Cleaning device, cleaning base station and cleaning system
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521874355.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-08-29
AI Technical Summary
[0003]然而,清洁基站也需要设置一个独立的风机,进而导致清洁系统的成本较高
[0050] In addition to the technical problems solved by the embodiments of this application, the technical features constituting the technical solutions, and the beneficial effects brought about by the technical features of these technical solutions described above, other technical problems that can be solved by the cleaning equipment, cleaning base station, and cleaning system provided by this application, other technical features included in the technical solutions, and the beneficial effects brought about by these technical features will be further explained in detail in the specific embodiments.
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Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of environmental cleaning electrical appliances, and in particular to a cleaning device, a cleaning base station, and a cleaning system. Background Technology
[0002] In related technologies, a cleaning system may include a cleaning base station and a cleaning device. The cleaning base station can charge the cleaning device and perform self-dust collection. The cleaning device includes a main unit and a dust cup. The main unit can provide negative pressure suction so that when the cleaning device is working, it can suck the debris on the surface to be cleaned into the dust cup. When the cleaning device is connected to the cleaning base station, the dust cup lid is opened, and then the debris in the dust cup is cleaned by the self-dust collection function of the cleaning base station.
[0003] However, cleaning stations also require a separate fan, which leads to higher costs for the cleaning system. Utility Model Content
[0004] Based on this, this application provides a cleaning device, a cleaning base station, and a cleaning system to address the shortcomings of related technologies.
[0005] In a first aspect, this application provides a cleaning device, comprising:
[0006] The housing assembly includes a main housing and a first baffle. The main housing has a fan cavity with an air inlet. The first baffle is movably connected to the main housing to open or close the air inlet.
[0007] The fan assembly is located within the fan cavity;
[0008] The dust cup assembly includes a dust cup and a second baffle. The dust cup is connected to the main housing and has a dust collection chamber with a dust discharge port. The second baffle is movably connected to the dust cup to open or close the dust discharge port.
[0009] Both the air inlet and the dust outlet are designed to connect and interface with the clean base station.
[0010] The cleaning equipment provided in this application embodiment features a fan chamber for mounting a fan assembly, a dust collection chamber for collecting dirt from the surface to be cleaned, and an air inlet and a dust outlet for connecting to a cleaning base station. This allows the cleaning equipment and the cleaning base station to work together to form a self-collecting airflow path. A first baffle controls the opening and closing of the air inlet, so that the first baffle closes the air inlet when the cleaning equipment is operating alone, and opens the air inlet when the cleaning equipment is docked with the cleaning base station, thus connecting the air inlet to the cleaning base station. A second baffle controls the opening and closing of the dust outlet, so that the second baffle closes the dust outlet when the cleaning equipment is operating alone, and opens the dust outlet when the cleaning equipment is docked with the cleaning base station, thus connecting the dust outlet to the cleaning base station. In this way, when both the air inlet and the dust outlet are connected to the cleaning base station, the cleaning base station can use the negative pressure suction of the fan assembly to collect dirt from the dust chamber. The cleaning base station does not need to have an additional fan assembly, thereby reducing the cost of the cleaning base station.
[0011] In one possible implementation, the air inlet and dust outlet are located on one side of the dust cup.
[0012] In this way, when the cleaning equipment is connected to the cleaning base station, the cleaning base station can directly apply force to the first and second baffles, thereby facilitating the opening of the air inlet by the first baffle and the opening of the dust outlet by the second baffle, without the need for an intermediate transmission mechanism to transmit the force.
[0013] In one possible implementation, the first baffle is rotatably connected to the main housing, and the second baffle is rotatably connected to the dust cup.
[0014] Thus, when the cleaning equipment is connected to the cleaning base station, the cleaning base station can apply force to the first and second baffles to drive the first baffle to rotate relative to the main housing, thereby opening the air inlet, and can drive the second baffle to rotate relative to the dust cup, thereby opening the dust outlet, so that both the fan chamber and the dust collection chamber are connected to the cleaning base station.
[0015] In one possible implementation, the first baffle includes a first main body and a first trigger, the first trigger being connected to the outside of the first main body away from the fan cavity, the first main body being configured to close the air inlet, and the first trigger being configured to dock with the cleaning base station to drive the first main body to open the air inlet.
[0016] The second baffle includes a second main body and a second triggering part. The second triggering part is connected to the outside of the second main body away from the dust collection chamber. The second main body is configured to close the dust discharge port, and the second triggering part is configured to dock with the cleaning base station to drive the second main body to open the dust discharge port.
[0017] Thus, when the cleaning equipment connects to the cleaning base station, the cleaning base station can apply a force to the first trigger unit, causing it to rotate the first main body away from the fan cavity, thereby opening the air inlet of the first main body. Alternatively, the cleaning base station can apply a force to the first trigger unit, causing it to move the first main body horizontally, thereby opening the air inlet of the first main body. The cleaning base station can also apply a force to the second trigger unit, causing it to rotate the second main body away from the dust collection cavity, thereby opening the air inlet of the first main body. Alternatively, the cleaning base station can apply a force to the second trigger unit, causing it to move the second main body horizontally, thereby opening the dust outlet of the second main body.
[0018] In one possible implementation, the housing assembly further includes a first elastic reset member, the two ends of which are connected to the main housing and the first baffle, respectively, so as to drive the first baffle to close the air inlet;
[0019] The dust cup assembly also includes a second elastic reset member, the two ends of which are connected to the dust cup and the second baffle, respectively, so as to drive the second baffle to close the dust discharge port.
[0020] Thus, when the cleaning equipment disconnects from the cleaning base station, the force exerted by the cleaning base station on the first and second baffles disappears. The first baffle can be reset under the elastic force of the first elastic reset member, thereby closing the air inlet. The second baffle can be reset under the elastic force of the second elastic reset member, thereby closing the air inlet.
