BACKGROUND
1. Technical Field
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a vacuum cleaner, more particularly to an mite-removing
vacuum cleaner.
2. Description of Related Art
[0002] Taiwan patent No.
M424153 discloses a cleaner including a base frame, a beater member, a round brush, a UV
sterilization lamp and a dust collection box. A handle is disposed at the rear part
of the base frame and has a switch connected to a power line. The beater member is
mounted to the base frame and exposed out of the bottom surface of the base frame,
and includes a vibration motor and a beating sheet pivoted with the vibration motor.
The vibration motor is configured to drive the beating sheet to quickly move up and
down for beating. The round brush is disposed behind the beater member and exposed
out of the bottom surface of the base frame, and includes a roller and bristles arranged
on the roller in interval. A transmission mechanism is linked with the roller to drive
the rotation of the roller. The UV sterilization lamp is disposed behind the round
brush. The dust collection box is disposed behind the UV sterilization lamp and includes
a base and two frames mounted inside the base. A fine filter and a micro-fine filter
are respectively disposed on the two frames. While in use, the cleaner is placed flat
on bedding or a planar object, the beater member is driven to beat the bedding or
the planar object to lift bacteria, mites, dust and so on, and the round brush then
sweeps the bedding or planar object for cleaning, and the UV sterilization lamp kills
bacteria, mites and insect eggs. By means of the design that allergens including bacteria,
mites and insect eggs are sucked into the dust collection box and filtered at the
same time, the bedding and the planar object can be cleaned more conveniently and
more effectively.
[0003] However, the beater member of the aforesaid cleaner is specially designed to remove
mites of the bedding, so it is hard to use the cleaner installed with the beater member
to suck dust on a place other than the bedding.
SUMMARY
[0004] A primary objective of the present disclosure is to provide an mite-removing vacuum
cleaner capable of performing mite-removing and dust-sucking functions both, or performing
the dust-sucking function independently.
[0005] According to the primary objective, the present disclosure provides an mite-removing
vacuum cleaner comprising a cleaner body and a mite-removing device. The cleaner body
is electrically connected to a power source and has a dust-sucking direction defined
as the front thereof. The cleaner body has a handle, a first conductive member, a
first vacuum port formed at the front thereof, a contacting surface formed at a lower
edge of the first vacuum port and a fastening hole formed at a lateral side thereof.
The mite-removing device is detachably assembled with the front section of the cleaner
body and has a circuit board, a vibrator, a UV sterilization lamp and a fastening
assembly. The circuit board is electrically connected to the power source, and the
vibrator is electrically connected to the circuit board. The mite-removing device
has a dust-sucking channel provided with an end formed as a second vacuum port and
other end formed as a third vacuum port. The mite-removing device has at least one
second conductive member corresponding to the first conductive member of the cleaner
body, an opening formed at the bottom surface thereof and a receiving cavity formed
by inwardly recessing from down to up at the opening. The UV sterilization lamp is
disposed in the receiving cavity and electrically connected with the circuit board.
A combination cavity is formed by inwardly recessing at the middle of a rear part
of the mite-removing device and in communication with the second vacuum port. The
sidewalls of the receiving cavity protrude into the combination cave to form a bearing
surface corresponding to the contacting surface of the cleaner body. The fastening
assembly is disposed correspondingly to the fastening hole of the cleaner body. When
the mite-removing device is assembled with the cleaner body, the front section of
the cleaner body is inserted into the combination cavity of the mite-removing device,
the first vacuum port of the cleaner body is in communication with the second vacuum
port of the mite-removing device, the contacting surface of the cleaner body is abutted
against the bearing surface of the mite-removing device, the first conductive member
of the cleaner body is in contact and electrically connected with the second conductive
member of the mite-removing device, and the fastening assembly of the mite-removing
device is fastened in the fastening hole of the cleaner body.
[0006] When the cleaner body and the mite-removing device are combined, the mite-removing
vacuum cleaner of the present disclosure can perform mite-removing and dust-sucking
functions both for the bedding; when the cleaner body is separated from the mite-removing
device, the cleaner body can perform the dust-sucking function independently. Therefore,
the mite-removing vacuum cleaner of the present disclosure can perform mite-removing
and dust-sucking functions both, or perform the dust-sucking function independently.
