E04H4/1663

Pool cleaner with diaphragm cassette unit and retention mechanism

A pool cleaner comprises a body, a diaphragm cassette unit arranged inside the body, and a retention mechanism mounted on the body. The body extends between a water connection end and foot end, a foot end opening being defined at the foot end. The diaphragm cassette unit is arranged inside the body and includes a cassette extending to the foot end and a flexible diaphragm inside the cassette also extending to the foot end. The retention mechanism is mounted on the body and is operable to allow removal and reinstallation of the diaphragm cassette unit through the foot end opening.

BUOYANT AUTOMATIC CLEANERS FOR SPAS AND OTHER WATER-CONTAINING VESSELS

Autonomous, mobile cleaners for water-containing vessels such as swimming pools and spas are detailed. The cleaners are especially useful for cleaning spas, although they may function adequately in connection with certain other vessels as well. They may be designed and constructed in particular to avoid high centering so as not to become stuck when encountering obstacles within the spas or other vessels.

Valve assemblies principally for in-floor swimming pool cleaning systems

Detailed are valve assemblies principally for use as part of in-floor cleaning systems for swimming pools. The assemblies may use mechanisms for converting continuous rotation into discontinuous rotation, changing the timing of water distribution to different outlet of the assemblies. One such mechanism includes both an impeller, whose blades are rotated continuously by impingement of pressurized water, and a Geneva drive, whose driven wheel is rotated discontinuously by one or more associated drive wheels.

OBSTACLE TOUCHING DETECTING DEVICE OF SWIMMING POOL CLEANER

An obstacle touching detecting device for a swimming pool cleaner includes a main functional portion of the cleaner and a sensor obstacle touching detecting device. The main functional portion of the cleaner includes a cleaner main body, a controller module, and a power-driven actuating device. The controller module and the power-driven actuating device are connected to the cleaner main body. The sensor obstacle touching detecting device includes a trigger unit connected to the cleaner main body and a sensor detecting module electrically connected to the controller module. The controller module is electrically connected to the power-driven actuating device. The trigger unit works collaboratively with the sensor detecting module to trigger the sensor detecting module to generate a detection signal. An automatic detection is performed when the cleaner touches the wall or other obstacles, and the cleaner is controlled to change direction automatically.

Kit and method for preventing a swimming pool cleaner from becoming caught on a main drain cover
10619372 · 2020-04-14 ·

A kit for preventing a swimming pool cleaner from becoming caught on a main drain cover of a swimming pool including a flexible clip-on protective device with a printed company logo and an installation tool with three cylindrical retainers. The installation tool mounts the clip-on protective device onto the main drain cover to force the swimming pool cleaner to tilt to one side, so that the suction forces of the swimming pool cleaner and the main drain will not interact with each other. The installation tool is made by injection molding with a uniform thickness of 0.165 inch.

POOL CLEANING ROBOT WITH BYPASS MECHANISM
20200002965 · 2020-01-02 ·

A cleaning robot may be provided and may include a housing comprising at least one inlet and an outlet; a filtering unit for filtering fluid; a bypass mechanism for bypassing the filtering unit; and a fluid suction unit that is arranged to direct towards the outlet fluid that (a) passes through the at least one inlet and (b) passes through at least one out of the filtering unit and the bypass mechanism

Steering system for pool cleaners
10513864 · 2019-12-24 · ·

A pool cleaner assembly includes a pool cleaner body supported for motion over an underwater pool surface, the pool cleaner body defining a water source connection and a suction opening on a lower surface thereof through which debris is removed from the underwater pool surface. The assembly further includes a steering device having a first steering device end configured for connection to a water hose and a second steering device end connected to the water source connection of the pool cleaner body, the steering device being operable to generate relative rotational motion between the first and second steering device ends.

SWIMMING POOL CLEANER WATER SURFACE DIVERTER
20240093523 · 2024-03-21 ·

A pool cleaner water surface diverter 7 that will break the pool water surface 1 before the pool cleaner 4 reaches the surface, or at least before the suction of the cleaner 4 is able to suck in air. A rim 12 extends beyond a physical envelope of the cleaner, such as being wider than is the cleaner. Ideally the diverter has neutral or near neutral buoyancy in the pool water. A central hub on a pool hose 5 allows rotation of the diverter relative to the hose. compartments/containers may contain a substantially buoyancy neutral fluid or material in water e.g. PVA foam.

Device for cleaning a submerged surface with a propelled water jet

The invention relates to a device for cleaning a submerged surface comprising water jet propulsion means (19) that generate a propelling water jet, and means (19-23) for orienting the propelling water jet that allow orienting said water jet in two opposing so-called longitudinal propulsion directions, capable of imparting to the cleaning device two opposing directions of movement along an axis of movement (y). In the invention, the means (19-23) for orienting the propelling water jet are suitable for orienting the water jet in at least one third, so-called lateral propulsion direction, in which the water jet is oriented in a bisecting direction relative to the axis of movement (y) suitable for exerting a force capable of causing the cleaning device to pivot by oversteering.

Components of automatic pool cleaners

Components of automatic pool cleaners (APCs) are detailed. The components may include brushes configured to attach to blades of scrubbers of the APCs. The flexible brushes may rotate as their associated blades rotate and have fingers which flex so as to adduce contact between a to-be-cleaned pool or spa surface and bristles protruding outward from sides of the fingers.