Abstract:
Disclosed is a cyclone separating apparatus and a vacuum cleaner having the same. The cyclone separating apparatus includes a first cyclone for separating dust-ladened air, a plurality of second cyclones for separating fine dust particles via a second separation of dust using centrifugal force from air which was previously separated at the first cyclone, and an inlet-outlet cover installed on the upper part of the first cyclone and the second cyclones. The inlet-outlet cover allows fluid-communication between the first cyclone and the second cyclones, and discharge of dust-removed air from the second cyclone. Because the plurality of cyclones separates dust utilizing a compact structure, suction force deterioration is prevented and dust-collecting efficiency is increased.
Abstract:
An apparatus and a method adapted for shielding and removing fine particles for a portable camera module generated during a portable camera module fabricating process. The portable camera module includes an image sensor and an infrared ray filter. The apparatus includes a tape attaching device for attaching a surface protective tape on a surface of the infrared ray filter so as to prevent fine particles from being attached to the surface of the infrared ray filter, and a tape detaching device movably installed above the surface protective tape in order to detach the surface protective tape having fine particles shielded from the surface of the infrared ray filter. The fine particles are attached to the surface protective tape, which remains shielding the surface of the infrared ray filter during the holder attaching, primary heat treatment, secondary heat treatment, and under filling processes are subsequently carried out. The tape detaching device is moved downward to attach to the surface of the protective tape using vacuum, and is moved upwardly to separate the surface protective tape from the surface of the infrared ray filter, while the vacuum is still being applied.
Abstract:
A suction brush for a vacuum cleaner including a body, the bottom side of which is formed with a suction port; a cover for covering the top side of the body; and an air jetting path for absorbing ambient air from the bottom side of the body and jetting the air toward a surface to be cleaned, to space the bottom side from the surface to be cleaned.
Abstract:
A dust collecting container for a vacuum cleaner is removably mounted in a suction chamber of a cleaner body to filter a dust from a dust-laden air being drawn into the suction chamber through an air suction hole that is connected with the outside. The dust collecting container has a dust collecting casing having a connecting hole connected with the air suction hole and a discharge portion for discharging the drawn air, and a filter assembly having at least three filters, and removably mounted at the discharge portion. With the plurality of filters that respectively and consecutively filter from the largest to the most minute particles of the dust-laden air drawn in the dust collecting chamber, the dust collecting container is rarely blocked even for a long period of use.
Abstract:
A cyclone dust-collecting apparatus comprises a first chamber fluidly communicated with a suction port, a second chamber fluidly communicated with the first chamber and a vacuum generating source, in which dirt is centrifugally separated form the air drawn in from the first chamber, and a partition having at least one penetrating hole connecting the first and the second chambers and at least one guide member disposed adjacent to the penetrating hole, the partition being formed between the first and the second chambers. Accordingly, when the air dispersed from the first chamber due to the penetrating hole and the guide member, flows into the second chamber, a speed of the swirling air in the second chamber increases. Therefore, the dust-collection efficiency of the cyclone dust collecting apparatus is improved.
Abstract:
A conductive connector for use by an image module connects electrically a first electric circuit substrate having a first conductive pattern to a second electric circuit substrate having a second conductive pattern. The conductive connector includes an insulating substrate located between the first electric circuit substrate and the second electric circuit substrate, and has at least one hole formed by perforation, and a conductive filling material filled in the hole for electrically connecting the first conductive pattern to the second conductive pattern.
Abstract:
A suction nozzle for use in a vacuum cleaner includes a suction opening through which air is drawn in from a surface to be cleaned, a sterilization chamber having at least one inlet and at least one outlet, the sterilization chamber being in fluid communication with the suction opening through the at least one inlet, and a sterilization unit disposed in the sterilization chamber to sterilize the air drawn into the sterilization chamber. The air drawn into the sterilization chamber revolves while moving from the at least one inlet to the at least one outlet.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display includes a first substrate, a second substrate having a first surface and a second surface facing the first substrate, a liquid crystal layer between the first and second substrates, and a touch sensor layer on the first surface. The touch sensor layer includes a first electrode in a first direction on the first surface, a second electrode in a second direction crossing the first direction on the first surface and including first and second portions that are separated by the first electrode, a bridge wire including first and second contacts on the first surface. The first contact is electrically connected to the first portion of the second electrode, and the second contact is electrically connected to the second portion of the second electrode. An insulating layer insulates the bridge wire from the first electrode and exposes the first contact and the second contact.
Abstract:
Provided are a phosphor, a phosphor manufacturing method, and a white light emitting device. The phosphor is represented as a chemical formula of aMO-bAlN-cSi3N4, which uses light having a peak wavelength in a wavelength band of about 350 nm to about 480 nm as an excitation source to emit visible light having a peak wavelength in a wavelength band of about 480 nm to about 680 nm. (where M is one selected from alkaline earth metals (0.2≦a/(a+b)≦0.9, 0.05≦b(b+c)0.85, 0.4≦c/(c+a)≦0.9))
Abstract:
Provided are a phosphor, a phosphor manufacturing method, and a white light emitting device. The phosphor is represented as a chemical formula of MaSibOcNd:Eu, which uses light having a peak wavelength in a wavelength band of about 350 nm to about 480 nm as an excitation source to emit light having one of a green wavelength, a yellow wavelength, and a red wavelength as a peak wavelength in a wavelength band of about 480 nm to about 680 nm (where M is at least one or more alkaline earth metals selected from a group consisting of Ra, Ba, Sr, Ca, Mg, and Be (1≦a≦7, 2≦b≦13, 1≦c≦18, and 0