Dust collection device and vacuum cleaner

JP2024114714A5Pending Publication Date: 2026-03-11TOSHIBA LIFESTYLE PROD & SERVICES CORP
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Filing Date
2024-06-07
Publication Date
2026-03-11

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Technical Problem

Dust collectors in vacuum cleaners face issues with fine dust spilling out when the accumulation part is opened and clogging due to fine dust adhering to inner walls, especially when the fine dust accumulation part is configured differently from the coarse dust accumulation part.

Method used

A dust collector design with a first and second separation section, where the second accumulation section is concave and maintains its shape when opened, integrated with a seal to prevent spillage and clogging, and a compact structure to minimize dust adherence.

Benefits of technology

The design effectively prevents fine dust from spilling and clogging, allowing easy disposal and maintaining cleanliness, while ensuring compactness and efficient separation performance.

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Abstract

To provide a dust collection device in which dust accumulated in a second accumulation part is less likely to spill when it is opened, and jamming of dust to the second accumulation part is less likely to occur, and to provide a vacuum cleaner equipped with the dust collection device.SOLUTION: A second accumulation part 8 is formed into a concave shape, and collects dust separated at a second separation part 6. The second accumulation part 8 includes an inner wall constituting a radial direction inner side, and is formed into an annular shape or a circular arc shape. The second accumulation part 8 is opened when the connection between the second separation part 6 and an interior part 30, and the second accumulation part is separated, and keeps its concave shape even in an opened state. An interpolation part 30 whose outer diameter is smaller than an inner diameter of the inner wall can be inserted into or removed from a first separation part 5 through the inside of the inner wall. When the interpolation part 30 is inserted into the first separation part 5, and a connection part 301 is brought into pressure contact with the inner wall outside in a radial direction, the first separation part 5 and the second separation part 6 are connected to each other air-tightly, and the second separation part 6 and the second accumulation part 8 are connected to each other air-tightly.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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[Technical field]

[0001] An embodiment of the present invention relates to a dust collecting device having a plurality of separating sections and a collecting section, and a vacuum cleaner including the same. [Background technology]

[0002] Conventionally, there has been known a dust collecting device used in an electric vacuum cleaner or the like, which includes a first separation section that separates coarse dust particles, i.e., coarse dust particles, from dust-laden air by centrifugal separation, and a second separation section that separates fine dust particles, i.e., fine dust particles, from the air that has passed through the first separation section. The separated coarse dust particles and fine dust particles are separately accumulated inside a cup-shaped container.

[0003] For example, a fine dust accumulating section is set at the lower center of a coarse dust accumulating section that accumulates coarse dust. In this configuration, the fine dust accumulating section needs to be thinner than the cylindrical filter that forms part of the first separation section and is placed at the upper center of the coarse dust accumulating section. In addition, in order to drop the fine dust to the lower end of the coarse dust accumulating section, the fine dust accumulating section needs to be elongated, and the adhesion of fine dust to the inner wall may cause the fine dust accumulating section to become clogged or produce an unpleasant odor.

[0004] In response to this, for example, a fine dust accumulation section is known that is set around the upper end of a coarse dust accumulation section that accumulates coarse dust. In this configuration, clogging of the fine dust accumulation section is unlikely to occur, but since the inner and outer walls that constitute the fine dust accumulation section are arranged on separate members, when the fine dust accumulation section is opened for disposal of dust, the fine dust is lifted up to the inner wall when the member on which the inner wall is arranged is removed, and careful work is required to prevent some of the lifted fine dust from spilling outside. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0005] [Patent Document 1] Patent No. 6869036 [Patent Document 2] JP 2022-135553 A Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0006] The problem that the present invention aims to solve is to provide a dust collecting device in which dust accumulated in the second collecting section is less likely to spill when the section is opened and in which the second collecting section is less likely to become clogged with dust, and an electric vacuum cleaner equipped with the same. [Means for solving the problem]

[0007] The dust collecting device of the embodiment includes a first separation section, a first accumulation section, a second separation section, a second accumulation section, an insertion section, and a seal section. The first separation section separates dust from dust-containing air by centrifugal separation. The first accumulation section is located on one side of the first separation section in the axial direction with respect to the first separation section, and accumulates the dust separated by the first separation section. The second separation section is located on the opposite side of the first separation section in the axial direction with respect to the first separation section, and separates dust from air that has passed through the first separation section by centrifugal separation. The second accumulation section is located on the opposite side of the first separation section in the axial direction with respect to the first separation section, is formed in a concave shape, and accumulates the dust separated by the second separation section. The insertion section has a connection section, is formed integrally with a member constituting the second separation section, and is inserted into the first separation section. The seal section airtightly closes a gap between the member constituting the first separation section and the member constituting the second accumulation section. The second stacking section is annular or arc-shaped with an inner wall that defines the radially inner side, and is opened by separating the second separation section and the connection between the insertion section and the second stacking section, and maintains a concave shape even in the opened state. The insertion section has an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the inner wall and can be inserted into and removed from the first separation section through the inside of the inner wall. The insertion section is inserted into the first separation section and the connection section is pressed radially outward against the inner wall, thereby hermetically connecting the first separation section and the second separation section and hermetically connecting the second separation section and the second stacking section. [Brief description of the drawings]

[0008] [Figure 1] 1 is a cross-sectional view showing a disassembled state of a dust collecting device according to a first embodiment. [Diagram 2] 2 is a cross-sectional view showing a part of the dust collecting device in a further exploded state from the state shown in FIG. 1. [Diagram 3] FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing an open state of a second accumulation section of the dust collecting device. [Figure 4] FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a second collecting portion of the dust collecting device. [Diagram 5] 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a second separation section of the dust collecting device. FIG. [Figure 6] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing the assembled state of the dust collecting device. [Figure 7] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the assembled state of the dust collecting device. [Figure 8] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an electric vacuum cleaner equipped with the dust collecting device. [Figure 9] 5 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a part of a dust collecting device according to a second embodiment. FIG. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0009] (First embodiment) Hereinafter, the first embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.

[0010] In Figs. 6 and 7, 1 indicates a dust collector. The dust collector 1 is also called a dust collection cup or the like, and separates and accumulates dust from dust-containing air. The dust collector 1 has a tubular, preferably cylindrical, appearance, and is configured with its axial direction as the longitudinal direction. The dust collector 1 is applied to various electrical devices at various angles, but in this embodiment, for clarity of explanation, the direction of the arrow D shown in the figure, that is, one end side or one side in the longitudinal direction of the dust collector 1, is described as the downward direction, and the direction of the arrow U, that is, the other end side or other side in the longitudinal direction of the dust collector 1, is described as the upward direction. That is, the up-down direction in this embodiment is merely added for the purpose of explanation, and does not limit the up-down direction in the usage state or usage posture of the dust collector 1 in the electrical device.

[0011] The dust collecting device 1 is made up of a plurality of members. Preferably, the dust collecting device 1 is made up of a plurality of members that are detachable from one another. In the following description, the term "detachable" basically refers to the ability of a standard user to attach and detach the device by manual operation without using tools or damaging any part of the device by excessive external force. In this embodiment, the dust collecting device 1 is made up of a plurality of members that are detachable from one another in the longitudinal direction.

