- Anderson SC, US Roderick Burgess - Charlotte NC, US Jacob W. Connelly - Concord NC, US Kevin L. Thomas - Indian Trail NC, US Garry Fee - Huntersville NC, US Jeffrey D. Accursi - Columbus OH, US
International Classification:
A47L 5/24 A47L 5/28 A47L 9/12 A47L 9/22 A47L 9/28
Abstract:
A handheld vacuum cleaner includes a housing, motor, filter access door, filter, and dirt cup movably coupled to the housing. The housing defines a top, bottom, motor chamber, dirty air inlet, handle, clean air outlet, and air flow path. The air flow path is routed from the dirty air inlet to the clean air outlet. The motor is disposed in the motor chamber and defines a motor axis. The filter access defines a filter chamber with the housing. The filter is disposed in the filter chamber and defines a filter axis. The dirt cup defines a dirt cup axis extending parallel to the motor axis and filter axis. The filter access door is located below the filter axis. When the filter axis door is removed, the filter is removable in a downward direction from the filter chamber.
- Macau, MO Roderick Burgess - Charlotte NC, US Joseph M. Lehman - New Albany OH, US Garry Fee - Huntersville NC, US Michael Bloom - Charlotte NC, US Steven Marcus - Charlotte NC, US
A handheld vacuum cleaner including a suction inlet, a main body, a handle defined by a portion of the main body, a motor disposed within the main body operating a suction source, and a filter coupled to the main body. The filter is configured to separate debris from a flow of fluid drawn through the suction inlet. The filter includes a housing forming a first volume and a filter media forming a second inner volume. The filter media is coupled to the housing such that the first and second inner volumes together at least partially define a collection container configured to store debris separated by the filter media from the flow of fluid. The filter further includes an inlet opening that extends through the housing to provide fluid communication into the collection container such that the flow of fluid with the debris can flow into the collection container such that the flow of fluid with the debris can flow into the collection container and a relatively clean flow of fluid exits through the filter media.
- Macau, MO Robert Patrick Warren - Charlotte NC, US Joseph M. Lehman - New Albany OH, US Garry Fee - Huntersville NC, US Michael Bloom - Charlotte NC, US William Jacob Kozlowski - Waxhaw NC, US Steven Marcus - Charlotte NC, US
A vacuum cleaner including a suction inlet, a conduit in fluid communication with the suction inlet, a filter having a valve releasably connected to a filter inlet, the filter configured to collect debris drawn through the suction inlet. The vacuum cleaner further comprising a release mechanism moveable from a first position to a second position. In the first position, the filter is in fluid communication with the conduit to collect debris with the valve being open, and in the second position, the filter is disconnected from the conduit with the valve being closed. Movement of the release mechanism between the first and second positions closes the valve.
Power Tool Including An Air Filter And Debris Collector
- Brookfield WI, US Thomas G. Simeone - Milwaukee WI, US Robert Patrick Warren - Charlotte NC, US Roderick Burgess - Charlotte NC, US Joseph M. Lehman - New Albany OH, US Garry Fee - Huntersville NC, US Michael Bloom - Charlotte NC, US Steven Marcus - Charlotte NC, US Scott T. Moeller - Richfield WI, US John S. Scott - Brookfield WI, US Samuel A. Gould - Wauwatosa WI, US Bennett W. Westling - Milwaukee WI, US Christopher S. Hoppe - Milwaukee WI, US Benjamin T. Jones - St. Francis WI, US Michael A. Verhagen - Milwaukee WI, US Kyle Reeder - Waukesha WI, US Jonathan Lowry - Milwaukee WI, US
A power tool includes a power tool housing including a fluid inlet and a discharge outlet. A motor is supported by the power tool housing. A tool is configured to be moved relative to the housing by the motor. A fan is configured to be rotated by the motor, such that a fluid flow with debris generated by movement of the tool is drawn into the fluid inlet and through the discharge outlet. A filter is removably attached to the power tool housing. The filter includes a filter media configured to separate the debris from the flow of fluid. The filter media includes a collection container configured to store the debris. The filter also includes an opening in the filter media through which the flow of fluid with the debris enters the collection container, and a valve that is moveable between a closed position and an open position.
A handheld vacuum cleaner including a suction inlet, a main body, a handle defined by a portion of the main body, a motor disposed within the main body operating a suction source, and a filter coupled to the main body. The filter is configured to separate debris from a flow of fluid drawn through the suction inlet. The filter includes a housing forming a first volume and a filter media forming a second inner volume. The filter media is coupled to the housing such that the first and second inner volumes together at least partially define a collection container configured to store debris separated by the filter media from the flow of fluid. The filter further includes an inlet opening that extends through the housing to provide fluid communication into the collection container such that the flow of fluid with the debris can flow into the collection container such that the flow of fluid with the debris can flow into the collection container and a relatively clean flow of fluid exits through the filter media.
A filter configured to separate debris from a flow of fluid. The filter includes a housing and a filter media coupled to the housing to form a collection container. The collection container is configured to store debris separated by the filter media from a flow of fluid. The filter further includes an inlet opening that extends through the housing to provide fluid communication into the collection container such that the flow of fluid with the debris can flow into the collection container and a relatively clean flow of fluid exits through the filter media. The filter further includes an attachment member that couples the filter media to the housing.
- Macau, MO Roderick Burgess - Charlotte NC, US Joseph M. Lehman - New Albany OH, US Garry Fee - Huntersville NC, US Michael Bloom - Charlotte NC, US
International Classification:
A47L 9/14 B01D 46/00 B01D 46/02 B01D 46/42
Abstract:
A vacuum cleaner including a suction inlet, a conduit in fluid communication with the suction inlet, a filter having a valve releasably connected to a filter inlet, the filter configured to collect debris drawn through the suction inlet. The vacuum cleaner further comprising a release mechanism moveable from a first position to a second position. In the first position, the filter is in fluid communication with the conduit to collect debris with the valve being open, and in the second position, the filter is disconnected from the conduit with the valve being closed. Movement of the release mechanism between the first and second positions closes the valve.
Tti Floor Care North America Jun 2018 - May 2020
Director, Engineering  Cordless Project Management
Shur-Line Oct 2015 - Jan 2016
Manager, Engineering and Product Development
Shur-Line Jun 2013 - Sep 2013
Leader, R and D
Ashland Hardware Systems Dec 2012 - May 2013
Senior Project Engineer, R and D
Ingersoll Rand 2008 - Dec 2012
Project Engineer
Education:
The University of Manchester 1990 - 1993
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Xaverian 6Th Form College 1987 - 1990
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