Lg electronics inc. (20240245280). NOZZLE FOR CLEANER simplified abstract
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NOZZLE FOR CLEANER
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NOZZLE FOR CLEANER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240245280 titled 'NOZZLE FOR CLEANER
Simplified Explanation:
This patent application describes a cleaner with a main body containing a suction motor to generate suction force for cleaning surfaces, a nozzle to suck up dust, and an extension tube to guide the dust to the main body.
- The cleaner main body has a suction motor to create suction force.
- A nozzle is placed on the cleaning surface to suck up dust.
- An extension tube connects the nozzle to the main body to guide the dust.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Suction motor for generating suction force.
- Nozzle for sucking up dust.
- Extension tube for guiding dust to the main body.
Potential Applications:
This technology can be used in household vacuum cleaners, industrial cleaning equipment, and robotic cleaning devices.
Problems Solved:
This technology addresses the issue of efficiently removing dust and debris from surfaces.
Benefits:
- Improved cleaning efficiency.
- Dust removal from surfaces.
- Versatile applications in various cleaning devices.
Commercial Applications:
Potential commercial applications include the manufacturing and sale of vacuum cleaners, industrial cleaning equipment, and robotic cleaning devices.
Prior Art:
Readers can explore prior art related to this technology in the field of vacuum cleaner design and cleaning equipment patents.
Frequently Updated Research:
Stay informed about the latest advancements in vacuum cleaner technology and cleaning equipment innovations.
Questions about Cleaner Technology: 1. How does this cleaner technology improve upon existing vacuum cleaner designs? 2. What are the potential industrial applications of this cleaner technology?
Original Abstract Submitted
a cleaner can include a cleaner main body including a suction motor configured to generate a suction force to suction air containing dust on a cleaning surface, the cleaner main body being configured to separate the dust from the air suctioned; a nozzle placed on the cleaning surface and configured to suck the air containing dust on the cleaning surface; and an extension tube to which the nozzle is detachably connected, one end connected to the nozzle and the other end connected to the cleaner main body to guide the air containing dust from the cleaning surface to the cleaner main body.
- Lg electronics inc.
- Jinhyouk Shin of Seoul (KR)
- Jinho Kim of Seoul (KR)
- Hyeri Kwon of Seoul (KR)
- Sungjun Kim of Seoul (KR)
- Kyoungho Ryou of Seoul (KR)
- Jungwan Ryu of Seoul (KR)
- Ingyu Yang of Seoul (KR)
- Youngsoo Kim of Seoul (KR)
- A47L13/22
- A47L7/00
- A47L9/02
- A47L9/04
- A47L11/20
- A47L11/202
- A47L11/206
- A47L11/282
- A47L11/40
- CPC A47L13/22