[0012] In the illustrated example, the dust collecting device 1 is composed of a first member 2, a second member 3, and a third member 4. The first member 2, the second member 3, and the third member 4 may each be broken down into smaller members, but in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1 of this embodiment, the first member 2, the second member 3, and the third member 4 are basically described as members that are used integrally as a group. In this embodiment, the dust collecting device 1 is in an assembled state with the third member 4 sandwiched between the first member 2 and the second member 3. Hereinafter, the assembled state or the used state of the dust collecting device 1 refers to a state in which the first member 2, the second member 3, and the third member 4 are assembled integrally with each other.

[0013] The dust collecting device 1 is formed with a separation section of multiple stages. In this embodiment, the dust collecting device 1 is formed with a first separation section 5 which is a first stage or upstream stage that separates coarse dust D1, which is coarse dust, from dust-containing air, and a second separation section 6 which is a second stage or downstream stage that further separates fine dust D2, which is fine dust, from the air that has passed through the first separation section 5. Furthermore, the dust collecting device 1 is formed with a first accumulation section 7 in which the coarse dust D1, which is dust separated in the first separation section 5, is accumulated, and a second accumulation section 8 in which the fine dust D2, which is dust separated in the second separation section 6, is accumulated. In the illustrated example, the first separation section 5 and the second separation section 6 are each a centrifugal separation section that centrifuges dust from air. In this embodiment, in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1, the first accumulation section 7 is located below the first separation section 5 on one side in the axial direction, and the second separation section 6 and the second accumulation section 8 are located above the first separation section 5 on the opposite side to the one side in the axial direction, and the second accumulation section 8 is located below the second separation section 6. The axial direction of the first separation section 5 refers to the direction of the rotation axis of the centrifugal separation in the first separation section 5 or a direction parallel thereto. Hereinafter, the term "parallel" is not limited to completely parallel, but also includes approximately parallel within the range of tolerance or error, and substantially parallel. Furthermore, coarse dust D1 refers mainly to fibrous dust such as lint, hair, and cotton dust, and dust with a large mass such as sand grains, while fine dust D2 refers mainly to particulate or powder-like dust with a small mass.

[0014] The first member 2 is also called a cup portion, a first dust collecting cup, a dust collecting container, or the like. The first member 2 is formed in a cylindrical shape. In the illustrated example, the first member 2 is formed in a cylindrical shape. The first separation portion 5 and the first accumulation portion 7 are disposed inside the first member 2. In this embodiment, the first member 2 is a member that constitutes the first separation portion 5 and the first accumulation portion 7. In the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1, the central axis of the first member 2 coincides with the central axis of the dust collecting device 1. In the following, the term "coincide" is not limited to a perfect coincidence, but also includes a nearly coincidence within a tolerance or error range, a substantially coincidence, and the like.

[0015] For example, the first member 2 is in the shape of a cylinder with a bottom, which has a circular bottom 20 and a side wall 21 rising from the outer edge of the bottom 20 .

[0016] The bottom portion 20 constitutes the lowermost portion of the dust collecting device 1. The bottom portion 20 serves as a support portion for the dust collecting device 1 when the dust collecting device 1 is placed on a horizontal surface. The bottom portion 20 is formed in a circular flat plate shape.

[0017] The side wall portion 21 constitutes an outer shell on the lower end side of the dust collecting device 1. The side wall portion 21 has a vertically elongated shape with a vertical dimension greater than a radial dimension. The side wall portion 21 surrounds the first separation section 5 and the first accumulation section 7. That is, the side wall portion 21 forms an outer wall of the first separation section 5 and the first accumulation section 7. The central axis of the side wall portion 21, i.e., the central axis of the first member 2, coincides with the central axis of the centrifugal separation of the first separation section 5. Preferably, the side wall portion 21 is formed so that the diameter gradually increases as it moves away from the bottom portion 20, i.e., from the bottom to the top.

[0018] Further, the first member 2 has an inlet 22 formed in the side wall portion 21. The inlet 22 is an opening for introducing dust-containing air into the first separation section 5 located inside the first member 2. The inlet 22 is located at the most upstream of the airflow in the dust collecting device 1 and the first separation section 5. The inlet 22 is formed so as to introduce the dust-containing air in the tangential direction of the inner circumferential surface of the side wall portion 21. In this embodiment, the inlet 22 is formed in the shape of a duct extending in the tangential direction of the side wall portion 21. The inlet 22 is located in the middle part of the side wall portion 21 in the up-down direction. In the illustrated example, the inlet 22 is located near the upper part of the side wall portion 21.

[0019] 2, the first member 2 is formed with a retaining portion 23 that retains the third member 4 to the first member 2. The retaining portion 23 is formed as a plate-like protruding portion that protrudes inward from the first member 2 in a direction intersecting or perpendicular to the axial direction of the first member 2. Preferably, the retaining portion 23 is intermittently formed at a plurality of locations in the circumferential direction of the first member 2 or the side wall portion 21. In this embodiment, the retaining portion 23 is formed at an upper end portion of the side wall portion 21.

[0020] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the first member 2 is formed with a member support portion 24 that supports the third member 4. The member support portion 24 is a portion that supports the third member 4 so that it does not fall into the first separation portion 5 (shown in FIG. 6) and the first accumulation portion 7 (shown in FIG. 6) inside the first member 2. The member support portion 24 is formed in a tray shape with a stepped shape and a further expanded diameter with respect to the upper end portion of the side wall portion 21. In this embodiment, the member support portion 24 is formed above the holding portion 23 and constitutes the upper end portion of the first member 2. The holding portion 23 is located in the stepped portion where the member support portion 24 and the side wall portion 21 are connected. In the illustrated example, the member support portion 24 is formed over the entire circumference of the side wall portion 21. The upper end portion of the member support portion 24 is an end opening 25. In this embodiment, the end opening 25 functions as a dust disposal port for disposing of the coarse dust D1 accumulated in the first accumulation portion 7. The dust disposal port may be formed at the lower end portion of the first member 2 and may be opened and closed by the bottom portion 20.

[0021] Preferably, the first member 2 is formed of a transparent member, so that the inside, i.e., at least a part of the first separation section 5 and the first accumulation section 7, can be visually observed from the outside. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 7, the first member 2 has a marking section 210 formed on the side wall section 21. The marking section 210 serves as a guide for the accumulation limit of the coarse dust D1 in the first accumulation section 7 shown in FIG. 6. As shown in FIG. 7, the marking section 210 is spaced upward from the bottom section 20 and located below the inlet 22. In the first member 2, the area below the marking section 210 or the area from the marking section 210 to the upper surface of the bottom section 20 basically functions as the first accumulation section 7 (shown in FIG. 6), and the area above it functions as the first separation section 5 (shown in FIG. 6). That is, the user can visually check the coarse dust accumulated in the first accumulation section 7 (shown in FIG. 6) from outside the first member 2 and compare its position with the position of the mark portion 210 to determine whether the coarse dust can still be accumulated in the first accumulation section 7 (shown in FIG. 6) or whether the coarse dust should be discarded. In this embodiment, the mark portion 210 is formed as a line extending in the circumferential direction on the outer circumferential surface of the side wall portion 21, but is not limited thereto and may be displayed as letters, patterns, or the like, or a combination thereof.

[0022] The second member 3 shown in Fig. 6 is also called a second separation part assembly, a separation body, or the like. A second separation part 6 is disposed inside the second member 3. The second member 3 has an insertion part 30, at least the lower end side of which is inserted into the first member 2 through the third member 4, and a member main body part 31 located above and outside the first member 2 and the third member 4.

