IP Library Granted Patent US 11,992,167
Granted Patent B2
US 11,992,167 · App. 18/377,340 · Granted May 28, 2024

Surface cleaning apparatus

Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad (Hampton, CA)
Assignee: Omachron Intellectual Property Inc.
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Patent No.
US 11,992,167
App. No.
18/377,340
Granted
May 28, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hand vacuum cleaner comprises a cyclone unit comprising a first cyclonic stage and a second cyclonic stage. The first cyclonic stage has a first stage cyclone with a cyclone axis of rotation that extends between the front and rear ends of the cyclone. The cyclone axis of rotation extends through a central portion of the second cyclonic stage. The nozzle has a nozzle axis that extends through a central portion of the first stage cyclone between the front and rear ends of the cyclone.

Claims (39)

1. A hand vacuum cleaner comprising:

(a) an air flow passage extending from an upstream end of a nozzle, which is provided at a front of the hand vacuum cleaner, to a clear air outlet provided at a rear of the hand vacuum cleaner;

(b) a cyclonic unit comprising a first cyclonic stage, the first cyclonic stage comprising a first stage cyclone having a front, a rear and a cyclone axis of rotation extending between the front and rear of the cyclone;

(c) the cyclonic unit further comprising a second cyclonic stage downstream of the first cyclonic stage, the second cyclonic stage comprising a plurality of cyclones, wherein the cyclone axis of rotation extends through a central portion of the second cyclonic stage;

(d) a suction motor that is positioned in the air flow passage downstream of the second cyclonic stage, the suction motor having a suction motor axis of rotation, wherein the suction motor axis of rotation extends through the central portion of the second cyclonic stage; and,

(e) a handle,

wherein the nozzle has a nozzle axis that extends through a central portion of the first stage cyclone and that extends through the front and rear of the cyclone and,

wherein, when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the front forward of the clean air outlet, a forward end of the handle is mounted to a body in which the suction motor is provided and a plane that is transverse to the cyclone axis of rotation extends through the forward end of the handle and the suction motor.

2. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein a front electrical connector is positioned adjacent the nozzle.

3. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the nozzle extends through a front wall of the cyclone unit.

4. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 3 wherein a front electrical connector is positioned adjacent the nozzle.

5. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the nozzle extends through a front wall of the first stage cyclone.

6. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 5 wherein a front electrical connector is positioned adjacent the nozzle.

7. A hand vacuum cleaner comprising:

(a) an air flow passage extending from an upstream end of a nozzle, which is provided at a front of the hand vacuum cleaner, to a clear air outlet provided at a rear of the hand vacuum cleaner;

(b) a cyclonic unit comprising a first cyclonic stage, the first cyclonic stage comprising a first stage cyclone having a front, a rear and a cyclone axis of rotation extending between the front and rear of the cyclone;

(c) the cyclonic unit further comprising a second cyclonic stage downstream of the first cyclonic stage, the second cyclonic stage comprising a plurality of cyclones, wherein the cyclone axis of rotation extends through a central portion of the second cyclonic stage;

(d) a suction motor that is positioned in the air flow passage downstream of the second cyclonic stage, the suction motor having a suction motor axis of rotation, wherein the suction motor axis of rotation extends through the central portion of the second cyclonic stage; and,

(e) a handle,

wherein the nozzle has a nozzle axis that extends through a central portion of the first stage cyclone and that extends through the front and rear of the cyclone and,

wherein the nozzle comprises an inlet passage that extends longitudinally between the upstream end of the nozzle and a downstream end of the nozzle and has a longitudinal passage axis that is coaxial with the cyclone axis of rotation.

8. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein cyclone axis of rotation and the motor axis of rotation extend in a common direction.

9. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein the forward end of the handle extends outwardly from the body.

10. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein, when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the front forward of the clean air outlet, the forward end of the handle is positioned rearward of a front of the second cyclonic stage.

11. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 1 wherein, when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the front forward of the clean air outlet, the forward end of the handle is positioned adjacent a rear of the second cyclonic stage.

12. A hand vacuum cleaner comprising:

(a) an air flow passage extending from an upstream end of a nozzle, which is provided at a front of the hand vacuum cleaner, to a clear air outlet provided at a rear of the hand vacuum cleaner;

(b) a cyclonic unit comprising a first cyclonic stage, the first cyclonic stage comprising a first stage cyclone having a front, a rear and a cyclone axis of rotation extending between the front and rear of the cyclone;

(c) the cyclonic unit further comprising a second cyclonic stage downstream of the first cyclonic stage, the second cyclonic stage comprising a plurality of cyclones, wherein the cyclone axis of rotation extends through a central portion of the second cyclonic stage;

(d) a suction motor that is positioned in the air flow passage downstream of the second cyclonic stage, the suction motor having a suction motor axis of rotation, wherein the suction motor axis of rotation extends through the central portion of the second cyclonic stage; and,

(e) a handle,

wherein the nozzle extends through a front wall of the first stage cyclone.

13. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 12 wherein a front electrical connector is positioned adjacent the nozzle.

14. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 12 wherein the nozzle comprises an inlet passage that extends longitudinally between the upstream end of the nozzle and a downstream end of the nozzle and has a longitudinal passage axis that is coaxial with the cyclone axis of rotation.

15. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 12 wherein cyclone axis of rotation and the motor axis of rotation extend in a common direction.

16. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 12 wherein, when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the front forward of the clean air outlet, a forward end of the handle is mounted to a body in which the suction motor is provided and a plane that is transverse to the cyclone axis of rotation extends through the forward end of the handle and the suction motor.

17. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 12 wherein the forward end of the handle extends outwardly from the body.

18. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 12 wherein, when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the front forward of the clean air outlet, the forward end of the handle is positioned rearward of a front of the second cyclonic stage.

19. The hand vacuum cleaner of claim 12 wherein, when the hand vacuum cleaner is oriented with the front forward of the clean air outlet, the forward end of the handle is positioned adjacent a rear of the second cyclonic stage.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 29, 2023
From: C0NRAD, WAYNE ERNEST
To: OMACHRON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INC.
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