Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an autonomous cleaner.
Background of the invention
[0002] In order to facilitate the work related to vacuum cleaning of floor areas in different
types of building structures, autonomous vacuum cleaners have been available on the
market for some time. These autonomous cleaners automatically move in different directions
over the floor to clean the floor area without human involvement. The cleaner is either
moving randomly or according to a predetermined pattern over the floor until a navigation
system detects an obstacle or the cleaner hit some obstacle and turn. Consequently,
the size and design of the cleaner is important factors to ensure that the cleaner
is able to access as large area as possible of the floor since a cleaner with a limited
height and width will be able to access areas under and around furniture, or in close
corners more easily.
[0003] Autonomous cleaners have a cleaner body which comprises the different components
of the cleaner, and wheels supporting the body to make it possible for the cleaner
to move over the floor surface. In the cleaner body electrical motors are arranged
together with at least two wheels for powering the cleaner. Particles such as dust,
sand etc are collected from the floor surface by a brush roll and lead via a passage
adjacent to the roll to a dust container arranged within the body. In order to further
improve the cleaning result the roll could be combined with a fan powered by an electric
motor to generate a flow of air through the passage to suck the particles into the
passage and the dust container.
[0004] In order to make the cleaner work as intended, and ensure a good cleaning result,
several components need to be arranged in the cleaner body. This is however contradictable
to the desired small outer dimensions of the cleaner body to make it possible for
the cleaner to access as large area as possible of the floor surface. The design of
each of the components, as well as the interior design of the cleaner is consequently
extremely important to ensure the desired function of the different components, the
desired limited size of the cleaner body and the possibility to clean as large areas
as possible without requiring frequent emptying of the dust container.
[0005] There are a number of autonomous cleaners disclosed in the prior art. One example
of a cleaner is illustrated in
WO 2013/105431. The disclosed cleaner has a substantially circular cleaner body comprising the different
components of the cleaner. As can be seen in the figures a number of different components
are fitted within the cleaner body which in combination with the desired small outer
size of the cleaner makes the room for the different components limited. The limited
space within the cleaner body has some severe drawbacks on the disclosed cleaner.
One of them is that the dust container has a very small volume. The small volume results
in that the container must be emptied more frequently to ensure the desired cleaning
result which is devastating since the container must be emptied manually. Furthermore
the removal and fitting of the dust container in the cleaner body is complicated du
to the complex design of the dust container and the surrounding structures in the
cleaner body.
[0006] There is consequently a need for an improved dust container and an autonomous cleaner
design that reduces the drawback described above.
Summary of the invention
[0007] The present invention, defined in the appended claims, relates to an autonomous cleaner
that to at least some extent fulfils the needs defined above.
[0008] The autonomous cleaner according to the invention comprises:
a cleaner body in which a cavity is defined; and
a dust container removably fitted in the cavity, said dust container comprising an
air and debris inlet, an air outlet for admitting an air flow through the dust container,
said dust container comprises a dust compartment for the debris, wherein the ratio
between the dust compartment volume and the cleaner body volume is within the range
0.1 to 0.2.
[0009] The dust compartment volume is defined as the volume within the dust container usable
for particles, debris and dust, and the volume of the cleaner body the volume within
the cleaner body with the volume of the dust container included in the cleaner body
volume.
[0010] The cleaner according to the invention provides an efficient autonomous cleaner that
is able to cover large floor areas without requiring emptying of the dust container
since the volume of the dust container in relation to the volume within the cleaner
body is larger than in known cleaners. The increased dust container volume is a result
of extensive work to optimize the different components arranged in the cleaner body
and the internal configuration and layout of the different components required to
ensure that the autonomous cleaner work as intended.
[0011] In one embodiment of the autonomous cleaner, the dust container furthermore comprises
a container wall and a filter arranged in the dust container, wherein the dust compartment
within the dust container is defined by the container wall and the filter. The filter,
together with the container wall, defines the dust compartment, i.e. the dust compartment
usable for debris received in the dust container.
[0012] In one embodiment of the autonomous cleaner, the cleaner body is surrounded by a
casing and the volume of the cleaner body defined by the casing is within the range
4 to 6 litres. The casing protects the different components arranged in the cleaner
body and the specified volume ensures a cleaner body with limited outer dimensions
which makes it easier for the cleaner to clean areas that otherwise would have been
difficult to access.
[0013] In one embodiment of the autonomous cleaner, the dust container comprises a surface
arranged to constitute a part of the cleaner casing to reduce the number of different
components and/or different constructional elements within the cleaner body and thereby
make it possible to increase the dust container volume within the cleaner body.