[0023] The insertion portion 30 protrudes downward from the lower end of the member body portion 31. The insertion portion 30 inserted into the first member 2 is spaced inward from the side wall portion 21 of the first member 2 and is arranged coaxially with the first member 2 or the side wall portion 21. The insertion portion 30 is formed in a cylindrical shape. The insertion portion 30 is inserted into the first separation portion 5, and the internal space of the insertion portion 30 is an exhaust portion from the first separation portion 5 and functions as a part of the communication portion that communicates between the first separation portion 5 and the second separation portion 6. In this embodiment, the insertion portion 30 auxiliaryally constitutes the center of rotation of the centrifugal separation of the first separation portion 5.

[0024] In the illustrated example, the insertion section 30 has a cylindrical filter section 300. The filter section 300 is the most downstream part of the airflow in the first separation section 5. The filter section 300 is located at a position where at least a part of the filter section 300 overlaps with the inlet 22 in the vertical direction. The filter section 300 has an air vent 3000 in the outer peripheral wall. Air flows out of the first separation section 5 through the air vent 3000 and into the second separation section 6. In this embodiment, the air vent 3000 is covered with a filter 3001. Not limited to this, the air vent 3000 itself may be configured to function as a filter by forming a large number of small-area air vents 3000.

[0025] Further, the insertion portion 30 has a connection portion 301. When the dust collecting device 1 is in an assembled state, the connection portion 301 air-tightly connects the first separation portion 5 and the first accumulation portion 7 to the second accumulation portion 8 and / or the second separation portion 6. The connection portion 301 is located on the upper end side of the filter portion 300. The connection portion 301 is located above the ventilation hole 3000. The connection portion 301 protrudes outward from the outer peripheral wall of the filter portion 300. The connection portion 301 is formed in an annular shape continuing around the entire circumference of the filter portion 300, and is arranged coaxially with the filter portion 300.

[0026] As shown in FIG. 4, the connection part 301 has a seal part 3010. The seal part 3010 is annular and connected around the entire circumference of the connection part 301. When the dust collecting device 1 is assembled, the outer periphery of the seal part 3010 is pressed against the third member 4 in the radial direction to hermetically seal the first collecting part 7 and the second collecting part 8 or the second separating part 6. The seal part 3010 is formed of, for example, an elastic elastomer or silicone rubber. The seal part 3010 is held by a seal holding part 3011. The seal holding part 3011 is formed on the outer periphery of the filter part 300 and opens outward. An inclined part 3012 is formed on the upper part of the seal holding part 3011, the inclined part 3012 inclining downward toward the outside. The inclined part 3012 covers at least a part of the upper part of the seal part 3010. Preferably, the inclined part 3012 covers the entire upper part of the seal part 3010.

[0027] In this embodiment, the insertion section 30 further includes a compression section 302 as shown in FIG. 6. The compression section 302 is also called a shade section or the like. The compression section 302 is formed in a manner connected to the lower end of the filter section 300. The compression section 302 is coaxial with the filter section 300, is formed in a cylindrical shape with a diameter larger than that of the filter section 300, and is connected to the filter section 300 by expanding in a stepped manner. The compression section 302 is a partition section that roughly divides the inside of the first member 2 into the first separation section 5 and the first accumulation section 7 in the upper and lower directions. In the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1, the compression section 302 faces the bottom section 20, which is the lower part of the first member 2, in the upper and lower directions, and is located at a position spaced apart from the bottom section 20 upward. The compression section 302 is in the form of a covered cylinder that is open downward. In the illustrated example, the compression section 302 has a compression opening 3020 in the center of the upper end portion that communicates with the inside of the filter section 300. The compression opening 3020 is covered with a filter 3021 for compressing at least a part of the coarse dust D1 accumulated in the first accumulation section 7 into the compression section 302.

[0028] The member body 31 functions as a lid for the first member 2 and the third member 4 or as a lid for the first stacking section 7 and the second stacking section 8. The member body 31 is formed in a cylindrical shape coaxial with the insertion section 30. The diameter of the member body 31 is set to be equal to or slightly larger than the maximum diameter of the first member 2.

[0029] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1, the member body 31 has a bottom surface portion 310 formed in connection with the upper end of the insertion portion 30. The bottom surface portion 310 is formed in a circular plate shape and extends outward from the entire circumference of the upper end of the insertion portion 30 in a flange-like shape. A cylindrical side surface portion 311 rising upward from the bottom surface portion 310 is formed at a position near the outer edge of the bottom surface portion 310, and a flange portion 312 extends further outward from the entire circumference of the upper end of the side surface portion 311. A seal portion 313 is disposed below the flange portion 312. The seal portion 313 is an annular shape continuing over the entire circumference of the flange portion 312, and is pressed against the third member 4 in the vertical direction in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1 to airtightly seal the second member 3 and the third member 4, or the second collecting portion 8 and the outside of the third member 4. The seal portion 313 is formed of, for example, an elastic elastomer or silicone rubber.

[0030] Further, the member body 31 has a cover portion 314 on the outside of the flange portion 312. The cover portion 314 constitutes an outer shell of the member body 31 and an outer shell on the upper end side of the dust collecting device 1. The cover portion 314 is formed in a cylindrical shape. An upper end portion of the cover portion 314 extends upward beyond the flange portion 312.

[0031] 1 and 7, the member main body 31 has a top surface 315 at a position near the upper end of the cover 314. The top surface 315 covers the upper end side of the cover 314. The top surface 315 constitutes the upper end of the dust collector 1. The top surface 315 is formed in a circular shape. The top surface 315 is formed with a protrusion 3150. The protrusion 3150 is an annular rib located along the vicinity of the outer edge of the top surface 315. The upper surface of the top surface 315 and the protrusion 3150 surround a space on the downstream side of the dust collector 1.

[0032] As shown in FIG. 1, the member main body 31 has a cylindrical portion 316 constituting the second separation portion 6 arranged in a space surrounded by the bottom surface portion 310, the cover portion 314, and the top surface portion 315, that is, inside the member main body 31. That is, in an assembled state of the dust collecting device 1, the second separation portion 6 is located above the first separation portion 5. In this embodiment, a plurality of cylindrical portions 316 are arranged so as to surround a predetermined reference line C. The predetermined reference line C is, for example, the central axis of the second member 3 or the cover portion 314, and coincides with the central axis of the first member 2 and / or the central axis of the first separation portion 5 and / or the central axis of the dust collecting device 1. That is, the reference line C is in the same direction as the central axis of the first separation portion 5. The same direction is not limited to being completely the same direction, but also includes being approximately the same direction within the range of tolerances and errors, and being substantially the same direction. The space inside the member main body 31 surrounded by the plurality of cylindrical portions 316 is an air passage portion 317 that communicates with the space inside the insertion portion 30. The air passage section 317, together with the space inside the insertion section 30, functions as a part of the communication section that communicates between the first separation section 5 and the second separation section 6. The cylindrical sections 316 are arranged in an annular shape centered on the reference line C, and are preferably positioned at equal or approximately equal angles apart in the circumferential direction.

