A dual filter arrangement for a vacuum cleaner for filtering particles of dust and debris from an airflow passing through the vacuum cleaner. The dual filter comprises a coarse pre-filter having an array of pores formed therein of substantially uniform diameter and a fine primary filter which is located rearwardly of the pre-filter in the direction of flow of the airflow. The dual filter is releasably latched to a main housing portion of the vacuum cleaner housing. A nose cone is removably secured to the housing and circumscribes the dual filter assembly. The dual filter enables even more efficient filtering of contaminants from dust and dirt entrained air ingested by the vacuum cleaner. Attachment of the dual filter to the main housing portion provides the additional advantage of increasing the capacity of the nose cone and eliminating the need for the user to handle the dual filter assembly when emptying contaminants collected within the nose cone. A unique seal arrangement provides a substantially airtight seal between the dual filter system and the main housing to which it is secured.
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0. 31. A hand held vacuum cleaner for filtering particles of dust and debris from an airflow passing through the vacuum cleaner, comprising:
a pre-filter having side surfaces and a bottom surface and having pores formed in all surfaces thereof; and
a second filter nestably disposed adjacent to the pre-filter and downstream of the pre-filter in the direction of airflow so that the second filter filters airflow drawn through all surfaces of the pre-filter;
wherein all of said airflow is filtered by said pre-filter.
0. 17. A hand held vacuum cleaner having a vacuum source and a dual filter system for filtering particles of dust and debris from an airflow drawn through the vacuum cleaner by the vacuum source, comprising:
a coarse pre-filter forming an open ended shape defining side surfaces and an end surface and having pores formed on all of said side and end surfaces;
a fine primary filter which is located downstream of the pre-filter in the direction of flow of the airflow; and
wherein the primary filter is configured to be nestably received within the open end of the pre-filter so that the primary filter filters airflow drawn through all of the side and end surfaces of the pre-filter.
0. 27. A hand held vacuum cleaner system comprising:
a housing;
an electric motor disposed within said housing;
a fan driven by said electric motor for generating a suction airflow of air-entrained dirt and debris;
a dual filter system including:
a pre-filter for filtering coarse particles of dirt and debris from the dirt and debris entrained air;
a primary filter for filtering fine particles of dirt and debris from the entrained air;
said pre-filter forming an open ended shape defining side surfaces and an end surface and having pores formed on all of said side and end surfaces and said primary filter being adapted to rest nestably within said pre-filter for filtering airflow drawn through all of the side and end surfaces of the pre-filter;
said primary filter further comprising a concertina shaped filtering material; and
said housing and at least one of said pre-filter and primary filter including a cooperating latching structure for mechanically interengaging to releasably secure said pre-filter and said primary filter to said housing.
0. 1. A hand held vacuum cleaner for filtering particles of dust and debris from an airflow passing through the vacuum cleaner, comprising;
a coarse pre-filter;
a fine primary filter which is located downstream of the pre-filter in the direction of flow of the airflow; and
wherein the pre-filter has a recess for receipt of the primary filter.
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0. 11. A hand held vacuum cleaner system comprising:
a housing;
an electric motor disposed within said housing;
a fan driven by said electric motor for generating a suction airflow of air-entrained dirt and debris;
a dual filter system including:
a pre-filter for filtering coarse particles of dirt and debris from the dirt and debris entrained air;
a primary filter for filtering fine particles of dirt and debris from the entrained air;
said pre-filter forming an open ended box shape and said primary filter being adapted to rest nestably within said pre-filter;
said primary filter further comprising a concertina shaped filtering material; and
said housing and at least one of said pre-filter and primary filter including cooperating latching structure for mechanically interengaging to releasably secure said pre-filter and said primary filter to said housing.
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0. 15. A hand held vacuum cleaner for filtering particles of dust and debris from an airflow passing through the vacuum cleaner, comprising;
a primary filter;
a pre-filter nestably housed adjacent to the primary filter; and
wherein, the primary filter is located downstream of the pre-filter in the direction of flow of the airflow.
0. 16. A hand held vacuum cleaner for filtering particles of dust and debris from an airflow passing through the vacuum cleaner, comprising;
a cup-shaped pre-filter; and
a concertina-shaped primary filter disposed adjacent to the pre-filter.
0. 18. The vacuum cleaner of claim 17, wherein the diameter of the pores of the pre-filter is set at a substantially uniform value.
0. 19. The vacuum cleaner of claim 18, wherein the diameter of the pores of the pre-filter is set at one substantially uniform value within the range approximately 0.75 mm to 1.75 mm.
0. 20. The vacuum cleaner of claim 19, wherein the diameter of the pores of the pre-filter each comprise a substantially uniform value of approximately 1 mm.
0. 21. The vacuum cleaner of claim 17, wherein the primary filter comprises a concertina shaped arrangement of a filter material.
