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Device of sensing dust for a vacuum cleaner

  • US 5,319,827 A
  • Filed: 08/14/1992
  • Issued: 06/14/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/14/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device for sensing the amount of particulate material flowing into a tubular suction member of a vacuum cleaner having a light emitting element and a photoreceptor in aligned relationship within a dust path defined by said tubular suction member, and a detector means for detecting the amount of the light supplied from said light emitting element to said photoreceptor, comprising:

  • a cover means for each of said light emitting element and said photoreceptor formed within said tubular suction member for preventing particulate material from adhering to said light emitting element and said photoreceptor, wherein one end of each of said cover means is flush with an inside surface of said tubular suction member; and

    ring-shaped projection means formed on said inside surface of said tubular suction member adjacent to and upstream of said light emitting element and said photoreceptor to increase the inflow speed of the air including particulate material through a space between said light emitting element and said photoreceptor, wherein said projection means includes cuts which form diverging channels, each channel having sidewalls formed by said cuts, which diverge toward and aligned with one of said light emitting element and said photoreceptor to further increase the speed of the air including particulate material passing over said cover means of said light emitting element and said photoreceptor.

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