[0033] The cylindrical portion 316 is also called a separation tube or the like. The cylindrical portion 316 is formed in a cylindrical shape, preferably a cylindrical shape. In the illustrated example, the cylindrical portion 316 is formed in a truncated cone shape or a truncated cone shape with a small diameter at the lower end and a large diameter at the upper end. That is, the cross-sectional area of ​​the cylindrical portion 316 is larger at the upper end than at the lower end. In this embodiment, the cross-sectional area of ​​the cylindrical portion 316 is formed so as to gradually increase at a constant or approximately constant rate of increase from the lower end to the upper end. Therefore, the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 316 are linear on the reference line C side and the opposite side, respectively, when viewed in a cross section including the central axis L1. Here, the cross-sectional area of ​​the cylindrical portion 316 refers to the cross-sectional area in the direction perpendicular to the central axis L1 of the cylindrical portion 316 inside the cylindrical portion 316.

[0034] As shown in FIG. 5, an introduction opening 3160 is formed in the cylindrical portion 316. The introduction opening 3160 is an opening that introduces the dust-containing air that has passed through the first separation portion 5 into the second separation portion 6. The introduction opening 3160 is a distribution opening that distributes the air from the air passage portion 317 into each cylindrical portion 316. The introduction opening 3160 is located at the most upstream of the airflow in the second separation portion 6. The introduction opening 3160 is formed so as to introduce the dust-containing air in the tangential direction of the inner circumferential surface of the cylindrical portion 316. The introduction opening 3160 is located near the upper end of the cylindrical portion 316. The introduction opening 3160 is close to the top surface portion 315. In this embodiment, the cross-sectional area of ​​the cylindrical portion 316 is constant at the position of the upper end of the cylindrical portion 316 including the introduction opening 3160.

[0035] Further, the cylindrical portion 316 discharges dust separated inside, that is, fine dust, from its lower end. That is, the lower end of the cylindrical portion 316 is a dust discharge port 3161 that discharges fine dust to the second collecting portion 8. The lower end of the cylindrical portion 316 is inserted from above into an opening 3100 opened in the bottom surface portion 310, so that the dust discharge port 3161 is exposed at the lower portion of the bottom surface portion 310. The opening 3100 is formed at a position outside the upper end of the inserted portion 30. The dust discharge port 3161 is located above the second collecting portion 8 in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1 shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 6. That is, the vertical projection range of the dust discharge port 3161 is at a position that at least partially overlaps with the second collecting portion 8. Also, in the illustrated example, the dust discharge port 3161 is located above the inclined portion 3012 located in the connecting portion 301. The vertical projection range of the dust discharge port 3161 may overlap with the tip of the inclined portion 3012, but is preferably located at a position that does not overlap with the inclined portion 3012.

[0036] Further, the tubular part 316 discharges clean air, which is air from which fine dust has been separated, from the upper end. That is, as shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, an exhaust port 3162 for discharging clean air is formed inside the upper end of the tubular part 316. The exhaust port 3162 is located at the most downstream of the airflow in the dust collector 1 and the second separation part 6. The exhaust port 3162 is opened in the top surface part 315. The exhaust port 3162 is formed as the upper end of the exhaust tube part 3163 arranged coaxially with the tubular part 316. The exhaust tube part 3163 is formed in a tubular shape, preferably a cylindrical shape. In the illustrated example, the exhaust tube part 3163 is formed in a truncated cone shape or a truncated cone shape with a small diameter at the lower end and a large diameter at the upper end. That is, the exhaust tube part 3163 has a larger cross-sectional area at the upper end, which is the downstream end, than at the lower end, which is the upstream end. In this embodiment, the cross-sectional area of ​​the exhaust tube portion 3163 is formed to gradually increase at a constant or approximately constant rate of increase from the lower end to the upper end. Therefore, the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the exhaust tube portion 3163 are linear on the reference line C side and the opposite side when viewed in a cross section including the central axis L2. Here, the cross-sectional area of ​​the exhaust tube portion 3163 refers to the cross-sectional area in the direction perpendicular to the central axis or the reference line C of the dust collecting device 1 inside the exhaust tube portion 3163.

[0037] In addition, a filter or the like may be placed downstream of the exhaust port 3162 to capture fine dust if a small amount of fine dust remains in the air discharged from the exhaust port 3162 of the second separation section 6.

[0038] Moreover, the exhaust tube portion 3163 protrudes downward from the lower surface of the top surface portion 315. The lower end of the exhaust tube portion 3163 extends downward beyond the introduction opening 3160. Moreover, the upper end of the exhaust tube portion 3163 is above the introduction opening 3160 and is flush with the upper surface of the top surface portion 315. Therefore, the downstream end of the exhaust tube portion 3163 does not protrude above the top surface portion 315, which is a space portion downstream of the second separation section 6 and the dust collecting device 1.

[0039] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 5, the tubular portion 316 is inclined so that the center of the upper end is closer to the reference line C than the center of the lower end. That is, the central axis L1 of the tubular portion 316 is inclined so as to gradually approach the reference line C from the lower end toward the upper end. In this embodiment, the exhaust tube portion 3163 is also inclined like the tubular portion 316, and the central axis L1 of the tubular portion 316 passes through the center of the lower end, which is the upstream end of the exhaust tube portion 3163, and preferably, the central axis L1 of the tubular portion 316 and the central axis L2 of the exhaust tube portion 3163 coincide with each other. The center of the upper end of the tubular portion 316 is the center of the exhaust port 3162, and the center of the lower end is the center of the dust discharge port 3161. That is, the center of the dust discharge port 3161 is farther from the central axis or the reference line C of the dust collector 1 in a direction perpendicular to the central axis or the reference line C than the center of the exhaust port 3162. Preferably, the inclination of tubular portion 316 and exhaust tube portion 3163 is set so that the outer circumferential surface at a position close to cover portion 314, i.e., at a position farthest from reference line C, is parallel to reference line C and aligned in the vertical direction, and air path portion 317 side, which is the reference line C side, is inclined with respect to reference line C. Therefore, air path portion 317 is formed so as to gradually narrow from the lower end portion, which is the upstream end side, to the upper end portion, which is the downstream end side.

[0040] Preferably, the cylindrical portion 316 and the exhaust tube portion 3163 are each formed so that a cross section perpendicular to their central axes L1, L2 is circular. Therefore, in this embodiment, the dust exhaust port 3161 and the exhaust port 3162 each have an elliptical shape when viewed from the top and bottom.

[0041] Further, as shown in FIG. 6, in this embodiment, the diameter DI of the imaginary circumscribing circle circumscribing the plurality of cylindrical portions 316 is set to be equal to or smaller than the maximum outer diameter of the first separation section 5 or the first accumulation section 7. The imaginary circumscribing circle refers to the largest circle among the circles circumscribing the cross sections of the plurality of cylindrical portions 316 with the reference line C as the center in a plane perpendicular to the reference line C. In the illustrated example, the inclination of the cylindrical portion 316 is such that the outer peripheral surface at the position close to the cover portion 314, i.e., the position farthest from the reference line C, is parallel to the reference line C and aligned in the vertical up-down direction, so that the imaginary circumscribing circle is a circle circumscribing the position farthest from the reference line C in the cylindrical portion 316. In this embodiment, the diameter DI is equal to or smaller than the diameter of the upper end portion, which is the maximum outer diameter of the side wall portion 21 of the first member 2.

