(19)
(11) EP 3 682 782 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
25.01.2023 Bulletin 2023/04

(21) Application number: 20156616.3

(22) Date of filing: 04.03.2013
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
A47L 9/12(2006.01)
A47L 5/36(2006.01)
(52) Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC):
A47L 9/0081; A47L 9/122

(54)

ARRANGEMENT IN A VACUUM CLEANER FOR REDUCING NOISE EMITTED BY THE VACUUM CLEANER, VACUUM CLEANER COMPRISING SUCH AN ARRANGEMENT

ANORDNUNG IN EINEM STAUBSAUGER ZUR REDUZIERUNG VON GERÄUSCHEN, DIE VON DEM STAUBSAUGER ABGEGEBEN WERDEN, STAUBSAUGER MIT EINER SOLCHEN ANORDNUNG

AGENCEMENT DANS UN ASPIRATEUR POUR RÉDUIRE LE BRUIT ÉMIS PAR LEDIT ASPIRATEUR, ASPIRATEUR COMPRENANT UN TEL AGENCEMENT


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(43) Date of publication of application:
22.07.2020 Bulletin 2020/30

(62) Application number of the earlier application in accordance with Art. 76 EPC:
13707851.5 / 2964066

(73) Proprietor: Aktiebolaget Electrolux
105 45 Stockholm (SE)

(72) Inventors:
  • KARLSSON, Roger
    105 45 Stockholm (SE)
  • ANDERSSON, Tommy
    105 45 Stockholm (SE)

(74) Representative: Electrolux Group Patents 
AB Electrolux Group Patents S:t Göransgatan 143
105 45 Stockholm
105 45 Stockholm (SE)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A1- 2 374 394
CN-C- 1 105 543
CN-A- 101 999 865
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    FIELD OF THE INVENTION



    [0001] The present invention relates to an arrangement in a vacuum cleaner for reducing noise emitted from said vacuum cleaner, a filter grille comprised in such an arrangement, and a vacuum cleaner comprising such an arrangement according to the preambles of the independent claims.

    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION



    [0002] Elevated noise levels in general may be disturbing, cause annoyance and may sometimes create stress. For example, in an indoor environment, sound levels even as low as 40 dB(A), about as loud as a refrigerator, may be disturbing.

    [0003] An example of a home appliance which affects the sound levels in indoor environment, and which may generate noise levels which may be disturbing, is a vacuum cleaner. In vacuum cleaners a source of noise is the fan and the motor. Commonly, the bag chamber comprising the dust bag and the fan and motor chamber, comprising a motorized fan, are connected via an intake air passage, such that intake air from the dust bag chamber may pass into the motor and fan chamber. In connection with the intake air passage a filter may be arranged, which is adapted to filter the intake air, and also functions as a disaster filter protecting the motor if the dust bag would break.

    [0004] Furthermore, the motor chamber comprises an exhaust air outlet through which the exhaust air may travel out from the motor chamber to the ambient air outside the vacuum cleaner. A disadvantage with the intake air passage opening is that noise emitted from the motor and fan chamber may travel out through the intake and the filter, which may cause increased noise levels.

    [0005] An example of a bagged vacuum cleaner is disclosed in EP 2374394 A1, which shows a vacuum cleaner which has a holding grid, holding a motor protection filter, arranged between a dust chamber and motor chamber in a swivelable manner. A locking unit locks the holding grid in a swiveling position. The locking unit is arranged in an area in a hinged side of the holding grid. A resting nose and a recess serve as the locking unit for locking the holding grid, where the recess corresponds to the resting nose. The recess has a projection that is contactable by the resting nose. The projection protrudes over a surface, in which the recess is formed.

    [0006] A further example of a bagged vacuum cleaner is disclosed in CN1105543 C, which shows a vacuum cleaner with a silencer having a cone for reducing noise, especially noise leaking from the suction port.

    [0007] Today, vacuum cleaners are often designed to be optimized from different points of view, e.g.noise. However, since noise levels often are a concern in indoor environment, e.g. in households, the inventors of the present invention have identified a need for a vacuum cleaner which is further improved with respect to noise levels.

    [0008] Thus, an object of the present invention is to provide an arrangement for reducing the noise emitted from a vacuum cleaner, which arrangement is inexpensive, easy and straight forward to manufacture.

    [0009] A further object of the present invention is to provide a vacuum cleaner which provides an overall reduced noise level.

    SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



    [0010] The above-mentioned objects are achieved by the present invention according to the independent claims.

    [0011] Preferred embodiments are set forth in the dependent claims.

