Underwater pool cleaner

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Inventors

Johnson, Bruce R.

Application #

006178

Filed

Jan-23-1987

Published

Sep-6-1988

Current US Class

015/1.7
015/409
134/111
134/167R

International Classes

B08B 003/02

Field of Search

15/1.7 15/409 180/7.1 180/7.3 210/169 134/111 134/167

Assignee

Jandy Industries (Novato, CA)

Examiners

Coe; Philip R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stidham; Melvin R.

US Patent References

4064586   Filter system for swi...
4169484   Automatic pool cle...
4589986   Pool cleaner
4652366   Cleaning of a body...

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Abstract
A low profile carriage is mounted on widely spread wheels to roll along the underwater surfaces of a swimming pool. The carriage is propelled by a high velocity stream of water projecting from a rearwardly directed thrust nozzle. There is a venturi restriction just forward of the thrust nozzle, creating a low pressure zone that induces flow of water through the bottom of the carriage, drawing in leaves and other debris. The water so drawn in passes through a screen, trapping the debris in a removable pod or bin depending from the carriage. The top of the carriage is relatively flat and the depending debris pod is curved downward to form an inverted air foil, whereby the pressure differential between the top and bottom of the carriage biases the carriage against the swimming pool surface traversed thereby.
 
Claims
What is claimed as invention is:

1. A pool cleaner adapted to travel along an underwater surface of a pool comprising:

a relatively flat, wing-like carriage conditioned to plane through the water;

a substantially horizontal thrust nozzle extending rearward from said carriage;

a flow passageway through said carriage;

screen means mounted in said carriage across said passageway to enable flow of water through said flow passageway, but to block passage of solids carried by said flowing water;

a water and debris intake port opening into said flow passageway from the forward bottom of said carriage;

means forming a venturi restriction in said flow passageway;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This relates to underwater pool cleaners of the type adapted to travel in random paths along the underwater surfaces of a swimming pool to pick up debris and to sweep minute particles therefrom.

Floating debris, such as leaves, twigs and the like are generally removed from residential and commercial swimming pools, by means of skimmers or openings at water level, which draw in and collect matter floating on the surface of the pool. Foreign matter suspended in the water, such as fine particles of soil, are separated out at a pool water filtration system conveniently located near the swimming pool. A main filter pump draws water from the surface skimmer, and from the bottom of the pool, to pass it through the filtration unit and then recirculate it back to the swimming pool.

While the skimmer removes much of the floating matter, and the filtration system removes a considerable amount of the fine matter in suspension, the systems together are generally incapable of maintaining a swimming pool sufficiently clean and clear for an extended period. As a result, periodic cleaning of the underwater surfaces by other means is generally required in order to maintain a satisfactory level of water cleanliness and clarity.
 
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