[0007] In order to further understand the techniques, means and effects of the present disclosure,
the following detailed descriptions and appended drawings are hereby referred, such
that, through which, the purposes, features and aspects of the present disclosure
can be thoroughly and concretely appreciated; however, the appended drawings are merely
provided for reference and illustration, without any intention to be used for limiting
the present disclosure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the
present disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification.
The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure and, together
with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the cleaner body of the first preferred embodiment
of the present disclosure.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the mite-removing device of the first preferred embodiment
of the present disclosure.
Fig. 4 is a perspective exploded view of the mite-removing device of the first preferred
embodiment, illustrating that a top cover and a base are separated.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 5-5 of the Fig. 4, illustrating
that the vibrator and the first brush are combined with the base.
Fig. 6 is a bottom view of the first preferred embodiment of the present disclosure,
illustrating that the transparent cover is separated from the mite-removing device.
Fig. 7 is a top view of an internal structure of the first preferred embodiment of
the present disclosure, illustrating that the fastening member is fastened in the
fastening hole.
Fig. 8 is a top view of the internal structure of the first preferred embodiment of
the present disclosure, illustrating that the fastening member is not fastened in
the fastening hole.
Fig. 9 is an enlarged sectional view of a part of the first preferred embodiment of
the present disclosure, illustrating that the pushing rod is not in contact with the
pressing switch.
Fig. 10 is an enlarged sectional view of the part of the first preferred embodiment
of the present disclosure, illustrating that the pushing rod is in contact with the
pressing switch.
Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 11-11 of the Fig. 1, illustrating
that the mite-removing vacuum cleaner is in a state of performing dust-sucking and
mite-removing functions.
Fig. 12 is a perspective view of the cleaner body and the second brush of a second
preferred embodiment of the present disclosure.
DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0009] Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments of the present
disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever
possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description
to refer to the same or like parts.
[0010] Please refer to Fig. 1 through FIG. 11. An mite-removing vacuum cleaner 100 of a
first preferred embodiment of the present disclosure comprises a cleaner body 10 and
a mite-removing device 20.
[0011] The front of the cleaner body 10 is defined in a dust-sucking direction of the cleaner
body 10, and the cleaner body 10 has a first vacuum port 11 at the front thereof and
a handle 12. As shown in Fig. 2, the cleaner body 10 includes at least one first conductive
member 13 and electrically connected with a power source (not shown in Fig. 2). As
shown in Fig. 2, the cleaner body 10 has a contacting surface 16 formed at a lower
edge of the first vacuum port 11 thereof, and the cleaner body 10 has a fastening
hole 14. In first embodiment, the at least one first conductive member 13 is disposed
at a lateral side of the cleaner body 10, and the fastening hole 14 of the cleaner
body 10 is located behind the at least one first conductive member 13. The cleaner
body 10 has pivot cavities 15 respectively located at the lateral sides thereof and
ahead the at least one first conductive member 13. The contacting surface 16 of the
cleaner body 10 is an arch-shaped and concave surface recessed inwardly at a lower
edge of the first vacuum port 11.
[0012] In addition, as shown in Fig. 1, a power switch 121, an indicator light 122 and a
suction up button 124 are disposed on the handle 12. The power switch 121 is configured
to control turn-on/off of the power. When the power switch 121 is turned on, the indicator
light 122 is lighted; when the power switch 121 is turned off, the indicator light
122 is darkened. The suction up button 124 is configured to control increasing of
the suction of the cleaner body 10.
