IP Library Granted Patent US 10,182,692
Granted Patent B2
US 10,182,692 · App. 15/144,213 · Granted Jan 22, 2019

Vacuum cleaner

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Patent No.
US 10,182,692
App. No.
15/144,213
Granted
Jan 22, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vacuum cleaner includes a cyclone separator, a collection chamber below the cyclone separator, a pre-motor filter downstream from the cyclone separator, and an openable cover above the pre-motor filter. The cover provides access to an upstream surface of the pre-motor filter when open, and forms an outer surface of the vacuum cleaner that is angled forwardly at an incline.

Claims (77)

1. A vacuum cleaner comprising:

a suction inlet;

a cyclone separator and having an air inlet in fluid communication with the suction inlet, and an air outlet at an upper end thereof;

a collection chamber below the cyclone separator and having a side wall;

a pre-motor filter downstream from the cyclone separator and above the upper end thereof, the pre-motor filter positioned in a pre-motor filter housing and comprising an upstream surface and a downstream surface;

a door pivotally mounted to the side wall of the collection chamber by a hinge and forming a bottom wall of the collection chamber when closed;

a first latch opposite the hinge and selectively maintaining the door in the closed position;

an openable cover above the pre-motor filter and having an upper surface that forms an outer surface of the vacuum cleaner and having a bottom edge, wherein the cover provides access to the upstream surface of the pre-motor filter when open;

a second latch on the openable cover to secure the cover in place;

a suction source positioned downstream of the pre-motor filter; and

an exhaust outlet downstream of the suction source;

wherein the upper surface of the cover is anted forwardly at an incline, with a forwardmost portion of the cover being lower than a rearmost portion of the cover; and

wherein the pre-motor filter comprises a peripheral surface joining the upstream surface and the downstream surface, wherein a thickness of the pre-motor filter defined between the upstream and downstream surfaces is less than a width of the pre-motor filter defined by the peripheral surface.

2. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the pre-motor filter extends forwardly and rearwardly relative to the air outlet of the cyclone separator.

3. The vacuum cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the pre-motor filter housing comprises a grill on the downstream surface of the pre-motor filter and defining a plurality of filter outlets which allow working air to pass through the pre-motor filter.

4. A vacuum cleaner comprising:

a suction inlet;

a cyclone separator and having an air inlet in fluid communication with the suction inlet, and an air outlet at an upper end thereof;

a collection chamber below the cyclone separator and having a side wall;

a pre-motor filter downstream from the cyclone separator and above the upper end thereof, the pre-motor filter positioned in a pre-motor filter housing and comprising an upstream surface and a downstream surface;

a door pivotally mounted to the side wall of the collection chamber by a hinge and forming a bottom wall of the collection chamber when closed;

a first latch opposite the hinge and selectively maintaining the door in the closed position;

an openable cover above the pre-motor filter and having an upper surface that forms an outer surface of the vacuum cleaner and having a bottom edge, wherein the cover provides access to the upstream surface of the pre-motor filter when open and wherein the upper surface of the cover is angled forwardly at an incline, with a forwardmost portion of the cover being lower than a rearmost portion of the cover;

a second latch on the openable cover to secure the cover in place;

a suction source positioned downstream of the pre-motor filter;

an exhaust outlet downstream of the suction source;

a first seal provided between the door and the side wall of the collection chamber to seal an interface therebetween when the door is closed; and

a second seal associated with the pre-motor filter housing for sealing the pre-motor filter housing when the cover is closed.

5. A vacuum cleaner comprising:

a suction inlet;

a cyclone separator and having an air inlet in fluid communication with the suction inlet, and an air outlet at an upper end thereof;

a collection chamber below the cyclone separator and having a side wall;

a pre-motor filter downstream from the cyclone separator and above the upper end thereof, the pre-motor filter positioned in a pre-motor filter housing and comprising an upstream surface and a downstream surface;

a door pivotally mounted to the side wall of the collection chamber by a hinge and forming a bottom wall of the collection chamber when closed;

a first latch opposite the hinge and selectively maintaining the door in the closed position;

an openable cover above the pre-motor filter and having an upper surface that forms an outer surface of the vacuum cleaner and having a bottom edge, wherein the cover provides access to the upstream surface of the pre-motor filter when open;

a second latch on the openable cover to secure the cover in place;

a suction source positioned downstream of the pre-motor filter; and

an exhaust outlet downstream of the suction source;

wherein the upper surface of the cover is angled forwardly at an incline, with a forwardmost portion of the cover being lower than a rearmost portion of the cover; and

wherein the second latch forms a portion of a handle.

