Bagless canister vacuum cleaner

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Inventors

Murphy, John S.
Matousek, Robert A.
Kalman, Jeffrey M.
Saunders, Craig M.
Farone, Richard C.
DiNunzio, David
Cipolla, Mark E.
Stephens, Paul D.
Wright, Michael F.
Salo, Robert A.

Application #

944731

Filed

Aug-31-2001

Published

Mar-30-2004

Current US Class

015/352
015/353
055/330
055/337
055/357
055/358
055/359
055/385.1
055/429
055/459.1
055/459.2
055/467
055/478
055/482
055/521
055/DIG3

International Classes

B01D 050/00; B01D 046/02; 521

Field of Search

55/320 55/330 55/332 55/337 55/356 55/357 55/358 55/359 55/385.1 55/429 55/459.1 55/459.2 55/467 55/478 55/482 55/DIG. 15/352 15/353

Assignee

Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. (Glenwillow, OH)

Examiners

Smith; Duane

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fay, Sharpe, Fagan, Minnich & McKee, LLP

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Other References

National flyer, in Japanese, dated Feb. 5, 1981 concerning vacuum cleaner Model No. MC-110u.

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Abstract
A bagless canister vacuum cleaner includes a selectively removable dirt cup, and an airstream flows rotationally through the dirt cup between an interior wall of the dirt cup and a filter assembly selectively mounted in the dirt cup so that entrained contaminants are separated from the airstream flowing through the dirt cup and collected by the dirt cup. The filter lies substantially parallel to the support surface on which the vacuum cleaner is supported. A cover member is connected to the main housing, and the cover member is selectively movable to and held in an operative position in covering relation with an open first end of a dirt cup. The main housing defines a base conformed to self-support the main housing on a support surface with the dirt cup arranged with its open first end at a higher elevation than its closed second end. The removable dirt cup includes a handle adapted for being held by a user, and the dirt cup defines or includes a spout to facilitate emptying dirt therefrom.
 
Claims
Having thus described the preferred embodiment, what is claimed is:

1. A canister vacuum cleaner comprising:

a body defining a suction inlet and an exhaust outlet;

a suction source contained in said body and located fluidically between said suction inlet and said exhaust outlet;

a dirt cup releasably connected to said body, said dirt cup defining a dirt separation chamber and an airstream outlet that releasably mates with said suction inlet when said dirt cup is connected to said body, said dirt separation chamber conformed to impart a rotational flow pattern to an airstream passing therethrough whereby contaminants entrained in said airstream are separated therefrom and deposited in said dirt cup; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Canister vacuum cleaners are well known and in widespread use. Typically, a canister vacuum cleaner comprises a main body housing including wheels that movably support the housing on a floor or other support surface. The housing carries a suction source such as a motor-driven fan assembly, and defines a bag-receiving region adapted to receive a disposable vacuum bag. An elongated hose extends outwardly from the housing and is in fluid communication with the disposable vacuum bag through a mouth of the bag.

In use of these conventional canister vacuum cleaners, the suction source establishes relative negative pressure inside the bag-receiving region so that an airstream is pulled into the hose and passes therethrough into the bag. Dust, dirt, and other contaminants entrained in the airstream are trapped inside the bag while the airstream passes through the bag and exits the bag-receiving region of the housing. The airstream is then exhausted from the housing by the suction source.
 
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