18577892. CLEANER STATION simplified abstract (LG Electronics Inc.)

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CLEANER STATION

Organization Name

LG Electronics Inc.

Inventor(s)

Hanshin Kim of Seoul (KR)

Kietak Hyun of Seoul (KR)

Hyunsup Song of Seoul (KR)

Jonguk Her of Seoul (KR)

CLEANER STATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18577892 titled 'CLEANER STATION

The present disclosure describes a cleaner station with a bin-type collector that efficiently collects dust and maximizes storage space within a housing.

  • Collector is attachable and detachable inside the housing, collecting dust in a dust bin.
  • Dust collection motor generates suction force to suck dust from the bin.
  • Collector includes a body, cover with a dust inlet, and a flow path for guiding air to the motor.
  • Flow path can be formed perpendicular to the ground, optimizing dust flow direction.
  • Space for storing dust is maximized within the collector.

Potential Applications: - Household vacuum cleaners - Industrial cleaning equipment - Automotive cleaning systems

Problems Solved: - Efficient dust collection and storage - Improved suction power - Easy maintenance and cleaning

Benefits: - Enhanced cleaning performance - Increased storage capacity - User-friendly design

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Dust Collection System for Enhanced Cleaning Performance This technology can be utilized in various commercial cleaning equipment to improve efficiency and user experience.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the flow path within the collector optimize dust collection? 2. What are the potential industrial applications of this innovative cleaner station?


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure relates to a cleaner station including: a collector which is attachably and detachably coupled to the inside of a housing and collects dust within a dust bin of a cleaner; and a dust collection motor which is received within the housing, is disposed below the collector, and generates a suction force for sucking the dust within the dust bin. The collector includes: a collector body in which dust is collected; a collector cover which is coupled to a top of the collector body and comprises a dust inlet formed therein into which air containing dust is introduced; and a collector flow path which is disposed within the collector body and guides the air which has passed through the dust separator to the dust collection motor. Accordingly, the bin-type collector is applied and the flow path through which the dust flows can be formed in a direction perpendicular to the ground. Also, a flow path is provided within the collector, so that a space for storing the dust can be maximized.