[Technical Field]
[0001] The disclosure relates to a cleaning apparatus including a vacuum cleaner and a docking
station, and more specifically, to a docking station and a cleaning apparatus capable
of automatically discharging dust inside a vacuum cleaner.
[Background Art]
[0002] In general, a vacuum cleaner is a device that is equipped with a fan motor generating
suction power, and through the suction power generated by the fan motor, suctions
foreign substances, such as dust, together with air, separates the foreign substances
contained in the suctioned air from the air, and collects the dust to perform cleaning.
[0003] The vacuum cleaner includes a dust collecting chamber for collecting foreign substances,
and a user needs to periodically separate the foreign substances collected in the
dust collecting chamber from the vacuum cleaner and discharge the separated foreign
substances from the dust collecting chamber.
[Disclosure]
[Technical Problem]
[0004] One aspect of the disclosure provides a cleaning apparatus including a docking station
of a vacuum cleaner capable of automatically discharging foreign substances from a
dust collecting chamber.
[0005] Another aspect of the disclosure provides a cleaning apparatus including a docking
station capable of discharging foreign substances from a dust collecting chamber while
charging a battery of a vacuum cleaner.
[Technical Solution]
[0006] According to an aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a cleaning apparatus
including: a vacuum cleaner including a battery configured to generate a suction force
and a dust collecting chamber in which foreign substances suctioned by the suction
force are collected; and a docking station connected to the vacuum cleaner and having
a long axis extending in a first direction, wherein the docking station includes:
a charging part provided to come in contact with the battery to charge the battery;
a docking part connected to the dust collecting chamber to remove the foreign substances
collected in the dust collecting chamber; and a suction device configured to suction
the foreign substances and internal air in the dust collecting chamber docked onto
the docking part, wherein the docking part includes a docking opening that is opened
in a second direction different from the first direction such that at least a portion
of the dust collecting chamber is inserted into the docking opening.
[0007] The charging part may be disposed upward of the docking part in the first direction.
[0008] The first direction may be provided in a direction corresponding to an upper side
and lower side direction of the docking station, and the second direction may be provided
in a direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction.
[0009] The first direction may be provided in a direction corresponding to an upper side
and lower side direction of the docking station, and the second direction may be provided
in a direction inclined with respect to the first direction.
[0010] The dust collecting chamber may include a body provided in a cylindrical shape formed
around an extension axis extending in one direction, and may be provided to be inserted
into the docking part in an extending direction of the extension axis of the dust
collecting chamber.
[0011] The vacuum cleaner may further include: a suction unit configured to suction foreign
substances; and an extension pipe connecting the suction unit and the dust collecting
chamber to each other and having a long axis extending in one direction, and the long
axis of the extension pipe and the extension axis of the dust collecting chamber may
be provided to be substantially perpendicular to each other.
[0012] The vacuum cleaner may further include: a suction unit configured to suction foreign
substances; and an extension pipe connecting the suction unit and the dust collecting
chamber to each other and having a long axis extending in one direction, and while
the dust collecting chamber is docked onto the docking part, the vacuum cleaner may
be supported on the docking station such that the long axis of the extension pipe
extends in a direction corresponding to the first direction.
[0013] The dust collecting chamber may further include: a dust collecting chamber opening
that is opened in a direction corresponding to the extending direction of the extension
axis of the body and formed at one end of the body; and a dust collecting chamber
door configured to open and close the dust collecting chamber opening, and while the
dust collecting chamber is inserted into the docking opening, the dust collecting
chamber door may be provided to be disposed inside the docking part.
[0014] The dust collecting chamber may further include a fixing member provided to fix the
dust collecting chamber door to the body, and when pressed by an external force, release
the fixing of the dust collecting chamber door, and the docking part may be configured
to press the fixing member in response to the dust collecting chamber being inserted
into the docking opening.
[0015] The docking part may include an opening guide configured to press the fixing member
in response to the dust collecting chamber being inserted into the docking opening.
[0016] The dust collecting chamber door may be provided to rotate about a rotation shaft
disposed at one side of one end of the body, and the dust collecting chamber may be
provided such that, when the dust collecting chamber is inserted into the docking
opening, the rotation shaft may be disposed on an upper end of the dust collecting
chamber in the first direction.
[0017] The dust collecting chamber may further include an elastic member disposed in an
extending direction of the rotating shaft for the dust collecting chamber door to
be biased in a direction toward the body.
[0018] The dust collecting chamber may further include a pair of magnetic members disposed
on the body and the dust collecting chamber door, respectively.
[0019] The dust collecting chamber door may be provided to be rotated about the rotation
shaft by a suction air current formed in the suction device when the suction device
is driven.
[0020] The docking station may further include a collecting part configured to collect foreign
substances inside the dust collecting chamber flowing through a suction air current
formed by the suction device, wherein the charging part, the docking part, the collecting
part, and the suction device may be sequentially arranged in the first direction.
[0021] A cleaning apparatus including: a vacuum cleaner including a battery for generating
a suction force, a dust collecting chamber in which foreign substances suctioned by
the suction force are collected; and a docking station connected to each of the battery
and the dust collecting chamber,
wherein the docking station includes: a body including a docking surface having a
docking opening to which the dust collecting chamber is docked and having a long axis
extending in a first direction; a charging part connected to the battery and formed
on an upper side of the docking surface in the first direction; a docking part communicating
with the docking opening and provided to allow at least a part of the dust collecting
chamber to be inserted thereinto remove foreign substances collected in the dust collecting
chamber; and a suction device configured to suction the foreign substances and internal
air in the dust collecting chamber docked onto the docking part, wherein the dust
collecting chamber is provided to be inserted into the docking opening in a second
direction perpendicular to the first direction.
[0022] In addition, the docking station may be provided such that the charging part and
the suction device are simultaneously operated.
[0023] According to an aspect of the disclosure, there is provide a cleaning apparatus including:
a vacuum cleaner including a suction unit configured to suction foreign substances,
a dust collecting chamber configured to collect the foreign substances suctioned from
the suction unit, and an extension pipe connecting the suction unit to the dust collector
and having a long axis extending in one direction; and a docking station connected
to the vacuum cleaner and having a long axis extending in a first direction, wherein
the docking station includes: a body including a docking surface having a docking
opening to which the dust collecting chamber is docked and having a long axis extending
in a first direction; a docking part communicating with the docking opening and provided
to allow the dust collecting chamber to be inserted in a second direction different
from the first direction to remove foreign substances collected in the dust collecting
chamber; and a suction device configured to suction the foreign substances and internal
air in the dust collecting chamber docked onto the docking part, wherein the dust
collecting chamber is provided in a cylindrical shape having a long axis extending
in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the extension pipe.