[0013] The mite-removing device 20 is detachably combined with the front section of the
cleaner body 10, as shown in Fig. 1 through Fig. 3. The mite-removing device 20 includes
a circuit board 21, a vibrator 30, a UV sterilization lamp 28 and a fastening assembly
70, as shown in Figs. 4, 6 and 7. The circuit board 21 is electrically connected to
the power source, and the vibrator 30 is electrically connected with the circuit board
21. The mite-removing device 20 has a dust-sucking channel 22 passed therethrough.
As shown in Fig. 11, the dust-sucking channel 22 is formed with a second vacuum port
221 at an end thereof, and a third vacuum port 222 at an opposite end thereof. The
mite-removing device 20 has at least one second conductive member 23 corresponding
to the at least one first conductive member 13, as shown in Figs. 2, 3 and 7. The
at least one first conductive member 13 and the at least one second conductive member
23 are two in number as an example, respectively, in this embodiment. As shown in
Fig. 6, the mite-removing device 20 has an opening 24 formed at a bottom surface thereof,
and a receiving cavity 25 is formed by inwardly recessing from down to up at the opening
24. The UV sterilization lamp 28 is disposed in the receiving cavity 25 of the mite-removing
device 20, as shown in Fig. 6, and electrically connected to the circuit board 21.
The mite-removing device 20 has a combination cavity 50 formed by an inward recess
at the middle of the rear part of the mite-removing device 20, and the combination
cavity 50 and the second vacuum port 221 are in communication with each other. The
sidewalls of the receiving cavity 25 protrude into the combination cavity 50 to form
a bearing surface 251 corresponding to the contacting surface 16. The fastening assembly
70 is disposed correspondingly to the fastening hole 14 of the cleaner body 10, as
shown in Fig. 2 and Fig. 3.
[0014] During assembly of the mite-removing device 20 and the cleaner body 10, the front
section of the cleaner body 10 is combined with the mite-removing device 20, and the
front section of the cleaner body 10 is positioned in the combination cavity 50, as
shown in Figs. 2, 3 and 7. The first vacuum port 11 is in communication with the second
vacuum port 221, and the contacting surface 16 of the cleaner body 10 is abutted against
the bearing surface 251 of the mite-removing device 20. Please refer to Fig. 11 together,
the at least one first conductive member 13 is electrically connected with the at
least one second conductive member 23, and the fastening assembly 70 is movably fastened
in the fastening hole 14, as shown in Fig. 7.
[0015] In the first embodiment, a plurality of recessed parts 26 are formed on the bottom
surface of the mite-removing device 20, as shown in Fig. 6, and a plurality of wheels
27 are respectively disposed in the recessed parts 26 of the mite-removing device
20. In addition, the mite-removing device 20 has two lamp sockets 281 disposed in
the receiving cavity 25. The two lamp sockets 281 are electrically connected with
the circuit board 21 and respectively combined with the two opposite ends of the UV
sterilization lamp 28. In addition, the mite-removing device 20 has a transparent
cover 29 for enclosing the opening 24 of the mite-removing device 20.
[0016] The mite-removing device 20 further has a pressing assembly 40, as shown in Fig.
9 and Fig. 10, and the recessed part 26 is formed with a hole 261 at a top wall thereof.
The pressing assembly 40 is disposed in the recessed part 26 and under the circuit
board 21 and includes a wheel frame 41, a pushing rod 42, a first spring 44 and a
pressing switch 46. One of the wheels 27 is disposed in the wheel frame 41, and the
wheel frame 41 extends upwardly to form the pushing rod 42. The pushing rod 42 is
formed with a groove 421 cut therethrough and a larger-diameter part 422 located at
an upper part of the pushing rod 42. A diameter of the larger-diameter part 422 of
the pushing rod 42 is larger than a diameter of the hole 261. Because of the groove
421, the larger-diameter part 422 of the pushing rod 42 can be elastically compressed
to pass through the hole 261, so as to abut against the top wall of the recessed part
26 and positioned above the hole 261. The first spring 44 is sleeved on the pushing
rod 42 and constrained between the top wall of the recessed part 26 and an upper surface
of the wheel frame 41. The top end of the pushing rod 42 is in contact with the pressing
switch 46 which is electrically connected to the circuit board 21.
