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WO2017196028A1
WO2017196028A1 PCT/KR2017/004741 KR2017004741W WO2017196028A1 WO 2017196028 A1 WO2017196028 A1 WO 2017196028A1 KR 2017004741 W KR2017004741 W KR 2017004741W WO 2017196028 A1 WO2017196028 A1 WO 2017196028A1
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김남희
남보현
황정배
김진주
배세환
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Priority to DE212017000131.3U priority patent/DE212017000131U1/de
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L9/00Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
    • A47L9/28Installation of the electric equipment, e.g. adaptation or attachment to the suction cleaner; Controlling suction cleaners by electric means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L9/00Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners
    • A47L9/32Handles

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  • the present invention relates to a cleaner holder.
  • the vacuum cleaner is a device for cleaning by sucking or wiping dust or foreign matter in the area to be cleaned.
  • Such a cleaner may be classified into a manual cleaner for performing cleaning while the user directly moves the cleaner, and an automatic cleaner for cleaning while driving by the user.
  • the manual cleaner may be classified into a canister type cleaner, an upright type cleaner, a handy type cleaner, a stick type cleaner, and the like according to the type of the cleaner.
  • the above-described cleaner may be configured to have a built-in rechargeable battery, and the rechargeable battery may be charged only occasionally to supply power for the operation of the cleaner. Therefore, the cleaner needs a holder for charging the rechargeable battery and at the same time mounting the cleaner.
  • the charging table of the vacuum cleaner of the prior art includes a support having a support for mounting the head of the vacuum cleaner and a charging pin for charging the vacuum cleaner so as to simultaneously charge the vacuum cleaner.
  • the charging table of the prior art includes a protruding support piece in the vertical direction for supporting the vacuum cleaner.
  • the protruding support piece of the prior document has a disadvantage that it is difficult to stably support the vacuum cleaner because it is simply inserted from the lower side of the vacuum cleaner.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a cleaner holder for preventing the cleaner from being detached while the battery mounted on the cleaner remains in the charging stand.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a cleaner holder that can stably fix the cleaner by fixing the upper side and the lower side of the cleaner with separate members, respectively.
  • a cleaner holder includes: a charging stand including a charging terminal for charging a battery of a cleaner; And a locking unit rotatably connected to the charging station, the locking unit being coupled to the cleaner while the cleaner is supported by the charging station, and wherein the first surface of the locking unit is formed by the locking unit when the locking unit is coupled to the cleaner. It is spaced apart from the first surface of the charging station facing one surface.
  • a cleaner holder includes a charging stand including a charging terminal for charging a battery of a cleaner; And a locking unit rotatably connected to the charging station, the locking unit being coupled to the cleaner while the cleaner is supported by the charging station, wherein the locking unit is rotated in one direction while the cleaner is seated on the charging station, Is released, and in a state in which the locking unit is coupled with the cleaner, a plurality of surfaces of the locking unit are spaced apart from a surface facing each of the plurality of surfaces of the charging station.
  • the locking unit is coupled to the cleaner while the cleaner is seated, the cleaner is prevented from being separated from the holder.
  • the user's hand can be prevented from being caught between the locking portion and the charging body when the locking portion is operated by the gap between the locking portion and the charging stand.
  • the battery may be prevented from remaining in the charging stand during the separation process of the cleaner.
  • the locking portion includes a fixing rib covering at least one surface of the fixing protrusion, it is possible to prevent the cleaner from being separated from the charging stand by the external force in the locked state.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a holder of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view of the holder of the cleaner of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 4 is a rear view of the holder of the cleaner of FIG. 1.
  • FIG 5 is a view showing a state in which the cleaner is mounted on the cradle of the cleaner.
  • Figure 6 (a) is a view showing a state in which the cleaner is coupled to the support.
  • 6 (b) is a view showing a state in which the locking unit is coupled to the cleaner.
  • FIG. 7 is a view showing a state in which the locking unit is removed from the first body.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a fixing groove formed in the locking portion.
  • FIG. 10 is a view showing a front cover removed from the first body.
  • FIG. 11 is a view illustrating a locking part of FIG. 10 rotated upward.
  • FIG. 12 is a view showing a state in which the locking portion is removed in FIG.
  • FIG. 13 is a view showing a state of a link member when the locking portion rotates upward.
  • FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a state in which the link member of FIG. 12 is separated;
  • 15 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the cradle in which the cross section is cut through the first link member in a state where the locking portion is closed;
  • 16 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the cradle in which the cross section is cut through the second link member in a state where the locking portion is closed;
  • Figure 17 is a longitudinal sectional view of the cradle in which the cross section is cut through the guide member of the second link member in a state where the locking part is closed;
  • 18 is a longitudinal sectional view of the holder in a state in which the locking part is opened;
  • 19 is a view illustrating a state in which an auxiliary battery is separated from a cradle of a cleaner.