[0014] In one embodiment of the autonomous cleaner, the inlet is arranged in a first side
and the outlet is arranged in a second side of the dust container, said filter is
arranged to extend across the entire dust container between the inlet and the outlet
and the volume of the dust compartment on the inlet side of the filter is at least
0,6 liters. The defined container design with the filter in the dust container is
favourable since the flow of air through the dust container will extend through the
filter. This embodiment furthermore makes it possible to arrange a filter with large
filter area such that the flow of air must pass through the filter.
[0015] In one embodiment of the autonomous cleaner, the cleaner body has a lower side intended
to be arranged towards a floor surface, an upper side in which the cavity is defined
and a forward and an aft end.
[0016] In one embodiment of the autonomous cleaner, an elongated brush roll with a first
and a second end is arranged in a recess in the lower side of the cleaner body, said
brush roll is extending substantially transverse to a longitudinal direction of the
cleaner.
[0017] One embodiment of the autonomous cleaner furthermore comprises a brush roll engine
adapted rotate the brush roll, the engine is arranged close to the longitudinal axis
behind the brush roll and an elongated drive shaft extending from the engine towards
one end of the brush roll where a drive transmission is arranged. The defined position
and design of the brush roll engine and the drive shaft makes it possible to arrange
the engine in a position within the cleaner body that makes it possible to increase
the volume of the dust container since the engine is arranged in front of the dust
container close to the bottom structure of the cleaner body.
[0018] One embodiment of the autonomous cleaner comprises two drive units each comprising
a wheel and an engine powering the wheel, said drive units are arranged behind the
brush roll adjacent to the first and second end of the brush roll and said brush engine
is arranged between the first and second drive unit. The use of two separately arranged
drive units facilitates the installation since each wheel has its dedicated small
electrical engine arranged in direct relation to respective wheel.
[0019] In one embodiment of the autonomous cleaner, the engines of the drive units are electrical
engines powered by at least two battery packs arranged separately within the cleaner
body. Electrical engines are small, reliable and efficient. Furthermore, the use of
two battery packs reduces the overall size of each battery pack which makes it easier
to fit the battery packs within the cleaner body and ensures a reliable powering of
the cleaner since each battery pack will be able to power the cleaner individually
for a period of time.
[0020] In one embodiment of the autonomous cleaner, the drive units furthermore comprise
a wheel suspension extending in forward direction from the wheel shaft. The wheel
suspension makes it easier for the cleaner to access areas where the floor structure
is rough and obstacles are arranged on the floor surface.
[0021] In one embodiment of the autonomous cleaner, the cleaner body has a substantially
triangular shape with a wider forward than aft end. The brush roll is arranged in
the forward end and the dust container in the centre of the cleaner body. The triangular
shape improves the possibilities for the cleaner to access areas that otherwise would
have been difficult to reach.
[0022] The different embodiment described above may of course be combined and modified in
different ways without departing from the scope of the invention that will be described
more in detail in the detailed description.
Brief description of the drawings
[0023] One embodiment of the dust container and an autonomous cleaner are illustrated in
the appended figures.
Figure 1 discloses a perspective view of an autonomous cleaner.
Figure 2 discloses the autonomous cleaner in a cross sectional view through the longitudinal
direction of the autonomous cleaner.
Figure 3 discloses a perspective view of the dust container
Figure 4 discloses a perspective view of the interior of an autonomous cleaner from
above.
Figure 5 illustrates an exploded view of different components of the autonomous cleaner.
Detailed description
[0024] An autonomous cleaner 10 is illustrated in perspective in figure 1. The cleaner has
a cleaner body 11 in which all cleaner components are arranged. The cleaner body is
enclosed by a cleaner casing 12 that surrounds the different components arranged within
the cleaner body. The cleaner casing 12 is designed to both make room for the required
components enclosed by the casing, and to give the cleaner the desired attractive
appearance. The shape and colour could be modified in several different ways.
[0025] The illustrated cleaner 10 has a forward end 13 and an aft end 14, and a longitudinal
axis L extending through the centre of the cleaner body. The cleaner casing 12 has
and front side 15 that is slightly curved while the width of the cleaner is reduced
towards the rounded aft end 14 resulting in a substantially triangular shape with
rounded corners. The shape of the cleaner, with rounded corners, is important to ensure
that the cleaner can access and turn in narrow passages or floor areas.