    [0012] The arrangement in a vacuum cleaner for reducing noise emitted from a motor chamber in said vacuum cleaner, in accordance with the present invention, comprises a dust bag chamber, adapted to enclose a dust bag, and a motor chamber, adapted to comprise at least a motorized fan. The arrangement further comprises an intake air passage opening arranged between said dust bag chamber and said motor chamber, through which intake air is adapted to travel from said dust bag chamber into said motor chamber. The dust bag chamber and said motor chamber being integrated in said vacuum cleaner. A baffle body, adapted to redirect said emitted noise, is arranged in said dust bag chamber such that said baffle body at least partly covers said intake air passage opening.

    [0013] In another aspect, the present invention relates to a filter grille for a vacuum cleaner comprised in an arrangement for reducing noise emitted from a motor chamber in said vacuum cleaner.

    [0014] In a further aspect, the present invention relates to a vacuum cleaner comprising an arrangement for reducing noise emitted from a motor chamber in said vacuum cleaner.

    SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE APPENDED DRAWINGS



    [0015] 

    Figure 1 shows a bagged vacuum cleaner comprising an arrangement for reducing noise emitted from a motor chamber in said vacuum cleaner, according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    Figure 2 shows a filter grille comprised in an arrangement for reducing noise emitted from a motor chamber in said vacuum cleaner, said filter grille comprising a baffle body, according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    Figure 3 shows a side view of the filter grille shown in Figure 2, according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    Figure 4 shows a dust bag chamber and a filter grille covering an intake air passage in a partition wall arranged between the dust bag chamber and the motor chamber, according to one embodiment of the present invention.


    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION



    [0016] Throughout the application, the word upper refers to the part located furthest away from a supporting surface, e.g. a floor, when the vacuum cleaner is placed horizontally on the floor (as shown in Figure 1). The word lower refers to the part located closest to the supporting surface.

    [0017] Figure 1 shows a partially cutaway view, of the arrangement 1 in a vacuum cleaner 2 for reducing noise emitted from a motor chamber 3 in the vacuum cleaner 2, according to one embodiment of the present invention. The arrangement 1 comprises a dust bag chamber 4, adapted to enclose a dust bag, and a motor chamber 3, adapted to comprise at least a motorized fan (not shown). An intake air passage opening 5 is arranged between the dust bag chamber 4 and the motor chamber 3, through which intake air is adapted to travel from the dust bag chamber 4 into the motor chamber 3. The dust bag chamber 4 and the motor chamber 3 are integrated in the vacuum cleaner 2. A baffle body 6, adapted to redirect the emitted noise, is arranged in the dust bag chamber 4 such that the baffle body 6 at least partly covers the intake air passage opening 5. The baffle body 6 is arranged such that it is adapted to redirect the emitted noise travelling through the air passage opening 5, and as a consequence, the baffle body 6 reduces the propagation of sound waves in the vacuum cleaner 2.

    [0018] In one embodiment, as shown in Figure 1, the baffle body 6 is adapted to cover at least an upper portion 7 of the air passage opening 5. The baffle body 6 is adapted to redirect the noise partly in a direction towards a lower portion 8 of the air passage opening 5 and partly in a direction back into the motor chamber 3. Advantageously, redirecting the emitted noise prevents or at least reduces the propagation of sound waves in the vacuum cleaner 2, wherein the emitted noise from the vacuum cleaner is reduced. Approximately, the baffle body reduces the noise level emitted from the vacuum cleaner about 0,3-0,5 dB(A).

    [0019] According to one embodiment, as illustrated in Figure 1, the air passage opening 5 has an area, and the baffle body 6 covers approximately 5 - 50% of the area. The area is approximately 1300-4500 mm2. Furthermore, the intake air passage opening 5 may have any shape, such as an elongated square-shape, or a circular shape, or any other suitable shape.

    [0020] In one embodiment, as shown in Figure 1, the baffle body 6 is hollow and forms a passageway 9, through which passageway 9 the intake air is adapted to travel. The passageway 9 ensures that the intake air may freely travel from the dust bag chamber 4 into the motor chamber. Furthermore, the sound waves are reflected inside the passageway, wherein the emitted noise is redirected, and advantageously reduces the noise level. Naturally, the intake air also travels through the intake air passage opening 5 through other portions of the opening 5 not being covered by the baffle body 6.

    [0021] According to one embodiment, as also shown in Figure 1, the baffle body 6 is arranged such that it extends from an upper edge 10 of the air passage opening 5 and downwards in a direction towards an opposite lower portion 8 of the air passage opening 5. The baffle body 6 is preferably made from any hard plastic, or any other similar material, suitable for redirecting emitted sound.