  • FIG. 20 is a view illustrating the inside of a second body of FIG. 19.
  • 21 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a charging station.
  • FIG. 22 is a view showing a nozzle separated from the charging station.
  • FIG. 23 is a view illustrating a charging stand separated from a stand.
  • FIG. 24 is a view illustrating a charging stand on which a cleaner is mounted on a wall.
  • 25 is a view showing a state in which the charging stand is supported by the bottom surface.
  • 26 is a side view of the holder of the cleaner according to another embodiment.
  • first, second, A, B, (a), and (b) may be used. These terms are only for distinguishing the components from other components, and the nature, order or order of the components are not limited by the terms. If a component is described as being “connected”, “coupled” or “connected” to another component, that component may be directly connected or connected to that other component, but between components It will be understood that may be “connected”, “coupled” or “connected”.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cleaner holder according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a front view of the cleaner holder of Figure 1
  • Figure 3 is a side view of the cleaner holder of Figure 1
  • Figure 4 is a cleaner holder of Figure 1
  • FIG. 5 is a view showing the cleaner mounted on the cleaner holder.
  • the cleaner holder 10 includes a charging stand 100 for charging the cleaner 300.
  • the charging unit 100 may support the cleaner 300 and at the same time charge the battery provided in the cleaner 300.
  • the cleaner 300 may include a cleaner body 310 having a suction motor, a battery housing 320 in which a battery is accommodated, an extension pipe 330, and a suction nozzle 340.
  • the outside air is introduced through the suction nozzle 340 and the extension pipe 330 by the suction force generated by the cleaner body 310 and flows into the cleaner body 310.
  • the cleaner body 310 may be provided with a dust container 315 for collecting dust contained in the air introduced through the suction nozzle 340.
  • the charging stand 100 includes a first body 110.
  • the first body 110 is provided with a first charging terminal 113.
  • the first charging terminal 113 may be in contact with a terminal of the cleaner 300 to charge a battery provided in the cleaner 300.
  • the charging unit 100 is connected to the first body 110 and includes a second body 130 that accommodates the auxiliary battery.
  • the second body 130 may protrude from the first body 110.
  • the first body 110 and the second body 130 may be integrally formed as shown, but is not limited thereto.
  • the auxiliary battery 302 may be detachably connected to the cleaner 300 to supply power for driving the cleaner 300.
  • the second body 130 may be provided with a second charging terminal 131 (see FIG. 20) for charging the auxiliary battery 302.
  • Charging of the cleaner 300 by the first charging terminal 113 and charging of the auxiliary battery 302 by the second charging terminal 131 may be independently performed. Specifically, the charging of the cleaner 300 and the charging of the auxiliary battery 302 may be simultaneously performed, or the other one may be charged after any one charging is performed. In addition, the charging of the cleaner 300 and the charging of the auxiliary battery 302 may be alternately performed.
  • the charging of the auxiliary battery 302 by the second charging terminal 131 may be started.
  • the charging of the cleaner 300 by the first charging terminal 113 may be started.
  • Extra nozzles 303 and 304 may be coupled to the first body 110.
  • the nozzles 303 and 304 may be detachable from the cleaner 300 or the like.
  • the cleaner may be provided with a plurality of replaceable suction nozzles according to the purpose. Therefore, the unused suction nozzle has a disadvantage of inconvenient storage, but if the suction nozzle (303, 304) is stored in the state coupled to the charging table 100 in this way, the risk of loss is reduced, the user can easily Can be used.
  • the spare nozzles 303 and 304 may be called accessories.
  • the second body 130 may be provided with a cleaner guide 137 for guiding the mounting of the cleaner body 310.
  • the cleaner guide 137 may be formed to be parallel to the bottom surface.
  • the cleaner body 310 may be guided backward along the cleaner guide 137 to contact the first charging terminal 113.
  • the cleaner guide 137 may guide the cleaner body 310 and support the load of the cleaner body 310. If necessary, the cleaner guide 137 may be referred to as a "cleaner support 137".
  • the auxiliary battery 302 may be shielded from being visible from the outside.
  • the cleaner guide 137 may be formed integrally with the second body 130, but is not limited thereto.
  • the charging stand 100 may further include a locking part 120 provided in the first body 110.
  • the locking unit 120 may be provided on the upper side of the first body 110.
  • the locking unit 120 may be coupled to the cleaner 300 to stably fix the cleaner 300.
  • the locking unit 120 may be coupled to the battery housing 320 to support the cleaner 300.
  • the inner circumferential surface of the locking part 120 may be formed in a shape corresponding to the outer circumferential surface of the battery housing 320 to surround the outer circumferential surface of the battery housing 320.