0. 22. The vacuum cleaner of claim 21, wherein the primary filter comprises a frame and the concertina shaped arrangement of a fine filter material and the concertina shape of the filter material is supported in and maintained by the frame.
0. 23. The vacuum cleaner of claim 22, wherein the frame includes two opposing arrays of arms and the concertina shaped arrangement of the filter material is supported between opposing pairs of said arms.
0. 24. The vacuum cleaner of claim 23, wherein the frame of the primary filter comprises a molded plastic material.
0. 25. The vacuum cleaner of claim 17, wherein the pre-filter is made from a molded plastic material.
0. 26. The vacuum cleaner of claim 17, wherein the pre-filter has a peripheral rim which is fitted to the primary filter and to a housing part of a vacuum cleaner, wherein a peripheral seal element made of a resilient material surrounds said rim.
0. 28. The vacuum cleaner of claim 27, wherein said pre-filter further comprises a resilient seal secured to a peripheral flange of said pre-filter.
0. 29. The vacuum cleaner of claim 28, wherein said resilient seal operates to form a relatively airtight seal between said pre-filter and said housing when said dual filter system is secured to said housing.
0. 30. The vacuum cleaner of claim 27, wherein said primary filter includes a frame having said concertina shaped filtering material integrally formed therewith such that said concertina shaped filtering material is supported by said frame and is not removable from said frame.
0. 32. The vacuum cleaner of claim 26 wherein the peripheral rim is provided with apertures for engaging pegs on the housing part of the vacuum cleaner to secure the pre-filter and the primary filter thereto.
0. 33. The vacuum cleaner of claim 28 wherein the peripheral flange of said pre-filter is provided with apertures for engaging pegs on said housing for releasably securing said pre-filter and said primary filter to the housing.
0. 34. The vacuum cleaner of claim 17 wherein all of said airflow is filtered by said pre-filter.
0. 35. The vacuum cleaner of claim 27 wherein all of said airflow is filtered by said pre-filter.
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When a user has collected a pre-determined amount of dust and debris or has completed a cleaning task, the motor (10) will be switched off and the nose cone (4) removed from the main housing portion (2) by depressing the release lever (30). The dust and debris contained in the collecting chamber (46) can then be disposed of. Also, the dual filter system (34) can be removed as required by the operator from the main housing portion (2). Any dust or debris collected on or between the pre-filter (36) and the primary filter (38) can then be removed. The dual filter system (34) and nose cone (4) can then be re-fitted onto the main housing portion (2) and the vacuum cleaner (1) is ready for further use or can be stored away for subsequent use.
One of the benefits of the arrangement utilizing a dual filter attached to the main housing portion (2) is that this design provides for relative ease of emptying and cleaning the vacuum cleaner. In particular, the user may hold the housing unit in one hand while removing the collecting chamber (26) (46) with an opposed hand, the dust and debris being primarily retained within the collecting chamber (46) and thus can be emptied at the operator's convenience. No additional step is required to remove the prefilter or primary filter from the main housing or from the nose cone (4). Any debris collected between the primary filter and the pre-filter can simply be removed by vibrating or shaking the housing unit with the filters attached thereto. This enables a continuous operation to empty the vacuum cleaner. It also eliminates the need for the user to handle the dual filter system (34) when emptying the nose cone (4), and the possibility of further contaminating the filter system during emptying of the nose cone.
Still another advantage of the vacuum cleaner (1) of the present invention is that by mounting the dual filter system (34) on the main housing portion (2), rather than within the nose cone (4), the capacity of the nose cone for containing dust and dirt debris is increased. In contrast, previously developed systems have incorporated the filter element within the removable nozzle or like element, which significantly reduces the capacity of the nozzle for holding contaminants. It will be appreciated, however, that the dual filter assembly could be mounted within the nozzle cone (4) with little modification to the nozzle cone.
The dual filter system (34) will now be described in more detail with reference to
The primary filter (38) is manufactured by folding a concertina of filter material (50) within and locating triangular sections of filter material (62) appropriately within a molding die and then injecting plastic material into the molding die to form the molded plastic frame comprising rim (52) and opposing support frames (54,56). The opposing support frames support the woven filter material (50, 62) securely in position. The folding of the filter material (50) in the concertina arrangement and the additional triangular sections of filter material (62) provides a primary filter (38) with a relatively large cross-sectional area.
The rim (52) of the primary filter (38) has formed within it on opposing sides keyhole shaped apertures (64,66). The keyhole apertures are used to releasably latch the primary filter (38) to co-operating pegs (40) provided on the front of the main housing portion (2) of the vacuum cleaner of
As shown in
To aid in the injection molding of the pre-filter (36), the front face (66) of the pre-filter comprises a solid circular region (76) from which extend radially outwardly six solid arms (78). The solid circular region (76) and arms (78) assist in the flow of molten plastic material during the injection molding process, which flow would otherwise be impaired by narrow channels between the holes forming the arrays of holes (74). The solid circular region (76) also provides a region of the pre-filter (36) that can prominently display information such as trademarks.
