Cyclonic Chamber for Air Filtration Devices
First Claim
1. A cyclonic dust collection chamber for use with a vacuum source wherein the chamber comprises:
- a base opposite an apex and sidewalls extending therebetween, said apex and sidewalls having interior surfaces, wherein said interior surfaces are substantially smooth;
an outflow passage extending from said base toward said apex, said outflow passage having an outflow aperture distal from said base;
said outflow aperture further having a longitudinal axis;
an inflow passage extending from an inflow aperture contained in said sidewalls proximate said apex away from said base, said inflow passage having a longitudinal axis, wherein said longitudinal axes of said inflow passage and said outflow passage are substantially parallel and wherein said longitudinal axes of said inflow passage and said outflow passage are not aligned;
a filter positioned over said outflow aperture whereby air exiting said chamber via said outflow aperture must pass through said filter; and
wherein said vacuum source is in operative fluid engagement with said outflow passage whereby operation of said vacuum source will draw air;
into said chamber via said inflow passage;
through said chamber along a cyclonic path; and
out of said chamber via said outflow passage.
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Abstract
A cyclonic chamber for use in air filtration devices. The chamber includes an apex opposite a base with sidewalls extending therebetween. The cyclonic chamber is preferably parabolic in cross-section or tubular with a hemi-spherical cap. The base contains an outflow passage and a conical filter extending therefrom. An inflow passage is provided proximate the apex. The inflow and outflow passages are parallel but not aligned. The chamber interior is smooth. The smooth interior and offset relationship of the inflow and outflow passages causes air to take a cyclonic path between the inflow passage and the filter. Debris in the airstream is pushed outward—away from the filter—by centripetal force. Eddies form proximate the base. Debris escapes the airstream there, where it either remains or, depending upon the chamber'"'"'s orientation relative to gravity, falls back into the airflow where it is again directed away from the filter.
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1. A cyclonic dust collection chamber for use with a vacuum source wherein the chamber comprises:
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a base opposite an apex and sidewalls extending therebetween, said apex and sidewalls having interior surfaces, wherein said interior surfaces are substantially smooth; an outflow passage extending from said base toward said apex, said outflow passage having an outflow aperture distal from said base;
said outflow aperture further having a longitudinal axis;an inflow passage extending from an inflow aperture contained in said sidewalls proximate said apex away from said base, said inflow passage having a longitudinal axis, wherein said longitudinal axes of said inflow passage and said outflow passage are substantially parallel and wherein said longitudinal axes of said inflow passage and said outflow passage are not aligned; a filter positioned over said outflow aperture whereby air exiting said chamber via said outflow aperture must pass through said filter; and wherein said vacuum source is in operative fluid engagement with said outflow passage whereby operation of said vacuum source will draw air;
into said chamber via said inflow passage;
through said chamber along a cyclonic path; and
out of said chamber via said outflow passage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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