  • the locking unit 120 may be referred to as a "cleaner cover.”
  • the user may selectively rotate the locking part 120 forward and backward to engage the battery housing 320.
  • the locking unit 120 may be provided with an anti-slip unit 122 that is provided with a frictional force to facilitate the user grip.
  • the anti-slip unit 122 may include a plurality of protrusions protruding from the outer circumferential surface of the locking unit 120.
  • the locking unit 120 may include a rotation guide mark 129 for guiding the disengagement direction for disengagement with the cleaner 300.
  • the first body 110 may further include a locking unit support unit 1100 for rotatably supporting the locking unit 120.
  • a portion of the locking part 120 may be spaced apart from the first body 110 so that the locking part 120 may be rotated while the locking part 120 is supported by the locking part support part 1100. Can be.
  • the locking unit 120 may include a rear surface 125 and a lower surface 127.
  • the first body 110 may include a first surface 1107 facing the rear surface 125 of the locking unit 120 (or the first surface of the locking unit 120), and A second surface 1108 facing the lower surface 127 of the locking unit 120 (or referred to as a “second surface of the locking unit 120”) may be included.
  • the direction in which the cleaner 300 is mounted on the charging stand 100 intersects with the first surface 1107 of the first body 110 and the second surface 1108 of the first body 110. And may be substantially parallel to.
  • the rear surface 125 of the locking unit 120 is spaced apart from the first surface 1107 of the first body 110, and the lower surface 127 of the locking unit 120 is the first body 110. Is spaced apart from the second surface 1108 of.
  • the rear surface 125 of the locking part 120 includes an upper side and both sides, and each of the upper side and both sides is spaced apart from the first surface 1107 of the first body 110.
  • the user may rotate the locking unit 120 in a clockwise direction with reference to FIG. 3 in a state where the user puts his hand on the upper surface 125 of the locking unit 120.
  • the user's palm may rotate the locking part 120 in a state in which the palm of the user is placed on the upper surface 121a of the locking part 120 and the upper surface of the first body 110 at the same time.
  • the gap (G1) is present between the back surface 125 of the locking unit 120 and the first surface 1107 of the first body 110, the user is the locking unit 120 Even if the palm of the user is located between the rear surface 125 of the locking unit 120 and the first surface 1107 of the first body 110 in the process of rotating the user's palm can be prevented from being injured. .
  • the gap G1 is 5 mm or more between the rear surface 125 of the locking part 120 and the first surface 1107 of the first body 110.
  • the user's hand is less likely to be located on the lower surface 127 of the locking unit 120 and the second surface 1108 of the first body 110 during the rotation of the locking unit 120.
  • the lower surface 127 of the locking unit 120 is spaced apart from the second surface 1108 of the first body 110.
  • the bottom surface 127 of the locking unit 120 is the size of the gap (G2) of the second surface 1108 of the first body 110 is the back surface 125 of the locking unit 120 and the first The first surface 1107 of the body 110 may be set smaller than the size of the gap (G1).
  • the cleaner holder 10 may further include a stand 200 for supporting the charging stand 100.
  • the stand 200 may include a base 210 mounted on a bottom surface and a support 220 provided on the base 210.
  • the support 220 may be detachably coupled to the charger 100.
  • the support 220 may extend in the vertical direction from the base 210.
  • the lower end of the support 220 is connected to the base 210, and the upper end of the support 220 is connected to the charging station 100.
  • the upper end of the support 220 may be connected to the charging station 100 in the vertical direction below the center of gravity (G) of the charging station 100. Accordingly, the support 220 may stably support the charging stand 100.
  • the first body 110 may be provided with a wire 114 for supplying power.
  • the wire 114 extends from the rear surface 111 of the first body 110.
  • the first body 110 may be provided with a connection terminal 117 to which the wire 114 is connected. One end of the wire 114 may be connected to the first body 110 through the connection terminal 117.
  • the first charging terminal 113 and the second charging terminal 131 are connected to the connection terminal 117. Accordingly, power applied through the wire 114 may be supplied to the first charging terminal 113 and the second charging terminal 131.
  • connection terminal 117 may be provided on the rear surface 111 of the first body 110.
  • connection terminal 117 may be disposed between the first charging terminal 113 and the second charging terminal 131. That is, the connection terminal 117 may be disposed below the first charging terminal 113, and the second charging terminal 131 may be disposed below the connection terminal 117.
  • a power plug (not shown) may be connected to the other end of the wire 114.
  • the power plug may be connected to an outlet to receive external power.
  • the wire 114 may be coupled to the support 220. Specifically, the wire 114 may be connected to the rear surface of the support 220 to extend to the base 210. The back of the support 220 may be provided with a member for fixing the wire (114).
