Underwater cleaning robot
20180002940 · 2018-01-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H4/1663
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The present application discloses an underwater cleaning robot, which includes a chassis provided with a plurality of driving wheels. The chassis includes a primary suction port and a pump assembly. The primary suction port is provided with a channel which passes through the chassis. The chassis is connected to the filtering assembly. The filtering assembly includes a secondary pump port and a secondary suction port. The pump includes a primary pump port which is connected to the pump impeller. The secondary pump port is connected to the primary pump port. The secondary suction port is connected to the primary suction port. When assembling, the secondary suction port on the filtering assembly is in line with the primary suction port, and the secondary pump port is connected to the primary pump port. Finally, the filtering assembly is snapped into the chassis.
Claims
1. An underwater cleaning robot, comprising: a chassis provided with a plurality of driving wheels; wherein the chassis includes a primary suction port and a pump assembly; the primary suction port is provided with a first channel which passes through the chassis; the chassis is connected to a filtering assembly; the filtering assembly includes a secondary pump port and a secondary suction port; the pump includes a primary pump port which is associated with a pump impeller; the secondary pump port is connected to the primary pump port; and the secondary suction port is connected to the primary suction port.
2. The underwater cleaning robot according to claim 1, wherein the chassis includes a brush, the brush has a V-shape, and the brush is provided behind the primary suction port.
3. The underwater cleaning robot according to claim 2, wherein the chassis includes a console provided lengthways; the console is electrically connected to the pump assembly and a power supply; the filtering assembly includes a notch which is in a U-shape; and the console is provided in the notch.
4. The underwater cleaning robot according to claim 3, wherein the filtering assembly includes a filtering element, a filtering cabin, and a pump cabin; the filtering cabin is provided with the filtering element; the secondary suction port is positioned in the filtering element; the pump assembly is provided in the pump cabin; the pump assembly includes a nozzle; the nozzle is provided with a second channel which is associated with the pump impeller and the pump cabin; the filtering assembly is provided with an outlet which is associated with the pump cabin and outside.
5. The underwater cleaning robot according to claim 4, wherein the filtering assembly includes a supporting plate and an upper housing; the secondary suction port is provided on a body of the supporting plate; the upper housing covers the filtering cabin and the pump cabin; an edge contour of the supporting plate is the same as a lower edge contour of the upper housing; the supporting plate is clamped at a lower edge of the upper housing.
6. The underwater cleaning robot according to claim 5, wherein the filtering assembly includes a positioning concave; the positioning concave is provided in a lower end face of the filtering assembly; the chassis includes a positioning convex; the positioning convex is provided on an upper end face of the chassis; the positioning convex is provided in the positioning concave; and the positioning convex and the positioning concave are embedded with magnets with opposite polarities.
7. The underwater cleaning robot according to claim 6, wherein the filtering assembly includes a valve plate, the valve plate covers the outlet, and the valve plate is rotatably connected to the filtering assembly.
8. The underwater cleaning robot according to claim 7, wherein the filtering assembly includes a plurality of wings, the plurality of wings is provided on both sides of the filtering assembly.
9. The underwater cleaning robot according to claim 8, wherein the filtering assembly includes a handle which is provided on top of the filtering assembly.
10. The underwater cleaning robot according to claim 9, wherein the handle and the chassis are provided at an angle of 15° to 50°.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present application are further described in detail with reference to the drawings.
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[0024] Reference symbols in the drawings: 1 chassis, 1a primary suction port, 1b positioning convex, 2 console, 3 pump assembly, 31 primary pump port, 32 nozzle, 4 filtering assembly, 4a notch, 4b pump cabin, 4c filtering cabin, 4e positioning concave, 41 upper housing, 41a secondary pump port, 42 supporting plate, 42a secondary suction port, 43 handle, 44 valve plate, 45 outlet, 46 wing, 5 filtering element, 6 brush.
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[0033] In the embodiment, filtering assembly 4 includes handle 43 which is provided on the top of filtering assembly 4. Handle 43 and chassis 1 are provided at an angle of 15° to 50°. Handle 43 inclines backward. When the underwater cleaning robot is moving underwater, inclined handle 43 can turn the horizontal force of the water flow into downward pressure on the underwater cleaning robot, enhancing the moving stability of the underwater cleaning robot, so as to prevent the underwater cleaning robot from floating in the process of moving.
[0034] The best embodiments of the present application are illustrated. Modifications and alternations made by ordinary persons skilled in the art will not fall out of the scope of the present application.