[0021] In one possible implementation, the cleaning equipment also includes a filter assembly, the main housing has a filter chamber, the filter assembly is located in the filter chamber, and when both the air inlet and the dust outlet are closed, the dust collection chamber, the filter chamber and the fan chamber are connected in sequence.
[0022] Thus, when the cleaning equipment operates alone, after the initial dust-air separation in the airflow dust collection chamber, the airflow is filtered in a secondary manner by the filter assembly before entering the fan chamber, thereby preventing dust from accumulating in the fan chamber.
[0023] Secondly, this application provides a clean base station, comprising:
[0024] The base station housing has a recycling port, an air outlet, and a recycling chamber. The recycling port is configured to connect with the dust exhaust port of the cleaning equipment, the air outlet is configured to connect with the air inlet of the cleaning equipment, and the recycling chamber is connected to the recycling port and the air outlet respectively, and is configured to recycle the dirt of the cleaning equipment.
[0025] Thus, when the cleaning equipment connects to the cleaning base station, the first baffle can open the air inlet, thereby connecting the air inlet and the air outlet. The second baffle can open the dust exhaust port, thereby connecting the dust exhaust port and the recycling port. Since the recycling port, recycling chamber, and air outlet are connected in sequence, the dust collection chamber, dust exhaust port, recycling port, recycling chamber, air outlet, air inlet, and fan chamber are connected in sequence. This allows the fan assembly to drive the airflow to flow sequentially along the dust collection chamber, dust exhaust port, recycling port, recycling chamber, air outlet, air inlet, and fan chamber. As a result, the cleaning base station uses the negative pressure suction of the fan assembly to collect the dirt from the dust collection chamber into the recycling chamber.
[0026] In one possible implementation, the recycling port and the air outlet are located on the same side of the base station housing.
[0027] In this way, when the cleaning equipment is placed on the cleaning base station, it is convenient to connect the recycling port and the dust exhaust port, as well as the air outlet and the air inlet.
[0028] In one possible implementation, the air outlet is provided with a first actuation part, which is configured to abut against a first baffle of the cleaning device;
[0029] The recycling port is equipped with a second actuator, which is configured to abut against the second baffle of the cleaning equipment.
[0030] Thus, when the cleaning equipment is placed on the cleaning base station, the first actuator can abut against the first baffle, applying force to the first baffle to move it relative to the main housing, thereby opening the air inlet and connecting the air inlet and outlet. The second actuator can abut against the second baffle, applying force to the second baffle to move it relative to the dust cup, thereby opening the dust outlet and connecting the dust outlet and the collection port. When the cleaning equipment is connected to the cleaning base station, the air inlet and dust outlet open automatically.
[0031] In one possible implementation, the base station housing also has a base station air duct, with the recovery port, recovery chamber, base station air duct and air outlet connected in sequence.
[0032] Thus, when the cleaning equipment is connected to the cleaning base station, the dust collection chamber, dust discharge port, recycling port, recycling chamber, base station air duct, air outlet, air inlet and fan chamber are connected in sequence, so that the airflow flows along the dust collection chamber, dust discharge port, recycling port, recycling chamber, base station air duct, air outlet, air inlet and fan chamber in sequence, thereby forming the self-collecting airflow path of the cleaning system.
[0033] In one possible implementation, the clean base station further includes a first magnetic chuck connected to the base station housing and located on the side of the base station housing with a recycling port.
[0034] Thus, when the cleaning equipment approaches the cleaning base station, the first magnetic component can attract the cleaning equipment, making it easier for the recycling port to align with the dust exhaust port and the air outlet to align with the air inlet.
[0035] Thirdly, this application provides a cleaning system, comprising:
[0036] The cleaning equipment provided in the first aspect above;
[0037] And, the cleaning base station provided in the second aspect above, the cleaning base station is constructed to recover the waste from the cleaning equipment.
[0038] In one possible implementation, the clean base station includes a base station housing having a recycling port, a recycling chamber, and an air outlet connected in sequence.
[0039] The cleaning equipment includes a housing assembly, a fan assembly, and a dust cup assembly. The housing assembly includes a main housing and a first baffle. The main housing has a fan cavity, and the fan assembly is located in the fan cavity. The fan cavity has an air inlet. The first baffle is movably connected to the main housing. When the cleaning base station comes into contact with the first baffle, the first baffle opens the air inlet, and the air inlet connects with the air outlet.
[0040] The dust cup assembly includes a dust cup and a second baffle. The dust cup is connected to the main housing and has a dust collection chamber with a dust discharge port. The second baffle is movably connected to the dust cup. When the cleaning base station comes into contact with the second baffle, the second baffle opens the dust discharge port, and the dust discharge port connects with the recycling port.
[0041] In this way, when the cleaning equipment is connected to the cleaning base station, the air inlet and air outlet are positioned opposite each other and connected, and the dust discharge port and the recycling port are positioned opposite each other and connected. Then, the fan assembly drives the airflow to flow sequentially along the dust collection chamber, dust discharge port, recycling port, recycling chamber, air outlet, air inlet and fan chamber. This allows the cleaning base station to use the negative pressure suction of the fan assembly to suck the dirt in the dust cup into the recycling chamber, thereby reducing the cost of the cleaning system.
[0042] In one possible implementation, the cleaning device further includes a filter assembly, with the main housing having a filter chamber and the filter assembly disposed within the filter chamber;
[0043] When both the air inlet and the dust outlet are closed, the dust collection chamber, the filter chamber, and the fan chamber are connected in sequence; when both the air inlet and the dust outlet are open, the dust collection chamber, the dust outlet, the recovery port, the recovery chamber, the air outlet, the air inlet, and the fan chamber are connected in sequence.