[0017] In addition, the mite-removing device 20 has a top cover 61 and a base 62, as shown
in Figs. 3 and 4. The top cover 61 is covered the base 62 correspondingly. A first
chamber A is formed between the top cover 61 and a hollow part at a side of the base
62. A wall between the base 62 and the combination cavity 50 is formed with at least
one first aperture 63 and a second aperture 64. In this embodiment, the at least one
first aperture 63 is two in number as an example, and the second aperture 64 is located
behind the two first apertures 63. The two second conductive members 23 are disposed
in the first chamber A of the base 62 and partially pass through the two first apertures
63, respectively. The base 62 has two pivot pins 51 protruding therefrom toward the
combination cavity 50 and disposed correspondingly to the two pivot cavities 15 and
located ahead the two second conductive members 23. In addition, the circuit board
21 is disposed inside the first chamber A, as shown in Fig. 4.
[0018] Please refer to Fig. 4 through Fig. 6. A second chamber B is formed between the top
cover 61 and a hollow part at a front section of the base 62. The base 62 has a cavity
66 inwardly recessed from the bottom to top thereof, and the cavity 66 is located
ahead the third vacuum port 222. The sidewalls of the cavity 66 protrude into the
second chamber B to form a combination surface 661, and the sidewalls of the cavity
66 are provided with a combination hole 67 and two through holes 68. In addition,
as shown in Fig. 4, a third chamber C is formed between the top cover 61 and a hollow
part at opposite side of the base 62, and a second brush 90 is disposed in the third
chamber C.
[0019] Please refer to Figs. 5 and 6. The vibrator 30 is disposed on the combination surface
661 and includes a combination block 31 passing through the combination hole 67. In
addition, a first brush 80 is disposed in the cavity 66 and has a first brush part
81 at end thereof, and a connecting part 82 and two first protrusions 83 at an opposite
end thereof. The connecting part 82 and the two first protrusions 83 are respectively
inserted into the combination hole 67 and the two through holes 68, and the connecting
part 82 of the first brush 80 is combined with the combination block 31 of the vibrator
30.
[0020] Please refer to Figs. 7 and 8. A divider 65 is formed in the first chamber A of the
mite-removing device 20 and a space A1 is formed by surrounding between the divider
65 and a backside wall of the first chamber A. The fastening assembly 70 is located
in the space A1 and includes a fastening member 71, a second spring 72 and a pushing
member 73. The fastening member 71 has an end formed with a mounting part 711 and
an opposite end formed with a fastening part 712. The second spring 72 has an end
mounted on and abutted against the mounting part 711, and an opposite end abutted
against the divider 65. While being pressed by the mounting part 711, the second spring
72 is compressed to store an elastic force. The fastening part 712 of the fastening
member 71 is movably inserted into the second aperture 64 to movably fasten in the
fastening hole 14. The base 62 has a through-opening (not shown in Figs) formed at
the back sidewall of the first chamber A. The pushing member 73 has an end extending
to form a linking part 731 and an opposite end formed with a pushing part 732. The
linking part 731 of the pushing member 73 is inserted into the through-opening to
connect with the fastening member 71.
[0021] In the first embodiment, the vibrator 30 includes an electromagnet (not shown in
Figs) and a spring (not shown in Figs). The vibrator 30 is a well-known technology,
so the electromagnet and the spring are just taken as examples for the vibrator 30,
but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0022] The above description illustrates the structure of the first preferred embodiment
of the present disclosure, and the operation of the first preferred embodiment of
the present disclosure is described blow.
[0023] The vacuum cleaner 100 of the first embodiment can be operated in two states, one
is mite-removing state and the other is dust-removing state.
[0024] Please refer to Fig. 1 through Fig. 11. When the vacuum cleaner 100 is operated in
mite-removing state, the front section of the cleaner body 10 is inserted into the
combination cavity 50 of the mite-removing device 20, as shown in Fig. 1 through Fig.