    [0022] In one embodiment, shown in Figure 1, the baffle body 6 comprises an attachment portion 11 attached at least along the upper edge 10. The baffle body 6 may be detachable, or may be integrated with any other suitable feature, such as the partition wall 18 between the dust bag chamber 4 and the motor chamber 3. The baffle body 6 is preferably tightly attached to said partition wall 18 or filter grille 13, such that emitted noise at least partially, is restricted from entering the dust bag chamber (4). Advantageously, a detachable baffle body 6 provides more flexibility for the user and facilitates cleaning of the inside of the vacuum cleaner 2.

    [0023] In one embodiment, as shown in Figure 1, the baffle body 6 is provided with a bend 12 and wherein a bending angle α of the bend 12 is approximately 10 - 90°. The bent baffle body 6 reflects the sound waves in a desired direction, and thus redirects the emitted noise, wherein the noise level is reduced.

    [0024] According to one embodiment, as shown in Figure 1, the bending angle α is approximately 90°. This is advantageous in that parts of the emitted noise, i.e. parts of the sound waves, is reflected back into the motor chamber and parts of the noise is reflected such that it is directed in a direction towards a lower part 17 of the dust bag chamber 4.

    [0025] According to one embodiment (see Figure 3), the baffle body 6 has an inner side 15, directed towards the passageway 9, and wherein the inner side 15 is provided with a sound absorbing material (not shown). The material may be any sound absorbing plastic material, e.g. T-Plasztik Item number 30301 with 100% PES fibers. The thickness of the material is preferably 4-6 mm. The sound absorbing material is advantageous in that it reduces propagation of sound waves and thus further reduces the noise levels from the vacuum cleaner 2.

    [0026] In another aspect, as shown in Figure 2, the present invention relates to a filter grille 13 for a vacuum cleaner 2 comprised in an arrangement 1 as described above. In the embodiment shown in Figure 2, the filter grille 13 is adapted to be arranged in the dust bag chamber 4 such that it essentially covers the intake air passage opening 5 arranged between the dust bag chamber 4 and the motor chamber 3. The baffle body 6 is attached to the filter grille 13 along at least one filter grille edge 14 of the filter grille 13, such that the baffle body 6, which is adapted to redirect the emitted noise, at least partly covers the intake air passage opening 5. The baffle body 6 being attached to a filter grille 13 is advantageous in that a conventional filter grille 13, arranged in a conventional filter grille holder, may easily be changed into a filter grille 13 provided with a baffle body 6, according to the present invention. Thus, the baffle body 6 being attached to a filter grille 13 facilitates mounting of the baffle body 6 in the vacuum cleaner 2.

    [0027] In the embodiment shown in Figure 2, the baffle body 6 is integrated with the filter grille 13. The filter grille 13 has a filter grille area, and the baffle body 6 covers approximately 5-50% of the filter grille area.

    [0028] Figure 3, shows a side view of the filter grille 13 comprising a baffle body 6 shown in Figure 2. As also mentioned above, the baffle body 6 has an inner side 15, directed towards the passageway 9, and the inner side 15 may be provided with a sound absorbing material, adapted to absorb the emitted noise. Thus, the inner side 15 of the baffle body 6 and the front side 19 of the filter grille 13 are arranged at a distance D from each other. The distance D is preferably between 10-30 mm, and more preferably 15 mm. The baffle body 6 redirects the emitted noise partly in a direction towards an opposite filter grille edge 16, and partly back into the motor chamber 3.

    [0029] In a further aspect, the present invention relates to a vacuum cleaner 2 comprising an arrangement 1 as described above, and as illustrated in Figure 1.

    [0030] In one embodiment, the vacuum cleaner 2 comprises a dust bag chamber 4, adapted to enclose a dust bag, and a motor chamber 3 comprising at least a motorized fan (not shown). The vacuum cleaner 2 further comprises an intake air passage opening 5, through which intake air is adapted to travel from the dust bag chamber 4 to the motor chamber 3. The chambers 3, 4 are integrated in the vacuum cleaner 2. The baffle body 6, being adapted to redirect the emitted noise, is arranged in the dust bag chamber 4 such that the baffle body 6 at least partly covers the intake air passage opening 5. The vacuum cleaner 2 being provided with such an arrangement provides an overall reduced noise level emitted from the vacuum cleaner 2, since the arrangement redirects the emitted noise such that less noise reaches the outside of the vacuum cleaner 2.

    [0031] In one embodiment, as illustrated in Figure 4, the vacuum cleaner 2 comprises a partition wall 18 arranged between the dust bag chamber 4 and the motor chamber 3, the partition wall 18 comprising the intake air passage opening 5. The dust bag chamber 4 is adapted to comprise a dust bag (not shown).

    [0032] In the embodiment shown in Figure 4, the filter grille 13 comprising the baffle body 6 is attached to the partition wall 18, the filter grille 13 is arranged such that the filter grille 13 essentially covers the intake air passage opening 5. The baffle body 6 is integrated with the filter grille 13.

    [0033] In another embodiment, the baffle body 6 is attached to the partition wall 18, i.e. the baffle body 6 is attached directly to the partition wall 18 and a separate filter grille is arranged to essentially cover the intake air passage opening 5. The baffle body 6 is arranged such that it covers approximately 5-50% of the intake air passage opening 5. Consequently, the baffle body 6 then also partly covers the filter grille. In a similar manner, as in the case where the baffle body 6 is integrated with the filter grille 13, the baffle body 6 is hollow and forms a passageway 9, through which passageway 9 the intake air is adapted to travel.

    [0034] The present invention is not limited to the above-described preferred embodiments. Various alternatives, modifications and equivalents may be used. Therefore, the above embodiments should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention, which is defined by the appending claims.


    Claims

    1. Arrangement (1) in a vacuum cleaner (2) for reducing noise emitted from a motor chamber (3) in said vacuum cleaner (2), said arrangement comprising:

    - a dust bag chamber (4), adapted to enclose a dust bag;

    - a motor chamber (3), adapted to comprise at least a motorized fan;

    - an intake air passage opening (5) arranged between said dust bag (4) chamber and said motor chamber (3), through which intake air is adapted to travel from said dust bag chamber (4) into said motor chamber (3); said dust bag chamber (4) and said motor chamber (3) being integrated in said vacuum cleaner (2),

    - a baffle body (6) arranged in said dust bag chamber (4) such that said baffle body (6) at least partly covers said intake air passage opening (5) characterized in that the baffle body (6) is detachable.


     
    2. Arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said baffle body (6) is adapted to cover at least an upper portion (7) of said air passage opening (5).
     
    3. Arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said baffle body (6) is adapted to cover the upper portion (7) of said air passage opening (5).
     
    4. Arrangement according to any of claims 1-3, wherein said air passage opening (5) has an area, and wherein said baffle body (6) covers approximately 5-50 % of said area.
     
    5. Arrangement according to any of claims 1-4, wherein said baffle body (6) is hollow and forms a passageway (9), through which passageway (9) said intake air is adapted to travel.
     
    6. Arrangement according to any of claims 1-5, wherein said baffle body (6) is arranged such that it extends from an upper edge (10) of said air passage opening (5) and downwards in a direction towards an opposite lower portion (8) of said air passage opening (5).
     
    7. Arrangement according to any of claims 1-6, wherein the baffle body (6), is adapted to redirect said emitted noise.
     
    8. Arrangement according to any of claims 1-7, wherein said baffle body (6) is provided with a bend (12) and wherein a bending angle α of said bend is approximately 90°.
     
    9. Arrangement according to any of claims 1-8, wherein said baffle body (6) has an inner side (15), provided with a sound absorbing material.
     
    10. Arrangement according to claim 9, wherein the inner side (15), is directed towards said passageway (9).
     
    11. Vacuum cleaner (2) comprising an arrangement according to any of the claims 1-10.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Vorrichtung (1) in einem Staubsauger (2) zur Verminderung des von einer Motorkammer (3) in dem Staubsauger (2) abgegebenen Lärms, wobei die Vorrichtung Folgendes umfasst:

    - eine Staubbeutelkammer (4), die dazu eingerichtet ist, einen Staubbeutel zu umschließen;

    - eine Motorkammer (3), die dazu eingerichtet ist, mindestens ein motorisiertes Gebläse zu umfassen;

    - eine Ansaugluftdurchlassöffnung (5), die zwischen der Staubbeutelkammer (4) und der Motorkammer (3) angeordnet ist, durch die Ansaugluft von der Staubbeutelkammer (4) zur Motorkammer (3) strömen kann; wobei die Staubbeutelkammer (4) und die Motorkammer (3) in den Staubsauger (2) integriert sind,

    - einen Leitkörper (6), der in der Staubbeutelkammer (4) angeordnet ist, sodass der Leitkörper (6) die Ansaugluftdurchlassöffnung (5) zumindest teilweise bedeckt, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Leitkörper (6) abnehmbar ist.


     
    2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Leitkörper (6) eingerichtet ist, zumindest einen oberen Abschnitt (7) der Luftdurchlassöffnung (5) zu bedecken.
     
    3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Leitkörper (6) eingerichtet ist, um den oberen Abschnitt (7) der Luftdurchlassöffnung (5) zu bedecken.
     
    4. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-3, wobei die Luftdurchlassöffnung (5) eine Fläche aufweist, und wobei der Leitkörper (6) etwa 5-50 % der Fläche bedeckt.
     
    5. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-4, wobei der Leitkörper (6) hohl ist und einen Durchlass (9) ausbildet, wobei die Ansaugluft durch den Durchlass (9) strömen kann.
     
    6. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-5, wobei der Leitkörper (6) derart angeordnet ist, dass er sich von einer oberen Kante (10) der Luftdurchlassöffnung (5) und nach unten zu einem entgegengesetzten unteren Abschnitt (8) der Luftdurchlassöffnung (5) erstreckt.
     
    7. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-6, wobei der Leitkörper (6) eingerichtet ist, um den abgegebenen Lärm umzuleiten.
     
    8. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-7, wobei der Leitkörper (6) mit einer Krümmung (12) versehen ist und wobei ein Krümmungswinkel α der Krümmung etwa 90° beträgt.
     
    9. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-8, wobei der Leitkörper (6) eine Innenseite (15) aufweist, die mit einem schallabsorbierenden Material versehen ist.
     
    10. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Innenseite (15) in Richtung des Durchlasses (9) ausgerichtet ist.
     
    11. Staubsauger (2), der eine Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-10 umfasst.
     


    Revendications

    1. Agencement (1) dans un aspirateur (2), destiné à réduire le bruit émis depuis une chambre de moteur (3) dans ledit aspirateur (2), ledit agencement comprenant :

    - une chambre de sac à poussière (4), adaptée pour renfermer un sac à poussière ;

    - une chambre de moteur (3), adaptée pour comprendre au moins un ventilateur motorisé ;

    - une ouverture de passage d'air d'admission (5) agencée entre ladite chambre de sac à poussière (4) et ladite chambre de moteur (3), à travers laquelle de l'air est adapté pour se déplacer depuis ladite chambre de sac à poussière (4) jusque dans ladite chambre de moteur (3) ; ladite chambre de sac à poussière (4) et ladite chambre de moteur (3) étant intégrées dans ledit aspirateur (2),

    - un corps écran acoustique (6) agencé dans ladite chambre de sac à poussière (4) de telle sorte que ledit corps écran acoustique (6) couvre au moins partiellement ladite ouverture de passage d'air d'admission (5), caractérisé en ce que le corps écran acoustique (6) est détachable.


     
    2. Agencement selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit corps écran acoustique (6) est adapté pour couvrir au moins une partie supérieure (7) de ladite ouverture de passage d'air (5).
     
    3. Agencement selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit corps écran acoustique (6) est adapté pour couvrir la partie supérieure (7) de ladite ouverture de passage d'air (5).
     
    4. Agencement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel ladite ouverture de passage d'air (5) a une surface, et dans lequel ledit corps écran acoustique (6) couvre approximativement 5 à 50 % de ladite surface.
     
    5. Agencement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans lequel ledit corps écran acoustique (6) est creux et forme une voie de passage (9), à travers laquelle voie de passage (9) ledit air d'admission est adapté pour se déplacer.
     
    6. Agencement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans lequel ledit corps écran acoustique (6) est agencé de telle sorte qu'il s'étende depuis un bord supérieur (10) de ladite ouverture de passage d'air (5) et vers le bas dans une direction vers une partie inférieure opposée (8) de ladite ouverture de passage d'air (5).
     
    7. Agencement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans lequel le corps écran acoustique (6) est adapté pour rediriger ledit bruit émis.
     
    8. Agencement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, dans lequel ledit corps écran acoustique (6) est pourvu d'un coude (12) et dans lequel un angle de courbure α dudit coude est d'approximativement 90°.
     
    9. Agencement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8, dans lequel ledit corps écran acoustique (6) a un côté intérieur (15), pourvu d'un matériau absorbant acoustique.
     
    10. Agencement selon la revendication 9, dans lequel le côté intérieur (15) est dirigé vers ladite voie de passage (9).
     
    11. Aspirateur (2), comprenant un agencement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 10.
     




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