[0024] In addition, the second direction may correspond to a direction perpendicular to
the first direction.
[0025] In addition, the vacuum cleaner may further include a cleaner body having a motor
for forming a suction air current, and the dust collecting chamber may be integrally
formed with the cleaner body.
[Advantageous Effects]
[0026] According to an aspect of the disclosure, the cleaning apparatus can allow the docking
station of the vacuum cleaner to charge the battery of the vacuum cleaner while automatically
removing foreign substances collected in the dust collecting chamber of the vacuum
cleaner.
[0027] According to an aspect of the disclosure, when the dust collecting chamber of the
vacuum cleaner is inserted into the docking station in a direction substantially perpendicular
to a upper side and lower side direction, foreign substances collected in the dust
collecting can be effectively removed.
[Description of Drawings]
[0028]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a docking station of a cleaning apparatus
according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 2 is a view illustrating a state in which a vacuum cleaner of a cleaning apparatus
according to an embodiment of the disclosure is separated from a docking station.
FIG. 3 is a view illustrating a side cross-section of a part of a docking station
in a state in which a vacuum cleaner of a cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment
of the disclosure is docked onto the docking station.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a part of a vacuum cleaner of a cleaning
apparatus according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a part of a vacuum cleaner before
the vacuum cleaner is docked onto a docking station in a cleaning apparatus according
to an embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a part of a vacuum cleaner in a state
in which the vacuum cleaner is docked onto a docking station in a cleaning apparatus
according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a part of a vacuum cleaner when a
suction device is driven in a state in which the vacuum cleaner is docked onto the
docking station in the cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a part of a vacuum cleaner before
the vacuum cleaner is docked onto a docking station in a cleaning apparatus according
to another embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a part of a vacuum cleaner before
the vacuum cleaner is docked onto a docking station in a cleaning apparatus according
to another embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a part of a vacuum cleaner in a state
in which the vacuum cleaner is docked onto a docking station in a cleaning apparatus
according to another embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a part of a vacuum cleaner docked
onto a docking station with an opening guide driven in a cleaning apparatus according
to another embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 12 is a view illustrating a state in which a vacuum cleaner of a cleaning apparatus
according to another embodiment of the disclosure is docked onto a docking station.
[Modes of the Invention]
[0029] Embodiments described in the specification and configurations shown in the accompanying
drawings are merely exemplary examples of the disclosure, and various modifications
may replace the embodiments and the drawings of the disclosure at the time of filing
of the present application.
[0030] Further, identical symbols or numbers in the drawings of the disclosure denote components
or elements configured to perform substantially identical functions.
[0031] Further, terms used herein are only for the purpose of describing particular embodiments
and are not intended to limit to the disclosure. The singular form is intended to
include the plural form as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It
should be further understood that the terms "include," "including," "have," and/or
"having" specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements,
components, and/or groups thereof, but do not preclude the presence or addition of
one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or
groups thereof.
[0032] Further, it should be understood that, although the terms "first," "second," etc.
may be used herein to describe various elements, the elements are not limited by the
terms, and the terms are only used to distinguish one element from another. For example,
a first element could be termed a second element, and similarly, a second element
could be termed a first element without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
The term "and/or" includes combinations of one or all of a plurality of associated
listed items.
[0033] Further, the terms "upper side," "lower side," "upper side and lower side direction,"
and the like used herein are defined with reference to the drawings, and the shape
and the location of the components are not limited by the terms.
[0034] Hereinafter, an embodiment according to the disclosure will be described in detail
with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0035] FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a docking station of a cleaning apparatus
according to an embodiment of the disclosure, FIG. 2 is a view illustrating a state
in which a vacuum cleaner of a cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the
disclosure is separated from a docking station, FIG. 3 is a view illustrating a side
cross-section of a part of a docking station in a state in which a vacuum cleaner
of a cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the disclosure is docked onto
a docking station, and FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a part of a vacuum
cleaner of a cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
[0036] FIGS. 1 to 4, a cleaning apparatus 1 may include a cleaner 10 and a docking station
100.
[0037] The cleaner 10 may include a cleaner body 11, an extension pipe 17 detachably coupled
to the cleaner body 11, a suction unit 18 detachably coupled to the extension pipe
17, and a dust collecting chamber 20 connected to the cleaner body.
[0038] The cleaner body 11 may include a suction motor (not shown) that generates a suction
force required to suction foreign substances on a surface to be cleaned.
[0039] The dust collecting chamber 20 may be disposed upstream of the suction motor (not
shown) in an air current, to filter out dust or dirt in the air introduced through
the main suction unit 18 and collect the filtered dust or dirt. The dust collecting
chamber 20 may be integrally formed with the cleaner body 11. When the cleaner body
11 and the dust collecting chamber 20 are referred to as being integrally formed with
each other, the cleaner body 11 and the dust collecting chamber 20 may provide a structure
in which the dust collecting chamber 20 is not arbitrarily separated from the cleaner
body 11 in use. However, the disclosure is not limited thereto, and the dust collecting
chamber 20 may be provided to be detachable from the cleaner body 11.
[0040] The cleaner body 11 may include a handle 14 to be gripped by a user for manipulation
of the cleaner 10. The user may hold the handle 14 and move the cleaner 10 in the
front-rear direction.
[0041] The cleaner body 11 may include a dust collection guide 15 for guiding foreign substances
into the dust collecting chamber 20 by connecting the dust collecting chamber 20 to
the extension pipe 17 and the suction unit 18.
[0042] The dust collection guide 15 may be coupled to the above-described extension pipe
17 while guiding the foreign substances to the dust collecting chamber 20 as described
above. In addition, the dust collection guide 15 may be provided to be directly coupled
to the suction unit 18 other than the extension pipe 17 or may be coupled to other
components, such as an auxiliary suction unit.
[0043] The extension pipe 17 may extend to have a long axis X extending in one direction.
[0044] Accordingly, the user may have an increased convenience of cleaning by coupling various
components to the dust collection guide 15 according to the cleaning situation.
[0045] The dust collecting chamber 20 may be provided in a cylindrical shape having an extension
axis Y extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to a direction in which
the long axis X of the extension pipe 17 extends. In detail, the dust collection guide
15 may be coupled to the extension pipe 17 such that the long axis X of the extension
pipe 17 faces in a direction substantially perpendicular to the extending direction
of the extension axis Y of the dust collecting chamber 20.