3 and, in the meantime, the first vacuum port 11 of the cleaner body 10 is aligned
with the second vacuum port 221 of the mite-removing device 20 and they are in communication
with each other, as shown in Fig. 11, the contacting surface 16 of the cleaner body
10 is abutted against the bearing surface 251 of the mite-removing device 20, the
two pivot pins 51 of the mite-removing device 20 are pivoted with the two pivot cavities
15 of the cleaner body 10. Please further refer to the Fig. 7. The two first conductive
members 13 of the cleaner body 10 are in contact and electrically connected with the
two second conductive members 23 of the mite-removing device 20, the fastening part
712 of the fastening member 71 of the mite-removing device 20 is fastened in the fastening
hole 14 of the cleaner body 10. After the cleaner body 10 is combined with the mite-removing
device 20, they are placed flat on a bedding D, such as bedquilt, bed sheet, bed cover
and so on. Please refer to Fig. 10, the wheel 27 of the pressing assembly 40 presses
against the bedding D, so that the wheel frame 41 is moved upwardly to compress the
first spring 44, the top end of the pushing rod 42 touches the pressing switch 46
to turn on the UV sterilization lamp 28. At the same time, the vibrator 30 generates
vibration to enable left and right wing parts of the mite-removing device 20 to beat
the bedding D by turns, so that the bacteria, mites, insect egg and dust of the bedding
D are lifted, the first brush part 81 of the first brush 80 can sweep and clean the
bedding D, and the UV sterilization lamp 28 can kill the lifted bacteria, mites and
insect egg. Through the third vacuum port 222, the dust-sucking channel 22 and the
second vacuum port 221 of the mite-removing device 20, and the first vacuum port 11
of the cleaner body 10, the dissolved and killed bacteria, mites, and insect eggs
are completely sucked into the cleaner body 10, thereby achieving the effect of removing
dust and mites on the bedding D or other planar objects (not shown in drawings).
[0025] Please refer to Fig. 2 and Fig. 8. In dust-sucking state of the vacuum cleaner 100,
the pushing part 732 of the pushing member 73 is used to drive the fastening member
71 to compress the second spring 72, to enable the fastening part 712 of the fastening
member 71 to escape from the fastening hole 14, as shown in Fig. 8, so that the cleaner
body 10 is separated from the mite-removing device 20. Next, as shown in Fig. 2, the
cleaner body 10 can be independently used to suck dust without limitation in cleaning
the bedding D or other planar objects only due to the constraint caused by the mite-removing
device 20.
[0026] As described above, when the cleaner body 10 and the mite-removing device 20 are
combined, the mite-removing vacuum cleaner 100 of the present disclosure can be operated
to suck duct and remove mites from bedding D; alternatively, when the cleaner body
10 and the mite-removing device 20 are separated from each other, the cleaner body
10 can be used to suck dust independently. Therefore, the mite-removing vacuum cleaner
100 can perform mite-removing and dust-sucking functions both, or perform the general
dust-sucking function independently.
[0027] In the first preferred embodiment, the at least one first conductive member 13, the
at least one second conductive member 23 and the at least one first aperture 63 are
two in number, respectively, but these are just examples and the present disclosure
is not limited thereto. In practice, the vacuum cleaner 100 can has single first conductive
member 13, single second conductive member 23 and single first aperture 63, and their
implementation can refer to the first preferred embodiment, so not shown in drawings.
[0028] Please refer to Fig. 12. A second preferred embodiment of the present disclosure
provides an mite-removing vacuum cleaner 200 similar to the first embodiment, and
the difference between the second preferred embodiment and the first preferred embodiment
is described below.
[0029] The sidewalls of the first vacuum port 11 are formed with at least one fastening
slot 111, and the second embodiment further includes a second brush 90 which has a
second brush part 91 and a second protrusion 92. The protrusion 92 is formed with
at least one stop block 921 corresponding to the at least one fastening slot 111.
In the second embodiment, the at least one fastening slot 111 and the at least one
stop block 921 are two in number, respectively, for example.
[0030] In operation, the cleaner body 10 is mounted with the second brush 90 to perform
general dust-sucking function.
[0031] As described above, in the second preferred embodiment, the at least one fastening
slot 111 and the at least one stop block 921 are two in number, respectively, but
the present disclosure is not limited thereto. In practice, the fastening slot 111
and the stop block 921 can be single, respectively, and their implementation can refer
to the second preferred embodiment, so not shown in drawings.