[0026] In the front side 15 of the cleaner 10, means 16 for navigation of the cleaner are
arranged. Furthermore, the forward part of the cleaner casing 12 is formed as a front
section 17 structurally separated from the rest of the cleaner casing. The front section
17 is designed as a bumper with detecting means that indicate if the cleaner hit an
obstacle. The means 16 for navigation, and the detection means are connected to a
control unit arranged within the cleaner body 11. The control unit, in the illustrated
embodiment of the cleaner the control unit comprises a printed circuit board 80 extending
substantially horizontally in the forward end of the cleaner body in order to process
information, control the manoeuvring of the autonomous cleaner and the different functions
of the cleaner. The casing 12 furthermore comprises a substantially flat top side
18.
[0027] In figure 2 a cross sectional view though the longitudinal axis L of the cleaner
10 is illustrated and in figure 4 a sections of the casing has been excluded to more
clearly illustrate the interior of the autonomous cleaner and the different components
fitted in the cleaner body. Figure 5 illustrates an exploded view of the autonomous
cleaner. In the forward end 13 of the cleaner body, an elongated brush roll 19 is
arranged in a corresponding recess in the lower side of the autonomous cleaner. The
brush roll 19 has a substantially circular cross section and extends across substantially
the entire forward end of the cleaner perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L to
cover as wide floor area as possible when the cleaner is moving over the floor surface.
The brush roll is provided with at least one brush 20 and / or elastic rib 21 that
extend along the roll 22 either substantially straight along the brush roll, or helically
around the brush roll. The brush roll in the forward end of the cleaner body is intended
to lift and collect particles from the floor surface and transports them via a dust
passage 24 to a dust container 25 arranged in the centre of the cleaner body 11. Behind
the brush roll 19 an engine 81 for rotating the brush roll is arranged. The engine
is arranged close to the longitudinal axis L with the drive shaft 82 extending substantially
parallel to the brush roll 19. The drive shaft 82 is extending all the way to one
of the brush roll ends where the drive shaft via a drive transmission rotates the
brush roll 19. The engine is arranged close to the bottom structure 83 of the cleaner
free space within the cleaner body behind and above the engine. The engine is preferably
an electrical engine powered by two battery packs 84 arranged close to the inner surface
of the cleaner casing 12 in the aft of the clearer body. Two small battery packs are
more easily fitted within the cleaner body than one larger battery and the position
of the battery packs in the aft increases the space in the centre of the cleaner body
for the dust container 25.
[0028] Immediately behind the brush roll 19 and adjacent to each end of the brush roll a
drive unit 85 is arranged. Each drive unit 85 comprises an individually controlled
and powered wheel 86 for supporting the cleaner on the floor surface, an electrical
engine 87 for transmission and steering of the cleaner and a wheel suspension 88 in
order to make it possible for the cleaner to move over rough floor structures. The
cleaner is furthermore supported on the floor surface by a third aft wheel 89.
[0029] In the centre of the cleaner body, behind the brush roll, the brush roll engine and
the drive units the cavity 90 for the dust container is formed. The cavity is open
towards the top surface 18 of the cleaner casing to facilitate both the fitting and
removal of the dust container 45 from the cleaner body 11.
[0030] The autonomous cleaner furthermore comprises a side brush unit 91 arranged close
to one of the brush roll ends. The side brush unit comprises a side brush 92 rotating
around a substantially vertical axis to sweep dust and particles towards the brush
roll 19 and improve the cleaning in close corners or close to for example a wall structure
or furniture. The side brush is rotated by a small electrical engine 93 arrange above
the vertical shaft.
[0031] The dust passage 24 is arranged to direct air and debris from the brush roll to the
dust container and has a width corresponding to the length of the brush roll and a
forward opening 23 arranged adjacent to the brush roll such that the collected particles
could enter the opening 23 easily. The passage 24 is slightly curved and ended by
an aft opening 26 arranged in contact with a corresponding inlet opening 27 of the
dust container 25 to lead the particles from the brush roll backwards to the dust
container 25. The container 25 is illustrated separately in figure 3 and will be described
in detail further down this description.
[0032] In the aft end of the cleaner 10, a fan 50 and an electrical engine 51 for powering
the fan are arranged to create a flow of air through the cleaner 10. The air is sucked
into the forward opening 23 of the dust passage 24 and continues via the dust passage
24 to the dust container 25 to assist the brush roll by sucking dust and particles
from the floor surface and the brush roll and lead the dust and particles to the dust
container 25. The air continues via a dust compartment 32 through a filter 30 arranged
in the dust container 25 above the inlet opening to ensure that dust and particles
remain in the dust container before the air continues to an outlet opening 28 in the
aft end of the dust container 25 and exits the cleaner via an outlet passage 31 in
the aft end 14 of the cleaner casing. The air flow through the cleaner 10 is illustrated
in figure 2 by a number of small arrows A.