[0044] Thus, when the dust collection chamber, filter chamber, and fan chamber are connected in sequence, they can form the dust suction airflow path of the cleaning equipment. When the dust collection chamber, dust discharge port, recovery port, recovery chamber, air outlet, air inlet, and fan chamber are connected in sequence, they can form the self-collecting airflow path of the cleaning system.
[0045] In one possible implementation, the air outlet is provided with a first actuating part, which abuts against a first baffle to drive the first baffle to rotate away from the fan cavity;
[0046] The recycling port is equipped with a second actuator, which abuts against the second baffle to drive the second baffle to rotate away from the dust collection chamber.
[0047] Thus, when the cleaning equipment connects to the cleaning base station, the first actuator applies force to the first baffle, causing it to rotate away from the fan cavity, thereby opening the air inlet and connecting the air inlet and outlet. The second actuator applies force to the second baffle, causing it to rotate away from the dust collection chamber, thereby opening the dust discharge port and connecting the dust discharge port and the recovery port. This connects the dust collection chamber, dust discharge port, recovery port, recovery chamber, air outlet, air inlet, and fan cavity sequentially.
[0048] In one possible implementation, the clean base station further includes a first magnetic chuck connected to the side of the base station housing with a recycling port, and the housing assembly includes a second magnetic chuck connected to the side of the main housing with an air inlet, and the first and second magnetic chucks are magnetically connected.
[0049] Thus, when the cleaning equipment approaches the cleaning base station, the first and second magnetic components can attract each other and connect magnetically, making it easier to fix the cleaning equipment on the cleaning base station and to facilitate the connection between the recycling port and the dust exhaust port, and between the air outlet and the air inlet.
[0050] In addition to the technical problems solved by the embodiments of this application, the technical features constituting the technical solutions, and the beneficial effects brought about by the technical features of these technical solutions described above, other technical problems that can be solved by the cleaning equipment, cleaning base station, and cleaning system provided by this application, other technical features included in the technical solutions, and the beneficial effects brought about by these technical features will be further explained in detail in the specific embodiments. Attached Figure Description
[0051] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0052] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the cleaning system provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0053] Figure 2This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the cleaning system provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0054] Figure 3 for Figure 2 A magnified view of the area within the dashed circle;
[0055] Figure 4 Another internal structure diagram of the cleaning system provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0056] Figure 5 for Figure 4 A magnified view of the area within the dashed circle;
[0057] Figure 6 Another internal structure diagram of the cleaning system provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0058] Figure 7 for Figure 6 A magnified view of the area within the dashed circle;
[0059] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a clean base station provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0060] Figure 9 for Figure 8 A magnified view of the area within the dashed circle;
[0061] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of a clean base station provided in an embodiment of this application.
[0062] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0063] 10- Cleaning equipment;
[0064] 100 - Housing assembly; 110 - Main housing; 111 - Fan cavity; 112 - Air inlet; 113 - Filter cavity; 120 - First baffle; 121 - First main body; 122 - First trigger part; 130 - First elastic reset member; 140 - Second magnetic suction member;
[0065] 200 - Fan assembly;
[0066] 300 - Dust cup assembly; 310 - Dust cup; 311 - Dust collection chamber; 312 - Dust discharge port; 320 - Second baffle; 321 - Second main body; 322 - Second trigger part; 330 - Second elastic reset member;
[0067] 400 - Filter assembly;
[0068] 500-Ground Brush Component;
[0069] 20 - Clean base stations;
[0070] 201-Base station housing; 2001-Recovery port; 2002-Air outlet; 2003-Recovery chamber; 2004-First actuation unit; 2005-Second actuation unit; 2006-Base station air duct;
[0071] 202 - First magnetic component. Detailed Implementation
[0072] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this application clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar components or components having the same or similar functions throughout. The described embodiments are some, but not all, embodiments of this application. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain this application, and should not be construed as limiting this application. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this application without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application. The embodiments of this application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0073] In the description of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, an indirect connection through an intermediate medium, or the internal communication between two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.
[0074] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "back", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this application.
[0075] The terms "first," "second," and "third" (if any) in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a particular order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate so that the embodiments of this application described herein can be implemented in orders other than those illustrated or described herein.
[0076] Furthermore, the terms “comprising” and “having”, and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, system, product, or display that includes a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units that are explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units that are not explicitly listed or that are inherent to such process, method, product, or display.
[0077] In related technologies, a cleaning system may include a cleaning base station and cleaning equipment. The cleaning base station can charge the cleaning equipment and perform self-dust collection. The cleaning equipment includes a main unit and a dust cup. The main unit can provide negative pressure suction so that the cleaning equipment can draw debris from the surface to be cleaned into the dust cup during operation. When the cleaning equipment is connected to the cleaning base station, the dust cup lid is opened, and then the cleaning base station's self-dust collection function cleans the debris from the dust cup. However, the cleaning base station also requires an independent fan, which leads to a higher cost for the cleaning system.
[0078] In view of the above problems, this application provides a cleaning device, a cleaning base station, and a cleaning system. When the cleaning device is connected to the cleaning base station, the cleaning base station can apply force to the first and second baffles, causing the first baffle to open the air inlet and the second baffle to open the dust outlet. This sequentially connects the dust collection chamber, dust outlet, recovery port, recovery chamber, air outlet, air inlet, and fan chamber, thereby using the negative pressure suction of the fan assembly to recover the dirt from the dust collection chamber to the recovery chamber. Therefore, the cleaning base station does not require an additional fan assembly, reducing its cost.
[0079] The following describes in detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings, the specific implementation methods of the cleaning equipment, cleaning base station and cleaning system provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0080] Reference Figure 1 As shown, this application embodiment provides a cleaning system, which includes a cleaning device 10 and a cleaning base station 20, wherein the cleaning base station 20 is configured to collect the dirt from the cleaning device 10.
