[0001] This invention relates to a dust and dirt separation assembly for use in vacuum cleaners
of the kind in which dust and other debris is picked up by suction and entrained in
an airflow, and subsequently separated from the air in which it is entrained at least
in part by causing the airflow to pass through a filter element.
[0002] It is to be understood that such dust and dirt separation may be achieved entirely
by passage of dirty air through one or more filter elements, or partly by passage
of the air through other separation devices, such as a cyclone, and partly by passage
through one or more filters, and the assembly in accordance with the present invention
may be used alone or in combination with other filters or other separation devices.
[0003] Dust filter elements by their very nature tend to become clogged by the dust they
are designed to collect and there have been various proposals for mechanisms intended
to shake or otherwise agitate filter elements for the purpose of dislodging collected
dust therefrom.
[0004] By way of example, EP-A-860554 discloses the use of an intermittently powered actuator
to operate an element which moves a filter in a self-propelled street sweeping machine
to shake the filter and remove collected dust; GB-A-1471035 discloses a vacuum cleaner
with a solenoid operated shaker which is activated by a pressure switch in response
to a drop in exhaust air pressure caused by partial blockage of the filter; US-A-5090083
discloses a commercial carpet cleaner with filter tubes that are normally maintained
in an extended state by means of springs which are compressible under the action of
a manually operable depressor plate so as to enable the filter tubes to be shaken,
thereby allowing the collected matter to fall into a hopper; and US-A-5681363 discloses
a filter shaking arrangement in which a vacuum cleaner dust bag is held within an
elastically deformable frame which is expanded by virtue of air pressure in the filter
bag, so that when the airflow is interrupted elastic contraction of the frame shakes
the bag to dislodge dust from the filter material.
[0005] German patent DE 19704468 describes a dust and dirt separation assembly as part of
a stationary vacuum cleaning facility. It comprises a dirt collection chamber, having
a dirty air inlet and a clean air outlet with an airflow path therebetween. The airflow
path passes through a first separation means for separating larger particles of dirt
from the dirty air, in the form of a cyclonic separator, and a second separation means
separating smaller particles of dust from the dirty air, in the form of a filter.
The filter is cleaned by means of a rotating brush beneath the filter which is electrically
driven. The filter is cleaned continually by that brushing action.
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide a simple and effective mechanism
for dislodging dust from a filter element and into a dirt collection chamber, particularly
in a vacuum cleaner.
[0007] According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a dust and dirt separation
assembly for use in a vacuum cleaner, the assembly having a dirt collection chamber,
a dirty air inlet and a clean air outlet with an airflow path therebetween, the air
flow path passing through a first separation means for separating larger particles
of dirt from the dirty air such that it is collected in the dirt collection chamber,
and a filter element for separating smaller particles of dust from the dirty air,
characterised in that the assembly further includes a mechanical actuation mechanism
and an impact member, the impact member being actuatable via the mechanical actuation
mechanism to strike the filter element to dislodge the dust from the filter element
and such that the dust is collected in the dirt collection chamber with the larger
particles of dirt, the mechanical actuation mechanism being selectively manually operable.
[0008] The selectively operable mechanical actuation mechanism may conveniently include
a snap-acting resilient element which changes from a first, stable condition to a
second condition when a sufficient force is applied.
[0009] The resilient element is conveniently spaced from the impact member until actuated,
when it snaps into its second condition to strike the impact member before returning
to its first condition.
[0010] The filter element may comprise a filter body made of a filter material which has
non-stick properties to facilitate separation of the dust from the surface thereof
the filter element is struck. Conveniently the filter material has a coating of PTFE
or the like.
[0011] According to a still further aspect of the invention there is provided a vacuum cleaner
including a dust and dirt separation assembly or a filter assembly according to the
any of the previous aspects of the invention.
[0012] The invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the
accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 diagramatically illustrates an embodiment of dirt and dust assembly in transverse
section;
Figure 2 is a top plan view corresponding to Figure 1, and
Figures 3 and 4 illustrate the action of a filter cleaning mechanism of the embodiment
of Figure 1.
