Cleaner station
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a cleaner station including an accessory storage part capable of hygienically storing an accessory of a cleaner or an accessory of the cleaner station, and a cleaner station according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include a station housing configured to be coupled to the cleaner, a dust collecting motor accommodated in the station housing and configured to generate a suction force for sucking the dust in a dust bin of a cleaner, and an accessory storage part coupled to a lower end of the station housing and having a storage space for storing an accessory of the cleaner or an accessory of the cleaner station, in which the accessory storage part accommodates at least a part of the cleaner in a state in which the cleaner is coupled to the station housing.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 - 12 . (canceled)
13 . A cleaner station configured to draw dust into a dust bin of a cleaner and to collect the dust, the cleaner station comprising:
a station housing configured to be coupled to the cleaner; a dust collecting motor disposed at the station housing and configured to generate a suction force for drawing the dust into the dust bin; and an accessory storage part that is coupled to a lower end of the station housing and defines a storage space for storing an accessory of the cleaner or an accessory of the cleaner station, wherein the accessory storage part is configured to receive at least a portion of the cleaner in a state in which the cleaner is coupled to the station housing.
14 . The cleaner station of claim 13 , wherein the accessory storage part comprises a sterilization unit, the sterilization unit being configured to emit ultraviolet rays toward the cleaner.
15 . The cleaner station of claim 14 , wherein the sterilization unit is disposed at a lower end of the accessory storage part.
16 . The cleaner station of claim 13 , wherein an air flow path is defined between the dust collecting motor and the storage space to thereby dry the accessory in the storage space based on operation of the dust collecting motor.
17 . The cleaner station of claim 13 , wherein the accessory storage part comprises:
a storage part housing that defines an external shape of the accessory storage part and is configured to receive at least a portion of a cleaning module coupled to the cleaner, and a drawer that is disposed at the storage part housing and defines at least a portion of the storage space.
18 . The cleaner station of claim 17 , wherein a first air flow path is defined between the dust collecting motor and the drawer to thereby dry the accessory in the storage space based on operation of the dust collecting motor,
wherein the drawer is configured to receive air through the first air flow path based on an operation of the dust collecting motor, wherein a second air flow path is defined between the dust collecting motor and the storage part housing to thereby dry the cleaning module, and wherein the storage part housing is configured to receive air through the second air flow path based on the operation of the dust collecting motor.
19 . The cleaner station of claim 17 , wherein a major axis of the station housing extends in an up-down direction relative to a ground, and
wherein the drawer is configured to extend in a direction perpendicular to the major axis.
20 . The cleaner station of claim 19 , wherein the station housing is configured to receive the cleaner at a first side of the station housing, and
wherein the drawer is configured to extend in a lateral direction or a rearward direction relative to the first side.
21 . The cleaner station of claim 17 , wherein the storage part housing defines an air inlet port that fluidly connects an inside and an outside of the storage part housing with each other, and
wherein the air inlet port is defined at a front surface of the storage part housing.
22 . A cleaner station configured to draw dust into a dust bin of a cleaner and to collect the dust, the cleaner station comprising:
a station housing configured to be coupled to the cleaner, wherein a major axis of the station housing extends in an up-down direction relative to a ground; and an accessory storage part that is coupled to a lower end of the station housing and defines a storage space for storing an accessory of the cleaner or an accessory of the cleaner station, wherein the accessory storage part comprises: a storage part housing that defines an external shape of the accessory storage part, and a drawer that is disposed at the storage part housing and configured to extend from the storage part housing in a direction perpendicular to the major axis of the station housing.
23 . The cleaner station of claim 22 , wherein the accessory storage part further comprises a sterilization unit disposed at the storage part housing and configured to emit ultraviolet rays toward the drawer.
24 . The cleaner station of claim 22 , wherein the accessory storage part further comprises an airflow generation unit disposed at the storage part housing and configured to generate airflow in the drawer.
25 . The cleaner station of claim 22 , wherein the accessory storage part further comprises a sterilization unit, the sterilization unit being configured to emit ultraviolet rays toward the cleaner.
26 . The cleaner station of claim 22 , wherein the accessory storage part further comprises a sterilization unit, the sterilization unit being disposed at a lower end of the accessory storage part.
27 . The cleaner station of claim 22 , further comprising:
a dust collecting motor disposed at the station housing and configured to generate a suction force for drawing the dust into the dust bin, wherein an air flow path is defined between the dust collecting motor and the storage space, and wherein the storage space is configured to receive air through the air flow path based on operation of the dust collecting motor.
28 . The cleaner station of claim 22 , further comprising:
a dust collecting motor disposed at the station housing and configured to generate a suction force for drawing the dust into the dust bin, wherein a first air flow path is defined between the dust collecting motor and the drawer, wherein the drawer is configured to receive air through the first air flow path based on operation of the dust collecting motor, wherein a second air flow path is defined between the dust collecting motor and the storage part housing, and wherein the storage part housing is configured to receive air through the second air flow path based on operation of the dust collecting motor.
29 . The cleaner station of claim 22 , wherein the station housing is configured to receive the cleaner at a first side of the station housing, and
wherein the drawer is configured to extend in a lateral direction or a rearward direction relative to the first side.
30 . The cleaner station of claim 29 , wherein the drawer is configured to extend in the lateral direction relative to the first side.
31 . The cleaner station of claim 29 , wherein the drawer is configured to extend in the rearward direction relative to the first side.
32 . The cleaner station of claim 22 , wherein the storage part housing defines an air inlet port that fluidly connects an inside and an outside of the storage part housing with each other, and
wherein the air inlet port is defined at a front surface of the storage part housing.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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