[0046] The dust collecting chamber 20 may include a cylindrical body 22 extending in the
extending direction of the extension axis Y.
[0047] The dust collecting chamber 20 may be provided to collect foreign substances through
centrifugal rotation separation through the cylindrical body 22. The dust collecting
chamber 20 may include a multi-cyclone to collect foreign substances by centrifugal
rotation separation.
[0048] The dust collecting chamber 20 may include a dust collecting chamber door 21 that
is disposed at a side opposite to a portion connected to the dust collection guide
15 in the extending direction of the extension axis Y and configured to open and close
the dust collecting chamber 20.
[0049] When a large amount of foreign substances is collected in the dust collecting chamber
20, the user may open the dust collecting chamber door 21 to discharge the foreign
substances collected in the dust collecting chamber 20 from the dust collecting chamber
20.
[0050] In detail, the dust collecting chamber door 21 may be provided to open and close
a dust collecting chamber opening 23 that is formed at one end of the body 22 of the
dust collecting chamber 20 and provided to be open in the extending direction of the
extension axis Y.
[0051] The dust collecting chamber opening 23 may be openable in a direction substantially
perpendicular to a direction in which the long axis X of the extension pipe 17 extends.
[0052] The handle 14 may be disposed at a side of the dust collecting chamber 20 opposite
to a side in which the extension pipe 17 is disposed.
[0053] The cleaner 10 may include a battery 16 provided to provide a driving force to the
cleaner 10. The battery 16 may be detachably mounted to the cleaner body 11. Specifically,
the battery 16 may be disposed adjacent to the handle 14.
[0054] Accordingly, the battery 16 may be disposed at a side of the dust collecting chamber
20 opposite to a side in which the extension pipe 17 is disposed.
[0055] The battery 16 may be electrically connected to a charging terminal 123 provided
in the docking station 100 to be described below. The battery 16 may be charged by
receiving power from the charging terminal 123 provided in the docking station 100.
[0056] The docking station 100 may be configured for the cleaner 10 to be stored or mounted
thereon. The cleaner 10 may be charged in the docking station 100.
[0057] The docking station 100 may include a body housing 110 that forms the external appearance
of the docking station 100.
[0058] The body housing 110 may be provided to have a long axis extending in one direction.
The long axis of the body housing 110 may preferably be provided to extend in the
upper side and lower side direction. Accordingly, the docking station 100 may be provided
in the shape of a box extending approximately in the upper side and lower side direction.
[0059] The docking station 100 may include a charging part 120 onto which the handle 14
of the cleaner 10 is docked to supply the battery 16 with power.
[0060] The charging part 120 may include a battery mounting part 121 on which the battery
16 is mounted, a battery guide 122 for guiding the mounting of the battery 16 and
a charging terminal 123 for supplying power to the battery 16 in response to the battery
16 being mounted on the charging part 120.
[0061] The battery 16 may be provided detachably from the cleaner body 11. Accordingly,
the cleaner 10 may be provided to be coupled with one or more replaceable batteries
16.
[0062] The battery 16 may be disposed to be exposed to the outside as in the embodiment
of the disclosure, but may be disposed inside the cleaner body 11 of the cleaner 10
with being exposed to the outside. In this case, the charging part 120 may be provided
to seat at least a portion of the cleaner body 11, in which the battery 16 is disposed,
thereon to charge the battery 16.
[0063] The cleaner 10 may approach the docking station 100 in a second direction B, which
is a direction approximately perpendicular to the first direction A, which is the
extending direction of the docking station 100, to be docked onto the docking station
100. This is to allow the battery 16 of the cleaner 10 to be docked onto the docking
station 100 at the same time as the dust collecting chamber 20 of the cleaner 10 is
docked onto the docking station 100.
[0064] The conventional docking station, is provided to, when the cleaner is docked onto
the docking station, supply the battery with power as described above. The docking
station 100 according to an embodiment of the disclosure is further implemented to,
when the cleaner 10 is docked onto the docking station 100, allow dust collected inside
the dust collecting chamber 20 to be automatically discharged, so that convenience
of the consumer is increased.
[0065] In the conventional technology, the user needs to directly empty the dust collected
in the dust collecting chamber 20 after using the cleaner 10, which is cumbersome.
However, the docking station 100 according to the embodiment of the disclosure may
be implemented to, when the cleaner 10 is docked, directly dock with the dust collecting
chamber 20 so that dust collected inside the dust collecting chamber 20 may be automatically
removed.
[0066] The docking station 100 according to the embodiment of the disclosure is provided
to automatically discharge the dust collected in the dust collecting chamber 20 while
charging the battery 16 of the cleaner 10 when the cleaner 10 is docked on the docking
station 100. However, as will be described below, the docking station 100 may be provided
to, when the cleaner 10 is docked onto the docking station 100, selectively charge
the cleaner 10 only or charge the cleaner 10 while discharging dust of the dust collecting
chamber 20 according to a user's selection.
[0067] The docking station 100 may include a suction device 130 to discharge the dust collected
in the dust collecting chamber 20 from the dust collecting chamber 20.
[0068] The docking station 100 may include a controller (not shown) for a user to input
a signal for driving the suction device 130. When the cleaner 10 is docked onto the
docking station 100, the user may input a signal to the controller (not shown) so
that the docking station 100 is controlled to charge the battery 16 of the cleaner
10 while discharging the foreign substances collected in the dust collecting chamber
20.
[0069] However, the disclosure is not limited thereto, and the controller (not shown) of
the docking station 100 may be provided to drive the suction device 130 upon receiving
a detection value of a sensor for detecting docking of the cleaner 10, so that the
suction device 130 is automatically driven in response to the cleaner 10 being docked
even without a signal inputted by a user.
[0070] The docking station 100 may include a docking part 140 provided for the dust collecting
chamber 20 to be docked onto the docking station 100.
[0071] As described above, the body housing 110 may be provided to have a long axis extending
in the first direction A. The first direction A may be provided in a direction corresponding
to the upper side and lower side direction. Accordingly, the docking station 100 may
be provided in a box shape extending in the upper side and lower side direction.
[0072] The docking part 140 may be disposed in an upper portion of the body housing 110.
The docking part 140 may be disposed at a lower side of the charging part 120 in the
extending direction of the body housing 110.
[0073] Preferably, the charging part 120 may be disposed on the upper end of the body housing
110 in the extending direction of the body housing 110, and the docking part 140 may
be disposed at a lower side of the charging part 120.