[0032] Other structures of the second preferred embodiment of the present disclosure are
the same as that of the first preferred embodiment, so their detail description is
omitted.
[0033] The above-mentioned descriptions represent merely the exemplary embodiment of the
present disclosure, without any intention to limit the scope of the present disclosure
thereto. Various equivalent changes, alternations or modifications based on the claims
of present disclosure are all consequently viewed as being embraced by the scope of
the present disclosure.
1. An mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) for suck duct and remove mites,
characterized in that the mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) comprises:
a cleaner body (10) having a dust-sucking direction defined as the front thereof,
wherein the cleaner body (10) is electrically connected with a power source and has
a first vacuum port (11) formed at the front thereof, a handle (12), at least one
first conductive member (13), a contacting surface (16) formed at a lower edge of
the first vacuum port (11) thereof, and a fastening hole (14) formed at a lateral
side thereof; and
a mite-removing device (20) detachably assembled with a front section of the cleaner
body (10) and having a circuit board (21) electrically connected with the power source,
a vibrator (30) electrically connected with the circuit board (21), a UV sterilization
lamp (28) and a fastening assembly (70); wherein the mite-removing device (20) has
a dust-sucking channel (22) provided with an end formed as a second vacuum port (221)
and other end formed as a third vacuum port (222), at least one second conductive
member (23) corresponding to the at least one first conductive member (13) of the
cleaner body (10), an opening (24) formed at a bottom surface thereof, a receiving
cavity (25) formed by inwardly recessing from down to up at the opening (24), a combination
cavity (50) formed by inwardly recessing at a middle of a rear part thereof and in
communication with the second vacuum port (221), and a bearing surface (251) formed
by the sidewalls of the receiving cavity (25) protruding into the combination cavity
(50) and corresponding to the contacting surface (16) of the cleaner body (10), the
UV sterilization lamp (28) disposed in the receiving cavity (25) and electrically
connected with the circuit board (21) and the fastening assembly (70) disposed correspondingly
to the fastening hole (14) of the cleaner body (10);
wherein when the mite-removing device (20) is combined with the cleaner body (10),
the front section of the cleaner body (10) is inserted into the combination cavity
(50) of the mite-removing device (20), the first vacuum port (11) of the cleaner body
(10) is in communication with the second vacuum port (221) of the mite-removing device
(20), the contacting surface (16) of the cleaner body (10) is abutted against the
bearing surface (251) of the mite-removing device (20), the at least one first conductive
member (13) of the cleaner body (10) is in contact and electrically connected with
the at least one second conductive member (23) of the mite-removing device (20), and
the fastening assembly (70) of the mite-removing device (20) is movably fastened with
the fastening hole of the cleaner body (10).
2. The mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of
recessed parts (26) are formed by inwardly recessing at the bottom surface of the
mite-removing device (20), and a plurality of wheels (27) are respectively disposed
in the plurality of recessed parts (26) of the mite-removing device (20).
3. The mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) according to claim 2, wherein the mite-removing
device (20) has two lamp sockets (281) disposed in the receiving cavity (25) and respectively
connected with two opposite ends of the UV sterilization lamp (28) and electrically
connected with the circuit board (21).
4. The mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) according to claim 3, wherein a hole (261)
is formed on a top wall of one of the recessed parts (26); the mite-removing device
(20) includes a pressing assembly (40) disposed in one of the recessed parts (26)
and located under the circuit board (21) and having a wheel frame (41), a pushing
rod (42), a first spring (44) and a pressing switch (46), wherein one of the wheels
(27) is disposed in the wheel frame (41) which extends upwardly to form the pushing
rod (42), and the pushing rod (42) is provided with a groove (421) cut therethrough
and a larger-diameter part (422) a top thereof passing through the hole (261) to abut
against the top wall of the recessed part (26) and position over the hole (261), and
the first spring (44) is sleeved on the pushing rod (42) and constrained between an
inner edge of the top wall of the recessed part (26) and an upper surface of the wheel
frame (41); the pushing rod (42) has a top end in contact and electrically connected
with the pressing switch (46) that is electrically connected with the circuit board
(21).