[0013] Referring to Figures 1 to 4, an embodiment of a dirt and dust separating assembly
50 is illustrated. The assembly 50 comprises an outer housing 51 with a tangential
air inlet 52 and an axial air outlet 53 in a top wall 54 . An upper part 55 of the
outer housing 51 acts as a cyclonic separator and a widened, lower part 56 of the
outer housing 51 acts as a dirt and dust collection container, which for emptying
may be removable from the upper part 55 of the outer housing 51, or have a bottom
closure flap which can be opened or removed.
[0014] An inner filter housing 60 is located below and around the outlet 53. The filter
housing includes an upper cylindrical part 61, which comprises a solid wall, and a
lower cylindrical part 62, which comprises a mesh wall through which air can flow
from the outer housing 51. The bottom of the filter housing is closed by a bottom
plate 63, but below the mesh wall part 62 there are openings 64, and around the bottom
plate there is a frusto-conical baffle 65.
[0015] Located within the filter housing 60 is a filter member 66 which comprises a generally
cylindrical filter body 67 formed of corrugated filter material having non-stick properties,
such as may be provided by a coating of PTFE or other similar material. At its upper
end, the filter body 67 is attached to an annular top plate 68, which defines a central
opening 69 in register with the outlet 53.
[0016] Dirty air is drawn into the outer housing 51 through the inlet 52, and in the upper
part 55 the larger particles of dirt and other debris, such as hairs and fibres, are
separated due to cyclonic separation, and fall down into the lower part 56 which acts
as a dirt collection chamber. The air then passes through the mesh wall part 62 of
the filter housing 60 and through the filter body 67 in which the fine dust in the
air becomes entrapped. The clean air then passes out of the housing 50 via the outlet
53.
[0017] In time the filter body 67 may become clogged with the dust entrapped within it,
and require cleaning, but in any event it is desirable to ensure that it is cleaned
whenever the container 56 is to be emptied. For this purpose a striker assembly 70
is mounted on the top wall 54 of the outer housing 51, as shown in greater detail
in Figures 2 to 4.
[0018] The top plate 68 of the filter body 67 is formed or provided with an upwardly extending
protrusion 71 which, as will become clear below, acts as an impact member for the
transmission of a striking force to the filter body 67. The top wall 54 of the outer
housing 51 has a rectangular recess 57 with a central opening 58 through which the
upwardly extending protrusion 71 protrudes. The recess 57 has stepped end walls which
define shoulders 59 which provide location means for a resilient member in the form
of a leaf spring 72. As can be seen from Figure 3, the ends of the leaf spring 72
are located in the corners at the junction between the shoulders 59 and the end walls
of the recess 57, and the length of the leaf spring is such that it is held in a stressed
condition in which it is bent convexly upwards as shown in Figure 3 so as to be spaced
away form the protrusion 71.
[0019] The striker assembly 70 further includes an actuation member 73 which is manually
operable by a user of the apparatus as and when required, preferably at least prior
to emptying of the container 56. The actuation member 73 comprises a lever 74 mounted
at one end on a pivot pin 75 which extends between a pair of raised lugs 76 adjacent
to the longitudinal edges of the recess 57. At its other end, the lever 74 is formed
with an upwardly directed finger-piece 77 and a downwardly extending nose 78.
[0020] When the actuation member 73 is operated by downward pressure applied to the finger-piece
77 there is initial resistance to movement due to the contact of the nose 78 with
the leaf spring 72, but when sufficient pressure is applied to overcome that resistance
to leaf spring snaps through an over-centre condition and the central region moves
sharply down, as shown in Figure 4, into a downwardly convex configuration in which
it impacts on the protrusion 71 carried by the top plate 68 of the filter element
66. This results in the filter body 67 being shaken briefly to dislodge the dust entrapped.
The dislodged dust is then allowed to fall within the filter housing 60 and out through
the openings 64 so as to be delivered over the baffle 65 into the container 56. The
dust shaken from the filter body 61 falls to the bottom of the filter support 53 and
then through the opening 54 and down into the dirt collection chamber 57. There it
falls into the dirt and debris previously collected and at least to some extent mixes
into it. In any event when the vacuum cleaner of which the assembly forms a part is
used again before the container is emptied further larger dirt will be collected on
top of the fine dust. This means that the fine dust is less likely to puff up in a
cloud when the collection container 56 is emptied.