[0074] Accordingly, the cleaner 10 may be docked onto the docking station 100 such that
a side of the cleaner 10 on which the battery 16 is disposed is arranged on the upper
side in the first direction A and a side of the cleaner 10 on which the extension
pipe 17 is disposed is arranged on the lower side in the first direction A.
[0075] The suction device 130 may be disposed inside the body housing 110. In detail, the
suction device 130 may be disposed at a lower portion of the body housing 110 in the
extending direction of the body housing 110.
[0076] The docking station 100 may include a collecting part 150 for collecting foreign
substances discharged from the dust collecting chamber 20. The collecting part 150
may be disposed inside the body housing 110. The collecting part 150 may be disposed
at an upper side of the suction device 130.
[0077] The charging part 120, the docking part 140, the collecting part 150, and the suction
device 130 may be sequentially disposed in the extending direction of the body housing
110.
[0078] The docking station 100 may include a suction flow path 141 connecting the docking
part 140 and the collecting part 150 to each other and allowing foreign substances
discharged from the dust collecting chamber 20 to be suctioned through the docking
part 140 to the collecting part 150. The suction flow path 141 may be provided to
extend in the extending direction of the body housing 110 to connect the docking part
140 and the collecting part 150 to each other.
[0079] The docking part 140 may include a seating space 142 communicating with the suction
flow path 141 and in which the dust collecting chamber 20 is seated. The docking part
140 may include a docking opening 143 provided so that the dust collecting chamber
20 is docked onto the docking station 100 from the outside of the docking station
100.
[0080] At least a portion of the dust collecting chamber 20 may be provided to be inserted
into the docking opening 143. The dust collecting chamber 20 may be seated on the
seating space 142 through the docking opening 143.
[0081] The docking opening 143 may be opened in a direction substantially perpendicular
to the extending direction of the long axis of the body housing 110. That is, the
docking opening 143 may be opened in the second direction B perpendicular to the first
direction A.
[0082] As described above, the docking station 100 is provided in a box shape extending
in the upper side and lower side direction. Accordingly, the docking opening 143 may
be provided to be opened in the front-rear direction or the left-right direction of
the docking station 100.
[0083] The seating space 142 may have one end provided to communicate with the docking opening
143, and the other end provided to communicate with the suction flow path 141. Accordingly,
the seating space 142 may be provided in a bent shape in which the seating space 142
formed to extend in the second direction B is also formed to extend in the first direction
A.
[0084] Since the docking opening 143 is provided to be open while facing in the second direction
B, the dust collecting chamber 20 may be docked onto the docking station 100 in a
direction substantially perpendicular to the direction in which the long axis of the
body housing 110 extends. The cleaner 10 may be provided to be docked onto the docking
station 100 in the second direction B.
[0085] The body housing 110 may include a docking surface 111 provided at a side in which
the docking opening 143 is disposed and the cleaner 10 is docked. The docking surface
111 may be provided to form one surface of the body housing 110. The docking surface
111 may be provided to face in the second direction B, which is the direction the
docking opening 143 is opened.
[0086] Although not shown, the docking surface 111 may be provided in various shapes as
well as a flat surface or a curved surface.
[0087] The docking surface 111 may extend in a planar shape having a long axis extending
in one direction. Since the body housing 110 is provided in a box shape extending
in the first direction A, which is the upper side and lower side direction, as described
above, the long axis of the docking surface 111 may extend in a direction corresponding
to the first direction A.
[0088] The docking opening 143 and the charging part 120 may be formed on the docking surface
111. However, the disclosure is not limited thereto, and the charging part 120 may
be disposed upward of the docking surface 111, in detail, above the docking surface
111 in the extending direction of the docking surface 111.
[0089] The cleaner 10 may be docked onto the docking station 100 in a direction facing the
docking surface 111 of the docking station 100. The cleaner 10 may be provided to
be docked onto the docking station 100 in the second direction B.
[0090] The cleaner 10 may be docked onto the docking station 100 in a direction perpendicular
to a direction in which the long axis of the docking surface 111 extends in the docking
station 100. The cleaner 10 may be provided to be docked onto the docking station
100 in the second direction B that is perpendicular to the first direction A.
[0091] Accordingly, when the dust collecting chamber 20 is docked onto the docking station
100, the first direction A, which is the extending direction of the long axis of the
body housing 110, and the extension axis Y of the dust collecting chamber 20 are provided
to face in directions approximately perpendicular to each other.
[0092] That is, the extension axis Y of the dust collecting chamber 20 may be inserted into
the docking opening 143 of the docking station 100 in a direction corresponding to
the second direction B. Accordingly, in a state in which the cleaner 10 is docked
onto the docking station 100, the long axis X of the extension pipe 17 of the cleaner
10 may be disposed in a direction corresponding to the first direction A. This is
because the long axis X of the extension pipe 17 and the extension axis Y of the dust
collecting chamber 20 are provided to be perpendicular to each other.
[0093] When the dust collecting chamber 20 is docked in a direction that is not perpendicular
to the long axis of the docking station 100, the extension pipe 17 of the cleaner
10 may be disposed to face other directions than the first direction A, so that the
cleaner 10 docked onto the docking station 100 without the extension pipe 17 being
separated by the user may lower the aesthetic sense and degrade the spatial efficiency
of the space around the docking station 100.
[0094] In addition, since it is also difficult for a user to separate the extension pipe
or the suction unit that may be coupled to the dust collection guide 15, the usability
of the docking station 100 may decrease.
[0095] In order to solve such a limitation, the cleaning apparatus 1 according to the embodiment
of the disclosure may be provided to allow the vacuum cleaner 10 to be docked onto
the docking station 100 and allow substances collected in the dust collecting chamber
20 to be automatically discharged in the docking station 100 in a state in which the
extension pipe 17 or the suction unit 18 is coupled to the dust collection guide 15
of the cleaner 10.
[0096] That is, the cleaning apparatus 1 may be provided to, when the cleaner 10 is docked
onto the docking station 100, arrange the direction in which the long axis X of the
extension pipe 17 of the cleaner 10 faces to be in the first direction A, which is
a direction in which the long axis of the docking station 100 extends.
[0097] The dust collecting chamber 20 may be provided with a cyclone 24 disposed therein.
The dust collecting chamber 20 may be provided to collect foreign substances to a
lower side 24a of the cyclone 24. The dust collecting container 20 may include a first
dust collecting part 20a that performs primarily dust collection to collect relatively
large foreign substances and a second dust collecting part 20b that performs dust
collection by the cyclone 24 to collect relatively small foreign substances.
