Dual filtering vacuum system
First Claim
1. A vacuum cleaner comprising:
- (a) a pan member adapted to contain a fluid bath;
(b) a cleaning air inlet formed in the pan member;
(c) an upper casing removably mounted on said pan member;
(d) motor means mounted on the upper casing for drawing air into the pan through the air inlet, said motor means having a cooling air inlet and outlet, and a cleaning air inlet and outlet;
(e) a main baffle mounted within the pan member and shrouding said cleaning air inlet;
(f) at least two fluid collector rings mounted within the upper casing to provide a circuitous path for cleaning air to follow when moving from the cleaning air inlet to the cleaning air outlet; and
(g) a replaceable annular air filter surrounding the cleaning air outlet through which cleaning air must pass before exiting into the environment.
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Abstract
A vacuum cleaner treats cleaning air by forcing the air through a liquid bath so as to remove suspended particulates within the air. The cleaner comprises a pan member adapted to contain the fluid bath, a cleaning air inlet, an upper casing supported from and secured to the pan member, and a motor mounted on the upper casing having a cooling air inlet and cooling air exhaust separate from that of the cleaning air. A main baffle shrouds the cleaning air inlet for the containment of the over splash created by induced fluid turbulence created in the liquid bath by the incoming cleaning air. At least two fluid collector rings are mounted between the cleaning air inlet and cleaning air outlet to provide a circuitous path for the cleaning air after it has traveled through the fluid bath to collect liquid particles and moisture in the cleaning air and redirect it back into the liquid bath. A replaceable air filter is located above the fluid collector ring, through which the cleaning air must pass before exiting through the cleaning air outlet and into the environment to remove additional particulate matter.
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15 Claims
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1. A vacuum cleaner comprising:
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(a) a pan member adapted to contain a fluid bath; (b) a cleaning air inlet formed in the pan member; (c) an upper casing removably mounted on said pan member; (d) motor means mounted on the upper casing for drawing air into the pan through the air inlet, said motor means having a cooling air inlet and outlet, and a cleaning air inlet and outlet; (e) a main baffle mounted within the pan member and shrouding said cleaning air inlet; (f) at least two fluid collector rings mounted within the upper casing to provide a circuitous path for cleaning air to follow when moving from the cleaning air inlet to the cleaning air outlet; and (g) a replaceable annular air filter surrounding the cleaning air outlet through which cleaning air must pass before exiting into the environment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A vacuum cleaner comprising:
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(a) a pan member adapted to contain a fluid bath; (b) a cleaning air inlet which discharges cleaning air beneath the normal level at which said fluid bath rests; (c) an upper casing supported on, and secured to the pan member; (d) a two stage bypass motor disposed atop said upper casing; (e) at least one baffle shrouding said cleaning air inlet; (f) at least two fluid collector rings mounted above the baffle which together provide a circuitous path for the cleaning air; (g) at least one of said fluid collector rings having a frusta-conical shape with a concave surface thereof oriented in a first direction, with another of said rings being a conical plate having a concave surface oriented in a direction opposite said first direction; (h) a replaceable air filter through which the cleaning air must pass; and (i) an exit port through which the cleaning air enters the environment after passing through the filter.
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