[0081] In this embodiment, the cleaning device 10 can be used in conjunction with the cleaning base station 20, or the cleaning device 10 can be used alone. The cleaning device 10 may include a fan assembly 200 and a dust cup assembly 300. When the cleaning device 10 is used alone, the fan assembly 200 can provide negative pressure suction to the dust cup assembly 300, thereby sucking the dirt from the surface to be cleaned into the dust cup assembly 300, where dust and air are separated, and the dirt can be collected in the dust cup assembly 300. When the dust cup assembly 300 is full of dirt, the user needs to clean the dust cup assembly 300. This can be done by using the cleaning device 10 in conjunction with the cleaning base station 20, so that the fan assembly 200 provides negative pressure suction to the cleaning base station 20, thereby assisting the cleaning base station 20 in recovering the dirt from the cleaning device 10.
[0082] The cleaning equipment 10 can be a vacuum cleaner, floor scrubber, etc., and this application embodiment does not limit it.
[0083] In some embodiments, the cleaning base station 20 can also charge the cleaning device 10, thus freeing the user's hands and making the cleaning system more convenient to use.
[0084] Reference Figures 2 to 6 As shown, based on the above embodiments, this application provides a cleaning device 10. The cleaning device 10 includes a housing assembly 100, a fan assembly 200, and a dust cup assembly 300. The housing assembly 100 includes a main housing 110 and a first baffle 120. The main housing 110 has a fan cavity 111, and the fan assembly 200 is located in the fan cavity 111. The fan cavity 111 has an air inlet 112, and the first baffle 120 is movably connected to the main housing 110 to open or close the air inlet 112.
[0085] The dust cup assembly 300 includes a dust cup 310 and a second baffle 320. The dust cup 310 is connected to the main housing 110 and has a dust collection chamber 311 with a dust discharge port 312. The second baffle 320 is movably connected to the dust cup 310 to open or close the dust discharge port 312. Both the air inlet 112 and the dust discharge port 312 are configured to connect and interface with the cleaning base station 20.
[0086] In this embodiment, the main housing 110 is used to install the fan assembly 200 and the dust cup assembly 300, etc., and is integrated together through the housing assembly 100 and the dust cup assembly 300. The dust cup assembly 300 can be detachably connected to the main housing 110, thereby facilitating the disassembly and installation of the dust cup assembly 300 and making it easier to clean the dust cup assembly 300.
[0087] Since the fan assembly 200 is located in the fan chamber 111, when the fan assembly 200 is running, a negative pressure zone is formed inside the fan chamber 111, which in turn drives the external airflow, thereby forming a negative pressure airflow that can be used for dust collection. The dust cup assembly 300 is used to recover dirt from the surface to be cleaned under the negative pressure suction of the fan assembly 200. After the dirt enters the dust collection chamber 311 along with the airflow, it can be separated by cyclone separation in the dust collection chamber 311, thereby separating the dirt from the airflow. The dirt is deposited in the dust collection chamber 311, and the airflow continues to flow towards the fan assembly 200 to complete the airflow circulation.
[0088] It should be noted that the cleaning equipment 10 may also include a filter assembly 400 and a floor brush assembly 500. The main housing 110 is also provided with a filter chamber 113. The filter assembly 400 is disposed in the filter chamber 113. The airflow from the dust collection chamber 311 can be filtered by the filter assembly 400 before entering the fan chamber 111 to prevent dust and other particles from accumulating on the fan assembly 200. The floor brush assembly 500 is connected to the main housing 110 and communicates with the dust cup assembly 300 so as to clean the surface to be cleaned using the floor brush assembly 500.
[0089] Since the main housing 110 is provided with an air inlet 112, which is located on the side of the fan cavity 111 and communicates with the fan cavity 111, the first baffle 120 is movably connected to the main housing 110. The first baffle 120 can be used to control the opening and closing state of the air inlet 112. When the cleaning equipment 10 operates alone, the first baffle 120 closes the air inlet 112. When the cleaning equipment 10 works in conjunction with the cleaning base station 20, the first baffle 120 opens the air inlet 112, thereby connecting the fan cavity 111 with the cleaning base station 20, so that the fan assembly 200 provides the cleaning base station 20 with a self-collecting negative pressure suction.
[0090] Since the dust cup 310 is provided with a dust discharge port 312, which is located on the side of the dust collection chamber 311 and communicates with it, and the second baffle 320 is movably connected to the dust cup 310, the second baffle 320 can be used to control the opening and closing state of the dust discharge port 312. When the cleaning equipment 10 operates alone, the second baffle 320 closes the dust discharge port 312. When the cleaning equipment 10 works in conjunction with the cleaning base station 20, the second baffle 320 opens the dust discharge port 312, thereby connecting the dust collection chamber 311 with the cleaning base station 20, so that the cleaning base station 20 uses the negative pressure suction of the fan assembly 200 to collect dirt from the dust chamber 311 back and forth.
[0091] in, Figure 2 , Figure 4 , Figure 6 The diagram illustrates the docking process between the cleaning device 10 and the cleaning base station 20. Figure 2 The diagram illustrates the airflow path when the cleaning equipment 10 operates alone. When the cleaning equipment 10 operates alone, the external airflow enters from the suction port of the floor brush assembly 500, then flows sequentially along the dust cup assembly 300, the filter assembly 400 and the fan assembly 200, and finally exits outside the main housing 110.
[0092] Figure 6The diagram illustrates the airflow path when the cleaning equipment 10 and the cleaning base station 20 work together. When the cleaning equipment 10 and the cleaning base station 20 work together, the external airflow enters from the suction port of the floor brush assembly 500. After entering the dust collection chamber 311, due to the large flow resistance of the filter assembly 400, most of the airflow flows sequentially along the dust discharge port 312, the cleaning base station 20, the air inlet 112 and the fan assembly 200. A small portion of the airflow penetrates the filter assembly 400 and enters the fan chamber 111, and finally exits outside the main housing 110.