It has been found in practice that the 1 mm diameter size of the holes in the pre-filter (36) is generally greater than the majority of the particles of dust and debris entering the nose cone (4) in use of the vacuum cleaner shown in
The 1 mm diameter circular hole size used in the pre-filter (36) would be expected not to deflect the generally much smaller sized particles of dust and debris entrained in an airflow through it. However, when the particles of dust and debris entrained within the airflow hit the front surface of the pre-filter (36), the momentum of the particles is reduced or eliminated. The airflow into the pre-filter (36) is often insufficient to then recapture such particles and these particles fall into the collecting chamber (46). This significantly reduces the volume of particles of dust and debris which reach the primary filter (38). Consequently, there is a significant reduction in the amount of blocking of the pores of the filter material used therein by conglomerations of such particles. Furthermore, as the particles that reach the primary filter (38) will have passed through the 1 mm diameter holes in the pre-filter (36), they will be of more uniform diameter than if the pre-filter was not used. It has been found that this increased level of uniformity of diameter of particles incident on the filter material (50, 62) of the primary filter (36) is more resistant to binding and thus tends to reduce further the blocking up of the pores in the primary filter by conglomerations of particles. This is because particles of similar diameter are less likely to bind together to form a conglomerated mass that could block the filter material than particles of dissimilar diameters. The more uniform diameter particles that have passed through the pre-filter (36) tend not to bind and instead fall away from the filter material (50, 62) into the space between the pre-filter (36) and the primary filter (38). This reduction of blocking of the pores of the primary filter improves the suction of the vacuum cleaner (1) during use as the airflow to the fan (20) is not impeded by a blocked primary filter (38).
In a similar way to the primary filter (38), the rim (70) of the pre-filter (36) has formed within it on opposing sides keyhole shaped apertures (80, 82). These apertures (80, 82) are used to releasably latch the pre-filter (38) to co-operating pegs (40) provided on the front of the main housing portion (2) of the vacuum cleaner (1) of
To fit the dual filter system (34) to the main housing portion (2), the widened portions of the keyhole shaped apertures (64, 80) and (66, 82) are fitted over the enlarged head of a corresponding one of the pair of pegs (40). The dual filter system (34) is then rotated slightly to slide the stem of the pegs (40) into the narrow portion of the respective keyhole shaped apertures (64, 80) and (66, 82) in order to securely latch the dual filter system (34) to the main housing portion (2) over the inlet (84) to the fan (20). One of the pegs (40) comprising an enlarged head (86) and a stem (88) is shown clearly in dotted lines in
The rim (70) has a stepped portion (90) which extends around its periphery and the resilient seal element (72) is molded over this stepped portion. The seal element (72) comprises a radially outwardly extending portion (92) which, as seen in
Thus, when the dual filter system (34) is assembled and fitted onto the main housing portion (2), the primary filter (38) is inserted into the pre-filter (38) such that the concertina of filter material (50) is received within the box-shaped cavity of the pre-filter, the keyhole shaped apertures (64, 80) and (66, 82) are aligned, the second axially extending portion (96) of the seal (72) abuts the rim (52) of the primary filter (38), and the first axially extending portion (94) of the seal (72) extends around the periphery of the rim (52) of the primary filter (38). The dual filter system (34) is then latched onto the pegs (40) provided on the main housing portion (2). This latching of the dual filter system (34) to the pegs (40) presses the rims (52, 70) of the filters together and so reinforces the seal between the pre-filter (36) and primary filter (38) provided by the portion (96) of the seal element (72). It also presses the rim (70) of the pre-filter (36) towards the front surface of the main housing portion (2) and thus reinforces the seal between the pre-filter and the main housing portion provided by the portion (94) of the seal element (72).
An alternative preferred embodiment of pre-filter (38) which provides an improved releasable latch connection between the dual filter system (34) and the main housing unit (2) of the vacuum cleaner of
With the improved arrangement shown in
Alternatively, or in conjunction with the use of the cam surfaces (102), internal ribs may be provided around the interior surface of the collecting chamber (46). As the collecting chamber (46) is moved into engagement with the main housing portion (2), these ribs engage with the rim (70) of the pre-filter system and operate to compress the axially extending portions (94, 96) of the sealed element (72) into respective engagement with the main housing portion (2) and primary filter (36) accordingly. The use of ribs in this manner will provide a uniformly distributed compression force about the entire periphery of the seal of the pre-filter.
Those skilled in the art can now appreciate from the foregoing description that the broad teachings of the present invention can be implemented in a variety of forms. Therefore, while this invention has been described in connection with particular examples thereof, the true scope of the invention should not be so limited since other modifications will become apparent to the skilled practitioner upon a study of the drawings, specification and following claims.
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