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NILFISK-ADVANCE A/S

NILFISK-ADVANCE A/S Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20110289716PORTABLE CLEANING SYSTEM - A portable vacuum cleaning system includes a portable vacuum unit for cleaning debris. The vacuum unit is powered by a self-contained first electric power storage device and may be carried with a strap in backpack-fashion. The system also includes a cart defining a receptacle for receiving the vacuum unit. The vacuum unit may be used when supported by the cart or when carried by an operator. A second electric power storage device is supported by the cart and electrically connectable to the vacuum unit for charging the first electric power storage device when the vacuum unit is supported by the cart. Further, when disposed in the cart, the vacuum unit is disposed at an angle of about 45 degrees allowing for ease of movement of the cart.12-01-2011
20110226130FILTER CLEANING IN A VACUUM HAVING A FLAP ELEMENT - The invention relates to filter cleaning in a vacuum having a switchable flap element, the cleaning of the filter or of parts of the filter being carried out by supplying a secondary air flow to the interior of the filter to be cleaned, and air being able to flow through the filters separately from each other from the outside to the inside in the vacuum container in a sealed manner, and a flap element disposed in a chamber housing being pivotable, by means of the pivoting of which openings may be closed and released, the secondary air flow reaching the surface of the filter to be cleaned from the inside toward the outside in pulses, characterized in that the flap element comprises at least two partial flaps, the pivoting of which is actuated by a pivot drive, the respective partial flap optionally closes the outflow opening of the respective filter chamber in the direction of the intake opening of the suction turbine, the blow-out side of the suction turbine delivers the created overpressure air into an overpressure chamber in which a chamber housing is disposed, the at least one drive element to be suddenly actuated comprises openings to be opened and closed, upon the opening of which the overpressure air flows through the chamber housing optionally into an impulse channel which branches off at that location and introduces the air into one or into the other filter chamber for cleaning.09-22-2011