[0042] As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 6, the second member 3 is provided with an attachment portion 318, which is a separation member locking means for removably assembling the second member 3 to the first member 2 or the third member 4. The attachment portion 318 may have any configuration, but in this embodiment, the attachment portion 318 is configured as a locking portion that locks the second member 3 to the first member 2 across the third member 4 in the vertical direction. In the illustrated example, the attachment portion 318 has an operation portion 3180 that is elongated in the vertical direction. The upper end side of the operation portion 3180 is held in a state in which it is biased outwardly of the second member 3 or the cover portion 314 by a biasing means 3181 such as a coil spring against the outer surface of the cover portion 314. The lower end side of the operation portion 3180 extends downward from the lower end of the cover portion 314. At the lower end of the operation portion 3180, a locking claw portion 31800 protrudes inward. The locking claw portion 31800 is hooked on a lock receiving portion 26 formed near the upper end of the first member 2, for example, on the outside of the member support portion 24, so that the mounting portion 318 prevents the second member 3 from slipping upward relative to the first member 2. By pushing the operating portion 3180 toward the cover portion 314 against the bias of the biasing means 3181, the locking claw portion 31800 moves away from the lock receiving portion 26, and the locking of the second member 3 to the first member 2 is released. In this embodiment, the mounting portions 318 and the lock receiving portions 26 are each set in pairs and are disposed at positions opposite each other with respect to the central axis of the dust collecting device 1.

[0043] 7, the second member 3 is provided with a mounting portion 319 for mounting the dust collecting device 1 to the electric device. The mounting portion 319 is formed on the cover portion 314, and the upper end side of the mounting portion 319 protrudes upward from the upper end of the cover portion 314. The mounting portion 319 is located on the opposite side to the inlet 22 with respect to the central axis of the dust collecting device 1. In the illustrated example, the upper end side of the mounting portion 319 serves as a rotation starting point for rotating the dust collecting device 1 when attaching or detaching the dust collecting device 1 to or from the electric device.

[0044] The third member 4 shown in FIG. 1 is also called a dust collector, a second dust collecting cup, etc. A second collecting section 8 is disposed inside the third member 4. The third member 4 is detachable from the end opening 25 of the first member 2. The third member 4 is formed in a generally cylindrical or annular shape. The central axis of the third member 4 coincides with the central axis of the dust collecting device 1 in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1. In other words, the first member 2, the second member 3, and the third member 4 have central axes that coincide with each other in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1. In the illustrated example, the third member 4 is shorter in the vertical direction than the first member 2 and the second member 3.

[0045] The third member 4 has a receiving portion 40 formed therein that defines the second collecting portion 8. The second collecting portion 8 inside the receiving portion 40 is annular or arc-shaped and is a pocket-like recess with an open upper portion and a closed lower portion. When the dust collecting device 1 is in an assembled state, the receiving portion 40, i.e., the upper opening of the second collecting portion 8, faces the dust discharge port 3161 in the vertical direction at a position spaced downward from the second separating portion 6.

[0046] As shown in FIG. 4, the receiving portion 40 has a circular bottom portion 400, a cylindrical outer wall 401 rising from the outer edge side of the bottom portion 400, and a cylindrical inner wall 402 rising from the inner edge side of the bottom portion 400.

[0047] The bottom surface portion 400 is a receiving surface that receives the fine dust D2. The upper surface of the bottom surface portion 400 constitutes a support surface that supports the fine dust D2 of the second collecting section 8. In the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1, the bottom surface portion 400 is located inside the side wall portion 21 of the first member 2, and at least a part of it is located within the vertical projection range of the dust discharge port 3161. Preferably, the bottom surface portion 400 is formed as an inclined surface that slopes downward toward the outside. That is, the inner wall 402 side of the bottom surface portion 400 is located higher than the outer wall 401 side. Therefore, the bottom surface portion 400 is in the shape of a truncated cone surface or a truncated cone surface, with the lower end forming a large-diameter outer edge portion and the upper end forming a small-diameter inner edge portion.

[0048] The outer wall 401 constitutes the outer wall of the second stacking section 8. The outer wall 401 is a portion supported by the upper end of the first member 2. The outer wall 401 is located along the inside of the member support section 24 of the first member 2. The outer diameter of the second stacking section 8 defined by the inner circumferential surface of the outer wall 401 is set to be equal to or smaller than the maximum outer diameter of the first separating section 5 or the first stacking section 7. In this embodiment, the outer wall 401 is integrally formed with a first outer wall section 4010 continuing along the entire circumference of the outer edge section of the bottom surface section 400, and a second outer wall section 4011 continuing along the entire circumference of the upper part of the first outer wall section 4010. The second outer wall section 4011 is formed to have a larger diameter than the first outer wall section 4010, and is expanded in a stepped manner and connected to the first outer wall section 4010.

[0049] In the illustrated example, the first outer wall portion 4010 is located along the inner surface of the side wall portion 21 of the first member 2 in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1. The first outer wall portion 4010 is formed so as to gradually curve inward toward the bottom surface portion 400. In this embodiment, the portion where the first outer wall portion 4010 and the bottom surface portion 400 are connected, i.e., the portion where the outer wall 401 and the bottom surface portion 400 are connected, is the lowermost portion of the second collecting portion 8, and in the illustrated example, is formed so as to be pointed in a V-shape in a cross-sectional view including the central axis of the third member 4.

[0050] The second outer wall portion 4011 extends upward from the upper end portion of the first outer wall portion 4010, and its upper end portion is located higher than the upper end portion of the first member 2 when the dust collecting device 1 is in an assembled state.

[0051] As shown in FIG. 2, in this embodiment, the outer wall 401 is formed with a holding receiving portion 42. The holding receiving portion 42 receives the holding portion 23 of the first member 2 and holds the third member 4 relative to the first member 2. The holding receiving portions 42 are set in the same number as the holding portions 23 and are arranged intermittently in the circumferential direction. In the illustrated example, the holding receiving portions 42 are formed in a groove shape along the circumferential direction and are configured so that the holding portions 23 are inserted in the circumferential direction. In the illustrated example, the third member 4 supported by the first member 2 at a position circumferentially shifted from the holding receiving portions 42 to the holding portions 23 is rotated relatively in the circumferential direction, so that the holding portions 23 are inserted into the holding receiving portions 42, thereby holding the third member 4 relative to the first member 2. In this embodiment, the holding portions 23 and the holding receiving portions 42 constitute a dust collector locking means for locking the third member 4 to the first member 2.

[0052] Further, in this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 6, the peripheral wall portion 43 is formed continuously around the entire circumference of the upper end portion of the outer wall 401. The peripheral wall portion 43 is formed in a cylindrical shape, and in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1, is located between the member support portion 24 of the first member 2 and the cover portion 314 of the second member 3 in the vertical direction, and constitutes a part of the outer shell of the intermediate portion of the dust collecting device 1 in the vertical direction. In the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1, the side portion 311 of the second member 3 is positioned so as to overlap with the inside of the peripheral wall portion 43, and the seal portion 313 is pressed against the upper end portion of the peripheral wall portion 43 in the vertical direction. For example, the peripheral wall portion 43 has an outer diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the member support portion 24 of the first member 2, and is expanded in a stepped shape and continuous with the upper end portion of the second outer wall portion 4011 of the outer wall 401. The seal portion 44 is arranged in a stepped portion on the outer side of the peripheral wall portion 43 and the second outer wall portion 4011. The seal portion 44 is annular and continues around the entire circumference of the peripheral wall portion 43 and the second outer wall portion 4011, and is pressed against the upper end portion of the member support portion 24 of the first member 2 in the vertical direction when the dust collecting device 1 is in an assembled state, and air-tightly seals the gap between the third member 4 and the first member 2, or between the first collecting portion 7 and the outside of the first member 2. The seal portion 44 is formed of, for example, an elastic elastomer or silicone rubber.