[0093] The cleaning device 10 provided in this application embodiment includes a housing assembly 100, a fan assembly 200, and a dust cup assembly 300. The housing assembly 100 includes a main housing 110 and a first baffle 120. The main housing 110 includes a fan chamber 111 and an air inlet 112. The dust cup assembly 300 includes a dust cup 310 and a second baffle 320. The dust cup 310 includes a dust collection chamber 311 and a dust discharge port 312. A fan chamber 111 is provided for installing the fan assembly 200, a dust collection chamber 311 is provided for collecting dirt from the surface to be cleaned, and an air inlet 112 and a dust outlet 312 are provided for communication with the cleaning base station 20, so that the cleaning equipment 10 and the cleaning base station 20 can cooperate to form a self-collecting airflow path. A first baffle 120 is provided to control the opening and closing state of the air inlet 112, so that when the cleaning equipment 10 is operating alone, the first baffle 120 closes the air inlet 112, and when the cleaning equipment 10 is connected to the cleaning base station 20, the first baffle 120 opens the air inlet 112, thereby enabling the air inlet 112 to communicate with the cleaning base station 20. By setting a second baffle 320 to control the opening and closing state of the dust exhaust port 312, the second baffle 320 closes the dust exhaust port 312 when the cleaning equipment 10 is operating alone, and opens the dust exhaust port 312 when the cleaning equipment 10 is connected to the cleaning base station 20, thereby connecting the dust exhaust port 312 with the cleaning base station 20. In this way, when both the air inlet 112 and the dust exhaust port 312 are connected to the cleaning base station 20, the cleaning base station 20 can use the negative pressure suction of the fan assembly 200 to collect the dirt in the dust chamber 311. The cleaning base station 20 does not need to be equipped with an additional fan assembly 200, thereby reducing the cost of the cleaning base station 20.
[0094] In some embodiments, the air inlet 112 and the dust outlet 312 can be located on one side of the dust cup 310, so that when the cleaning device 10 is connected to the cleaning base station 20, the cleaning base station 20 can directly apply force to the first baffle 120 and the second baffle 320, thereby facilitating the opening of the air inlet 112 by the first baffle 120 and the opening of the dust outlet 312 by the second baffle 320, without the need to set up an intermediate transmission mechanism to transmit the force.
[0095] In one possible implementation, the first baffle 120 is rotatably connected to the main housing 110, and the second baffle 320 is rotatably connected to the dust cup 310.
[0096] Thus, when the cleaning device 10 approaches the cleaning base station 20 and docks with it, the cleaning base station 20 can apply force to the first baffle 120 and the second baffle 320 to drive the first baffle 120 to rotate relative to the main housing 110, thereby opening the air inlet 112. It can also drive the second baffle 320 to rotate relative to the dust cup 310, thereby opening the dust outlet 312. This allows both the fan chamber 111 and the dust collection chamber 311 to dock and connect with the cleaning base station 20.
[0097] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 5 As shown, in some embodiments, the first baffle 120 includes a first main body 121 and a first trigger 122. The first trigger 122 is connected to the outside of the first main body 121 away from the fan cavity 111. The first main body 121 is configured to close the air inlet 112, and the first trigger 122 is configured to dock with the cleaning base station 20 to drive the first main body 121 to open the air inlet 112.
[0098] Thus, when the cleaning device 10 docks with the cleaning base station 20, the cleaning base station 20 can apply a force to the first trigger part 122, causing the first trigger part 122 to drive the first main body part 121 to rotate away from the fan cavity 111, thereby causing the first main body part to open the air inlet 112. Alternatively, the cleaning base station 20 can apply a force to the first trigger part 122, causing the first trigger part 122 to drive the first main body part 121 to translate, thereby causing the first main body part 121 to open the air inlet 112. When the cleaning device 10 and the cleaning base station 20 are disconnected, the force applied by the cleaning base station 20 to the first baffle 120 disappears, and the first baffle 120 resets, thereby closing the air inlet 112.
[0099] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 5 As shown, the second baffle 320 includes a second main body 321 and a second trigger 322. The second trigger 322 is connected to the outside of the second main body 321 away from the dust collection chamber 311. The second main body 321 is configured to close the dust discharge port 312. The second trigger 322 is configured to dock with the cleaning base station 20 to drive the second main body 321 to open the dust discharge port 312.
[0100] Thus, when the cleaning device 10 docks with the cleaning base station 20, the cleaning base station 20 can apply a force to the second trigger part 322, causing the second trigger part 322 to drive the second main body part 321 to rotate away from the dust collection chamber 311, thereby causing the first main body to open the air inlet 112. Alternatively, the cleaning base station 20 can apply a force to the second trigger part 322, causing the second trigger part 322 to drive the second main body part 321 to translate, thereby causing the second main body part 321 to open the dust outlet 312. When the cleaning device 10 and the cleaning base station 20 are disconnected, the force applied by the cleaning base station 20 to the second baffle 320 disappears, and the second baffle 320 resets, thereby closing the dust outlet 312.
[0101] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 5 As shown, in one possible implementation, the housing assembly 100 further includes a first elastic reset member 130, the two ends of which are respectively connected to the main housing 110 and the first baffle 120 to drive the first baffle 120 to close the air inlet 112. The dust cup assembly 300 further includes a second elastic reset member 330, the two ends of which are respectively connected to the dust cup 310 and the second baffle 320 to drive the second baffle 320 to close the dust outlet 312.
