[0001] This invention relates to vacuum cleaner installations of the kind including a room
and a vacuum cleaner arrangement including a blower, a receptacle for waste material,
an inlet and an air exhaust outlet.
[0002] Conventional vacuum cleaners are portable equipment including a blower, which draws
dust into a container for disposal. The container may be a porous bag that acts as
a filter so that the waste material remains in the bag and air passes through the
wall of the bag and is exhausted into the room. Alternatively, the container may be
a non-porous canister, the equipment including a separate filter to remove dust particles
from air exhausted into the room. These forms of cleaner have several disadvantages.
First, because the waste air is exhausted into the room, special precautions must
be taken to ensure that small particles of dust, pollen and allergens are removed
from the exhaust. This may be done by means of a HEPA filter but these are relatively
expensive items that have to be replaced regularly by the user, adding to the cost
and inconvenience of using the cleaner. Also, the presence of the filter provides
a restriction to flow of air through the cleaner and, therefore, reduces its efficiency,
especially as the filter becomes clogged during use. Another disadvantage with these
cleaners is that the temperature of the outlet air is relatively high, which can lead
to undesirable raising of the room temperature during use. A further problem inherent
in these portable vacuum cleaners is that they are relatively heavy and cumbersome,
which is a particular problem where the cleaner has to be moved between different
floors in a building or where it has to be used by someone who is infirm or disabled.
[0003] An alternative vacuum cleaner system, which is less common in the UK, is the central
vacuum cleaner system where the pump/ blower and dust container are fixed installations,
usually in a basement or garage, and conduits connect the pump to various inlets at
different locations throughout the building. The user connects a hose to the closest
inlet and the waste material is sucked through the hose to the pump and container
via the conduits. This arrangement has some advantages over the portable cleaners
in that the user only has to carry the hose and the suction air exhausts into the
room in which the pump is installed, not into the room being cleaned. These systems,
however, have several problems. They are relatively expensive and cannot be installed
in all buildings. Also, the conduits can be prone to blockage.
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide an alternative vacuum cleaner
installation and arrangement.
[0005] According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a vacuum cleaner
installation of the above-specified kind, characterised in that the inlet opens into
the room and the air exhaust outlet vents externally of the room.
[0006] The vacuum cleaner arrangement is preferably mounted with a wall of the room and
may be mounted in a hole in the wall. The vacuum cleaner arrangement preferably has
a housing containing the blower and the receptacle, and the housing may be mounted
within the thickness of a wall of the room. The vacuum cleaner arrangement may include
a hose, the hose being retractable into a housing of the arrangement.
[0007] According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a vacuum cleaner
arrangement for installation,in a room, the vacuum cleaner arrangement comprising
a blower, a receptacle for waste material, an inlet opening into the room and an air
exhaust outlet venting externally of the room.
[0008] The arrangement preferably includes a housing adapted for mounting in a hole in a
wall of the room, the blower and the receptacle being contained within the housing.
The housing may be mounted within the thickness of the wall. The vacuum cleaner arrangement
preferably includes a hose that is retractable into the housing.
[0009] A vacuum cleaner installation including a vacuum cleaner arrangement according to
the present invention, will now be described, by way of example, with reference to
the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1
- is a plan view of the installation in a building;
- Figure 2
- is a perspective view of the vacuum cleaner arrangement in more detail; and
- Figure 3
- is a sectional side elevation view of the arrangement.
[0010] The installation comprises a vacuum cleaner unit or arrangement 1 installed in a
fixed position within the outside wall 2 of a room 3 in a building 4.
[0011] The vacuum cleaner unit 1 includes an outer casing 10 of generally rectangular section
with a rear wall 11, a front wall 12, two side walls 13 and 14, a top 15 and a base
16. The front wall 12 is hinged about a vertical axis to provide an opening door enabling
access to the interior of the unit and supporting various tools 18. Within the casing
10, the unit 1 has a pump or blower 20 with an inlet 21 and an outlet 22. The inlet
21 is connected via a coarse filter 23 to a rigid housing 24 containing a disposable,
porous bag 25 the neck 26 of which is secured about one end of tubing 27. The other
end of the tubing 27 extends to a rotatable coupling 28 to which is connected one
end of a flexible hose 29. The outlet 22 of the pump opens through the rear wall 11
externally of the outside wall 2 and may be terminated by a grille 30, which may include
a one-way flap valve of conventional kind.. The unit 1 is fitted in a hole 100 cut
in the outside wall 2 and is contained within the thickness of the wall, which is
typically about 275mm. If the unit is deeper than the wall it may project externally
or internally. Alternatively, the unit could be mounted on the inside surface of the
wall.