6. The vacuum cleaner of claim 5 , wherein the second latch is flush with the cover.

7. The vacuum cleaner of claim 5 , wherein the second latch is spring-biased to a locked position.

8. A vacuum cleaner comprising:

a suction inlet;

a cyclone separator and having an air inlet in fluid communication with the suction inlet, and an air outlet at an upper end thereof;

a collection chamber below the cyclone separator and having a side wall;

a pre-motor filter downstream from the cyclone separator and above the upper end thereof, the pre-motor filter positioned in a pre-motor filter housing and comprising an upstream surface and a downstream surface;

a door pivotally mounted to the side wall of the collection chamber by a hinge and forming a bottom wall of the collection chamber when closed;

a first latch opposite the hinge and selectively maintaining the door in the closed position;

an openable cover above the pre-motor filter and having an upper surface that forms an outer surface of the vacuum cleaner and having a bottom edge, wherein the cover provides access to the upstream surface of the pre-motor filter when open;

a second latch on the openable cover to secure the cover in place;

a suction source positioned downstream of the pre-motor filter; and

an exhaust outlet downstream of the suction source;

a handle grip that can be gripped by a user to facilitate lifting and carrying the entire vacuum cleaner;

wherein the upper surface of the cover is angled forwardly at an incline, with a forwardmost portion of the cover being lower than a rearmost portion of the cover; and

wherein the forwardmost portion of the openable cover is forward of the handle grip.

9. The vacuum cleaner of claim 8 , wherein the handle grip is adjacent the pre-motor filter housing, with a gap defined by the handle grip being between the handle grip and the pre-motor filter housing.

10. The vacuum cleaner of claim 8 , wherein a rotational axis of the hinge of the door is orthogonal to the handle grip.

11. The vacuum cleaner of claim 8 , wherein the cyclone separator comprises a side wall and a separator plate, and wherein a debris outlet from the cyclone separator is defined by the separator plate and the side wall of the cyclone separator.

12. The vacuum cleaner of claim 8 , wherein the collection chamber is wider than the cyclone separator.

13. The vacuum cleaner of claim 8 , and further comprising a filter positioned within the cyclone separator, downstream of the air inlet and upstream of the pre-motor filter.

14. The vacuum cleaner of claim 8 , wherein the suction source comprises a fan/motor assembly, and the fan/motor assembly is below the air inlet to the cyclone separator.

15. The vacuum cleaner of claim 14 , wherein the fan/motor assembly is oriented transversely to a central axis of the cyclone separator.

16. A vacuum cleaner comprising:

a suction inlet;

a cyclone separator and having an air inlet in fluid communication with the suction inlet, and an air outlet at an upper end thereof;

a collection chamber below the cyclone separator and having a side wall;

a pre-motor filter downstream from the cyclone separator and above the upper end thereof, the pre-motor filter positioned in a pre-motor filter housing and comprising an upstream surface and a downstream surface;

a door pivotally mounted to the side wall of the collection chamber by a hinge and forming a bottom wall of the collection chamber when closed;

a first latch opposite the hinge and selectively maintaining the door in the closed position;

an openable cover above the pre-motor filter and having an upper surface that forms an outer surface of the vacuum cleaner and a depending side surface having a bottom edge, wherein the cover provides access to the upstream surface of the pre-motor filter when open;

a second latch on the openable cover to secure the cover in place;

a suction source positioned downstream of the pre-motor filter; and

an exhaust outlet downstream of the suction source;

wherein the upper surface of the cover is angled forwardly at an incline, with a forwardmost portion of the side surface being lower than a rearmost portion of the side surface; and

wherein the bottom edge of the cover is angled forwardly at an incline, with a forwardmost portion of the bottom edge being lower than a rearmost portion of the bottom edge.

Assignments (3)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE SPELLING OF THE CONVEYING PARTY NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 051491 FRAME: 0052. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jan 23, 2020
From: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.
To: BISSELL INC.
Reel/Frame 052148/0167 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2020
From: BISSEL HOMECARE, INC.
To: BISSEL INC.
Reel/Frame 051491/0052 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2016
From: TRAN, PHONG H.
To: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.
Reel/Frame 038437/0404 →