[0102] With this configuration, when the cleaning device 10 is disconnected from the cleaning base station 20, the force exerted by the cleaning base station 20 on the first baffle 120 and the second baffle 320 disappears. The first baffle 120 can be reset under the elastic force of the first elastic reset member 130, thereby closing the air inlet 112. The second baffle 320 can be reset under the elastic force of the second elastic reset member 330, thereby closing the air inlet 112.
[0103] For example, both the first elastic reset member 130 and the second elastic reset member 330 can be torsion springs.
[0104] Reference Figures 2 to 6 As shown, in one possible implementation, the cleaning device 10 further includes a filter assembly 400. The main housing 110 has a filter chamber 113, and the filter assembly 400 is disposed in the filter chamber 113. When the air inlet 112 and the dust outlet 312 are both closed, the dust collection chamber 311, the filter chamber 113 and the fan chamber 111 are connected in sequence.
[0105] Understandably, when both the air inlet 112 and the dust outlet 312 are closed, the cleaning equipment 10 operates alone. At this time, the airflow carries dirt into the dust collection chamber 311, where primary dust-air separation is performed to collect the dirt. The airflow can be filtered in a secondary manner using the filter assembly 400 before entering the fan chamber 111, thereby preventing dust from accumulating in the fan chamber 111.
[0106] Reference Figures 6 to 9 As shown, based on the above embodiments, this application embodiment also provides a cleaning base station 20. The cleaning base station 20 includes a base station housing 201. The base station housing 201 has a recycling port 2001, a recycling chamber 2003 and an air outlet 2002 connected in sequence. The recycling port 2001 is connected to the dust discharge port 312 of the cleaning device 10. The air outlet 2002 is connected to the air inlet 112 of the cleaning device 10. The recycling chamber 2003 is connected to the recycling port 2001 and the air outlet 2002 respectively, and is configured to recycle the dirt of the cleaning device 10.
[0107] Thus, when the cleaning device 10 connects to the cleaning base station 20, the first baffle 120 can open the air inlet 112, thereby connecting the air inlet 112 with the air outlet 2002. The second baffle 320 can open the dust exhaust port 312, thereby connecting the dust exhaust port 312 with the recovery port 2001. Since the recovery port 2001, the recovery chamber 2003, and the air outlet 2002 are sequentially connected, the dust collection chamber 311, the dust exhaust port 312, and the recovery port 2001 are connected in sequence. 001, recovery chamber 2003, air outlet 2002, air inlet 112 and fan chamber 111 are connected in sequence, so that the fan assembly 200 drives the airflow to flow in sequence along the dust collection chamber 311, dust discharge port 312, recovery port 2001, recovery chamber 2003, air outlet 2002, air inlet 112 and fan chamber 111, so that the cleaning base station 20 uses the negative pressure suction of the fan assembly 200 to recover the dirt in the dust collection chamber 311 into the recovery chamber 2003.
[0108] The recovery chamber 2003 can be equipped with a disposable dust bag, and the dirt in the dust collection chamber 311 can be recovered into the disposable dust bag. The airflow can be filtered through the disposable dust bag before entering the fan chamber 111 to prevent dirt from entering the fan chamber 111.
[0109] In one possible implementation, the recycling port 2001 and the air outlet 2002 are located on the same side of the base station housing 201. This facilitates the connection between the recycling port 2001 and the dust exhaust port 312, and between the air outlet 2002 and the air inlet 112, when the cleaning equipment 10 is placed on the cleaning base station 20.
[0110] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 5 , Figure 9 As shown, in one possible implementation, the air outlet 2002 is provided with a first actuation part 2004, which is configured to abut against the first baffle 120 of the cleaning device 10. The return port 2001 is provided with a second actuation part 2005, which is configured to abut against the second baffle 320 of the cleaning device 10.
[0111] Thus, when the cleaning device 10 is placed on the cleaning base station 20, the first actuator 2004 can abut against the first baffle 120, applying force to the first baffle 120 to move it relative to the main housing 110, thereby opening the air inlet 112 and connecting the air inlet 112 and the air outlet 2002. The second actuator 2005 can abut against the second baffle 320, applying force to the second baffle 320 to move it relative to the dust cup 310, thereby opening the dust outlet 312 and connecting the dust outlet 312 and the recycling port 2001. This allows the air inlet 112 and the dust outlet 312 to open automatically when the cleaning device 10 is connected to the cleaning base station 20.
[0112] Reference Figure 10 As shown, in one possible implementation, the base station housing 201 also has a base station air duct 2006, and the recovery port 2001, recovery cavity 2003, base station air duct 2006 and air outlet 2002 are connected in sequence.
[0113] Thus, when the cleaning equipment 10 is connected to the cleaning base station 20, the dust collection chamber 311, dust discharge port 312, recovery port 2001, recovery chamber 2003, base station air duct 2006, air outlet 2002, air inlet 112 and fan chamber 111 are connected in sequence, so that the airflow flows along the dust collection chamber 311, dust discharge port 312, recovery port 2001, recovery chamber 2003, base station air duct 2006, air outlet 2002, air inlet 112 and fan chamber 111 in sequence, thereby forming the self-collecting airflow path of the cleaning system.
[0114] Reference Figures 7 to 9 As shown, in one possible implementation, the cleaning base station 20 further includes a first magnetic 202, which is connected to the base station housing 201 and located on the side of the base station housing 201 with a recycling port 2001.
[0115] With this configuration, when the cleaning device 10 approaches the cleaning base station 20, the first magnetic attractor 202 can attract the cleaning device 10, so that the recycling port 2001 is aligned with the dust discharge port 312 and the air outlet 2002 is aligned with the air inlet 112.