[0053] 1 and 7, a restricting portion 45 is formed on the outer side of the peripheral wall portion 43 to prevent the second member 3 and the third member 4 from coming off from each other. The restricting portion 45 may have any configuration, but in this embodiment, the restricting portion 45 is located on both sides in the circumferential direction of the operating portion 3180 of the mounting portion 318 in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1. When the third member 4 tries to rotate in the circumferential direction relative to the second member 3 integrally held by the first member 2 in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1, the restricting portion 45 and the operating portion 3180 interfere with each other to restrict the rotation of the third member 4 relative to the first member 2, thereby preventing the holding portion 23 inserted into the holding receiving portion 42 from coming off. That is, the restricting portion 45 uses the operating portion 3180 of the mounting portion 318 of the second member 3 as a rotation preventing member that restricts the third member 3 from rotating relative to the first member 2 in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1. Therefore, in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1, unless the second member 3 is removed from the first member 2, the third member 4 will not rotate relative to the first member 2, and the third member 4 will not fall off from the first member 2 together with the second member 3.

[0054] The inner wall 402 shown in FIG. 1, FIG. 3, and FIG. 4 constitutes the inner wall of the second collecting section 8. The inner wall 402 is a part that is airtightly connected to the connecting section 301 of the second member 3. In the illustrated example, in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1, the inner surface of the inner wall 402, that is, the seal section 3010 of the connecting section 301 is pressed against the outside of the second collecting section 8. The inner wall 402 is formed in a cylindrical shape having an axial direction in the up-down direction. The inner wall 402 surrounds the insertion opening 46 that communicates with the inside of the first member 2 in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1. The diameter of the insertion opening 46, which is the inner diameter of the inner wall 402, is larger than the maximum outer diameter of the inserted portion 30 of the first member 2. Therefore, the inserted portion 30 of the second member 3 can be inserted into the first separating section 5 inside the first member 2 through the insertion opening 46 in the assembled state of the dust collecting device 1.

[0055] In this embodiment, a partition portion 403 that divides the second stacking portion 8 into a plurality of portions in the circumferential direction is formed inside the receiving portion 40. The partition portion 403 is a wall portion that is continuous with the bottom surface portion 400 and is formed in the radial direction across the inner wall 402 and the outer wall 401.

[0056] In this embodiment, an electric vacuum cleaner 9 shown in Fig. 8 is taken as an example of an electric device in which the above-mentioned dust collecting device 1 is used. Fig. 8 shows a stick-type electric vacuum cleaner that is operated by gripping a main body 90 as an example of the vacuum cleaner 9. In the vacuum cleaner 9 of this embodiment, the dust collecting device 1 in an assembled state is detachably attached to the main body 90 by an attachment portion 319 of the second member 3.

[0057] The main body 90 is provided with a suction source 91 such as an electric blower that generates suction force by negative pressure. The main body 90 is provided with a connection port 900 that communicates with the suction side of the suction source 91, i.e., the upstream side of the intake air flow. The connection port 900 is airtightly connected to the exhaust port 3162 of the dust collector 1 attached to the main body 90. The main body 90 is also provided with a communication port 901 that is airtightly connected to the inlet 22 of the dust collector 1 attached to the main body 90 at a position away from the connection port 900. The main body 90 is also provided with a suction port 902 that communicates with the communication port 901. Therefore, the suction force of the suction source 91 acts on the suction port 902 through the communication port 901, the dust collector 1, and the connection port 900. The suction port 902 is connected to a straight pipe portion 92 such as an extension pipe that is an air passage body, or a cleaning head 93 such as an intake port body that is an air passage body.

[0058] Furthermore, the main body 90 is formed with a main body exhaust port 903 for exhausting the air sucked by the suction source 91 from the main body 90. The main body 90 is also formed with a grip 904 for a user to grip and operate the cleaning device. The grip 904 is provided with a setting means 94 such as a switch for setting the operation of the suction source 91. The main body 90 is further provided with a power supply unit 95 which serves as a drive source for the suction source 91, etc., and a control unit 96 which controls the operation of the suction source 91 according to the setting by the setting means 94. The power supply unit 95 is preferably a battery such as a secondary battery so that the vacuum cleaner 9 is cordless, but a cord reel device that draws power from a commercial power source may also be used.

[0059] In the illustrated example, the main body 90 is formed in a longitudinal direction, with the suction port 902 located at one end in the longitudinal direction and the main body exhaust port 903, the gripping portion 904 and the power supply portion 95 located at the other end in the longitudinal direction, and the dust collection device 1 is attached to the main body 90 so as to be located between these along the longitudinal direction of the main body 90.

[0060] Without being limited thereto, the electric vacuum cleaner 9 may be a floor-traveling type or a canister type, an upright type, a self-propelled cleaning robot, etc. Furthermore, the dust collecting device 1 may be used in an electric device such as a charging device or a dust station for a self-propelled cleaning robot.

[0061] Next, the operation of the first embodiment will be described.

[0062] When assembling the dust collecting device 1, first, the third member 4 is attached to the end opening 25 of the first member 2. In this embodiment, the third member 4 is placed on the member support portion 24 of the first member 2 and rotated in the circumferential direction to insert the holding portion 23 into the holding receiving portion 42, thereby fixing the third member 4 to the first member 2. In this state, the seal portion 44 of the third member 4 is pressed against the upper end portion of the first member 2. Next, the insert portion 30 of the second member 3 is inserted into the insertion opening 46 of the third member 4, and the second member 3 is locked to the first member 2 by the attachment portion 318. In this state, the seal portion 3010 of the connection portion 301 is pressed against the inner wall 402 surrounding the insertion opening 46.

[0063] When the dust collector 1 thus assembled is attached to the main body 90, the inlet 22 of the dust collector 1 is airtightly connected to the communication port 901 of the main body 90, and the exhaust port 3162 of the dust collector 1 is airtightly connected to the connection port 900 of the main body 90. Thus, an air passage is formed that extends from the suction source 91 to the dust collector 1 and the suction port 902.

[0064] When a user holding the grip portion 904 operates the setting means 94 to set the operation of the suction source 91, the control unit 96 controls the suction source 91 according to the setting, and negative pressure is generated. In the air passage body connected to the suction port 902, the user places the cleaning head 93 on a part to be cleaned, such as a floor surface, and moves the entire vacuum cleaner 9 back and forth using the grip portion 904, using the negative pressure to suck dust together with air from the air passage body, such as the cleaning head 93 and the straight pipe portion 92.

[0065] Dust-laden air sucked in from the cleaning head 93 etc. is introduced into the first separation section 5 of the dust collector 1 through the suction port 902, the communication port 901, and the inlet 22. As shown in Fig. 6, this introduced dust-laden air swirls along the inner circumferential surface of the side wall 21 of the first member 2. Due to this swirl, coarse dust D1, which is particularly heavy dust among dust, is centrifuged in the first separation section 5. The separated coarse dust D1 falls along the inner circumferential surface of the side wall 21, and is accumulated in the first accumulation section 7 located at the lower part inside the first member 2.