  • the wire 114 may extend into the base 210 through an upper end of the base 210 and may extend outwardly of the base 210 through a side portion or a bottom surface of the base 210. .
  • the base 210 may be provided with a cord reel (not shown) for winding the wire 114.
  • the cord reel may be provided inside the base 210.
  • the base 210 may include an inclined surface 213 on which the suction nozzle 340 of the cleaner 300 is mounted and a stopper 215 for preventing separation of the suction nozzle 340 of the cleaner 300. have.
  • the stopper 215 may protrude from an end portion of the inclined surface 213.
  • the stopper 215 supports the suction nozzle 34 so as to maintain a stable seated state on the base 210.
  • the first body 110 may be provided with a dust collector (not shown).
  • the dust collector may communicate with a dust container 315 provided in the cleaner body 310.
  • the dust collected in the dust container 315 may move to the dust collecting unit by suction force generated in the suction motor of the cleaner body 310 or suction force generated in a separate device provided in the dust collecting unit.
  • the user may not directly empty the dust collected in the dust container 315, thereby improving user convenience.
  • the rear surface 111 of the first body 110 may be provided with a spacer (not shown) for maintaining a predetermined distance from the wall surface.
  • the spacer may extend from the rear surface 111 of the first body 110 toward the rear side. As the spacer is provided, the first body 110 may be prevented from colliding with the wall surface by an external force.
  • the rear surface 111 of the first body 110 may be provided with fixing parts 115a and 115b for fixing the charging table 100 to a wall or the like. Accordingly, the charging station 100 may be fixed to the wall in a state separated from the support 220 (see FIG. 23).
  • the fixing parts 115a and 115b may have a hole or groove shape. Accordingly, the first body 110 may be fixed to the wall by inserting a nail installed on the wall surface to the fixing parts 115a and 115b.
  • FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a cleaner coupled to a charging stand. Specifically, FIG. 6 (a) shows a state in which the cleaner is guided by the cleaner guide, and FIG. 6 (b) shows the state in which the locking unit is coupled to the cleaner.
  • the cleaner body 310 may move forward and backward along the cleaner guide 137 while being supported by the cleaner guide 137. Accordingly, the cleaner body 310 may selectively contact the first charging terminal 113.
  • the locking part 120 may be rotatably connected to the first body 110 within a predetermined angle range.
  • FIG. 6A illustrates a state in which the locking unit 120 is rotated upward (clockwise in FIG. 6A).
  • the locking unit 120 may be referred to as an “open state” in which the locking unit 120 is rotated upward as much as possible.
  • a state in which the locking unit 120 is coupled to the cleaner 300 may be referred to as a "closed state”.
  • the locking part 120 may be provided with a pressing part 123.
  • the pressing part 123 may be provided inside the locking part 120.
  • the pressing part 123 may be pressed by the battery housing 320 while the cleaner body 310 moves along the guide part 116.
  • the locking part 120 may operate.
  • the locking unit 120 when the locking unit 120 operates, the locking unit 120 may rotate forward (counterclockwise in FIG. 6B) to be coupled to the outer circumferential surface of the battery housing 320. Accordingly, the locking part 120 may cover at least a portion of the battery housing 320.
  • an elastic member (not shown) may provide an elastic force to maintain the locking unit 120 rotated forward. Accordingly, the locking part 120 may serve to fix the battery housing 320 to the first body 110.
  • the battery housing 320 has a fixing protrusion 322 to be coupled to the locking unit 120 is formed.
  • the fixing protrusion 322 faces upward. Therefore, the locking part 120 may be coupled to the fixing protrusion 322.
  • the locking part 120 is coupled to the fixing protrusion 322 of the battery housing 320, the locking part 120 is forcibly pulled out of the cleaner 300 in the closed position to clean the cleaner 300. ) May be prevented from remaining in the charger 100 even if the battery is mounted in the cleaner 300.
  • only the cleaner main body 310 may be prevented from being separated from the charging stand 100 while the battery installed in the cleaner 300 remains in the charging stand 100.
  • FIG 7 is a view showing a state in which the locking unit is removed from the first body
  • Figure 8 is a view showing the back of the locking unit
  • Figure 9 is a perspective view showing a fixing groove formed in the locking unit.
  • the locking part 120 includes a cover part 121 and a pressing part 123.
  • the cover part 121 may have an arch shape, and the pressing part 123 may be connected to a bottom surface of the cover part 121.
  • the cover part 121 surrounds at least a portion of the battery housing 320 of the cleaner 300.
  • the rear surface 123a of the pressing part 123 is provided with a first hinge part 124 rotatably coupled to the first body 110.