[0033] The dust container 25 comprises a container wall 31 formed of for example a plastic
material. The container wall 31 encloses a dust compartment 32 for collected dust
and particles formed in the centre of the dust container 25. The dust compartment
32 is defined by the surrounding dust container wall 31 and the filter extending within
the dust container across the entire path from the inlet to the outlet to ensure a
large filter area and that all air pass the filter. In the illustrated embodiment
of the autonomous cleaner the dust compartment has a volume within the range of 0.6
to 0.8 litres. The dust container 25 comprises a first side 33 arranged in the forward
end of the container and intended to be arranged substantially parallel to the aft
end of the dust passage 24 and the brush roll. In the illustrated embodiment the first
side 33 is slightly angled to correspond to the aft end of the dust passage. However,
modifications are possible as long as the aft end of the dust passage 24 and the first
side 33 of the dust container 25 have corresponding shapes and fit together. In the
first side the inlet opening 27 to the dust chamber 32 is formed. The inlet opening
27 is elongated to provide a large inlet area and facilitate the flow of air, particles
and dust into the dust chamber.
[0034] The dust container 25 furthermore comprises a second side 34 arranged opposite to
the first side 33 and arranged substantially parallel to the first side. The second
side 34 is arranged in the aft end of the dust container 25 and is substantially flat
and intended to be arranged substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis L of
the cleaner 10. The outlet opening 28 is formed in the second side 34 of the container
25.
[0035] The first and second side of the container are connected by side surfaces 35 extending
between the first and second side to enclose the dust chamber 32, and a substantially
flat bottom surface 40. The side surfaces 35 have a slightly curved shape but could
be modified in several ways as long as the dust container fit in the provided space
within the cleaner body.
[0036] The illustrated dust container has a shape corresponding to the shape of the cleaner
body, i.e. a wide forward end and a narrower aft end to provide as large dust container
volume as possible. In order to facilitate the removal of dust and particles collected
in the dust container, the dust container 25 is divided in an upper 36 and a lower
section 37. The upper section 37 serves as a lid that is used to open and close the
dust container. The upper and lower section is turnably connected to each other by
for example one or more hinges 38 arranged along one of the corresponding sides of
the upper and lower section. The upper section of the container wall comprises a substantially
flat top surface 41 facing upwards and intended to constitute an outside upper surface
section of the cleaner casing when the dust container is correctly fitted in the cleaner.
Letting the top side 41 of the dust container constitute a section of the cleaner
casing saves space and simplifies the structure of the cleaner body and the cleaner
casing which makes it possible to increase the dust container volume further which
is very favourable since the time between required emptying of the dust container
is increased.
[0037] The inlet opening 27 is arranged in the lower section 37 while the outlet opening
is arranged in the upper section 36. The dust container 25 furthermore comprises releasable
securing means 39 arranged on the upper and / or lower section to maintain the upper
and lower section in the closed position. In the illustrated embodiment the securing
means 39 are embodied as a resilient hook 42 arranged on the upper section and intended
to grip a not illustrated recess in the lower section thereby securing the two sections
together. The securing means are released by pressing the resilient hook 42 to disengage
the recess. The resilient hook is accessible via an opening in the top side of the
cleaner casing.
[0038] Within the dust container 25 the filter 30 is arranged. The filter 30 is arranged
in the upper section 36 of the dust container and is intended to move together with
the upper section when the dust container is opened. The filter divides the space
within the dust container in a dust compartment on one side of the filter and an outlet
compartment on the opposite side of the filter. The volume of the dust compartment
in relation to the overall volume within the dust container should preferably be as
large as possible to extend the time between emptying of the dust container. The filter
is arranged slightly angled in relation to a horizontal plane in the upper section
between the inlet opening 27 and the outlet opening 28 such that the flow of air must
pass through the filter 30. The filter 30 has a shape corresponding to the shape of
the dust container in the intended filter position and extends across the entire cross
section of the dust chamber to maximise the filter area. The filter could be made
of any known filter material, soft or stiff, as long as the desired filter characteristics
are achieved. However, the filter material is preferably washable and possible to
reuse to reduce waste material.