[0098] Both the first dust collecting part 20a and the second dust collecting part 20b may
be provided to be open to the outside when the dust collecting chamber door 21 is
opened.
[0099] Accordingly, when the dust collecting chamber door 21 disposed at one end of the
body 22 is opened, the foreign substances collected in the dust collecting chamber
20 may be easily discharged to the outside of the dust collecting chamber 20.
[0100] When the cleaner 10 is docked onto the docking station 100, at least a portion of
the dust collecting chamber 20 may be provided to be inserted into the docking part
140 through the docking opening 143. In detail, the dust collecting chamber door 21
disposed at one end of the body 22 of the dust collecting chamber 20 may be disposed
in the seating area 142 provided inside the docking part 140.
[0101] Therefore, when the cleaner 10 is docked onto the docking station 100, the dust collecting
chamber door 21 is opened inside the docking part 140 so that the foreign substances
collected in the dust collecting chamber 20 may be discharged inside the docking station
100 without being scattered to the outside of the docking station 100.
[0102] The suction flow path 141 may be connected from the docking part 140 to the collecting
part 150. The suction flow path 141 may transmit the flow of air current generated
by the suction device 130 to the dust collecting chamber 20. That is, a suction air
current generated by the suction device 130 passes through the collecting part 150,
and then along the suction flow path 141 and the seating area 142, reaches the inside
of the dust collecting chamber 20, and the suction air current causes foreign substances
inside the dust collecting chamber 20 to be discharged, along a flow of the air current,
from the dust collecting chamber 20 to the seating area 142, and then via the suction
flow path 141, collected in the collecting part 150.
[0103] The collecting part 150 may include a collecting part housing 151. The collecting
part housing 151 may form an inner space. The collecting part 150 may include a dust
bag 152 disposed in the inner space of the collecting part 150 and collecting foreign
substances introduced through the suction flow path 141.
[0104] The dust bag 152 is formed of a material that transmits air while blocking foreign
substances so that foreign substances introduced from the dust collecting chamber
20 into the collecting part 150 may be collected.
[0105] The dust bag 152 may be directly connected to the suction flow path 141, and the
dust bag 152 may be provided detachably from the collecting part 150.
[0106] Although not shown in the drawing, the collecting part 150 may include a panel (not
shown) that is separable from the body housing 110 so that the user replaces the dust
bag 152 from the outside when foreign substances are collected in the dust bag 152
by driving of the docking station 100. The user may separate the panel (not shown)
and open the collecting part housing 151 to separate the dust bag 152 from the collecting
part 150, and discharge the foreign substances collected by the docking station 100.
[0107] Although not shown in the drawing, the collecting part 150 may include an additional
dust collecting chamber (not shown) in addition to the dust bag 152. The inner space
of the additional dust collecting chamber (not shown) may be provided to be larger
than the inner space of the dust collecting chamber 20, and, similar to the dust collecting
chamber 20, may include a cyclone to collect fine foreign substances.
[0108] The suction device 130 may include a suction fan 131 and a suction device housing
132 forming an inner space in which the suction fan 431 is disposed.
[0109] The suction air current formed by the suction fan 131 may move from the inner space
of the suction device housing 132, passing through the collecting part 150 and the
suction flow path 141, to be finally supplied to the dust collecting chamber 20.
[0110] The docking station 100 may include a flow rate changing device 160 provided to selectively
change the amount of suction air current supplied to the dust collecting chamber 50.
[0111] Air and foreign substances inside the dust collecting chamber 20 may be discharged
to the outside through the dust collecting chamber door 21 of the dust collecting
chamber 20 along the suction flow path 141, but some of the foreign substances may
be caught with inner components of the dust collecting chamber 20 and fail to be discharged
to the outside.
[0112] For example, foreign substances, such as hair, may be caught in the inner component
of the dust collecting chamber 20, and thus without being separated out of the dust
collecting chamber 20 by the suction air current generated to a lower side of the
dust collecting chamber door 21, remain inside the dust collecting chamber 20.
[0113] The suction air current delivered to the inside of the dust collecting chamber 20
may be formed to face only in a direction in which the dust collecting chamber opening
23 of the dust collecting chamber 20 is opened. Accordingly, some foreign substances
may have a resistance to the direction in which the suction air current is formed,
and may not be separated from the dust collecting chamber 20 by the suction air current.
[0114] Accordingly, foreign substances inside the dust collecting chamber 20 may not be
effectively removed.
[0115] The docking station 100 according to the embodiment of the disclosure may include
the flow rate change device 160 that is provided to selectively supply the dust collecting
chamber 20 with additional outside air in addition to the suction air current to solve
the above-described limitation.
[0116] The flow rate changing device 150 may change the flow rate inside the dust collecting
chamber 20 while the suction air current is being supplied to the inside of the dust
collecting chamber 20 so that the air inside the dust collecting chamber 20 is being
suctioned by the suction device 130, to variously change the flow of air inside the
dust collecting chamber 20.
[0117] The flow rate changing device 160 may be disposed inside the body housing 110. The
flow rate changing device 160 may be disposed between the collecting part 150 and
the suction device 130. In detail, the flow rate changing device 160 may be disposed
between the collecting part 150 and a flow path to which the suction device 130 is
connected.
[0118] However, the disclosure is not limited thereto, and the flow rate changing device
160 may be provided to be disposed between the collecting part 150 and the suction
flow path 141.
[0119] The suction device 130, the flow rate changing device 160, the collecting part 150,
and the docking part 140 may all be disposed inside the body housing 110.
[0120] With respect to the first direction A, the charging part 120, the docking part 140,
the collecting part 150, the flow rate changing device 160, and the suction device
130 may be sequentially disposed.
[0121] Accordingly, the docking station 100 may be provided in a box shape extending in
the upper side and lower side direction, which is the first direction A.
[0122] As described above, the dust collecting container 20 may include the first dust collecting
part 20a that performs primarily dust collection to collect relatively large foreign
substances and the second dust collecting part 20b that performs dust collection by
the cyclone 24 to collect relatively small foreign substances.
[0123] Both the first dust collecting part 20a and the second dust collecting part 20b may
be provided to be open to the outside when the dust collecting chamber door 21 is
opened. In this case, when the dust collecting container door 21 is opened, both the
first dust collecting part 20a and the second dust collecting part 20b may be provided
to be opened to the outside.
[0124] The dust collecting chamber door 21 may include a coupling protrusion 21a provided
to be coupled to the body 22 so that the dust collecting chamber 20 is maintained
in a closed state and a cap portion 21b configured to prevent the foreign substances
collected in the second dust collecting part 20b from being scattered to the outside
when the dust collecting chamber 20 is closed.