[0116] Reference Figure 6 , Figure 7As shown, in one possible implementation, the cleaning base station 20 includes a base station housing 201, which has a collection port 2001, a collection chamber 2003, and an air outlet 2002 connected in sequence. The cleaning device 10 includes a housing assembly 100, a fan assembly 200, and a dust cup assembly 300. The housing assembly 100 includes a main housing 110 and a first baffle 120. The main housing 110 has a fan chamber 111, and the fan assembly 200 is located in the fan chamber 111. The fan chamber 111 has an air inlet 112. The first baffle 120 is movably connected to the main housing 110. When the cleaning base station 20 abuts against the first baffle 120, the first baffle 120 opens the air inlet 112, and the air inlet 112 connects with the air outlet 2002.
[0117] The dust cup assembly 300 includes a dust cup 310 and a second baffle 320. The dust cup 310 is connected to the main housing 110 and has a dust collection chamber 311 with a dust discharge port 312. The second baffle 320 is movably connected to the dust cup 310. When the cleaning base station 20 comes into contact with the second baffle 320, the second baffle 320 opens the dust discharge port 312, and the dust discharge port 312 connects with the recycling port 2001.
[0118] Therefore, when the cleaning equipment 10 is connected to the cleaning base station 20, the air inlet 112 and the air outlet 2002 are positioned opposite each other and connected, and the dust discharge port 312 and the recycling port 2001 are positioned opposite each other and connected. Then, the fan assembly 200 drives the airflow to flow sequentially along the dust collection chamber 311, the dust discharge port 312, the recycling port 2001, the recycling chamber 2003, the air outlet 2002, the air inlet 112 and the fan chamber 111. This allows the cleaning base station 20 to use the negative pressure suction of the fan assembly 200 to suck the dirt in the dust cup 310 into the recycling chamber 2003, thereby reducing the cost of the cleaning system.
[0119] Reference Figure 6 , Figure 7 As shown, in some embodiments, the cleaning device 10 further includes a filter assembly 400. The main housing 110 has a filter chamber 113, and the filter assembly 400 is disposed in the filter chamber 113. When both the air inlet 112 and the dust outlet 312 are closed, the dust collection chamber 311, the filter chamber 113, and the fan chamber 111 are connected in sequence. When both the air inlet 112 and the dust outlet 312 are open, the dust collection chamber 311, the dust outlet 312, the recovery port 2001, the recovery chamber 2003, the air outlet 2002, the air inlet 112, and the fan chamber 111 are connected in sequence.
[0120] It is understandable that the docking of the cleaning device 10 with the cleaning base station 20 and the disconnection of the cleaning device 10 with the cleaning base station 20 are two different working states with two different airflow paths. When the cleaning device 10 is disconnected from the cleaning base station 20, the air inlet 112 and the dust outlet 312 are both closed, and the dust collection chamber 311, the filter chamber 113 and the fan chamber 111 are connected in sequence, thus forming the dust suction airflow path of the cleaning device 10. When the cleaning device 10 is docked with the cleaning base station 20, the air inlet 112 and the dust outlet 312 are both open, and the dust collection chamber 311, the dust outlet 312, the recovery port 2001, the recovery chamber 2003, the air outlet 2002, the air inlet 112 and the fan chamber 111 are connected in sequence, thus forming the self-collecting dust airflow path of the cleaning system.
[0121] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 5 As shown, in one possible implementation, the air outlet 2002 is provided with a first actuator 2004, which abuts against the first baffle 120 to drive the first baffle 120 to rotate away from the fan cavity 111. The return port 2001 is provided with a second actuator 2005, which abuts against the second baffle 320 to drive the second baffle 320 to rotate away from the dust collection cavity 311.
[0122] Understandably, when the cleaning device 10 is connected to the cleaning base station 20, the first actuator 2004 can apply force to the first baffle 120, causing the first baffle 120 to rotate away from the fan cavity 111, thereby opening the air inlet 112 and connecting the air inlet 112 and the air outlet 2002. The second actuator 2005 can apply force to the second baffle 320, causing the second baffle 320 to rotate away from the dust collection cavity 311, thereby opening the dust discharge port 312, thereby connecting the dust discharge port 312 and the recovery port 2001, thus connecting the dust collection cavity 311, the dust discharge port 312, the recovery port 2001, the recovery cavity 2003, the air outlet 2002, the air inlet 112, and the fan cavity 111 in sequence.
[0123] For example, both the first actuator 2004 and the second actuator 2005 can be protrusions.
[0124] Reference Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, in some embodiments, the cleaning base station 20 further includes a first magnetic member 202, which is connected to the side of the base station housing 201 with a recycling port 2001. The housing assembly 100 includes a second magnetic member 140, which is connected to the side of the main housing 110 with an air inlet 112. The first magnetic member 202 and the second magnetic member 140 are magnetically connected.
[0125] In this way, when the cleaning device 10 approaches the cleaning base station 20, the first magnetic suction member 202 and the second magnetic suction member 140 can attract each other and connect magnetically, thereby making it easier for the cleaning device 10 to be fixed on the cleaning base station 20, and to facilitate the docking of the recycling port 2001 with the dust exhaust port 312 and the air outlet 2002 with the air inlet 112.
[0126] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and are not intended to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some or all of the technical features therein. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application.
Claims
1. A cleaning device, characterized in that, include: The housing assembly (100) includes a main housing (110) and a first baffle (120). The main housing (110) has a fan cavity (111) with an air inlet (112). The first baffle (120) is movably connected to the main housing (110) to open or close the air inlet (112). A fan assembly (200) is located in the fan cavity (111); The dust cup assembly (300) includes a dust cup (310) and a second baffle (320). The dust cup (310) is connected to the main housing (110). The dust cup (310) has a dust collection chamber (311) and a dust discharge port (312). The second baffle (320) is movably connected to the dust cup (310) to open or close the dust discharge port (312). Both the air inlet (112) and the dust outlet (312) are configured to be connected to the clean base station (20).