[0012] The hose 29 is wound on a sprung reel (not shown) behind the front wall 12 and its
free end projects through an opening 40 in the front wall so that the hose can be
pulled out away from the unit 1 for use. The length of the hose 29 is selected such
that it is sufficient to reach the furthest corner of the room 3 and may be sufficient
to enable adjacent rooms 5 and 6 also to be cleaned.
[0013] In operation, the pump 20 is turned on, either by actuation of a manual switch or
in response to pulling out the hose 29. This applies suction to the housing 24 containing
the bag 25 so that this suction is also applied via the tubing 27 to the hose 29.
Air, dust and other waste material, therefore, flows along the hose 29, along the
tubing 27 and into the bag 25. Dust and larger particles are trapped in the bag 25
whereas air and small particles pass through the wall of the bag and flow through
the pump 20 via the filter 23. This waste air and small particles are then exhausted
via the outlet 22 outside the room 3. When the bag 25 is full, it is disposed of or
emptied and replaced. The filter 23 does not need replacing regularly since it is
only required to prevent passage of larger particles to the pump 20.
[0014] This installation has the advantage that all the waste air is exhausted externally
of the room so there is no risk of even the smallest of particles, pollen or allergens
being recirculated within the room, as with conventional vacuum cleaners. This makes
the installation particularly suitable for use by people with asthma or allergies.
There is also no need for expensive high efficiency filters of the kind that are used
in some conventional vacuum cleaners. By venting the warm outlet gas outside the room,
there is less unwanted heating caused by use of the equipment. Furthermore, the user
only has to move the hose, so the equipment is easier to use especially by infirm
or disabled people. The installation of the equipment can be carried out easily without
the need to make extensive modifications to the building, as with central vacuum cleaner
installations. Because the unit can be contained within the thickness of the wall,
it takes up little or no space in the room, thereby reducing the need for storage
space. This kind of installation is particularly suitable for use in bedsits, hotels
or in buildings with several floors where there would be an installation on each floor.
[0015] It will be appreciated that the installation could be modified in various ways. For
example, the hose could include an electrical wire to supply power to a beater head
at the end of the hose. The hose need not be on a reel but could be stored separately
and connected to a coupling on the unit when needed.
1. A vacuum cleaner installation including a room (3) and a vacuum cleaner arrangement
(1) including a blower (20), a receptacle (25) for waste material, an inlet (27, 28,
29) and an air exhaust outlet (22, 30), characterised in that the inlet (27, 28, 29) opens into the room (3) and the exhaust outlet (22, 30) vents
externally of the room.
2. An installation according to Claim 1, characterised in that the vacuum cleaner arrangement (1) is mounted with a wall (2) of the room (3).
3. An installation according to Claim 2, characterised in that the vacuum cleaner arrangement (1) is mounted in a hole (100) in the wall (2).
4. An installation according to any one of the preceding claims, the vacuum cleaner arrangement
(1) having a housing (10) containing the blower (20) and the receptacle (25), and
characterised in that the housing (10) is mounted within the thickness of a wall (2) of the room (3).
5. An installation according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the vacuum cleaner arrangement (1) includes a hose (29), and that the hose is retractable
into a housing (10) of the arrangement.
6. A vacuum cleaner arrangement (1) for installation in a room (3), the vacuum cleaner
arrangement comprising: a blower (20), a receptacle (25) for waste material, an inlet
(27, 28, 29) opening into the room (3) and an air exhaust outlet (22, 30) venting
externally of the room.
7. A vacuum cleaner arrangement according to Claim 6, characterised in that the arrangement includes a housing (10) adapted for mounting in a hole (100) in a
wall (2) of the room, and that the blower (20) and the receptacle (25) are contained
within the housing (10).
8. A vacuum cleaner arrangement according to Claim 7, characterised in that the housing (10) is mounted within the thickness of the wall (2).
9. A vacuum cleaner arrangement according to Claim 6, characterised in that the arrangement includes a housing (10) and a hose (29), that the blower (20) and
the receptacle (25) are contained within the housing (10), and that the hose (29)
is retractable into the housing (10).