[0066] In this embodiment, as shown diagrammatically by the arrows in Figure 6, the dust-laden air swirls to the bottom of the compression section 302 and is then sucked from the bottom of the compression section 302 into the compression opening 3020, compressing the coarse dust D1 and forcing it into the bottom 20 of the first member 2 or into the bottom of the filter 3021 inside the compression section 302.

[0067] A portion of the dust-laden air swirling in the first separation section 5 passes through the ventilation opening 3000 of the filter section 300 located at the center of the swirl, and at that time, a portion of the dust is captured by the filter 3001. Furthermore, the dust-laden air that passes through the ventilation opening 3000 and the compression opening 3020 and flows out of the first separation section 5 passes upward through the air passage section 317, and is distributed from the introduction opening 3160 to the inside of each of the cylindrical sections 316 that constitute the second separation section 6.

[0068] The dust-containing air introduced into the inside of the cylindrical part 316 from the introduction opening 3160 swirls along the inner circumferential surface of the cylindrical part 316. Due to this swirl, fine dust D2, which is light dust remaining in the dust-containing air, is centrifuged in the second separation part 6 and falls along the inner circumferential surface of the cylindrical part 316, and is discharged from the dust discharge port 3161 at the lower end of the cylindrical part 316 to the outside of the second separation part 6 or the cylindrical part 316, and falls and is accumulated in the second accumulation part 8 defined inside the receiving part 40 located below the dust discharge port 3161. In this embodiment, the fallen fine dust D2 is guided into the inside of the second accumulation part 8 along the inclination of the inclined part 3012 located below the dust discharge port 3161.

[0069] The air swirling inside the tubular portion 316 of the second separation section 6 becomes clean air as the fine dust D2 is separated out, and the clean air is discharged from the second separation section 6 and the dust collecting device 1 through the exhaust tubular portion 3163 located at the center of the swirl and the exhaust port 3162.

[0070] The clean air discharged from the dust collecting device 1 is sucked into the suction source 91 shown in FIG. 8, and after cooling each part of the suction source 91, the air is exhausted to the outside of the main body 90 through the main body exhaust port 903.

[0071] When cleaning is completed, the user operates the setting means 94 to stop the suction source 91, and the control unit 96 stops the suction source 91. The user removes the dust collecting device 1 from the main body unit 90 as necessary.

[0072] Then, in the removed dust collecting device 1, first, the second member 3 is released from the first member 2 by pressing the mounting portion 318, and the second member 3 is moved upward relative to the first member 2 and the third member 4 to pull out the insertion portion 30 from the first member 2 to remove it. As shown in Figs. 1 and 3, the third member 4 remains at the upper end of the first member 2, and in this state, the receiving portion 40 and the upper portion of the second stacking portion 8 are opened and exposed. That is, by at least moving the second member 3 relative to the first member 2 and the third member 4, the second separating portion 6 is separated and the second stacking portion 8 is opened. Note that separation of the second separating portion 6 also includes changing the relative position or relative posture with at least one of the first separating portion 5, the first stacking portion 7, the second stacking portion 8, the first member 2, and the third member 4 by moving or rotating the second member 3 constituting the second separating portion 6, and / or separating the second member 3 constituting the second separating portion 6 by removing it from the first member 2 and / or the third member 4.

[0073] Thus, in this embodiment, the second collecting section 8 is opened by separating the second separating section 6, and the second collecting section 8 maintains a concave shape even in the open state, so that the fine dust D2 accumulated in the second collecting section 8 is unlikely to spill out of the dust collecting device 1 from the second collecting section 8 when the second collecting section 8 is opened. In addition, since the second collecting section 8 is located above the first separating section 5 together with the second separating section 6, the shape of the second collecting section 8 is less affected by the structure of the first separating section 5 and the first collecting section 7, and the second collecting section 8 does not need to be formed elongated, compared to a structure in which the second collecting section is formed in the center of the first collecting section located below the first separating section, for example. Therefore, the fine dust D2 is unlikely to adhere to the inner surface of the second collecting section 8 and clog the second collecting section 8 or remain at the time of disposal, and unpleasant odors caused by the remaining fine dust D2 can also be prevented.

[0074] In addition, since the connection portion 301 of the second member 3 is set outside the inner wall 402 that constitutes the inner wall of the second collecting section 8, even if the fine dust D2 adhering to the connection portion 301 spills from the connection portion 301 when the second member 3 is moved, rotated, or removed relative to the first member 2 and the third member 4, the fine dust D2 falls into the second collecting section 8, which maintains its concave shape, and is collected in the second collecting section 8, so that the fine dust D2 is unlikely to spill outside the dust collecting device 1.

[0075] Furthermore, even when the second collecting section 8 is in an open state, the fine dust D2 can be held independently, and the maintainability of the dust collecting device 1 is improved.

[0076] Even if fine dust D2 discharged from the dust discharge outlet 3161 at the lower end of the cylindrical portion 316 that constitutes the second separation section 6 rests on the inclined portion 3012, the inclined portion 3012 is inclined toward the second collection section 8, so that the fine dust D2 can be guided to the second collection section 8, and therefore the fine dust D2 is less likely to accumulate on the upper part of the inclined portion 3012.

[0077] Then, by rotating the third member 4 in the circumferential direction relative to the first member 2, the third member 4 is lifted upward from the first member 2 at a position where the holding portion 23 is relatively pulled out from the holding receiving portion 42, and the third member 4 is removed from the first member 2 as shown in Fig. 2. By removing the third member 4 in this manner, the end opening 25 of the first member 2 opens, and the first separating portion 5 and the first stacking portion 7 are each opened.

[0078] The coarse dust D1 is discarded from the first collecting section 7 of the first member 2 through the end opening 25 by turning the first member 2 upside down at a prescribed position such as a trash can. The fine dust D2 is discarded from the second collecting section 8 of the third member 4 by turning the third member 4, which has been removed from the first member 2, upside down at a prescribed position such as a trash can.

[0079] In this way, the third member 4 constituting the second collecting section 8 can be separated from the first member 2 constituting the first separating section 5, so the coarse dust D1 and the fine dust D2 are collected separately, which is hygienic. The dust collecting device 1 can be taken as a whole to a dust disposal site and separated there, so the coarse dust D1 and the fine dust D2 can be disposed of separately, allowing the dust to be disposed of easily and hygienically. Furthermore, each component can be easily maintained, improving maintainability.

[0080] In addition, in the dust collecting device 1, a plurality of cylindrical portions 316 constituting the second separation section 6 are arranged to surround a predetermined reference line C, and the center of the upper end of each cylindrical portion 316 is inclined so as to be closer to the reference line C than the center of the lower end, so that the vertical dimension can be reduced while maintaining the axial length of the second separation section 6 and the outer diameter can be reduced, and the second separation section 6 and the second member 3 can be made compact without deteriorating the separation performance of the second separation section 6, thereby making it possible to make the dust collecting device 1 compact. Furthermore, since the circumferential length of the filter portion 300 of the first separation section 5 is not shortened, thread-like dust is less likely to wind around the filter portion 300 in the first separation section 5, and maintenance of the first separation section 5 becomes easier.