[0039] The illustrated filter arrangement comprises a frame 43 surrounding a filter area
44 of filter material. The filter material of the filter area must be replaced or
cleaned regularly and could be removed from the frame 43 without efforts. The frame
43 is designed to fit within the upper section of the dust container during use of
the cleaner. The filter is arranged between the outlet opening and a surrounding edge
45 of the upper section that is facing the lower section. The filter frame is movably
secured in the upper section 36 of the dust container by at least one hinge in order
to be movable between a secured position within the upper section, i.e. the intended
filter position during use of the autonomous cleaner, and an open position where the
space inside the filter adjacent to the outlet opening is accessible to make it possible
to replace the filter material within the frame or the entire filter alternatively
clean the filter and the space within the upper section normally closed by the filter
30.
[0040] The dust container 25 or the container body furthermore comprises means for securing
the dust container in the autonomous cleaner, not illustrated in the appended figures.
The means for securing the dust container are fitted in the container wall on the
outside surface of the container wall and / or in the cleaner body. The dust container
is secured in the correct position within the cleaner body by the securing means but
could be released by a release button 47 accessible from the outside of the cleaner
casing. The release button 47 is positioned on the top side of the cleaner casing
adjacent to the first side of the container in the forward end of the cleaner. The
dust container is released by pressing the release button.
EXAMPLE
[0041] As described in the summary of the invention, the dust compartment volume is defined
as the volume within the dust container usable for particles, debris and dust and
the volume of the cleaner body the volume within the cleaner body with the volume
of the dust container included in the cleaner body volume.
[0042] For the autonomous cleaner illustrated in the appended figures the following numbers
have been determined:
Cleaner body volume |
5.15 Liters |
Dust compartment volume |
0.7 Liters |

[0043] The dust compartment volume as well as the cleaner body volume will however change
if the design of the autonomous cleaner is modified but in order to ensure that the
desired extended time period between the required emptying of the dust container and
the limited overall size of the autonomous cleaner the ration between the dust compartment
volume and the cleaner body volume should be within the range 0.1 to 0.2.
[0044] Furthermore the dust compartment preferably has a volume exceeding 0.6 liters to
ensure the desired extended time period between the required emptying of the dust
container, and preferably the cleaner body volume does not exceed 7 liters to keep
the overall dimensions of the cleaner body small which is essential to make it possible
for the autonomous cleaner to turn and access narrow passages or floor areas.
[0045] The embodiments described above could be combined and modified in different ways
without departing from the scope of the invention that is defined by the appended
claims.
1. Autonomous cleaner (10) comprising:
a cleaner body (11) in which a cavity (90) is defined; and
a dust container (25) removably fitted in the cavity (90), said dust container (25)
comprising an air and debris inlet (27), an air outlet (28) for admitting an air flow
through the dust container (25), said dust container (25) comprises a dust compartment
for the debris,
wherein the cleaner body has a wider forward (13) than aft end (14).
2. Autonomous cleaner (10) according to claim 1, wherein the cleaner (10) has a substantially
triangular shape.
3. Autonomous cleaner (10) according to claim 1, wherein the cavity (90) is formed in
the centre of the cleaner body (11).
4. Autonomous cleaner (10) according to any of claims 1 - 3, wherein the cleaner body
is enclosed by a cleaner casing (12), the cleaner casing has a front side (15) in
the forward end (13) wherein the means for navigation (16) is arranged in the front
side (15) of the cleaner.
5. Autonomous cleaner (10) according to claim 4, wherein the means for navigation (16)
is connected to a control unit (80) such as a printed circuit board, the control unit
extending substantially horizontally in the forward end (13) in the cleaner body.
6. Autonomous cleaner (10) according to claim any of claims 1 - 5, wherein an elongated
brush roll (19) is arranged in the forward end (13) of the cleaner casing.
7. Autonomous cleaner (10) according to claim 6, wherein the brush roll (19) is arranged
in (connection with) a forward opening (23) in the lower side of the cleaner body.
8. Autonomous cleaner (10) according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the cleaner comprises a
side brush unit (91) arranged close to one end of the brush roll (19).
9. Autonomous cleaner (10) according to any of claims 1 - 8, wherein a fan (50) and an
electrical engine (51) for powering the fan are arranged in the aft end (14) of the
cleaner to create a flow of air through the cleaner (10).
10. Autonomous cleaner (10) according to claim 9, wherein the air flow through the cleaner
exits the cleaner via an outlet passage (31) in the aft end (14) of the cleaner casing
(12).
11. Autonomous cleaner (10) according to any of claims 1 -10, wherein the top side (41)
of the dust container (25) constitute a section cleaner casing (12).
12. Autonomous cleaner (10) according to any of claims 1 -11, wherein the dust container
(25) has a wide forward end and a narrower aft end.