[0021] The leaf spring 72 is not stable with the central region in the downwardly convex
configuration as shown in Figure 4, and thus it returns to its original upwardly convex
configuration, as shown in Figure 3, when the finger-piece 77 is released, thereby
returning the actuation member 73 to its original position, as shown in Figure 3.
While only the central region of the leaf spring 72 is deflected downwardly into an
unstable configuration, it would be possible for the whole leaf spring to adopt a
downwardly convex configuration after passing through an over-centre condition but
without reaching a stable condition by arranging for contact with the protrusion 71
to occur before a stable configuration is reached. Alternatively or additionally,
the actuation member may have a separate return spring.
[0022] It will be appreciated that other forms of striker mechanism may be employed, such
as a plunger that is spring biased away from the protrusion 71 and held in spaced
relation thereto by detent means or the like to provide additional resistance to downward
movement of the striker which yields suddenly, or a plunger that is biased into contact
with the protrusion 71 and arranged to be lifted away from the protrusion by an actuation
member and released, either automatically of voluntarily, so as to strike the protrusion.
[0023] While, as described above, the actuation member 73 is provided at the top of the
dirt and dust separating assembly 50 (which is removable from the vacuum cleaner apparatus
for emptying) and is preferably arranged so as to be accessible for operation at any
time by the user, and especially when the assembly is removed for emptying, the arrangement
may be such that the actuation member can be operated alternatively or additionally
by means of a button provided for that purpose on the exterior of the apparatus. Alternatively
it may conveniently be incorporated into a mechanism by which the assembly 50 is released
from a body construction of the vacuum cleaner apparatus when it is desired to empty
the collection container 56. This means that the filter 67 is always cleaned before
the container 56 is emptied, and does not require the user to remember to do so.
[0024] In the present specification "comprise" means "includes or consists of" and "comprising"
means "including or consisting of'.
[0025] The features disclosed in the foregoing description, or the following claims, or
the accompanying drawings, expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means
for performing the disclosed function, or a method or process for attaining the disclosed
result, as appropriate, may, separately, or in any combination of such features, be
utilised for realising the invention in diverse forms thereof, within the scope of
the appended claims.
1. A dust and dirt separation assembly (50) for use in a vacuum cleaner, the assembly
having a dirt collection chamber (56), a dirty air inlet (52) and a clean air outlet
(53) with an airflow path therebetween, the air flow path passing through a first
separation means (55) for separating larger particles of dirt from the dirty air such
that it is collected in the dirt collection chamber (56), and a filter element (66)
for separating smaller particles of dust from the dirty air,
characterised in that the assembly further includes a mechanical actuation mechanism (70) and an impact
member (71), the impact member (71) being actuatable via the mechanical actuation
mechanism (70) to strike the filter element (66) to dislodge the dust from the filter
element and such that the dust is collected in the dirt collection chamber (56) with
the larger particles of dirt, the mechanical actuation mechanism (70) being selectively
manually operable.
2. An assembly according to Claim 1 characterised in that wherein the actuation mechanism (70) includes a snap-acting resilient element (72)
which changes from a first, stable condition to a second condition when a sufficient
force is applied.
3. An assembly according to Claim 2 characterised in that wherein the resilient element (72) is spaced from the impact member (71) until actuated,
when it snaps into its second condition to strike the impact member (71) before returning
to its first condition.
4. An assembly according to Claim 1, 2 or 3 characterised in that the filter element (66) comprises a filter body (67) made of a filter material which
has non-stick properties to facilitate separation of the dust from the surface thereof
when the filter element is struck.
