Brush assemblies principally for automatic swimming pool cleaners
11795718 · 2023-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B2200/3073
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Brushes for robotic or other automatic swimming pool cleaners may include circumferentially-spaced blades extending radially from cylindrical cores. The blades beneficially are not longitudinally continuous, however. Instead, some or all of the blades are discontinuous along the lengths of the cores, creating fluid-flow paths tending to reduce the pump blade effect when the cleaners are operating.
Claims
1. A pool cleaning brush having a length and circumference in use, the pool cleaning brush comprising a plurality of generally longitudinally-oriented blades that are discontinuous along the length, wherein adjacent blades of the generally longitudinally-oriented blades are spaced about the circumference, and wherein discontinuities of the plurality of generally longitudinally-oriented blades form at least one unimpeded, non-linear fluid flow path along at least a majority of the circumference.
2. A pool cleaning brush according to claim 1 in which the at least one fluid flow path is serpentine or zig-zag shaped.
3. A brush assembly comprising: a. the pool cleaning brush according to claim 1; and b. an interface configured to connect the brush to an automatic swimming pool cleaner.
4. An automatic swimming pool cleaner comprising the brush according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(4) Brush assembly 10 of
(5) As interface 18 rotates, so too do the brushes 14 wrapped about (or otherwise attached to) the interface 18. Such rotation may be clockwise or counter-clockwise as appropriate or desired. Rotation of brushes 14 as an associated APC travels along an immersed pool surface tends to disturb debris present on or near the surface. A rationale for disturbing the debris is to suspend it in water being ingested through an inlet of the APC in order to pass the debris-laden water through a filter which retains at least some of the debris.
(6) Often, however, rotation of conventional brushes results in substantial debris being pushed away from the inlet rather than being directed toward it. One significant reason for this result is that blades of the brushes are longitudinally continuous (or substantially so), hence preventing establishment of circumferential water-flow paths around the cores of the brushes. This “pump blade” effect reduces cleaning efficiency of the APCs.
(7) Brushes 14 of the invention may be formed of plastic or other flexible material and beneficially possess sufficient flexibility to wrap about interface 18 and frictionally contact pool surfaces without damaging them. A brush 14 may comprise core or base 26 and blades 30. Blades 30 preferably protrude outward from base 26 and are integrally molded therewith, although they may attach to base 26 in other manners if desired.
(8) Brush 14 additionally may include connectors to facilitate their interaction with interface 18. For example,
(9) When a brush 14 is wrapped about (or otherwise attached to) interface 18, base 26 becomes generally cylindrical as depicted in
(10) Advantageously, blades 30 are not continuous along length L. Instead, gaps G exist about the circumference of base 26 where no blade 30 is present. At least some of these gaps G beneficially extend around the entire circumference of base 26 to form fluid-flow paths P, through which debris-laden water may flow along base 26 unimpeded by blades 30. Alternatively, some gaps G may extend around at least a majority of the circumference of base 26.
(11) Moreover, discontinuities of circumferentially-adjacent blades 30 may be staggered longitudinally (as well shown in
(12) Exemplary concepts or combinations of features of the invention may include:
(13) A. A brush comprising generally longitudinally-oriented blades that are discontinuous along a length of the brush.
(14) B. A brush comprising circumferentially-spaced, generally longitudinally-oriented blades having discontinuities positioned so as to form at least one fluid-flow path along at least a majority of a circumference of the brush.
(15) C. A brush assembly comprising a brush consistent with statement “A” or “B” as well as an interface for connecting the brush to an APC.
(16) D. An APC comprising the brush assembly of statement “C.”
(17) E. A brush consistent with statement “B” in which the at least one fluid-flow path is non-linear.
(18) F. A brush consistent with statement “E” in which the at least one fluid-flow path is serpentine or zig-zag shaped.
(19) These examples are not intended to be mutually exclusive, exhaustive, or restrictive in any way, and the invention is not limited to these example embodiments but rather encompasses all possible modifications and variations within the scope of any claims ultimately drafted and issued in connection with the invention (and their equivalents). For avoidance of doubt, any combination of features not physically impossible or expressly identified as non-combinable herein may be within the scope of the invention.
(20) The entire contents of the Shlomi-Shlomi patent are incorporated herein by this reference. Further, although applicant has described filters for use with APCs, persons skilled in the relevant field will recognize that the present invention may be employed in other devices such as (but not limited to) manual pool cleaners. Finally, references to “pools” and “swimming pools” herein may also refer to spas or other water containing vessels used for recreation or therapy and for which cleaning is needed or desired.