Floating debris skimming device
10519616 ยท 2019-12-31
Assignee
Inventors
- Nicolas Casadio (Sarasota, FL, US)
- Christian Casadio (Sarasota, FL, US)
- Guy Raz (Austin, TX, US)
- Moshe Zruya (Austin, TX, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
E02B15/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02B15/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A skimming device configured to collect and store floating debris captured from a body of water. The debris includes at least one of liquid debris such as petrochemicals, semi-solid debris, and/or solid debris on or near the surface of the body of water.
Claims
1. A skimming device configured to collect debris from a body of water comprising: (a) a debris collector for receiving and storing captured debris therein; (b) a skimming device movement member positioned on opposite sides of the debris collector, the skimming device movement member comprising spaced apart endless belts configured to move the skimming device in the body of water; (c) a debris movement member positioned between each endless belt that is aligned with an opening of the debris collector and is configured to capture floating debris from the body of water and pass the captured debris into the debris collector, and (d) a housing that surrounds the debris collector such that the endless belts of the skimming movement member extend above and below the housing.
2. The skimming device of claim 1, wherein the debris movement member comprises a conveyor belt having a first end positioned between each endless belt and a second end that extends away from and is outside of the housing.
3. The skimming device of claim 1, wherein a recess is formed on the housing and is aligned with the opening of the debris collector to pass captured debris from the debris movement member into the debris collector.
4. The skimming device of claim 1, wherein the debris movement member is angled relative to the endless belts and is configured to extend into the body of water when in use.
5. The skimming device of claim 1, wherein the debris collector is removably attached to the skimming device.
6. The skimming device of claim 1, further comprising a first set of deployable arms attached to the housing that are configured to direct floating debris towards the conveyor belt.
7. The skimming device of claim 6, further comprising a second set of deployable arms attached to the housing on a side opposite the first set of deployable arms.
8. The skimming device of claim 7, wherein portions of the debris collector, the endless belts, the first set of deployable arms, and the second set of deployable arms are coplanar, and the second end of the conveyor belt is not coplanar with the two endless belts and debris collector.
9. The skimming device of claim 1, wherein the skimming device is battery operated, configured for remote control, or a combination thereof.
10. The skimming device of claim 9, wherein the skimming device is configured for Wi-Fi connectivity, remote control from a peripheral device, or a combination thereof.
11. The skimming device of claim 1, wherein the skimming device is configured for Wi-Fi connectivity, remote control from a peripheral device, or a combination thereof.
12. The skimming device of claim 1, wherein the debris collector and housing each comprise a molded thermoplastic resin, metal, or a combination thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
(1) These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention are better understood when the following detailed description of the invention is read with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. However, the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the representative embodiments set forth herein. The exemplary embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be both thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention and enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make, use and practice the invention. Like reference numbers refer to like elements throughout the various drawings.
(10) Disclosed is a skimming device 100 that collects and stores floating debris captured from the surface of a body of water. Skimming device 100 has a wide variety of uses and applications including skimming the surface/cleaning the surfaces of various bodies of water, including but not limited to, swimming pools, ponds, lakes, bays, and larger marine environment(s) thereby maintaining the water surface's aesthetic appearance while concurrently reducing safety hazards and potentially improving water conditions (e.g., pH, etc.). The size of the skimming device 100 may be varied accordingly in order to skim/clean the water surface of swimming pools, ponds, lakes, bays, and larger marine environment(s). In certain aspects, the skimming device is an amphibious device capable of moving both in water bodies and on land.
(11) In certain aspects, the skimming device 100 remains buoyant at all times while in the water with only a few portions of the device (e.g., portions of the debris movement member and portions of skimming device movement member) ever being submerged beneath the water's surface while the skimming device is in operation. As shown in
(12) In particular, the debris collector 101 includes an enclosed body 102 defining an opening 103 for receiving and storing the collected debris. In certain aspects, the debris collector 101 may further include an arcuate front wall 104 adjacent to opening 103 that traps debris within the debris collector 101. The debris collector 101 is removably received in housing 170 between the endless belts 122, 123 of the skimming device movement member 120. When the skimming device 100 is in operation, the debris collector 101 is secured to the housing 170 using a desired fastening engagement including, for example, using, complimentary snap fit engagements, sliding engagements, or a combination thereof between the debris collector 101 and the housing 170. The debris collector 101 can be modified in size accordingly, but the debris collector is preferably large enough to collect, for example, leaves, twigs, tree limbs, bottles, and soft drink containers (e.g., 12 oz. cans, 16 oz. plastic bottles, 20 oz. plastic bottles, one liter plastic bottles, two liter plastic bottles, three liter plastic bottles, or a combination thereof), or any combination thereof floating on the water body's surface. The skimming device 100 and debris collector 101 are further configured to collect liquid debris such as floating petrochemicals, semi-solid debris, and/or other solid debris.