5. The mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) according to claim 1, wherein the at least
one first conductive member (13) is disposed on the lateral side of the cleaner body
(10), and the fastening hole (14) of the cleaner body (10) is located behind the at
least first conductive member (13); the cleaner body (10) has two pivot cavities (15)
respectively disposed at two opposite sides thereof and located ahead the at least
one first conductive member (13), and the contacting surface of the cleaner body (10)
is an arch-shaped and concave surface formed at lower edge of the first vacuum port
(11); wherein the mite-removing device (20) has a top cover (61) and a base (62) covered
by the top cover (61); a first chamber (A) is formed between the top cover (61) and
a hollow part at a side of the base (62); at least one first aperture (63) and second
aperture (64) are formed on the wall between the base (62) and the combination cavity
(50), and the at least first aperture (63) is located ahead the second aperture (64);
the at least one second conductive member (23) is disposed in the first chamber (A)
of the base (62), and a part of the at least one second conductive member passes (23)
through the at least one first aperture (63); the base (62) has two pivot pins (51)
protruding toward the combination cavity (50) and located corresponding to the two
pivot cavities (15) and located ahead the at least one second conductive member (23);
the circuit board (21) is disposed in the first chamber (A).
6. The mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) according to claim 5, wherein a divider (65)
is formed in the first chamber (A) of the mite-removing device (20), and a space (A1)
is formed by surrounding the divider (65) and a backside wall of the first chamber
(A); the fastening assembly (70) is disposed in the space (A1) and includes a fastening
member (71), a second spring (72) and a pushing member (73), wherein the fastening
member (71) has an end formed with a mounting part (711) and other end formed with
a fastening part (712), and the second spring (72) has an end sleeved on the mounting
part (711) of the fastening member (71) and abutted against the mounting part (711)
of the fastening member (71), and an opposite end abutted against the divider (65),
such that the second spring (72) is compressed by the mounting part (711) of the fastening
member (71) to store an elastic force; the fastening part (712) of the fastening member
(71) is movably inserted into the second aperture (64) and movably fastened in the
fastening hole (14); the base (62) has a through-opening formed at the backside wall
of the first chamber (A), and the pushing member (73) has an end extending to form
a linking part (731) inserted through the through-opening and connected with the fastening
member (71) and the other end formed with a pushing part (732).
7. The mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) according to claim 5, wherein a second chamber
(B) is formed between a front hollow part of the base (62) and the top cover (61),
and the base (62) has a cavity (66) formed by inwardly recessing from down to up and
located ahead the third vacuum port (222) and provided with sidewalls thereof protruding
into the second chamber (B) to form a combination surface (661), and a combination
hole (67) and two through holes (68) are formed on the sidewalls of the cavity (66);
wherein the vibrator (30) is disposed on the combination surface (661) and has a combination
block (31) which is inserted through the combination hole (67);
wherein the mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) further comprises a first brush (80)
which has an end formed with a first brush part (81) and other end formed with a connecting
part (82) and two first protrusions (83); the first brush (80) is disposed on the
bottom surface of the base (62) and located in the cavity (66), and the connecting
part (82) and the two first protrusions (83) are respectively inserted into the combination
hole (67) and the two through holes (68), and the connecting part (82) of the first
brush (80) is combined with the combination block (31) of the vibrator (30).
8. The mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) according to claim 5, wherein a third chamber
(C) is formed between the top cover (61) and a hollow part at other side of base (62);
the mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) further comprises a second brush (90) disposed
in the third chamber (C).
9. The mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) according to claim 1, wherein a wall of the
first vacuum port (11) is formed with at least one fastening slot (111); the mite-removing
vacuum cleaner (100) further comprises a second brush (90) which has a second brush
part (91) and a second protrusion (92) provided with at least one stop block (921)
detachably engaged with the at least one fastening slot (111).
10. The mite-removing vacuum cleaner (100) according to claim 1, wherein the mite-removing
device (20) has a transparent cover (29) configured to cover the opening (24) of the
mite-removing device (20).