[0081] In addition, by inclining the tubular portion 316, the air passage portion 317 surrounded by the tubular portion 316 can be narrowed from the upstream side to the downstream side, so that the dust-containing air passing through the air passage portion 317 can be gradually compressed from the upstream side to the downstream side and introduced into the second separation portion 6 while maintaining the wind speed, thereby improving the separation performance in the second separation portion 6.

[0082] In particular, by forming the second collection section 8 inwardly of the side wall section 21 that constitutes the outer wall of the first collection section 7 or the first separation section 5, the outer diameter of the first member 2 that forms the outer wall of the first collection section 7 and the first separation section 5 can be reduced, and therefore, by slimming down the first member 2, the entire dust collection device 1 can be made more compact.

[0083] In this embodiment, the diameter DI of an imaginary circumscribing circle circumscribing the tubular portion 316 is less than or equal to the maximum outer diameter of the first separation section 5 or the first accumulation section 7, so that the maximum outer diameter of the dust collection device 1 is basically never larger than the maximum outer diameter of the first separation section 5 or the first accumulation section 7.

[0084] Furthermore, the inclusion of the above-described dust collecting device 1 also enables the vacuum cleaner 9 to be made lighter and more compact. In particular, when the vacuum cleaner 9 is a stick-type vacuum cleaner, the dust collecting device 1 can be made compact and slim, allowing the entire vacuum cleaner to be made slimmer, and the light weight of the dust collecting device 1 reduces the load on the user's hands when holding the grip 904, making cleaning easier and improving usability.

[0085] Furthermore, since the upper end of the central axis L2 of the exhaust tube portion 3163 is inclined toward the reference line C, the exhaust air from the exhaust ports 3162 of each tubular portion 316 can be concentrated toward the reference line C and collectively sucked into the suction source 91, resulting in good suction efficiency. In particular, in an example in which the central axis of the dust collector 1, which coincides with the reference line C, is aligned with the central axis of the suction source 91, the exhaust air from each exhaust port 3162 heads directly toward the suction source 91, resulting in better suction efficiency.

[0086] Second Embodiment Next, a second embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 9. Note that the same configurations and functions and effects as those of the first embodiment will be denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof will be omitted.

[0087] In this embodiment, in an assembled state of the dust collecting device 1, the inclined portion 3012 extends radially so as to cover the upper end of the inner wall 402 constituting the inner wall of the second collecting section 8. Preferably, the inclined portion 3012 is located outside the vertical projection range of the dust discharge port 3161 of the cylindrical portion 316 constituting the second separating section 6. The other configurations are similar to those of the first embodiment.

[0088] In this manner, in this embodiment, the inclined portion 3012 covers the upper end portion of the inner wall 402 of the receiving portion 40 that constitutes the inner wall of the second collecting section 8, so that the fine dust D2 separated in the second separating section 6 is less likely to accumulate at the upper end portion of the inner wall 402 or adhere to the sealing portion 3010, and is more likely to accumulate inside the second collecting section 8.

[0089] In addition, by positioning the inclined portion 3012 outside the vertical projection range of the dust discharge outlet 3161 of the cylindrical portion 316 that constitutes the second separation section 6, fine dust D2 discharged from the dust discharge outlet 3161 to the second accumulation section 8 is less likely to adhere to the inclined portion 3012.

[0090] In each embodiment, the second member 2 is assembled to the first member 2 as the mounting portion 318, but in the case where the mounting portion 318 is assembled to the third member 4, the second member 3 and the third member 4 can be detached from the first member 2 as a whole by removing the third member 4 from the first member 2, and the second collecting portion 8 is opened by releasing the assembly by the mounting portion 318 and at least moving, preferably removing, one of the second member 3 and the third member 4 relative to the other, so that the second collecting portion 8 can maintain a concave shape by the receiving portion 40, as in each embodiment. In this way, even if the second collecting portion 8 is opened by removing the third member 4 from the first member 2 as a whole with the second member 3 and then removing the third member 4 from the second member 3, the same effects as those of each embodiment can be achieved, such as the fine dust D2, which is dust accumulated in the second collecting portion 8, being less likely to spill out when opened and the fine dust D2 being less likely to clog the second collecting portion 8.

[0091] In addition, an example has been given in which the first separation section 5 and the first accumulation section 7 are formed by the first member 2, the second separation section 6 is formed by the second member 3, and the second accumulation section 8 is formed by the third member 4, but this is not limited to the above, and the first separation section 5, the second separation section 6, the first accumulation section 7, and the second accumulation section 8 may each be formed by a single or multiple members.

[0092] Although some embodiments of the present invention have been described, these embodiments are presented as examples, and it is not intended that the scope of the invention be limited to these embodiments. These novel embodiments can be implemented in various other forms, and various omissions, substitutions, and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. These embodiments and their modifications are included in the scope and spirit of the invention, and are included in the scope of the invention and its equivalents described in the claims. [Explanation of symbols]

[0093] 1 Dust collector 5 First separation section 6 Second separation section 7 First Stacking Section 8. Second stacking section 9. Vacuum Cleaner 30 Interpolation part 301 Connection 316 Cylindrical section 402 Interior wall 3012 Inclined section C reference line DI diameter

Claims

1. a first separation section that separates dust from dust-containing air; a second separation section located on one side of the first separation section and configured to separate dust from the air that has passed through the first separation section; a collecting section located between the first separating section and the second separating section, formed with a concave opening toward the second separating section, and configured to collect dust separated by the second separating section; an insertion portion having a connection portion, provided on a member constituting the second separation portion, and inserted into the first separation portion; The collecting portion has an annular or arcuate shape having an inner wall that forms a radially inner side, and is opened when the second separation portion and the insertion portion are separated from the collecting portion, and maintains a concave shape even in the opened state, The insertion portion has an outer diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the inner wall and is insertable into and detachable from the first separation portion through the inside of the inner wall, The insertion portion is inserted into the first separation portion, and the connection portion is pressed radially outward against the inner wall, thereby airtightly connecting the first separation portion and the second separation portion and airtightly connecting the second separation portion and the accumulation portion. A dust collecting device characterized by:

2. The collecting section is located inward of the outer wall constituting the first separating section.

2. The dust collecting device according to claim 1.

3. The member constituting the collecting section is separable from the member constituting the first separating section.

2. The dust collecting device according to claim 1.

4. the second separation section is a cylindrical section that discharges separated dust from one end and discharges air from which dust has been separated from the other end, The cylindrical portion is arranged in plurality to surround a predetermined reference line in the same direction as the axial direction of the first separation portion, and is inclined so that the center of the other end is closer to the reference line than the center of the one end.

2. The dust collecting device according to claim 1.

5. a diameter of an imaginary circumscribing circle, which is the largest circle among circles circumscribing the cross sections of the cylindrical portions with the reference line as a center in a plane perpendicular to the reference line, being equal to or smaller than the maximum outer diameter of the first separation portion; 5. The dust collecting device according to claim 4.

6. the second separation section is a cylindrical section that discharges separated dust from one end and discharges air from which dust has been separated from the other end, The dust collector includes an inclined portion that guides the dust discharged from one end of the cylindrical portion to the collecting portion.

2. The dust collecting device according to claim 1.

7. The inclined portion covers the end of the inner wall that constitutes the accumulation portion.

7. The dust collecting device according to claim 6.

8. A dust collecting device according to any one of claims 1 to 7 is provided. A vacuum cleaner characterized by: