body 300 passes.
- the cover member 75 may include an opening 754 through which the engaging portions 1033 and 1034 of the movable member 1030 pass while being coupled to the handle body 300.
- the cover member 75 may further include an accommodation space 752 in which the fixing hook 164a of the dust container cover 16a is located.
- the fixing hook 164a When the fixing hook 164a is positioned in the accommodation space 752, the first contact portion 1013 may contact the fixing hook 164a when the operation member 1000 moves downward.
- Figure 30 is a view showing a state that the dust container is opened by rotating the dust container cover.
- the operation member 1000 when the operation rib 1012 of the operation member 1000 penetrating the slot 330 of the handle portion 3 is pressed in a first direction, for example, downward, the operation member 1000 may move downward.
- the dust container cover 16a When the operation member 1000 moves downward, the dust container cover 16a is pressed by the fixing hook 164a in a state in which the first contact portion 1013 contacts the upper side of the fixing hook 164a.
- the fixing hook 164a of) is elastically deformed in a direction away from the dust container 120. Then, the latching of the fixing hook 164a and the fixing rib 178 is released, and the dust container cover 16a is rotated as shown in FIG. 30 around the hinge 162a to open the dust container 120. do.
- the operation force of the operation member 1000 is increased in the process of moving the operation member 1000 downward. It is not delivered to the movable member 1030. Accordingly, a state in which the locking portions 1033 and 1034 of the movable member 1030 are locked to the locking ribs 179 is maintained.
- the operation member 1000 is raised by the elastic force of the first elastic member 1060. At this time, the operation member 1000 is stopped at a neutral position where the elastic force of each of the elastic members 1060 and 1061 is in balance.
- Figure 31 and 32 are cross-sectional views showing a state in which the operation member is moved in the second direction to separate the dust container
- Figure 33 is a view showing a state in which the dust container is separated from the main body.
- the operation rib 1012 of the operation member 1000 penetrating through the slot 330 of the handle portion 3 in a second direction, for example, upwards. When lifted up, the operation member 1000 may move upward.
- the second contact portion 1014 lifts the contact body 1032 from the lower side of the contact body 1032 of the movable member 1030.
- the movable member 1030 is rotated in the counterclockwise direction around the shaft 1035 in the drawing, the locking portions 1033, 1034 are spaced apart from the locking ribs 179, the locking portion 1033, 1034 and the locking rib 179 can be released.
- the user rotates the dust container 120 in a clockwise direction so that the dust container 120 is separated from the handle part 3 while pulling the dust container 120 downward.
- the cover coupling protrusion 172 of the first body 10 is removed from the protrusion receiving portion 758 of the cover member 75, the coupling rib 144 is pulled out of the rib receiving portion 171, The dust container 120 may be separated from the main body 2.
- the first body 10 is separated from the main body 2 while the suction part 5 is connected to the first body 10 and the dust container cover 16a closes the dust container 120.
- the suction part 5 is connected to the first body 10 and the dust container cover 16a closes the dust container 120.
- the filter member 140 surrounding the second cyclone unit 130 may be exposed to the outside, so that the user may easily open the filter member 140. You can clean it.
- the user's convenience is improved and the structure is simplified so that the dust container can be opened and closed and the dust container can be separated using a single operation member.
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