2. The cleaning equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The air inlet (112) and the dust outlet (312) are located on one side of the dust cup (310).
3. The cleaning equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first baffle (120) is rotatably connected to the main housing (110), and the second baffle (320) is rotatably connected to the dust cup (310).
4. The cleaning equipment according to claim 3, characterized in that, The first baffle (120) includes a first main body (121) and a first trigger (122). The first trigger (122) is connected to the outside of the first main body (121) away from the fan cavity (111). The first main body (121) is configured to close the air inlet (112), and the first trigger (122) is configured to dock with the cleaning base station (20) to drive the first main body (121) to open the air inlet (112). The second baffle (320) includes a second main body (321) and a second trigger (322). The second trigger (322) is connected to the outside of the second main body (321) away from the dust collection chamber (311). The second main body (321) is configured to close the dust discharge port (312). The second trigger (322) is configured to dock with the cleaning base station (20) to drive the second main body (321) to open the dust discharge port (312).
5. The cleaning equipment according to claim 3, characterized in that, The housing assembly (100) further includes a first elastic reset member (130), the two ends of which are connected to the main housing (110) and the first baffle (120) respectively, so as to drive the first baffle (120) to close the air inlet (112). The dust cup assembly (300) further includes a second elastic reset member (330), the two ends of which are connected to the dust cup (310) and the second baffle (320) respectively, so as to drive the second baffle (320) to close the dust outlet (312).
6. The cleaning equipment according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that, It also includes a filter assembly (400), the main housing (110) has a filter chamber (113), the filter assembly (400) is disposed in the filter chamber (113), and when the air inlet (112) and the dust outlet (312) are both closed, the dust collection chamber (311), the filter chamber (113) and the fan chamber (111) are connected in sequence.
7. A clean base station, characterized in that, include: The base station housing (201) has a recycling port (2001), an air outlet (2002) and a recycling chamber (2003). The recycling port (2001) is configured to connect with the dust outlet (312) of the cleaning device (10). The air outlet (2002) is configured to connect with the air inlet (112) of the cleaning device (10). The recycling chamber (2003) is connected to the recycling port (2001) and the air outlet (2002) respectively, and is configured to recycle the dirt of the cleaning device (10).
8. The clean base station according to claim 7, characterized in that, The recycling port (2001) and the air outlet (2002) are located on the same side of the base station housing (201).
9. The clean base station according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that, The air outlet (2002) is provided with a first actuation part (2004), which is configured to abut against the first baffle (120) of the cleaning device (10); The recycling port (2001) is provided with a second actuation part (2005), which is configured to abut against the second baffle (320) of the cleaning device (10).
10. The clean base station according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that, The base station housing (201) also has a base station air duct (2006), and the recovery port (2001), the recovery chamber (2003), the base station air duct (2006) and the air outlet (2002) are connected in sequence.
11. The clean base station according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that, It also includes a first magnetic chuck (202), which is connected to the base station housing (201) and located on the side of the base station housing (201) with the recycling port (2001).
12. A cleaning system, characterized in that, include: The cleaning equipment (10) as described in any one of claims 1-6; And, the cleaning base station (20) as described in any one of claims 7-11, wherein the cleaning base station (20) is configured to collect dust from the cleaning equipment (10).
13. The cleaning system according to claim 12, characterized in that, The clean base station (20) includes a base station housing (201), which has a recycling port (2001), a recycling chamber (2003), and an air outlet (2002) connected in sequence. The cleaning device (10) includes a housing assembly (100), a fan assembly (200), and a dust cup assembly (300). The housing assembly (100) includes a main housing (110) and a first baffle (120). The main housing (110) has a fan cavity (111). The fan assembly (200) is located in the fan cavity (111). The fan cavity (111) has an air inlet (112). The first baffle (120) is movably connected to the main housing (110). When the cleaning base station (20) abuts against the first baffle (120), the first baffle (120) opens the air inlet (112), and the air inlet (112) is connected to the air outlet (2002). The dust cup assembly (300) includes a dust cup (310) and a second baffle (320). The dust cup (310) is connected to the main housing (110). The dust cup (310) has a dust collection chamber (311) and a dust discharge port (312). The second baffle (320) is movably connected to the dust cup (310). When the cleaning base station (20) abuts against the second baffle (320), the second baffle (320) opens the dust discharge port (312), and the dust discharge port (312) is connected to the recycling port (2001).
14. The cleaning system according to claim 13, characterized in that, The cleaning device (10) further includes a filter assembly (400), the main housing (110) has a filter chamber (113), and the filter assembly (400) is disposed in the filter chamber (113). When both the air inlet (112) and the dust outlet (312) are closed, the dust collection chamber (311), the filter chamber (113), and the fan chamber (111) are connected in sequence; When both the air inlet (112) and the dust outlet (312) are open, the dust collection chamber (311), the dust outlet (312), the recovery port (2001), the recovery chamber (2003), the air outlet (2002), the air inlet (112), and the fan chamber (111) are connected in sequence.
15. The cleaning system according to claim 14, characterized in that, The air outlet (2002) is provided with a first actuator (2004), which abuts against the first baffle (120) to drive the first baffle (120) to rotate away from the fan cavity (111); The recycling port (2001) is provided with a second actuating part (2005), which abuts against the second baffle (320) to drive the second baffle (320) to rotate away from the dust collection chamber (311).
16. The cleaning system according to claim 13, characterized in that, The clean base station (20) further includes a first magnetic chuck (202), which is connected to the side of the base station housing (201) with the recycling port (2001). The housing assembly (100) includes a second magnetic chuck (140), which is connected to the side of the main housing (110) with the air inlet (112). The first magnetic chuck (202) and the second magnetic chuck (140) are magnetically connected.