Cyclone Chamber with Vortex Shield
First Claim
1. A cyclone chamber for a vacuum cleaner, comprising:
- a substantially cylindrical wall defining an internal cavity;
an inlet port extending substantially tangentially from the wall such that air entering the cavity via the inlet port will cause a cyclonic flow within the chamber;
an exit tube extending substantially axially from the chamber and comprising an opening presented into the chamber; and
a vortex shield centred substantially axially within the chamber adjacent to the opening and extending from the opening toward the wall.
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Abstract
A cyclone chamber for a vacuum cleaner includes a cylindrical wall defining an internal cavity. An inlet port extends tangentially from the wall such that air entering the cavity via the inlet port causes a cyclonic flow to develop within the chamber. An exit tube extends axially from the chamber and has a flared opening presented into the chamber. A vortex shield is centred axially within the chamber adjacent to the opening and extends radially from the opening toward the wall. The vortex shield forms a barrier to prevent in the most part, large but light weight particles, carpet fibres and the like from escaping into the exit tube.
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1. A cyclone chamber for a vacuum cleaner, comprising:
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a substantially cylindrical wall defining an internal cavity; an inlet port extending substantially tangentially from the wall such that air entering the cavity via the inlet port will cause a cyclonic flow within the chamber; an exit tube extending substantially axially from the chamber and comprising an opening presented into the chamber; and a vortex shield centred substantially axially within the chamber adjacent to the opening and extending from the opening toward the wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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