US Patent Application 18213102. AIR PURIFIER simplified abstract
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AIR PURIFIER
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Inventor(s)
Hyungjin Kwon of Suwon-si (KR)
Nayeong Byeon of Suwon-si (KR)
Hyeongkyu Cho of Suwon-si (KR)
AIR PURIFIER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18213102 Titled 'AIR PURIFIER'
Simplified Explanation
This abstract describes an air cleaner that consists of two modules. The first module has a suctioner at the bottom and a discharger at the top, which releases air that has passed through a filter. The second module can be attached to the first module and has a suctioner at the top and a discharger at the bottom, which also releases filtered air. The first module has a specific arrangement direction from the suctioner to the discharger, while the second module has the opposite arrangement direction.
Original Abstract Submitted
An air cleaner including a first air cleaning module including a first body, a first suctioner disposed at a lower portion of the first body, and a first discharger disposed at an upper portion of the first body, wherein the first discharger discharges air that entered into the first suctioner and then passed through a first filter module, and a second air cleaning module configured to be detachably coupled to an upper end of the first air cleaning module and include a second body, a second suctioner disposed at an upper portion of the second body, and a second discharger disposed at a lower portion of the second body, wherein the second discharger discharges air that entered into the second suctioner and then passed through a second filter, a direction from a position at which the first suctioner is disposed toward a position at which the first discharger is disposed is provided as a first arrangement direction, and a second arrangement direction, that is a direction from a position at which the second suctioner is disposed toward a position at which the second discharger is disposed, is provided to be the direction opposite to the first arrangement direction.