  • the first hinge portion 124 is hinged to the hinge coupling portion 1104 provided in the first body 110. Accordingly, the locking part 120 may rotate in the up and down direction about the first hinge part 124. As shown, the first hinge portion 124 may be configured in a pair.
  • the upper rotational range of the locking unit 120 may be limited by the rear surface 125 of the locking unit 120. That is, when the locking part 120 rotates upward by a predetermined angle, the rear surface 125 of the locking part 120 contacts the first surface 1107 (upper stopper) of the first body 110.
  • the rotation range of the locking unit 120 in the upper direction may be limited.
  • the first body 110 is provided with a front cover 1101 for protruding the first charging terminal 113.
  • the locking part supporter 1100 is provided on an upper side of the front cover 1101.
  • the locking part supporter 1100 may be provided with a lower stopper 1102 for limiting the rotation range toward the lower side of the locking part 120.
  • An opening 1103 may be formed in the locking part supporter 1100.
  • a portion of the locking part 120 may be inserted into the opening 1103 to be provided with an elastic force for the operation of the locking part 120.
  • a link member is provided inside the first body 110 to transmit the elastic force to the locking unit 120.
  • a second hinge portion 126 connected to the link member is provided on the rear surface 123a of the pressing portion 123.
  • the lower surface of the cover portion 121 may be provided with a fixing groove 121a for accommodating the fixing protrusion 322 provided in the cleaner 300.
  • the fixing protrusion 322 may be accommodated in the fixing groove 121a while the locking unit 120 is rotated in the counterclockwise direction with reference to FIG. 6.
  • the size of the fixing groove 121a may be somewhat larger than that of the fixing protrusion 322. have.
  • the fixing protrusion 322 should be inserted into the fixing groove 121a while the locking unit 120 rotates, the lower surface of the cover unit 121 is closed in the state in which the locking unit 120 is closed.
  • the battery housing 320 may be spaced apart. In this state, the fixing force of the fixing protrusion 322 and the fixing groove 121a may be weak.
  • the fixing rib 121b may be formed on the lower surface of the cover portion 121 so that the fixing force of the fixing protrusion 322 and the fixing groove 121a is increased.
  • the fixing rib 121b is formed around the fixing groove 121a, and the fixing rib 121b is formed at the front of the fixing protrusion 322 in a state in which the fixing protrusion 322 is accommodated in the fixing groove 121a. It can be located at.
  • the front of the fixing protrusion 322 is a direction from the first body 110 toward the battery housing.
  • the fixing protrusion 322 is located between the fixing rib 121b and the first surface 1107 of the first body 110.
  • the fixing rib 121b may cover at least one surface of the fixing protrusion 322 in the state in which the fixing protrusion 322 is accommodated in the fixing groove 121a. In this case, the fixing rib 121b may contact the fixing protrusion 322 in a state where the fixing protrusion 322 is accommodated in the fixing groove 121a.
  • the locking unit 120 when the locking unit 120 is to be separated from the cleaner 300 in the closed state, not only the fixing groove 121a but also the fixing rib 121b acts as a resistance of the fixing protrusion 322. The separation of the cleaner 300 may be prevented.
  • a part 325 of the battery 324 mounted on the battery housing 320 is exposed to the outside of the battery housing 320.
  • the cover part 121 may further include a cover rib 121c covering a portion 325 of the battery 324 exposed to the outside of the battery housing 320.
  • the cover rib 121c When removing the cleaner 300 while the locking unit 120 is closed, the cover rib 121c covers a part of the battery 324 mounted to the battery housing 320. Therefore, since the cover rib 121c acts as a resistance on a path for the battery 324 to move, the cleaner 300 may be further prevented from being separated.
  • the locking force of the locking unit 120 and the cleaner is improved, even if an external force is applied to the cleaner while the cleaner 300 is mounted on the holder 100, the cleaner 300 Is separated from the cradle 10 can be prevented from falling.
  • Figure 10 is a view showing a state in which the front cover is removed from the first body
  • Figure 11 is a view showing a state in which the locking portion of Figure 10 rotated upwards
  • Figure 12 is a view showing a state in which the locking portion is removed in
  • Figure 10 13 is a view showing the state of the link member when the locking portion rotates upward.
  • FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a state in which the link member of FIG. 12 is separated
  • FIG. 15 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a charging station in which the cross section passes through the first link member in a state where the locking member is closed
  • FIG. Fig. 17 is a longitudinal sectional view of the charging station cut through the second link member
  • Fig. 17 is a longitudinal sectional view of the charging station cut through the guide member of the second link member in a state in which the locking part is closed
  • Fig. 18 is the locking part opened. It is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a charging stand in a state.
  • a plurality of link members 140 and 150 connected to the locking part 120 may be provided inside the first body 110.
  • the plurality of link members 140 and 150 may include a first link member 140 connected to the locking part 120 and a second link member 150 connected to the first link member 140.
  • first link member 140 is rotatably connected to the locking part 120, and the other side of the first link member 140 is rotatably connected to the second link member 150.
  • the second link member 150 is installed to be movable up and down inside the first body 110.
  • the first link member 140 is provided in the main body portion 142, the main body portion 142, and the first hinge shaft 144 and the main body portion 142 rotatably connected to the locking portion 120. ) May include a second hinge shaft 146 rotatably connected to the second link member 150.
  • the first hinge shaft 144 may be coupled to the second hinge portion 126 of the locking portion 120. Accordingly, the first link member 140 may rotate with respect to the locking part 120.
  • the second link member 150 is provided in the main body 152 and the main body 152, the coupling groove 154 is coupled to the second hinge shaft 146 of the first link member 140 and
  • the body 152 may include a guide member 156 coupled to the first body 110 to move up and down.
  • the coupling groove 154 may be formed in an upwardly open shape.
  • the second hinge shaft 146 of the first link member 140 may be inserted into the coupling groove 154 through the opened portion.
  • the coupling groove 154 is formed in an upwardly open shape to easily couple the first link member 140 and the second link member 150.
  • the first body 110 may be provided with a guide rib 1106 for guiding the vertical movement of the second link member 150.
  • the guide rib 1106 may be formed to extend in the vertical direction.
  • the guide rib 1106 may be inserted into the guide member 156 of the second link member 150. Accordingly, the second link member 150 may be guided in the vertical direction.
  • the coupling groove 154 and the guide member 156 may be formed integrally.
  • An elastic member 160 may be provided below the second link member 150. One side of the elastic member 160 is connected to the lower side of the second link member 150, the other side of the elastic member 160 is fixed to the first body (110). The elastic member 160 may apply an elastic force upward to the second link member 150. An insertion groove 153 into which at least a portion of the elastic member 160 is inserted may be formed in the second link member 150.
  • the first link member 140 In the state in which the locking portion 120 is closed, that is, the locking portion 120 is rotated downward as far as possible, the first link member 140 is maintained in the state rotated backward as much as possible. In detail, the first link member 140 may be maintained while being rotated backward based on the movement trajectory of the second link member 150. Therefore, even if the elastic member 160 applies an elastic force upward to the second link member 150, the second link member 150 does not rise.
  • the first hinge shaft 144 of the first link member 140 is along the locking part 120. Move forward and upward.
  • the second hinge shaft 144 of the first link member 140 may move only in the up and down direction by the second link member 150 and move upwards and forwards because the movement in the front and rear directions is limited. Since the elastic member 160 applies an elastic force upwardly to the second link member 150, the second link member 150 is also lifted up by the first link member 140. Ascending along 140).
  • an open state of the locking unit 120 may be maintained by the elastic force of the elastic member 160.
  • the locking portion 120 may be changed to a closed state again.
  • the charging table 100 may be provided with an operation button (not shown) for raising or lowering the second link member 150.
  • the user operates the button to automatically raise the second link member 150 to rotate the locking unit 120 in an open state, or to automatically lower the second link member 150 to lock the locking unit.
  • the part 120 may be rotated in a closed state.
  • Figure 19 is a view showing a state in which the auxiliary battery is separated from the charging stand of the cleaner
  • Figure 20 is a view showing the inside of the second body of Figure 18
  • Figure 21 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the charging stand.
  • a battery accommodating space 130a for accommodating the auxiliary battery 302 is formed in the second body 130.
  • the battery accommodating space 130a may be formed by recessing downward from an upper surface of the second body 130.
  • a second charging terminal 131 for charging the auxiliary battery 302 is provided inside the second body 130.
  • the second charging terminal 131 may be disposed below the first charging terminal 113.
  • the second charging terminal 131 may selectively contact the auxiliary battery 302 accommodated in the second body 130.
  • the second body 130 may be provided with a recessed portion 133 provided with the second charging terminal 131.
  • the recess 133 may be recessed downward from the bottom surface of the second body 130.
  • the second charging terminal 131 may be provided on the bottom surface of the depression 133, and may protrude upward from the bottom surface of the depression 133.
  • the length of the second charging terminal 131 protruding upward may be shorter than the depth of the recess 133. Accordingly, the upper end of the second charging terminal 131 may be disposed below the bottom surface 130b of the battery receiving space 130a. That is, since the second charging terminal 131 is accommodated in the recess 133, the second charging terminal 131 may be minimized by the external force.
  • Grooves 132 and 134 may be formed at one side of the battery accommodating space 130a to allow a user to easily hold the auxiliary battery 302 accommodated in the battery accommodating space 130a. The user may grip the side of the auxiliary battery 302 through the grooves 132 and 134.
  • the groove parts 132, 134 and 112 include a first groove part 132 provided in front of the battery accommodation space 130a and a second groove part 134 provided in the rear of the battery accommodation space 130a. can do.
  • the first groove 132 may be formed in a shape cut downward from the upper end of the front portion of the second body 130.
  • the first groove 132 may be formed in a shape cut in a U-shape in front of the second body 130, the second groove 134 is recessed toward the rear from the first body (110). Can be formed.
  • the user may contact the rear part of the auxiliary battery 302 by inserting a finger into the second groove part 134 and the front part of the auxiliary battery 302 exposed through the first groove part 132. can do. Accordingly, the user may draw or withdraw the auxiliary battery 302 into the second body 130 while holding the auxiliary battery 302.
  • the second body 130 may include the auxiliary battery ( It may further include a display unit 135 for displaying the remaining amount of the 302.
  • the display unit 135 may be provided in the first body 110 differently from the illustrated ones.
  • the display unit 135 may include LED lighting that can display various colors.
  • the display unit 135 may display the remaining amount of the auxiliary battery 302 in three steps.
  • the display unit 135 may divide the remaining amount of the auxiliary battery 302 into an upper and lower weight and display different colors according to each step.
  • the display unit 135 may blink during charging of the auxiliary battery 302 to inform the user of the state of charge.
  • the second body 130 may be provided with a battery guide 136 for guiding the withdrawal or withdrawal of the auxiliary battery 302.
  • the battery guide 136 may be provided below the cleaner guide 137 and extend downward.
  • the battery guide 136 may have a shape corresponding to the auxiliary battery 302. Accordingly, the position of the terminal of the auxiliary battery 302 introduced into the second body 130 may be exactly aligned with the position of the second charging terminal 131. Although not shown, protrusions or grooves may be formed in the battery guide 136 to guide the withdrawal or withdrawal of the auxiliary battery 302 more effectively.
  • the battery guide 136 may be provided with an inlet 138 through which the auxiliary battery 302 is drawn in and out.
  • the inlet 138 may be provided on an upper side of the battery guide 136, and may extend upward to have a predetermined height.
  • An inner circumferential surface of the inlet part 138 may be formed to be stepped with the battery guide 136 to facilitate insertion of the auxiliary battery 302.
  • the inner circumferential surface of the inlet 138 may be wider than the inner circumferential surface of the battery guide 136.
  • a seating portion 1382 is formed at a boundary between the inlet portion 138 and the battery guide 136, and the stepped portion 3028 of the auxiliary battery 302 may be seated on the seating portion 1382. Can be.
  • the battery guide 136 is formed in a shape corresponding to the auxiliary battery 302, so that it is difficult to directly insert the battery guide 136.
  • the battery guide 136 has a wider inlet 138 than the battery guide 136. The battery 302 can be inserted easily.
  • the second body 130 may be provided with a drainage hole 139.
  • the drain hole 139 may be formed on the bottom surface of the second body 130 and communicate with an external space.
  • the drainage hole 139 is for preventing a liquid such as water introduced into the second body 130 from accumulating inside the second body 130. Accordingly, the charging terminal 139 may be prevented from being damaged by a liquid such as water.
  • the drain hole 139 may be provided in the recess 133 and may be disposed adjacent to the second charging terminal 131. Accordingly, liquid such as water accumulated in the peripheral portion of the second charging terminal 131 may be immediately drained.
  • the drainage holes 139 may be provided in plural numbers, as illustrated.
  • the second body 130 may further include a mounting detecting unit 180 for detecting mounting of the auxiliary battery 302.
  • the mounting detecting unit 180 may be located at the bottom of the recess 133.
  • the mounting detecting unit 180 may be a micro switch that is turned on when the auxiliary battery 302 is mounted.
  • the battery may include a charge protection circuit for preventing damage due to an increase in temperature during charging, and a discharge protection circuit for preventing damage due to an increase in temperature during discharge.
  • the auxiliary battery 302 In the state where the auxiliary battery 302 is attached to the cleaner 300 and used, the auxiliary battery 302 needs to be discharged to charge the auxiliary battery.
  • the protection circuit is in a protection mode state, and charging of the auxiliary battery 302 is impossible.
  • the auxiliary battery 302 is mounted on the second main body 120 in the protection mode, the remaining amount of the auxiliary battery 302 cannot be confirmed by the second main body 120. Will not supply current for charging.
  • the second main body 120 does not supply a current for charging the auxiliary battery 302.
  • the controller detects the mounting of the battery. In this state, the auxiliary battery 302 may be controlled to supply a current for continuous charging.
  • the charging mode of the auxiliary battery 302 may be reduced due to the temperature drop even if the auxiliary battery 302 is not charged.
  • the auxiliary battery 302 can be charged by the charging current supplied to the auxiliary battery 302.
  • the second body 130 may be provided with a fixing protrusion 116 for fixing the cleaner body 310.
  • the fixing protrusion 116 may protrude from the second body 130.
  • an elastic part (not shown) is connected to the fixing protrusion 116 to be selectively introduced into the second body 130 by an external force.
  • the fixing protrusion 116 may be provided in the first body 110, not the second body 130.
  • the fixing protrusion 116 may be inserted into the cleaner body 310 to fix the cleaner body 310.
  • a fixing groove (not shown) into which the fixing protrusion 116 may be inserted may be formed in the cleaner body 310.
  • the charging table 100 may be provided with an operation button (not shown) for controlling the withdrawal of the fixing protrusion 116.
  • the operation button when the user presses the operation button, the fixing protrusion 116 may be inserted into the second body 130 to release the coupling between the fixing protrusion 116 and the cleaner body 310.
  • the fixing protrusion 116 may be provided at the rear end side of the cleaner guide 137. Accordingly, the cleaner body 310 may be coupled to the fixing protrusion 116 after being guided toward the first charging terminal 113 along the cleaner guide 137.
  • a portion of the fixing protrusion 116 protrudes to the outside of the second body 130, and another portion of the fixing protrusion 116 is inserted into the second body 130.
  • the fixing protrusion 116 is around the portion where the fixing protrusion 116 is installed in the second body 130 so that the fixing force of the fixing protrusion 116 and the cleaner body 310 is increased.
  • An incision 130c may be formed to increase the amount of external protrusions of the n).
  • the fixing force of the fixing protrusion 116 and the cleaner body 310 may be increased.
  • the spring force of the elastic member for elastically supporting the fixing protrusion 116 can be reduced, thereby reducing the material cost of the elastic member.
  • the fixing protrusion 116 may be inserted into the fixing groove after the fixing protrusion 116 moves downward by the load of the cleaner body 310. have.
  • FIG. 22 is a view showing a nozzle separated from the charging station.
  • the charging station 100 includes connection parts 118a and 118b to which the extra nozzles 303 and 304 are selectively coupled.
  • the connection parts 118a and 118b may extend from one side of the charging stand 100.
  • the user may detach the nozzles 303 and 304 from the connection parts 118a and 118b as necessary. Accordingly, since the extra nozzles 303 and 304 are easily stored and used, user convenience may be improved.
  • FIG. 23 is a view showing the charging stand separated from the support
  • FIG. 24 is a view showing the charging stand mounted with the cleaner on the wall.
  • the charging unit 100 may be provided with a coupling part 119 to which the support 220 is coupled.
  • the coupling part 119 may be provided in the first body 110.
  • the support 220 may be detachably coupled to the coupling part 119. Accordingly, the user can easily separate the first body 110 and the support 220.
  • the user may fix the charging stand 100 on which the support 220 is separated to the wall 2 using the fixing parts 115a and 115b.
  • 25 is a view showing a state in which the charging stand is supported by the bottom surface.
  • the rear surface 111 of the charging base 100 may be supported by the bottom surface.
  • the rear surface 111 of the charging table 100 may be formed in a flat shape.
  • the charging stand 100 may be mounted in various ways depending on the use situation, user convenience may be increased.
  • 26 is a side view of the holder of the cleaner according to another embodiment.
  • an inclined portion 125a may be formed on the rear surface 125 of the locking portion 120 of the present embodiment.
  • the inclined portion 1107a is also formed on the first surface 1107a of the first body 110 facing the rear surface 125 of the locking portion 120.
  • the inclined portion 125a of the locking portion 120 and the inclined portion 1107a of the first body 110 By the inclined portion 125a of the locking portion 120 and the inclined portion 1107a of the first body 110, the area or size of the gap for the user's hand is increased to increase the locking portion 120. Injuries to the hands during the rotation process can be effectively prevented.
  • the inclined portion may be additionally formed on the lower surface 127 of the locking portion 120, and the inclined portion 1108a may also be additionally formed on the second surface 1108 of the first body 110. It is possible.

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La présente invention concerne, selon un de ses aspects, un socle pour aspirateur comprenant : un socle de charge doté de bornes de charge pour charger une batterie d'un aspirateur; et une unité de verrouillage connectée en rotation au socle de charge et couplée à l'aspirateur lorsque celui-ci est supporté dans le socle de charge. Lorsque l'unité de verrouillage est couplée à l'aspirateur, le premier côté de l'unité de verrouillage est éloigné du premier côté du socle de charge qui fait face à l'unité de verrouillage.
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