[0125] The dust collecting chamber door 21 may open and close the dust collecting chamber
opening 23 while rotating around a rotation shaft 21c disposed at one side of one
end of the body 22 in which the dust collecting chamber opening 23 is formed.
[0126] The rotation shaft 21c may be disposed on one end of the body 22 at a side adjacent
to the handle 14. That is, the rotation shaft 21c may be disposed at a side opposite
to a side in which the extension pipe 17 is disposed with respect to the extension
axis Y of the dust collecting chamber 20.
[0127] This is to allow the rotation shaft 21c to be disposed on the upper end of the dust
collecting chamber 20 in the first direction A when the cleaner 10 is docked onto
the docking station 100, as will be described below.
[0128] The dust collecting chamber 20 may include a fixing member 25 disposed on the other
side of the one end of the body 22 and supporting the coupling protrusion 21a to prevent
the dust collecting chamber door 21 from being separated from the one end of the body
22.
[0129] The fixing member 25 may be hook-coupled with the coupling protrusion 21a to prevent
the coupling protrusion 21a from being separated from the body 22.
[0130] The fixing member 25 may include a push portion 25a provided to be rotated when pressed
by an external force to release hook coupling with the coupling protrusion 21a, and
a hook portion 25a hook-coupled with the coupling protrusion 25a in association with
the push portion 25a.
[0131] The fixing member 25 may include an elastic member (not shown) provided to maintain
the hook-coupled state of the hook portion 25b and the coupling protrusion 25a when
the fixing member 25 is not pressed by the push portion 25a.
[0132] The elastic member (not shown) may be provided to be biased, in a state in which
the dust collecting chamber door 21 is closed, so that the hook portion 25b is pressed
in a direction toward the coupling protrusion 21a, causing the hook coupling of the
hook portion 25b and the coupling protrusion 21a to be maintained.
[0133] When a force greater than the elastic force of the elastic member (not shown) is
applied to the push portion 25a, the hook portion 25b is rotated in association with
the push portion 25a, and the hook coupling of the hook portion 25b and the coupling
protrusion 21a may be released.
[0134] Therefore, when an external force is applied to the push portion 25a in a direction
opposite to the radial direction of the body 22, the push portion 25a may rotate in
the opposite direction to the radial direction of the body 22, and accordingly, the
hook portion 25b may be rotated in the radial direction of the body 22 to move in
a direction away from the coupling protrusion 21a.
[0135] Accordingly, the user may press the push portion 25a to open the dust collecting
chamber 20, and discharge the foreign substances collected in the dust collecting
chamber 20 to the outside of the dust collecting chamber 20.
[0136] Hereinafter, a technical feature in which the cleaner 10 is docked onto the docking
station 100 for the foreign substances collected in the dust collecting chamber 20
to be discharged will be described in detail.
[0137] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a part of a vacuum cleaner before
the vacuum cleaner is docked onto a docking station in a cleaning apparatus according
to an embodiment of the disclosure, FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional perspective view of
a part of a vacuum cleaner in a state in which the vacuum cleaner is docked onto a
docking station in a cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the disclosure,
and FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a part of a vacuum cleaner when
a suction device is driven in a state in which the vacuum cleaner is docked onto the
docking station in the cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
[0138] As described above, the dust collecting chamber 20 may be docked onto the docking
station 100 such that the extension axis Y faces in the second direction B. Accordingly,
the dust collecting chamber 20 may be docked onto the docking station 100 such that
the extension axis Y is arranged in a direction perpendicular to the first direction
A, which is the direction of gravity.
[0139] When the extension axis Y of the dust collecting chamber 20 is arranged in a direction
corresponding to the direction of gravity, the dust collecting chamber opening 23
may be arranged to be open downward, and the dust collecting chamber door 21 may be
arranged at the lower end of the dust collecting chamber 20. In this case, when the
fixing member 25 is pressed, the dust collecting chamber door 21 may be separated
from the body 22 by the gravity and rotate about the rotation shaft 21c in the direction
of gravity, causing the dust collecting chamber opening 23 to be opened.
[0140] However, when the extending direction of the extension axis Y of the dust collecting
chamber 20 is arranged in a direction perpendicular to the direction of gravity as
in the embodiment of the disclosure, the dust collecting chamber door 21 may remain
closed even when the fixing member 25 is pressed, unless an additional external force
is generated.
[0141] In particular, since the rotation shaft 21c of the dust collecting chamber door 21
is disposed on a side opposite to a side in which the extension pipe 17 is disposed
with respect to the extension axis Y of the dust collecting chamber 20 as described,
the rotation shaft 21c may be provided to be disposed on the upper end of the dust
collecting chamber 20 in the first direction A when the cleaner 10 is docked onto
the docking station 100, so that the dust collecting chamber door 21 may remain closed
without being affected by the gravity even in an openable state.
[0142] That is, since the dust collecting chamber 20 is docked onto the docking station
100 such that the extension axis Y of the dust collecting chamber 20 faces in the
second direction B as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the dust collecting chamber door 21
may maintain a closed state even when the fixing member 25 is pressed inside the docking
part 140 in the docked state of the dust collecting chamber 20.
[0143] The docking part 140 may include an opening guide 145 provided to press the push
portion 25a when the dust collecting chamber 20 is seated in the seating space 142
through the docking opening 143 so that the dust collecting chamber door 21 is set
into an openable state.
[0144] The opening guide 145 may be arranged on a front inner circumferential surface 144
arranged on the front side of the seating space 142 in the second direction B and
forming the docking opening 143 at a position of the seating space 142 in which the
docking opening 143 is connected.
[0145] The opening guide 145 may be formed as a partial area of the front inner circumferential
surface 144 according to the embodiment of the disclosure. However, the disclosure
is not limited thereto, and the opening guide 145 may be provided as a region or protruding
surface protruding from the front inner circumferential surface 144 toward the center,
or in the shape of a protrusion, a rib and the like protruding toward the center from
the inner circumferential surface.
[0146] The front inner circumferential surface 144 may be provided to have a size substantially
corresponding to that of an outer circumferential surface of the body 22. In detail,
the circumference of the inner circumferential surface of the docking opening 143
and the circumference of the dust collecting chamber body 22 may be provided to substantially
the same.
[0147] That is, when the dust collecting chamber 20 is docked onto the docking station 100,
the front inner circumferential surface 144 and the outer circumferential surface
of the body 22 may be provided to face each other at a predetermined distance therebetween.
[0148] Accordingly, as the dust collecting chamber 20 is being seated in the seating space
142 through the docking opening 143, the dust collecting chamber 20 may have the outer
circumferential surface of the body 22 moved along the front inner circumferential
surface 144 in the second direction B.
[0149] In this case, the push portion 25a protruding outward from the outer circumferential
surface of the body 22 may be pressed against the opening guide 145.
[0150] In detail, as the dust collecting chamber 20 is moved in the second direction B,
the push portion 25a disposed on the outside of the outer circumferential surface
of the body 22 is pressed in the first direction A by the opening guide 145, which
causes the push portion 25a to rotate opposite to the radial direction of the outer
circumferential surface of the body 22, so that the hook coupling between the hook
portion 25b and the coupling protrusion 21a is released, thereby setting the dust
collecting chamber door 21 into an openable state.
[0151] However, as described above, the dust collecting chamber door 21 is maintained in
an openable state without being opened unless an additional external force is generated.
[0152] The dust collecting chamber 20 may include a gasket 26 on the dust collecting chamber
door 21 to seal a space between the dust collecting chamber door 21 and an inner circumferential
surface 22a of the body 22. The gasket 26 may be formed of an elastic material, such
as rubber, to seal a space between the inner circumferential surface 22a of the body
22 and the dust collecting chamber door 21 to prevent foreign substances collected
in the dust collecting chamber 20 from being scattered to the outside.
[0153] As described above, since the gasket 26 is formed of an elastic material, the gasket
26 may be biased toward the inner circumferential surface 22a of the body 22 when
the dust collecting chamber door 21 is in a closed state.
[0154] That is, the gasket 26 is biased in the radial direction of the body 22 with respect
to the center of the body 22, so that when there is no external force on the dust
collecting chamber door 21, the gasket 26 may elastically support the dust collecting
chamber door 21 to prevent the dust collecting chamber door 21 from being opened from
the body 22.
[0155] Accordingly, even when the fixing member 25 is pressed by the opening guide 145,
the dust collecting chamber door 21 is prevented from being separated from the body
22.
[0156] Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 7, when the suction device 130 is driven and the suction
air current flows into the dust collecting chamber 20 through the seating space 142,
the suction air current provides the dust collecting chamber door 21 with an external
force in a direction to open the dust collecting chamber door 21 so that the dust
collecting chamber door 21 is opened and the foreign substances collected in the dust
collecting chamber 20 are caused to flow into the collecting part 150 through the
seating space 142 and thus collected in the collecting part 150.
[0157] The seating space 142 may be provided to allow the dust collecting chamber 20 to
be inserted thereinto and allow the dust collecting chamber door 21 to be rotated
inside the seating space 142.
[0158] The docking part 140 may include a flow path guide 145 disposed on the opposite side
to the docking opening 143 in the second direction B in the seating space 142 and
formed in a curved surface.
[0159] The flow path guide may be provided in a curved shape in which the flow guide connected
to extend in the second direction B is connected to extend in the first direction
A.
[0160] As described above, since the docking opening 143 is formed toward the second direction
B and the suction device 130 is disposed downward of the docking part 140 in the first
direction A, the suction air current generated by the suction device 130 and flowing
toward the dust collecting chamber 20 may collide with a portion in which the first
direction A and the second direction B cross each other, which causes noise or pressure
loss.
[0161] The flow path guide 145 may be formed on the opposite side to the docking opening
143 in the second direction B in the seating space 142, which is a portion in which
the first direction A and the second direction B cross each other, to guide the suction
air current such that the suction air current flowing in the first direction A is
caused to flow in the second direction B smoothly, or vice versa.
[0162] Hereinafter, a cleaning apparatus 1 according to another embodiment of the disclosure
will be described. The components for the present embodiment except the dust collecting
chamber 20 are the same as those of the cleaning apparatus according to the embodiment
described above, and therefore a description thereof will be omitted.
[0163] FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a part of a vacuum cleaner before
the vacuum cleaner is docked onto a docking station in a cleaning apparatus according
to another embodiment of the disclosure. FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional perspective view
of a part of a vacuum cleaner before the vacuum cleaner is docked onto a docking station
in a cleaning apparatus according to another embodiment of the disclosure.
[0164] Referring to FIG. 8, the dust collecting chamber 20 may include an elastic member
27 disposed on the rotation shaft 21c of the dust collecting chamber door 21.
[0165] The elastic member 27 may be provided in the same shape as a torsion spring.
[0166] The elastic member 27 may be provided for the dust collecting chamber door 21 to
be biased toward the body 22.
[0167] Accordingly, even when the dust collecting chamber door 21 is set into an openable
state by the fixing member 25 of the dust collecting chamber 20 being pressed, the
dust collecting chamber door 21, which is elastically supported by the elastic member
27, may remain closed unless an external force is generated.
[0168] However, in this case, when a suction air current is generated by the suction device
130, the suction air current provides the dust collecting chamber door 21 with an
external force in a direction to open the dust collecting chamber door 21 so that
the dust collecting chamber door 21 is opened and the foreign substances collected
in the dust collecting container 20 are caused to flow into the collecting part 150
through the seating space 142 and thus collected in the collecting part 150.
[0169] In addition, referring to FIG. 9, the dust collecting chamber 20 may include a pair
of magnetic members 28 disposed on the body 22 and the dust collecting chamber door
21, respectively.
[0170] A first magnetic member 28a of the pair of magnetic members 28 may be disposed on
the body 22, and a second magnetic member 28b of the pair of magnetic members 28 may
be disposed on the dust collecting chamber door 21.
[0171] Accordingly, even when the dust collecting chamber door 21 is set into an openable
state by the fixing member 25 of the dust collecting chamber 20 being pressed, the
dust collecting chamber door 21, which is magnetically supported by the pair of magnetic
members 28, may remain closed unless an external force is generated.
[0172] However, in this case, when a suction air current is generated by the suction device
130, the suction air current provides the dust collecting chamber door 21 with an
external force in a direction to open the dust collecting chamber door 21 so that
the dust collecting chamber door 21 is opened and the foreign substances collected
in the dust collecting container 20 are caused to flow into the collecting part 150
through the seating space 142 and thus collected in the collecting part 150.
[0173] Hereinafter, a cleaning apparatus 1 according to another embodiment of the disclosure
will be described. The components for the embodiment except an opening guide are the
same as those of the cleaning apparatus according to the embodiment described above,
and therefore a description thereof will be omitted
[0174] FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a part of a vacuum cleaner in a
state in which the vacuum cleaner is docked onto a docking station in a cleaning apparatus
according to another embodiment of the disclosure, and FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional
perspective view of a part of a vacuum cleaner docked onto a docking station with
an opening guide driven in a cleaning apparatus according to another embodiment of
the disclosure;
[0175] Since the fixing member 25 is pressed in response to the dust collecting chamber
20 being docked onto the docking station state 1000, the dust collecting door 21 may
be maintained in an openable state. In this case, as described above, when there is
no external force on the dust collecting chamber door 21, the dust collecting chamber
door 21 is not opened.
[0176] However, when an unexpected external force is applied to the docking station 100,
the external force is applied to the dust collecting chamber door 21 so that the dust
collecting chamber door 21 may be opened and foreign substances collected in the dust
collecting chamber 20 may be scattered to the outside.
[0177] That is, when the dust collecting chamber door 21 is opened by an external force
other than the suction air current in a state in which the suction device 130 is not
driven, the foreign substances collected in the dust collecting chamber 20 may be
scattered to the outside of the docking station 100.
[0178] The docking station 100 may be provided to, when the cleaner 10 is docked, perform
both a charging mode of charging the battery 16 of the cleaner 10 and a suction mode
of driving the suction device 130 to discharge foreign substances inside the dust
collecting chamber 20, or perform one of a charging mode and a suction mode.
[0179] That is, the user may control the docking station 100 so that, when the cleaner 10
is docked onto the docking station 100, only the charging mode is performed. When
the dust collecting chamber door 21 is opened in a state in which the suction mode
is not in operation, foreign substances may be scattered to the outside.
[0180] In order to solve such a limitation, the docking station 100 according to the embodiment
of the disclosure may include an opening guide 147 allowing the fixing member 25 of
the docked dust collecting chamber 20 to be pressed only when the suction device 130
is driven.
[0181] The opening guide 147 may be provided in the shape of a protrusion or a rib protruding
toward the center of the front inner circumferential surface 144 from the front inner
circumferential surface 144.
[0182] The opening guide 147, when the dust collecting chamber 20 is inserted into the docking
part 140 through the docking opening 143 and docked, may be disposed at an inner side
of the docking part 140 in the second direction B from the fixing member 25 of the
dust collecting chamber 20.
[0183] Accordingly, the opening guide 147 may be provided to prevent the fixing member 25
from being pressed in a state in which the dust collecting chamber 20 is docked.
[0184] Therefore, since the fixing member 25 is not pressed even when the dust collecting
chamber 20 is docked onto the docking part 140, the dust collecting chamber door 21
is prevented from being opened by an external force.
[0185] The docking part 140 may include a driving device 148 interworking with the opening
guide 147 to drive the opening guide 147.
[0186] The driving device 148 may drive the opening guide 147 to translate the opening guide
147 in the second direction B according to a signal from the controller (not shown)
of the docking station 100.
[0187] The driving device 148 may, upon receiving a signal from the controller (not shown)
of the docking station 100 when the suction device 130 is driven, drive the opening
guide 147 to be moved forward in the second direction B.
[0188] The driving device 148 may be provided in various configurations, such as a motor,
a solenoid valve, and the like.
[0189] As the opening guide 147 moves forward, the opening guide 147 may be provided to
press the fixing member 25, causing the dust collecting chamber door 21 to be set
into an openable state.
[0190] Therefore, the opening guide 147 and the driving device 148 may allow the fixing
member 25 to be selectively pressed so that the dust collecting chamber door 21 is
opened only when the suction device 130 is driven. Accordingly, foreign substances
collected in the dust collecting chamber 20 are prevented from being unintentionally
scattered to the outside.
[0191] In addition, although not shown in the drawings, the driving device 148 may be provided
to be directly controlled by the user. That is, in addition to control of the controller
(not shown) of the docking station 100 according to the driving of the suction device
130, the user may separately input a signal for driving the driving device 148 to
drive the driving device 148.
[0192] The user may input a driving signal of the driving device 148 to the controller (not
shown) of the docking station 100, so that the user may control the driving device
148 separately from driving of the suction device 130.
[0193] In addition, the disclosure is not limited thereto, and in order for the user to
directly move the opening guide 147 using a physical force through an intermediate
member (not shown) provided to interwork with the opening guide 147, the disclosure
may include a push button (not shown) and the like interworking with the intermediate
member (not shown).
[0194] The push button (not shown) may be disposed on one side of the body housing 110 to
allow a user to easily open the dust collecting chamber door 21 through the opening
guide 147.
[0195] Hereinafter, a cleaning apparatus 1 according to another embodiment of the disclosure
will be described. The components for the embodiment except a docking station are
the same as those of the cleaning apparatus according to the embodiment described
above, and therefore a description thereof will be omitted.
[0196] FIG. 12 is a view illustrating a state in which a vacuum cleaner of a cleaning apparatus
according to another embodiment of the disclosure is docked onto a docking station.
[0197] Referring to FIG. 12, a body housing 210 of a docking station 200 may be provided
to have a long axis extending in the first direction A.
[0198] A docking surface 211 of the body housing 210 may be provided to have a long axis
extending in a third direction D having an inclination with respect to the first direction
A, unlike the above described embodiment of the disclosure.
[0199] Accordingly, the docking surface 211 may be provided to extend in a direction inclined
with respect to the first direction A, which is an upper and lower side direction.
[0200] Since the docking space 211 includes a docking opening 143 into which the dust collecting
chamber 20 is inserted, the cleaner 10 may be docked onto the docking station 100
in a direction of the docking surface 211 in the docking station 200. The cleaner
10 may be provided to be docked onto the docking station 200 in a fourth direction
E perpendicular to the third direction D. The fourth direction E may be provided in
a direction inclined with respect to the second direction B.
[0201] The cleaner 10 may be docked onto the docking station 200 in a direction perpendicular
to a direction in which the long axis of the docking surface 211 extends in the docking
station 200. The cleaner 10 may be provided to be docked onto the docking station
200 in the fourth direction E perpendicular to the third direction D.
[0202] Since the direction in which the cleaner 10 is docked onto the docking station 200
is provided in the fourth direction E oblique with respect to the second direction
B, which is the horizontal direction, the user may easily dock the cleaner 10 onto
the docking station 200.
[0203] Although specific embodiments of the disclosure have been shown and described, the
above embodiments are for illustrative purpose only, and it would be appreciated by
those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made in these embodiments
without departing from the principles and scope of the disclosure, the scope of which
is defined in the claims and their equivalents.