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(14) In certain aspects and when the skimming device is fully assembled, the debris collector 101 includes two side walls 107, 108 that are configured to be directly laterally adjacent to inner portions 177, 178 of the housing and endless belts 122, 123. It is envisioned that in certain aspects, the two side walls 107, 108 of the debris collector and the inner portions of 177, 178 of the housing may include a sliding engagement (e.g., tracks) or a snap fit engagement to secure the debris collector 101 to inner portions 177, 178 of the housing 170.
(15) As alluded to above, the skimming device 100 also includes the skimming device movement member 120 that is configured to move the skimming device over the water surface as desired by the device user. The skimming device movement member 120 is positioned on opposite sides of the debris collector 101 and is carried on housing 170. The skimming device movement member 120 preferably includes two parallel spaced apart endless belts 122, 123 that are each configured to independently move the skimming device in the body of water. The two parallel spaced apart endless belts are positioned on opposite sides of the debris collector 101 and are preferably carried on/supported by inner portions 177, 178 of the housing.
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(19) Various motor and sprocket arrangements may be used to facilitate movement of the endless belts 122, 123 and debris movement member 140 in the skimming device 100. For example, a first motor (not shown) having a rotating shaft may be operatively linked to a power source (e.g., a battery 185) and the second end 143 of the conveyor belt 141. In certain aspects, power may be supplied from the power source to the motor thereby imparting rotational movement to the shaft enabling rotation of the conveyor belt thereby allowing floating debris to be captured on the conveyor belt and subsequently transported the debris collector 101. As further shown in
(20) In certain additional aspects, each endless belt 122, 123 includes flat surface having an upper portion and lower portion. The endless belt's lower portion of the flat surface is directly adjacent to inner portions 177, 178 of housing 170 and toothed portions of sprockets 170, 171, 172, 173. The endless belt further includes fins 190 extending in a substantially perpendicular direction relative to the flat surface of the endless belt having both above an upper portion 191 extending above the flat surface of the belt and a lower portion 192 extending below the flat surface of the endless belt. Portions of the fins extending below flat surface 192 of the endless belt engage the recessed portions between the sprocket teeth. This fin 190 and sprocket engagement is concealed by the housing 170. Portions of the fins extending above the endless belt's flat surface preferably have an arc shape and sufficient length propel the skimming device through the water when the sprockets 170, 171, 172, 173 are rotated, as discussed above. As shown in
(21) In certain aspects, the debris movement member 140 and endless belts 122, 123 may be moved simultaneously, in concert thereby moving the skimming device 100 while collecting debris. In other aspects, the debris movement member 140 and endless belts 122, 123 may be moved independently relative to one another, thereby allowing the skimming device 100 to maneuver throughout the body of water as desired (e.g., turning, stopping, etc.) and allowing the debris movement member 140 to move/collect debris independently of endless belt 122, 123 movement.
(22) In certain aspects, the skimming device 101 may be configured for remote control using a desired transmitter within a remote control and a receiver (not shown) included in the skimming device 101. For example, radio remote control (RF remote control) or Infrared remote control may be used to control the skimming device from a remote location. In certain aspects, the skimming device may be operably connected to and guided by a global positioning system (GPS) or other remote methods. The remote control can preferably move the debris movement member 140 and endless belts 122, 123 in any of the above described manners. Likewise, the skimming device may be further configured with internet connectivity (e.g., WiFi) and further configured to communicate with a user's peripheral device (e.g., a smartphone) to implement desired software applications as desired by the user. In certain aspects, the skimming device may also be configured for data collection via onboard sensors housed within the device configured for communication with a user's peripheral device.
(23) In certain aspects, portions of the pool skimming device 100 may be made of blow molded or injection molded thermoplastic resins, including but not limited to, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyacrylates (e.g., poly (methyl methacrylate)), or any combination thereof. The pooling skimming device 100 may also be made of a metal material.
(24) The foregoing description provides embodiments of the invention by way of example only. It is envisioned that other embodiments may perform similar functions and/or achieve similar results. Any and all such equivalent embodiments and examples are within the scope of the present invention and are intended to be covered by the appended claims.