Fluted swimming pool cleaner discs

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Inventors

Scott, II, James D.
Stone, William W.
Clark, William T.
Rice, Chris A.

Application #

608703

Filed

Feb-29-1996

Published

Apr-8-1997

Current US Class

015/1.7
015/246

International Classes

E04H 004/16

Field of Search

15/1.7 15/246

Assignee

Baracuda International Corp. (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)

Examiners

Scherbel; David

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Russell; Dean W. Kilpatrick & Cody

US Patent References

4095378   Device capable of s...
4152802   Apparatus for clea...
4193156   Apparatus for clea...
4193469   Vehicle attachment...
4351077   Cleaning apparatu...
4530125   Swimming pool cle...
4642833   Valve assembly
4742593   Valve member for...
4849024   Pool cleaner
4852211   Automatic pool cle...
4949419   Pool cleaner comp...
4979986   Rapid oxidation pr...
5014382   Swimming pool cle...
5198156   Agitators
5418995   Swimming pool cle...
5421054   Swimming pool cle...
5433985   Pool cleaner disc
5465443   Swimming pool cle...
 

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Other References

Copies of two photographs of a beige disc and bearing the handwritten notation "Jandy" (product shown available to one or more Applicants prior to Nov. 4, 1994). Copies of two photographs of a blue disc and bearing the handwritten notation "Kreepy Krauley" (product shown available to one or more Applicants prior to Nov. 4, 1994). A copy of one photograph of a black disc and bearing the handwritten notation "Baracuda" (product shown available to one or more Applicants prior to Nov. 4, 1994). Copies of two photographs of a blue disc for a swimming pool cleaner (product shown available to one or more Applicants prior to Nov. 4, 1994).

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Abstract
Discs for devices such as automatic swimming pool cleaners are disclosed. The discs incorporate one or more flutes, or raised areas (arched protrusions), extending generally radially from adjacent their central portions to their peripheries. The peripheries themselves, moreover, may include upturned areas (lips) between flutes, and both the discs and footpad may include ramped segments facilitating movement over obstacles extending from swimming pool surfaces.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A disc adapted for use as part of an automatic swimming pool cleaner, comprising:

a. an upper surface having a planar portion;

b. a lower surface;

c. a periphery including an upturned lip;

d. a first arched protrusion integrally formed with the upper surface and extending (i) upward above the planar portion of the upper surface and (ii) to the periphery; and

e. means, comprising a central aperture, for receiving a portion of the automatic swimming pool cleaner.

2. A disc according to claim 1 in which the automatic swimming pool cleaner has a principal direction of movement, further comprising means for orienting the disc when the central aperture receives a portion of the automatic swimming pool cleaner so that the upturned lip forms the leading edge of the disc in the principal direction of movement.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to discs for cleaners of liquid-containing vessels and more particularly to automatic pool cleaners having fluted discs for improved performance in swimming pools.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

U.S. Pat. No. 4,351,077 to Hofmann and U.S. Pat. No. 4,642,833 to Stoltz, et al., incorporated herein in their entireties by this reference, disclose automatic, water-interruption-type suction swimming pool cleaners having flexible annular discs. These discs are typically mounted near the inlets of the suction cleaners and designed to contact pool surfaces when in use. By doing so, the discs decrease the tendency of the cleaners to disengage from pool surfaces, particularly when the cleaners are negotiating transition regions between walls and floors.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,193,156 to Chauvier, also incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference, describes (at column 4, lines 5-55) an annular disc having numerous "concertina-like," "circumferentially spaced folds." These folds extend when their associated swimming pool cleaner encounters a transition region, purportedly "keeping the inflow of water into the mouth opening to a minimum." Other existing discs similarly are designed for improved adhesion to surfaces to be cleaned, thereby reducing fluid flow into the mouth of the cleaners.
 
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