5. An assembly according to Claim 4 characterised in that the filter material has a coating of PTFE or the like.
6. A vacuum cleaner incorporating an assembly according to the any of the preceding claims.
1. Vorrichtung zur Trennung von Staub und Schmutz zur Verwendung in einem Staubsauger,
wobei die Vorrichtung eine Schmutzsammelkammer (56), einen Schmutzlufteinlaß (52)
und einen Reinluftauslaß (53) mit einem Luftstromweg dazwischen aufweist, wobei der
Luftstromweg durch ein erstes Trennmittel (55) zum Trennen von größeren Schmutzteilchen
von der schmutzigen Luft, so daß sie in der Schmutzsammelkammer (56) gesammelt werden,
und ein Filterelement (66) zum Trennen von kleineren Staubteilchen von der schmutzigen
Luft tritt,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Vorrichtung außerdem einen mechanischem Betätigungsmechanismus (70) und ein Stoßelement
(71) enthält, wobei das Stoßelement (71) über den mechanischen Betätigungsmechanismus
(70) aktivierbar ist, um gegen das Filterelement (66) zu schlagen und den Staub von
dem Filterelement und derart zu entfernen, daß der Staub in der Schmutzsammelkammer
(56) mit den größeren Schmutzteilchen gesammelt wird, wobei der mechanische Betätigungsmechanismus
(70) wahlweise manuell bedienbar ist.
2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Betätigungsmechanismus (70) ein elastisches Element (72) mit Schnappwirkung enthält,
das von einem ersten stabilen Zustand zu einem zweiten Zustand wechselt, wenn eine
ausreichende Kraft angewandt wird.
3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das elastische Element (72) im Abstand vom Schlagelement (71) angeordnet ist, bis
es betätigt wird, wenn es in seinen zweiten Zustand schnappt, um gegen das Schlagelement
(71) zu schlagen, bevor es in seinen ersten Zustand zurückkehrt.
4. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Filterelement (66) einen Filterkörper (67) aufweist, der aus einem Filtermaterial
hergestellt ist, das keine Klebeeigenschaften aufweist, um eine Trennung des Staubs
von dessen Oberfläche zu erleichtern, wenn gegen das Filterelement geschlagen wird.
5. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Filtermaterial eine Beschichtung aus PTFE oder dergleichen aufweist.
6. Staubsauger enthaltend eine Vorrichtung nach irgendeinem der vorangehenden Ansprüche.
1. Ensemble (50) de séparation de poussière et de saletés, conçu pour être utilisé dans
un nettoyeur par dépression, ledit ensemble comprenant une chambre (56) collectrice
de crasse, une admission (52) d'air encrassé et une sortie (53) d'air épuré, avec
instauration d'un trajet de circulation d'air entre ces dernières, ledit trajet de
circulation d'air passant à travers un premier moyen de séparation (55) pour séparer
de grosses particules de crasse d'avec l'air encrassé, de telle sorte qu'elles soient
collectées dans la chambre (56) collectrice de crasse, et un élément de filtration
(66) pour séparer. des particules de crasse plus petites d'avec l'air encrassé,
caractérisé par le fait que l'ensemble comprend, en outre, un dispositif (70) d'actionnement mécanique et une
pièce de percussion (71), ladite pièce de percussion (71) pouvant être actionnée,
par l'intermédiaire dudit dispositif (70) d'actionnement mécanique, pour venir heurter
l'élément de filtration (66) afin de déloger la poussière dudit élément de filtration,
et de façon telle que la poussière soit collectée dans la chambre (56) collectrice
de crasse, avec les grosses particules de crasse, le dispositif (70) d'actionnement
mécanique pouvant être sélectivement mis en action à la main.
2. Ensemble selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que le dispositif d'actionnement (70) comprend un élément élastique (72) agissant par
déclic et passant, lorsqu'une force suffisante est appliquée, d'une première condition
stable à une seconde condition.
3. Ensemble selon la revendication 2, caractérisé par le fait que l'élément élastique (72) est espacé de la pièce de percussion (71) jusqu'à ce qu'il
soit actionné lorsqu'il parvient, par déclic, à sa seconde condition destinée à venir
heurter ladite pièce de percussion (71), avant de retourner à sa première condition.
4. Ensemble selon la. revendication 1, 2 ou 3, caractérisé par le fait que l'élément de filtration (66) comprend un corps filtrant (67) constitué d'un matériau
filtrant doué de propriétés non adhérentes, pour favoriser une séparation de la poussière
d'avec sa surface lorsque ledit élément de filtration est totalement engorgé.
5. Ensemble selon la revendication 4, caractérisé par le fait que le matériau filtrant possède un revêtement en PTFE ou en un matériau similaire.
6. Nettoyeur par dépression, intégrant un ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes.