WO2020246720A1 - 청소기 - Google Patents
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Definitions
- This specification relates to a vacuum cleaner.
- a vacuum cleaner is a device that sucks or wipes dust or foreign matter on a cleaning target area.
- Such a vacuum cleaner may be divided into a manual cleaner for cleaning while the user directly moves the cleaner, and an automatic cleaner for cleaning while driving by itself.
- manual cleaners may be classified into canister-type cleaners, upright-type cleaners, handheld cleaners, and stick-type cleaners, depending on the shape of the cleaner.
- a compression mechanism including a dust compression unit for compressing dust in a dust container is disclosed.
- the cleaner includes a dust container having an opening, a filter for purifying air in the dust container, a shroud surrounding the filter, a dust compressing unit disposed to surround the shroud, and a user to move the dust compressing unit It may include a handle to manipulate and a link connected to the handle.
- the dust compression unit compresses the dust in the dust bin.
- At least a part of the dust compression unit is located higher than the opening in the standby position, so that the dust compression unit is accommodated in the dust bin without guiding the flow of air.
- the lower surface of the dust compression unit compresses the dust stored in the dust bin.
- the dust compression unit moves up and down to compress the dust within a limited vertical length range, thereby compressing dust. The performance is reduced.
- the dust compressing unit moves while in contact with the inner circumferential surface of the dust container, it is possible to clean the inner circumferential surface of the dust container, but there is a possibility that dust may be collected between the dust compressing unit and the inner circumferential surface of the dust container. There is a disadvantage that the vertical movement is not smooth.
- the present embodiment provides a cleaner capable of guiding the air and dust introduced through the movable unit through the suction opening.
- the present embodiment provides a vacuum cleaner in which dust is prevented from flowing into a gap between the movable part and the air guide in contact with the movable part while guiding the air and dust introduced by the movable part.
- the present embodiment provides a cleaner in which a gap between a frame and a cleaning unit is prevented from opening at a suction opening side.
- a vacuum cleaner includes: a housing having a suction opening, a cyclone portion for separating air from dust, and a dust bin for storing dust separated from air in the cyclone portion; It is disposed so as to surround the axis of the cyclone flow within the housing, and may include a frame movable between the first position and the second position within the housing.
- the frame is disposed so as to face the suction opening at the first position, and the upper end of the first body is of the suction opening so that the frame is restricted from flowing downward by the air sucked through the suction opening. It can be positioned equal to or higher than the top.
- the cleaner may further include a guide wall disposed in the housing to surround an axis of a cyclone flow of the cyclone portion, and guide the flow of air. It may include a frame surrounding the guide wall in the first position.
- the first body In the first position, the first body may contact the guide wall, and a boundary portion between an upper end of the first body and the guide wall may be positioned higher than an upper end of the suction opening.
- the first body may be disposed to be inclined with respect to the axis of the cyclone flow.
- the first body is positioned to be spaced apart from the suction opening, and at least a portion of the first body may be inclined in a direction away from the suction opening from an upper side to a lower side.
- the cleaner may further include a filter unit that purifies the air separated from the dust in the cyclone unit, and is disposed to surround the axis of the cyclone flow, and the cleaning unit connected to the lower side of the frame. At least a portion of the cleaning unit may be aligned with the suction opening.
- a lower extension portion extending downward from the first body may be further included, and the cleaning portion may include a depression portion accommodating the lower extension portion, and the lower extension portion may be aligned with the suction opening.
- the inclination angle of the lower extension with respect to the horizontal plane may be greater than the inclination angle of the first body, so that the air in contact with the first body can smoothly flow downward by the lower extension.
- a height of a portion of the cleaning unit positioned below the lower extension may be lower than a height of another portion of the cleaning unit.
- the filter unit may include a mesh unit through which air passes, and an upper end of the mesh unit may be positioned lower than a lower end of the suction opening.
- the cleaning unit includes a contact end capable of contacting the mesh unit in the process of moving from the first position to the second position, and in the first position, the contact end may be positioned higher than an upper end of the mesh unit. have.
- the contact end may be positioned higher than the lower end of the suction opening.
- the contact end may be located closer to a lower end than an upper end of the suction opening.
- the frame may further include a frame guide extending downward from an outer peripheral surface of the first body and aligned with the suction opening.
- the frame guide may include a guide surface, and an extension line of the guide surface may be parallel to an extension line extending in a tangential direction of the cyclone part.
- the cleaning unit includes a contact end capable of contacting the filter unit in a process of moving from the first position to the second position, and a lower end of the frame guide may be positioned lower than the contact end.
- the contact end may be positioned higher than the lower end of the suction opening, and the lower end of the frame guide may be positioned at the same height or lower than the lower end of the suction opening.
- a cleaner includes: a housing having a suction opening; A filter unit that filters dust from the air sucked through the suction opening and is spaced apart from the inner peripheral surface of the housing; An air guide for guiding the air passing through the filter unit to a suction motor for generating a suction force; And a movable part movable between the first position and the second position in the space between the outside of the filter unit and the inner circumferential surface of the housing within the housing.
- the movable unit includes a frame disposed to surround at least a portion of the air guide at the first position, and a cleaning unit coupled to the frame and contacting the filter unit in the process of moving from the first position to the second position It may include.
- the frame may include a frame body that is aligned with the suction opening and has a first body surrounding the air guide.
- the upper end of the first body may be positioned equal to or higher than the upper end of the suction opening.
- An upper end of the air guide may be positioned higher than an upper end of the first body.
- At least a portion of the first body may be inclined in a direction away from the suction opening from an upper side to a lower side.
- the cleaning unit is located on a lower side of the frame body, and at least a portion of the cleaning unit may be aligned with the suction opening.
- a vacuum cleaner may include: a housing including a suction opening, a cyclone part for separating air from dust, and a dust bin for storing dust separated from air in the cyclone part; And a frame disposed within the housing to surround the axis of the cyclone flow, and movable between a first position and a second position within the housing, and at least a part of the frame disposed to face the suction opening at the first position. It may include.
- the frame includes a first body for guiding the air sucked downward through the suction opening at the first position, a lower extension part extending downward from the lower side of the first body, and a horizontal direction in the first body It extends to and may include a frame guide for guiding the horizontal flow of air sucked through the suction opening.
- the frame guide may extend downward from the first body, and a lower end of the frame guide may be positioned lower than a lower end of the lower extension.
- the first body may be inclined in a direction away from the suction opening from an upper side to a lower side.
- the upper end of the first body may be positioned equal to or higher than the upper end of the suction opening.
- a vacuum cleaner may include: a housing including a suction opening, a cyclone part for separating air from dust, and a dust bin for storing dust separated from air in the cyclone part; And a frame disposed within the housing to surround the axis of the cyclone flow, and movable between a first position and a second position within the housing, and at least a part of the frame disposed to face the suction opening at the first position.
- a frame to guide the air inhaled through the intake opening at the first position downward, at least a portion of the first body inclined in a direction away from the intake opening from an upper side to a lower side.
- the upper end of the first body may be positioned equal to or higher than the upper end of the suction opening.
- the proposed embodiment it is possible to prevent incoming air and dust from flowing into the gap between the frame body constituting the movable part and the air guide in contact with the frame body. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent a gap between the air guide and the frame body from being widened.
- the frame body may guide air and dust introduced through the suction opening.
- a lower extension part may be extended downward from the first body of the frame body, and a recessed part for accommodating the lower extension part may be provided in the cleaning part.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which a handle part is separated from a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a view showing a state in which the guide frame is separated from FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along 5-5 of FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are perspective views of a compression mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a movable part according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a side view of a frame according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a side view of an air guide according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a view showing an arrangement relationship between the movable part and the air guide at the standby position of the movable part.
- FIG. 12 is a view of the suction opening from the outside of the main body.
- 13 is a cross-sectional view taken along 13-13 of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view taken along 14-14 of FIG. 12;
- first, second, A, B, (a), (b) may be used. These terms are only used to distinguish the component from other components, and the nature, order, or order of the component is not limited by the term.
- a component is described as being “connected”, “coupled” or “connected” to another component, that component may be directly connected or connected to that other component, but another component between each component It should be understood that may be “connected”, “coupled” or “connected”.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which a handle part is separated from a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a guide frame separated from FIG. A view showing a state
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along 5-5 of FIG. 1.
- a cleaner 1 may include a body 2.
- the cleaner 1 may further include a suction unit 5 through which air containing dust is sucked.
- the suction unit 5 may guide air containing dust to the body 2.
- the cleaner 1 may further include a handle 3 coupled to the main body 2.
- the handle part 3 may be located in the main body 2 on the opposite side of the suction part 5 for example.
- the positions of the suction part 5 and the handle part 3 are not limited thereto.
- the main body 2 may separate dust sucked into the interior through the suction unit 5 and store the separated dust.
- the main body 2 may include a dust separator.
- the dust separation unit may include a first cyclone unit 110 capable of separating dust by cyclone flow.
- the first cyclone unit 110 may communicate with the suction unit 5.
- the dust separation unit may further include a second cyclone unit 140 for separating the dust from the air discharged from the first cyclone unit 110 again.
- the second cyclone unit 140 may include a plurality of cyclone bodies 142 disposed in parallel. Air may be divided into the plurality of cyclone bodies 142 and passed therethrough.
- the dust separation unit has a single cyclone unit.
- the main body 2 may be formed in a cylindrical shape, for example, and may have an external shape formed by a plurality of housings.
- the main body 2 may include a first housing 10 having a substantially cylindrical shape, and a second housing 12 coupled to the upper side of the first housing 10 and having a substantially cylindrical shape. .
- a dust bin in which an upper portion of the first housing 10 defines the first cyclone portion 110, and a lower portion of the first housing 10 stores dust separated from the first cyclone portion 110 (112) can be defined.
- the dust bin 112 may include a first dust storage unit 120 that stores dust separated from the first cyclone unit 110.
- the lower side of the first housing 10 (ie, the lower side of the dust container 112) may be opened and closed by the housing cover 114 rotating by a hinge.
- the cleaner 1 may further include a sealing member 16 and a support body 14 supporting the sealing member 16.
- Each of the first housing 10 and the second housing 12 is opened at upper and lower sides. That is, each of the housings 10 and 12 may include an upper opening and a lower opening.
- the support body 14 may be formed in a cylindrical shape. At this time, the outer diameter of the support body 14 is the first housing 10 so that the support body 14 can be inserted into the first housing 10 through the upper opening of the first housing 10. It may be formed equal to or smaller than the inner diameter of.
- the outer diameter of the support body 14 is the inner diameter of the second housing 12 so that the support body 14 can be inserted into the second housing 12 through the lower opening of the second housing 12. It may be formed equal to or smaller than
- the support body 14 may include a communication opening 15 through which air passes.
- the communication opening 15 may communicate with the suction part 5.
- the sealing member 16 may be coupled to the support body 14 to surround the outer circumferential surface of the support body 14.
- the sealing member 16 may be integrally formed with the support body 14 by insert injection.
- the sealing member 16 may be coupled to the outer peripheral surface of the support body 14 by an adhesive.
- the main body 2 may include a suction opening (see 12a of FIG. 12) through which air guided through the suction part 5 is introduced.
- Either one of the first housing 10 and the second housing 12 includes the suction opening (see 12A in Fig. 12), or the first housing 10 is the suction opening (see 12A in Fig. 12). ), and the second housing 12 may form another part of the suction opening (see 12A of FIG. 12).
- the second housing 12 includes the suction opening (see 12A of FIG. 12).
- the suction opening 12a is aligned with the suction part 5. Accordingly, dust and air may be introduced into the first cyclone unit 110 through the inside of the suction unit 5, through the suction opening 12a and the communication opening 15.
- the support body 14 may be omitted.
- the upper end of the first housing 10 may directly contact the lower end of the second housing 12.
- dust and air may be introduced into the first cyclone unit 110 through the suction opening 12a after passing through the interior of the suction unit 5.
- a configuration for guiding air from the suction part 5 to the first cyclone part 110 may be referred to as a suction passage of the main body 2.
- the suction passage may include only the suction opening 12a or may include the suction opening 12a and the communication opening 15.
- the body 2 may further include a filter unit 130 disposed to surround the second cyclone unit 140.
- the filter unit 130 is formed in a cylindrical shape, for example, and guides the air separated from the dust in the first cyclone unit 110 to the second cyclone unit 140.
- the filter unit 130 filters dust while air passes.
- the filter unit 130 may be disposed to surround the axis A1 of the cyclone flow of the first cyclone unit 110.
- the filter unit 130 may include a mesh portion 132 having a plurality of holes.
- the mesh portion 132 is not limited, but may be formed of a metal material. Since the mesh part 132 filters the air, dust may accumulate in the mesh part 132, and the mesh part 132 needs to be cleaned.
- the cleaner 1 may further include the compression mechanism 70 capable of compressing dust stored in the first dust storage unit 120.
- the volume of the first dust storage unit 120 is limited, the amount of dust stored in the first dust storage unit 120 increases during repeated cleaning, and accordingly, the use of the cleaner 1 Time or number of times may be limited.
- the user causes the housing cover 114 to open the first dust storage unit 120 so that the first dust storage unit ( 120) of dust should be emptied.
- the density of the dust stored in the first dust storage unit 120 increases, and accordingly The volume is reduced.
- the number of times for emptying the dust bin 112 is reduced, and accordingly, the usable time before emptying the dust is increased.
- the compression mechanism 70 may also clean the mesh portion 132 during the moving process.
- the compression mechanism 70 includes a movable part 750 that is movable within the main body 2, an operation part 710 operated by a user to move the movable part 750, and an operation force of the operation part 710. It may include a delivery unit (720, 730) for delivery to the movable part (750).
- the manipulation unit 710 may be disposed outside the main body 2.
- the manipulation unit 710 may be located outside the first housing 10 and the second housing 12.
- At least a portion of the manipulation unit 710 may be positioned higher than the first housing 10. In addition, at least a portion of the manipulation unit 710 may be positioned higher than the movable unit 750.
- the manipulation unit 710 may include a pressing unit 714.
- the pressing part 714 may be positioned higher than the first housing 10 and the movable part 750.
- the manipulation unit 710 may include the manipulation unit body 712.
- the manipulator body 712 may have a vertical length longer than that of a left and right width.
- the pressing part 714 may protrude from the upper side of the operation part body 712.
- the pressing part 714 may protrude from the manipulation part body 712 in a horizontal direction.
- the pressing part 714 may be positioned closer to an upper end than a lower end of the operation part body 712.
- the pressing part 714 may protrude from a position spaced downward from the upper end of the operation part body 712.
- the pressing part 714 may include a first part 714a protruding from the operation part body 712 and a second part 714b additionally protruding from the first pressing part 714a.
- the second portion 714b may protrude from a position spaced a predetermined distance downward from the upper end 714c of the first portion 714a.
- the user may move the manipulation unit 710 downward by pressing the upper surface 714d of the second part 714b. Accordingly, the upper surface 714d of the second portion 714b serves as a pressing surface.
- the manipulation part 710 may further include a coupling protrusion (see 716 of FIG. 6) positioned on the manipulation part body 712 opposite to the pressing part 714.
- the handle part 3 may include a handle body 30 for gripping a user, and a battery housing 60 disposed below the handle body 30 and capable of accommodating a battery 600. .
- the handle body 30 and the battery housing 60 may be disposed in a vertical direction, and the handle body 30 may be positioned above the battery housing 60.
- the handle part 3 may guide the movement of the manipulation part 710 while covering a part of the manipulation part 710.
- the handle part 3 may further include an operation part cover 62.
- the operation part cover 62 may be located at the side of the handle body 30 and the battery housing 60.
- the operation part cover 62 may be integrally formed with the handle body 30 and the battery housing 60 or may be formed separately.
- the operation part cover 62 When the operation part cover 62 is formed separately from the handle body 30 and the battery housing 60, the operation part cover 62 may be coupled to the main body 2.
- the manipulation unit 710 may be located on the left side of the handle body 30.
- the manipulation unit 710 may be positioned on the right side of the handle body 30.
- the manipulation part 710 can be easily operated with a hand that does not hold the handle body 30.
- the manipulation unit 710 may move in a direction parallel to the axis A1 of the cyclone flow of the first cyclone unit 110.
- the axis A1 of the cyclone flow of the first cyclone unit 110 may extend in the vertical direction while the dust container 112 is placed on the floor. Accordingly, the manipulation unit 710 may also be moved in the vertical direction while the dust bin 112 is placed on the floor.
- a slot 63 may be formed in the operation part cover 62 to move the operation part 710.
- the pressing part 714 of the manipulation part 710 may pass through the slot 63.
- the upper and lower lengths of the manipulator body 712 may be longer than the length of the slot 63.
- the left and right widths of the manipulator body 712 may be longer than the left and right widths of the slot 63.
- the left and right widths of the pressing portion 714 may be equal to or smaller than the left and right widths of the slot 63.
- the vertical length of the pressing part 714 may be smaller than the vertical length of the slot 63.
- the protruding length of the pressing part 714 may be greater than the front and rear width of the manipulation part cover 62. Accordingly, the pressing part 714 may pass through the slot 63, and may protrude to the outside of the manipulation part cover 62 while passing through the slot 63.
- the left and right widths of the manipulation unit body 712 may be smaller than the left and right widths of the manipulation unit cover 62.
- the upper and lower lengths of the operation part body 712 may be smaller than the left and right widths of the operation part cover 62.
- the front and rear widths of the manipulation unit body 712 may be smaller than the front and rear widths of the manipulation unit cover 62.
- the manipulation part cover 62 may form a space in which the manipulation part body 712 is located. While the manipulation part body 712 is positioned within the manipulation part cover 62, the manipulation part body 712 may move up and down.
- the manipulation part body 712 may move between a first position and a second position within the manipulation part cover 62.
- the first position is a position when the manipulator body 712 is moved to the uppermost side
- the second position is a position when the manipulator body 712 is moved to the lowest side.
- the manipulation unit body 712 may be positioned at the first position.
- the manipulation part body 712 may cover the slot 63.
- the manipulation part body 712 may cover all of the slot 63 from the inside of the manipulation part cover 62. Accordingly, while the manipulation part body 712 is positioned at the first position, the manipulation part body 712 may be exposed to the outside of the slot 63, and the space inside the manipulation part cover 62 is external Exposure can be prevented.
- the slot 63 may also extend in a direction parallel to an extension direction of the axis A1 of the cyclone flow of the first cyclone part 110.
- the "up-down direction" described below means that the extending direction of the axis A1 of the cyclone flow Can be understood as
- the transfer unit 720 is connected to the movable part 750 and the operation part 710.
- a part of 730 may be located outside the body 2, and another part of the body 2 may be located inside the body 2.
- Some of the delivery units 720 and 730 may pass through the main body 2. A portion of the delivery units 720 and 730 positioned outside the main body 2 may be covered by the handle part 3.
- the delivery units 720 and 730 may include a first delivery unit 720.
- the first transmission unit 720 may be coupled to the manipulation unit 710.
- the first transmission unit 720 may include a coupling protrusion 722.
- the coupling protrusion 722 may be coupled to a protrusion coupling portion (not shown) formed on the manipulation unit body 712.
- the coupling protrusion 722 may have a vertical length larger than a left and right width.
- the coupling protrusion 722 may limit relative rotation of the manipulation unit 710 in a horizontal direction with respect to the first transmission unit 720.
- the delivery units 720 and 730 may further include a second transmission unit 730 coupled to the movable unit 750.
- a part of the second transmission part 730 may be located inside the body 2, and another part may be located outside the body 2.
- the second transmission unit 730 may be directly connected to the first transmission unit 720 or may be connected by an additional transmission unit.
- the second transmission unit 730 is shown to be directly connected to the first transmission unit 720.
- the first transmission part 720 may include a coupling part 724 to which the second transmission part 730 is coupled.
- the second transmission unit 730 may extend in a direction parallel to the axis A1 of the cyclone flow.
- the center of the movable part 750 is located on the axis of the cyclone flow (A1), or a vertical line passing through the center of the movable part 750 is the axis of the cyclone flow (A1).
- the manipulation unit 710 is disposed at a position eccentric from the center of the movable unit 750. Accordingly, eccentricity of the movable part 750 must be prevented in the process of moving the movable part 750 up and down by the manipulation of the manipulation part 710.
- the movable part 750 may not be in a horizontal state, so that the movable part 750 may not move smoothly, and the movable part 750 is moved to the standby position. It will not be able to move accurately.
- the transfer unit for transmitting the operating force of the manipulation unit 710 to the movable unit 750 includes one transfer unit, there is a high possibility that the movable unit 750 is eccentric during the operation of the manipulation unit 710.
- a path through which the operating force of the manipulation unit 710 is transmitted to the movable unit 750 is short.
- the operation unit 710 is operated in an eccentric state based on a vertical line, the effect of the eccentricity of the operation unit 710 directly acts on the movable unit 750 so that the movable unit 750 is also eccentric. It is likely to be moved.
- the operation unit 710 when the delivery unit transmits the operation force of the operation unit including a plurality of transmission units to the movable unit 750, the operation unit 710 is based on a vertical line during the operation of the operation unit 710. Even if it is eccentric, the amount of eccentricity of the movable part 750 may be minimized by reducing the influence of the eccentricity of the plurality of transmission parts.
- the body 2 may further include a protruding body 180 for guiding the second transmission part 730.
- the protruding body 180 exists in a protruding form outside the first housing 10.
- the protruding body 180 may extend in a direction parallel to an extension direction of the axis A1 of the cyclone flow of the first cyclone part 110.
- the protruding body 180 communicates with the inner space of the first housing 10, and the second transmission part 730 may move within the protruding body 180.
- the cleaner 1 may further include a support mechanism 780 for elastically supporting the compression mechanism 70.
- the support mechanism 780 may include an elastic member 781 for providing an elastic force to the compression mechanism 70.
- the elastic member 781 may provide elastic force to the manipulation unit 710 or the delivery units 720 and 730.
- the elastic member 781 supports the manipulation unit 710 by way of example.
- the elastic member 781 may be disposed to be spaced apart from the second transmission part 730 in a horizontal direction.
- the elastic member 781 may be, for example, a coil spring, and may be stretched and stretched in a vertical direction.
- the length of the elastic member 781 is the length of the second transmission unit 730 It can be formed longer.
- the elastic member 781 having a low elastic modulus may be used to support the manipulation unit 710.
- the support mechanism 780 may further include a support bar 790 for supporting the elastic member 781 so that horizontal movement of the elastic member 781 is restricted during the vertical movement of the manipulation unit 710. I can.
- the support bar 790 may be formed in a cylindrical shape, for example.
- the upper and lower lengths of the support bar 790 may be longer than the upper and lower lengths of the elastic member 781.
- the elastic member 781 may be disposed to surround the support bar 790. That is, the support bar 790 may be located in an inner region of the coil-shaped elastic member 781.
- the outer diameter of the support bar 790 may be equal to or smaller than the inner diameter of the elastic member 781.
- One end of the support bar 790 may be fixed to the main body 2 or a delivery unit cover to be described later.
- the first transmission part 720 may be coupled to the other end of the support bar 790.
- the support bar 790 may be coupled to the first transmission unit 720 after passing through the coupling protrusion (see 716 in FIG. 6 ).
- a part of the coupling protrusion (see 716 of FIG. 6) may be coupled to the first transmission part 720.
- An upper end of the elastic member 781 may contact a lower side of the coupling protrusion (see 716 in FIG. 6 ).
- the other end of the support bar 790 may be an upper end.
- the upper end of the support bar 790 may be coupled to pass through the first transmission part 720.
- the first transmission part 720 may move up and down along the support bar 790. Accordingly, the support bar 790 may guide the vertical movement of the first transmission unit 720. Therefore, the support bar 790 may be called a guide bar.
- the cleaner 1 may further include a delivery unit cover 64 covering the delivery units 720 and 730.
- the delivery unit cover 64 may be coupled to the body 2 while covering the delivery units 720 and 730.
- the operation part cover 62 may cover at least a part of the delivery unit cover 64.
- the delivery unit cover 64 may be omitted, and the operation part cover 62 may serve as the delivery unit cover 64.
- the delivery unit cover 64 may also cover the support mechanism 780.
- the first part 641 of the delivery unit cover 64 may cover the first delivery part 720, the support bar 790, and the elastic member 781 from the side of the protruding body 180. have.
- the second part 644 of the delivery unit cover 64 may be positioned above the protruding body 180 and may cover the second delivery part 730.
- the delivery unit cover 64 may include a slot 642 in which the coupling protrusion 722 of the first delivery unit 720 is positioned.
- the slot 642 may be elongated in the vertical direction.
- the delivery unit cover 64 may be provided with a bar coupling portion 645 to which the support bar 790 is coupled.
- the main body 2 may further include a suction motor 220 for generating a suction force.
- the suction force generated by the suction motor 220 may act on the suction part 5.
- the suction motor 220 may be located within the second housing 12, for example.
- the suction motor 220 may be positioned above the dust bin 112 and the battery 600 based on an extension direction of the axis A1 of the cyclone flow of the first cyclone unit 110.
- the main body 2 may further include an air guide 170 for guiding the air that has passed through the filter unit 130 to the suction motor 220.
- the air guide 170 may guide the air discharged from the second cyclone unit 140 to the suction motor 220.
- the second cyclone part 140 may be coupled to the lower side of the air guide 170.
- the filter unit 130 may surround the second cyclone unit 140 in a state coupled to the second cyclone unit 140.
- the filter unit 130 may also be located under the air guide 170.
- the movable part 750 may be disposed in a position surrounding the air guide 170 in a standby position.
- the movable part 750 may include a cleaning part 770 for cleaning the filter part 130.
- a position of the movable unit 750 in a state in which the operation unit 710 is not operated may be referred to as a standby position (or a first position). That is, the position of the movable unit 750 when the manipulation unit 710 is positioned at the first position may be referred to as a standby position.
- the position of the movable unit 750 when the manipulation unit 740 is positioned at the second position may be referred to as a dust compression position (or a second position).
- all of the cleaning part 770 may be disposed in a direction in which air passes through the filter part 130 and not overlapping with the filter part 130.
- all of the cleaning part 770 may be located higher than the filter part 130. Accordingly, in the standby position of the movable part 750, the cleaning part 770 may be prevented from acting as a flow resistance during the air passing through the filter part 130.
- a dust guide 160 may be provided below the second cyclone part 140.
- the lower side of the second cyclone part 140 may be coupled to the upper side of the dust guide 160.
- the lower side of the filter unit 130 may be seated on the dust guide 160.
- the lower side of the dust guide 160 may be seated on the housing cover 114.
- the dust guide 160 is spaced apart from the inner circumferential surface of the first housing 10 to store the dust separated from the first cyclone unit 110 in the inner space of the first housing 10. It is divided into a unit 120 and a second dust storage unit 122 that stores the dust separated by the second cyclone unit 140.
- the inner circumferential surface of the first housing 10 and the outer circumferential surface of the dust guide 160 define the first dust storage unit 120, and the inner circumferential surface of the dust guide 160 is the second dust storage unit 122 Can be defined.
- FIG. 6 and 7 are perspective views of a compression mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a movable part according to an embodiment of the present invention
- 9 is a side view of a frame according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the movable part 750 may include a frame 760.
- the frame 760 may be arranged to surround the axis A1 of the cyclone flow.
- the frame 760 may be formed in a ring shape centered on the axis A1 of the cyclone flow.
- the maximum diameter of the frame 760 may be smaller than the diameter of the inner peripheral surface of the first cyclone part 110. Accordingly, the frame 760 may be moved up and down in a state spaced apart from the inner circumferential surface of the first cyclone unit 110.
- the movable part 750 moves up and down in an eccentric state, the movable part 750 moves on the inner circumferential surface of the first housing 10 (for example, the first cyclone part 110 and/or the dust bin ( 112)) and rubbing can be prevented.
- the frame 760 when the frame 760 is spaced apart from the inner circumferential surface of the first cyclone unit 110, it is sucked into the first cyclone unit 110 while the movable unit 750 is moved downward during the cleaning process.
- the formed air and dust may flow downward through the inner peripheral surface of the first cyclone part 110 and the frame 760.
- the frame 760 may support the cleaning unit 770.
- the cleaning unit 770 may be formed of an elastically deformable material.
- the cleaning unit 770 may be formed of a rubber material.
- the cleaning unit 770 may be formed in a ring shape so that the cleaning unit 770 can clean the entire circumference of the cylindrical filter unit 130.
- the cleaning unit 770 may be formed of a silicone or fiber material.
- the cleaning unit 770 When the cleaning unit 770 is formed of an elastically deformable material, damage to the filter unit 130 may be prevented during a friction between the cleaning unit 770 and the filter unit 130.
- the movable part 750 may move from the standby position to a dust compression position.
- the cleaning unit 770 may wait at a position away from the filter unit 130 in the standby position, and may wipe the outer surface of the filter unit 130 while moving to a dust compression position in the cleaning process.
- the cleaning unit 770 may include a cleaning end 771a.
- the cleaning end 771a may contact the outer surface of the filter unit 130 during the cleaning process.
- the cleaning unit 770 since the cleaning unit 770 is formed of an elastically deformable material, the cleaning unit 770 is in contact with the filter unit 130 when the cleaning unit 770 descends and the cleaning end 771a comes into contact with the filter unit 130.
- the filter unit 130 is elastically deformed outward in the radial direction, and the cleaning end 771a may be in contact with the filter unit 130 in the elastically deformed state.
- the cleaning end 771a is dust attached to the outer surface of the filter part 130. Will be removed.
- the cleaning unit 770 adjusts the eccentricity of the movable unit 750 while the movable unit 750 is moved up and down. Can be reduced.
- a contact force between a part of the cleaning end 771a and the filter part 130 is increased to deform the cleaning end 771a,
- the inclination of the movable part 750 may be reduced.
- the cleaning unit 770 may include a first body 771 and a second body 772 extending upward from the first body 771.
- the thickness of the second body 772 may be thinner than that of the first body 771.
- the second body 772 may be coupled to the lower side of the frame 760.
- the cleaning unit 770 may be coupled to the frame 760 by inserting injection.
- the cleaning part 770 may further include a recessed part 773 that is recessed downward from the top.
- a lower extension part 761a extending from the frame 760 may be positioned in the recessed part 773.
- the lower extension portion 761a positioned in the recessed portion 773 may be aligned with the suction passage.
- the frame 760 may include a frame body 761 supporting the cleaning unit 770. In the standby position, a part of the frame body 761 may contact the outer surface of the air guide 170. A part of the frame body 761 may surround the outer surface of the air guide 170 in a circumferential direction.
- the frame body 761 may include a first body 762a surrounding an outer surface of the air guide 170.
- the first body 762a may also be referred to as a guide cover part.
- an upper end portion 762b of the first body 762a among the frame bodies 761 may be positioned highest.
- the frame body 761 may further include a second body 762c whose height is lowered as it moves away from the first body 762a.
- the first body 762a may be inclined to have a first inclination angle with respect to the horizontal plane.
- the first body 762a may be inclined in a direction closer to the axis A1 of the cyclone flow from an upper side to a lower side.
- the second body 762c As the second body 762c is further away from the first body 762a, an inclination angle with respect to the horizontal plane may decrease. Accordingly, the second body 762c may be spaced apart from the air guide 170.
- the frame body 761 may further include a third body 762d extending from the second body 762c.
- the inclination angle of the third body 762d with respect to the horizontal plane may increase as the distance from the second body 762d increases.
- the third body 762d may be connected to the first body 762a.
- the upper end 762b of the first body 762a is positioned higher than the upper end 762e of the third body 762d. Accordingly, the upper end 762b of the first body 762a is stepped from the upper end 762e of the third body 762d.
- the frame body 761 may include a fourth body 762f that is inclined from the upper end 762e of the third body 762d toward the center of the frame 760.
- the third body 762d is inclined downwardly outward and the fourth body 762f inclined downwardly inward based on a vertical line passing through the upper end of the third body 762e.
- the inclination direction of the fourth body 762f may be the same as the inclination direction of the first body 762b. At least a portion of the fourth body 762f may contact the outer peripheral surface of the air guide 170.
- An outer wall 763 extending upward may be provided on an outer peripheral surface of the second body 726c.
- the height of an upper end of at least a portion of the outer wall 763 may decrease toward the third body 762d.
- the lower extension part 761a may extend downward from the lower side of the first body 762a.
- the inclination angle of the lower extension part 761a is greater than the inclination angle of the first body 762a with respect to the horizontal plane.
- the air that meets the first body 762a may flow downwardly inclined, and may smoothly flow downward by the lower extension part 761a.
- the frame 760 may further include a lower extension wall 766 extending downward from the frame body 761.
- the lower extension wall 766 may be formed to be rounded in the circumferential direction of the frame 760.
- the lower extension wall 766 serves to pressurize the dust stored in the dust bin 112 downward while the movable part 750 descends.
- the lower extension wall 766 may be, for example, located at a portion of the frame body 761 where the outer wall 763 is formed.
- the frame 760 may further include a coupling portion 767 extending outward from the lower extension wall 766.
- the coupling part 767 may protrude from the lower extension wall 766 in a horizontal direction.
- the coupling part 767 may extend horizontally from the lower end 766a side of the lower extension wall 766.
- the second transmission part 730 may be connected to the coupling part 767.
- a buffer part 734 may be coupled to the second transfer part 730.
- the second transmission part 730 may be coupled to pass through the buffer part 734.
- the shock absorbing part 734 may be seated on the upper surface of the coupling part 767.
- the second transmission part 730 may penetrate the upper wall of the protruding body 180.
- the buffer part 734 absorbs the shock generated in the process of contacting the upper wall of the protruding body 180 while the movable part 750 moves from the dust compression position to the standby position, thereby generating noise. Can be reduced.
- the frame 760 may further include a frame guide 765 extending downward from the frame body 761.
- the frame guide 765 may extend downward from the outer peripheral surface of the first body 762a.
- the frame guide 765 may extend in a horizontal direction from an outer peripheral surface of the first body 762a.
- the frame guide 765 may include a planar guide surface 765a.
- the guide surface 765a may guide a helical flow of air in a process in which air is introduced through the suction unit 5.
- the frame guide 765 may guide the horizontal flow of air.
- the lower end 765b of the frame guide 765 may be positioned higher than the lower end 766a of the lower extension wall 766.
- 10 is a side view of an air guide according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 11 is a view showing an arrangement relationship between the movable part and the air guide at the standby position of the movable part.
- the air guide 170 may include a guide wall 171.
- the inner circumferential surface of the guide wall 171 may form a flow path for guiding the air discharged from the second cyclone part 140.
- the guide wall 171 may be arranged to surround the axis A1 of the cyclone flow.
- the guide wall 171 may be formed in a ring shape, for example, and at least a portion thereof may decrease in diameter from the top to the bottom.
- the guide wall 171 may include a first mounting portion 171a for mounting a part of the frame body 761.
- the first mounting portion 171a may be formed as the outer peripheral surface of the guide wall 171 is depressed toward the center.
- the first body 762a of the frame body 761 may be mounted on the first mounting part 171a.
- the guide wall 171 may further include a second seating portion 171b.
- the second mounting portion 171b may be formed as the outer peripheral surface of the guide wall 171 is depressed toward the center.
- a fourth body 762f may be seated in the frame body 761 on the second seating portion 171b.
- the upper end 762b of the first body 762a is positioned lower than the upper end 171c of the guide wall 171.
- the air guide 170 may further include an extension wall 172 disposed to face the contact end 771a of the cleaning unit 770 in the standby position.
- the extension wall 172 may extend downward from the lower end of the guide wall 171.
- the extension wall 172 may be located under the first and second seating portions 171a and 171b.
- the air guide 170 may further include a coupling wall 174 extending below the extension wall 172.
- the second cyclone part 140 may be coupled to the coupling wall 174.
- a coupling protrusion 175 may be formed on the outer circumferential surface of the coupling wall 174.
- the coupling protrusion 175 may be accommodated in a protrusion groove (not shown) of the second cyclone part 140.
- the air guide 170 may further include a fastening boss 178 extending upward from an inner circumferential surface of the guide wall 171.
- the air guide 170 may be fastened to a component in the main body 2 by the fastening boss 178.
- FIG. 12 is a view of the suction opening from the outside of the main body.
- 13 is a cross-sectional view taken along 13-13 of FIG. 5.
- 14 is a cross-sectional view taken along 14-14 of FIG. 12.
- the main body 2 may further include a suction guide 12b for guiding air toward the suction opening 12a.
- the suction guide 12b may be coupled to the suction part 5.
- a flow guide 52 may be provided in the suction part 5.
- the flow guide 52 guides air and dust to flow toward the inner circumferential surface 110a of the first cyclone part 110.
- the frame guide 765 may extend in the same or parallel to the extension direction of the flow guide 52.
- an extension line A4 extending in the tangential direction of the first housing 10 (or the first cyclone portion 110) and an extension line A3 of the frame guide 765 (or guide surface 765a) ) can be side by side.
- a part of the movable part 750 may be aligned with the suction opening 12a.
- a part of the frame 760 and a part of the cleaning part 770 may be aligned with the suction opening 12a.
- At least a portion of the first body 762a in the frame 760 may be aligned with the suction opening 12a.
- the first body 762a may look at the suction opening 12a from a position spaced apart from the suction opening 12a.
- the upper end 762b of the first body 762a is so that a portion positioned higher than the upper end 762b of the first body 762a is not aligned with the suction opening 12a. , It may be located at the same height or higher than the upper end 12c of the suction opening 12a.
- a boundary portion between the upper end 762b of the first body 762a and the guide wall 171 may be positioned higher than the upper end 12c of the suction opening 12a.
- the movable part 750 In the standby position of the movable part 750, the movable part 750 is restricted from moving upward, and can be moved downward by an external force.
- the upper end 762b of the first body 762a is positioned lower than the upper end 171c of the guide wall 171, air or dust flows toward the upper end 762b of the first body 762a. If so, the flow force of air acts as an external force for moving the first body 762a downward, so that a gap between the first body 762a and the guide wall 171 is widened.
- the movable part 750 when the movable part 750 is not positioned in the correct position, the movable part 750 acts as a flow resistance of air and dust sucked through the suction opening 12a, thereby deteriorating dust separation performance.
- the first body 762a so that the portion positioned higher than the upper end 762b of the first body 762a in the guide wall 171 is not exposed through the suction opening 12a.
- the movable unit 750 can wait at the correct position.
- the suction opening 12a may be aligned with at least a portion of the frame guide 765.
- the frame guide 765 may guide air and dust sucked through the suction opening 12a.
- Air guided by the frame guide 765 may flow along the outer peripheral surface of the first body 762a.
- At least a portion of the first body 762a may be inclined in a direction away from the suction opening 12a from an upper side to a lower side. That is, as the first body 762a goes from the top to the bottom, it inclines in a direction closer to the axis A1 of the cyclone flow.
- air flowing along the first body 762a may smoothly flow downward by the lower extension portion 761a.
- the upper end of the mesh unit 132 is positioned lower than the lower end 12d of the suction opening 12a to prevent the air sucked through the suction opening 12a from directly passing through the mesh unit 132 Can be.
- the contact end 771a of the cleaning unit 770 may be positioned higher than the upper end of the mesh unit 132. Accordingly, the contact end 771a of the cleaning part 770 may be prevented from blocking the mesh part 132.
- the height H2 of the frame 760 aligned with the suction opening 12a may be lower than the height H1 of the suction opening 12a. Accordingly, a part of the cleaning unit 770 may also be aligned with the suction opening 12a. For example, the contact end 771a of the cleaning unit 770 may be positioned higher than the lower end 12d of the suction opening 12a.
- the mesh part 132 spaced apart from the contact end 771a is the suction opening
- the upper end of the mesh unit 132 is the suction opening ( While being positioned lower than the lower end 12d of 12a), it may be positioned closer to the lower end 12d, so that the height of the main body 2 can be prevented from increasing.
- the height H2 of the frame 760 aligned with the suction opening 12a so that the separation distance between the contact end 771a and the mesh part 132 is reduced is the height of the suction opening 12a ( It can be greater than 1/2 of H1).
- the contact end 771a of the cleaning part 770 may be located closer to the lower end 12d than the upper end 12c of the suction opening 12a.
- the lower extension portion 761a of the frame body 760 may be aligned with the suction opening 12a.
- the lower end 765b of the frame guide 765 may be positioned lower than the contact end 771a of the cleaning unit 770.
- the lower end 765b of the frame guide 765 may be positioned lower than the lower extension portion 761a.
- the lower end 765b of the frame guide 765 may be positioned at the same height or lower than the lower end 12d of the suction opening 12a. Accordingly, the frame guide 762 can guide the flow of the air flowing over the entire height of the suction opening 12a.
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- 흡입 개구와, 공기와 먼지를 분리하기 위한 싸이클론부와, 상기 싸이클론부에서 공기와 분리된 먼지를 저장하는 먼지통을 구비하는 하우징; 및상기 하우징 내에서 상기 싸이클론 유동의 축을 둘러싸도록 배치되며, 상기 하우징 내에서 제 1 위치와 제 2 위치 사이에서 이동할 수 있는 프레임을 포함하고,상기 프레임은, 상기 제 1 위치에서 상기 흡입 개구와 마주보도록 배치되고 상기 싸이클론 유동의 축에 대해서 경사지도록 배치되는 제 1 바디를 포함하며,상기 제 1 바디의 상단은 상기 흡입 개구의 상단과 동일하거나 높게 위치되는 청소기.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 하우징 내에서 상기 싸이클론부의 싸이클론 유동의 축을 둘러싸도록 배치되며, 공기의 유동을 가이드하는 가이드 벽을 더 포함하고,상기 제 1 위치에서 상기 프레임은 상기 가이드 벽을 둘러싸는 청소기.
- 제 2 항에 있어서,상기 제 1 위치에서 상기 제 1 바디는 상기 가이드 벽과 접촉하며,상기 제 1 바디의 상단과 상기 가이드 벽의 경계 부위는 상기 흡입 개구의 상단 보다 높게 위치되는 청소기.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 제 1 바디는 상기 흡입 개구와 이격되어 위치되며,상기 제 1 바디의 적어도 일부는 상측에서 하측으로 갈수록 상기 흡입 개구와 멀어지는 방향으로 경사지는 청소기.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 싸이클론부에서 먼지와 분리된 공기를 정화하며, 상기 싸이클론 유동의 축을 둘러싸도록 배치되는 필터부와,상기 프레임의 하측부에 연결되는 청소부를 더 포함하고,상기 청소부의 적어도 일부는 상기 흡입 개구와 정렬되는 청소기.
- 제 5 항에 있어서,상기 제 1 바디에서 하방으로 연장되는 하측 연장부를 더 포함하고,상기 청소부는, 상기 하측 연장부가 수용되는 함몰부를 포함하며,상기 하측 연장부가 상기 흡입 개구와 정렬되는 청소기.
- 제 6 항에 있어서,수평면에 대한 상기 하측 연장부의 경사 각도는 상기 제 1 바디의 경사 각도 보다 큰 청소기.
- 제 6 항에 있어서,상기 하측 연장부의 하측에 위치되는 상기 청소부의 일부의 높이는 상기 청소부의 다른 부분의 높이 보다 낮은 청소기.
- 제 5 항에 있어서,상기 필터부는 공기가 통과하기 위한 메쉬부를 포함하고,상기 메쉬부의 상단은 상기 흡입 개구의 하단 보다 낮게 위치되는 청소기.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 청소부는 상기 제 1 위치에서 상기 제 2 위치로 이동하는 과정에서 상기 메쉬부와 접촉할 수 있는 접촉 단부를 포함하고,상기 제 1 위치에서, 상기 접촉 단부는 상기 메쉬부의 상단 보다 높게 위치되는 청소기.
- 제 10 항에 있어서,상기 접촉 단부는 상기 흡입 개구의 하단 보다 높게 위치되는 청소기.
- 제 11 항에 있어서,상기 접촉 단부는 상기 흡입 개구의 상단 보다 하단에 가깝게 위치되는 청소기.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 프레임은, 상기 제 1 바디의 외주면에서 하방으로 연장되며 상기 흡입 개구와 정렬되는 프레임 가이드를 더 포함하는 청소기.
- 제 13 항에 있어서,상기 프레임 가이드는 안내면을 포함하고,상기 안내면의 연장선은 상기 싸이클론부의 접선 방향으로 연장되는 연장선과 나란한 청소기.
- 제 13 항에 있어서,상기 싸이클론부에서 먼지와 분리된 공기를 정화하며, 상기 싸이클론 유동의 축을 둘러싸도록 배치되는 필터부와,상기 프레임의 하측부에 연결되는 청소부를 더 포함하고,상기 청소부는 상기 제 1 위치에서 상기 제 2 위치로 이동하는 과정에서 상기 필터부와 접촉할 수 있는 접촉 단부를 포함하고,상기 프레임 가이드의 하단은, 상기 접촉 단부 보다 낮게 위치되는 청소기.
- 제 15 항에 있어서,상기 접촉 단부는 상기 흡입 개구의 하단 보다 높게 위치되고,상기 프레임 가이드의 하단은, 상기 흡입 개구의 하단과 동일한 높이에 위치되거나 낮게 위치되는 청소기.
- 흡입 개구와, 공기와 먼지를 분리하기 위한 싸이클론부와, 상기 싸이클론부에서 공기와 분리된 먼지를 저장하는 먼지통을 구비하는 하우징; 및상기 하우징 내에서 상기 싸이클론 유동의 축을 둘러싸도록 배치되며, 상기 하우징 내에서 제 1 위치와 제 2 위치 사이에서 이동할 수 있고, 상기 제 1 위치에서 적어도 일부가 상기 흡입 개구를 마주보도록 배치되는 프레임을 포함하고,상기 프레임은,상기 제 1 위치에서 상기 흡입 개구를 통해 흡입되는 공기를 하방으로 안내하는 제 1 바디와,상기 제 1 바디의 하측에서 하방으로 연장되는 하측 연장부와,상기 제 1 바디에서 수평 방향으로 연장되며, 상기 흡입 개구를 통해 흡입되는 공기의 수평 방향 유동을 가이드하는 프레임 가이드를 포함하는 청소기.
- 제 17 항에 있어서,상기 프레임 가이드는 상기 제 1 바디에서 하측 방향으로도 연장되며, 상기 프레임 가이드의 하단은 상기 하측 연장부의 하단 보다 낮게 위치되는 청소기.
- 제 17 항에 있어서,상기 제 1 바디는 상측에서 하측으로 갈수록 상기 흡입 개구에서 멀어지는 방향으로 경사지는 청소기.
- 제 17 항에 있어서,상기 제 1 바디의 상단은 상기 흡입 개구의 상단과 동일하거나 높게 위치되는 청소기.
- 흡입 개구와, 공기와 먼지를 분리하기 위한 싸이클론부와, 상기 싸이클론부에서 공기와 분리된 먼지를 저장하는 먼지통을 구비하는 하우징; 및상기 하우징 내에서 상기 싸이클론 유동의 축을 둘러싸도록 배치되며, 상기 하우징 내에서 제 1 위치와 제 2 위치 사이에서 이동할 수 있고, 상기 제 1 위치에서 적어도 일부가 상기 흡입 개구를 마주보도록 배치되는 프레임을 포함하고,상기 프레임은,상기 제 1 위치에서 상기 흡입 개구를 통해 흡입되는 공기를 하방으로 안내하도록, 적어도 일부가 상측에서 하측으로 갈수록 상기 흡입 개구와 멀어지는 방향으로 경사지는 제 1 바디를 포함하고,상기 제 1 바디의 상단은 상기 흡입 개구의 상단과 동일하거나 높게 위치되는 청소기.
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