Systems, devices, and/or methods for managing water-borne debris
10443256 ยท 2019-10-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
E04H4/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a system, machine, device, configured for cleaning debris from water in a water container via a water cleaner that includes a handle, a collection net configured to collect debris resident in the water, and a frame configured to hold substantially open a primary inlet of the net.
Claims
1. A water cleaner, comprising: a collection net configured to operatively collect debris resident in water of a water container; a frame configured to attach to a handle and to operatively and substantially hold open a major inlet of the collection net; a collection blade integral to or attached to a bottom edge of the frame, the collection blade configured to operatively traverse along and/or adjacent to a floor of the water container; and a hydrodynamic assembly configured to be attached to the frame, the hydrodynamic assembly comprising: an elongated hydrodynamic lift blade that defines a hydrodynamic lift blade longitudinal axis, a length, a substantially smooth upper surface, and a substantially smooth lower surface; at least one arm configured to operatively attach the hydrodynamic lift blade to the frame, the water cleaner configured to operatively resiliently bias the hydrodynamic lift blade toward the floor; and the water cleaner configured to operatively define a gap between the hydrodynamic lift blade and the floor, the gap extending uninterrupted for at least 50 percent of the length of the hydrodynamic lift blade.
2. The water cleaner of claim 1, further comprising: at least one separator configured to operatively separate the hydrodynamic lift blade from the floor of the water container.
3. The water cleaner of claim 1, further comprising: at least one separator configured to operatively separate the hydrodynamic lift blade from the floor of the water container and to operatively slide along the floor of the water container and to define the gap.
4. The water cleaner of claim 1, further comprising: at least one separator configured to operatively separate the hydrodynamic lift blade from the floor of the water container and to operatively roll along the floor of the water container and to define the gap.
5. The water cleaner of claim 1, wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to cause substantially turbulent flow in a flow stream that passes substantially below the hydrodynamic lift blade when the water cleaner operatively moves in a direction that is substantially parallel to a plane of the floor of the water container.
6. The water cleaner of claim 1, wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to maintain substantially laminar flow in a flow stream that passes substantially above the hydrodynamic lift blade when the water cleaner operatively moves in a direction that is substantially parallel to a plane of the floor of the water container.
7. The water cleaner of claim 1, wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to operatively entrain in a collection net-bound flow stream debris resting on the floor of the water container without touching that debris.
8. The water cleaner of claim 1, wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to operatively direct debris into the collection net without touching that debris.
9. The water cleaner of claim 1, wherein: the collection blade is configured to substantially prevent debris entrained in a collection net-bound flow stream by the hydrodynamic lift blade from flowing under the collection net when the water cleaner operatively moves in a direction that is substantially parallel to a plane of the floor of the water container.
10. The water cleaner of claim 1, wherein: the hydrodynamic assembly is configured to non-destructively removeably attach to the frame.
11. The water cleaner of claim 1, wherein: the at least one arm is configured to non-destructively releaseably attach to the frame.
12. The water cleaner of claim 1, wherein: a longitudinal cross-section of the hydrodynamic lift blade is hydrofoil-shaped.
13. The water cleaner of claim 1, wherein: the at least one separator is integral to or attached to the at least one arm.
14. The water cleaner of claim 1, wherein: the at least one separator is integral to or attached to the hydrodynamic lift blade.
15. The water cleaner of claim 1, wherein: the water cleaner operatively biases the hydrodynamic lift blade toward the frame.
16. The water cleaner of claim 1, wherein: a position of the hydrodynamic lift blade with respect to the collection blade is operatively variable.
17. A water cleaner, comprising: a collection net configured to operatively collect debris resident in water of a water container; a frame configured to attach to a handle and to operatively hold substantially open a primary inlet of the collection net; a collection blade integral to or attached to a bottom edge of the frame, the collection blade configured to operatively traverse along and/or adjacent to a floor of the water container; and a hydrodynamic lift assembly configured to be attached to the frame, the hydrodynamic lift assembly comprising: an elongated hydrodynamic lift blade that defines a hydrodynamic lift blade longitudinal axis; at least one arm configured to operatively attach the hydrodynamic lift blade to the frame; and at least one separator configured to operatively prevent direct contact between the hydrodynamic lift blade and the floor and between the hydrodynamic lift blade and debris supported by the floor.
18. The water cleaner of claim 17, wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to operatively cause substantially turbulent flow in a flow stream that passes substantially below the hydrodynamic lift blade when the water cleaner moves in a direction that is substantially parallel to a plane of the floor of the water container.
19. The water cleaner of claim 17, wherein: the at least one arm is configured to operatively remain in a fixed position with respect to the frame.
20. The water cleaner of claim 17, wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to operatively remain in a fixed position with respect to the frame.
21. The water cleaner of claim 17, wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is operatively configured to simultaneously cause, when the collection blade is in contact with and moves along the floor, substantially turbulent flow in a first flow stream that passes below the hydrodynamic lift blade and substantially laminar flow in a second flow stream that passes above an upper surface of the hydrodynamic lift blade.
22. A water debris entrainment assembly configured to be attached to a frame of a net device that is configured to collect debris from water in a water container, the net device comprising a collection blade configured to scrape a floor of the water container, the assembly comprising an elongated hydrodynamic lift blade that defines a hydrodynamic lift blade longitudinal axis, the hydrodynamic lift blade operatively configured to: be located forward of the collection blade with respect to operative movement of the net device; define an uninterrupted gap between itself and the floor of at least 0.2 inches along at least 50% of the length of hydrodynamic lift blade when the collection blade is in contact with the floor; and direct debris into a collection net without directly physically contacting that debris.
23. The water debris entrainment assembly of claim 22, wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is operatively configured to simultaneously cause, when the collection blade is in contact with and moves along the floor, substantially turbulent flow in a first flow stream that passes below the hydrodynamic lift blade and substantially laminar flow in a second flow stream that passes above an upper surface of the hydrodynamic lift blade.
24. The water debris entrainment assembly of claim 22, wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to operatively remain in a fixed position with respect to the frame.
25. The water debris entrainment assembly of claim 22, further comprising: at least one separator configured to operatively separate the hydrodynamic lift blade from the floor of the water container.
26. The water debris entrainment assembly of claim 22, further comprising: at least one separator configured to operatively separate the hydrodynamic lift blade from the floor of the water container and to operatively slide along the floor of the water container and to define the gap.
27. The water debris entrainment assembly of claim 22, further comprising: at least one separator configured to operatively separate the hydrodynamic lift blade from the floor of the water container and to operatively roll along the floor of the water container and to define the gap.
28. The water debris entrainment assembly of claim 22, wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to maintain substantially laminar flow in a flow stream that passes substantially above the hydrodynamic lift blade when the water cleaner operatively moves in a direction that is substantially parallel to a plane of the floor of the water container.
29. The water debris entrainment assembly of claim 22, wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to operatively entrain in a collection net-bound flow stream debris resting on the floor of the water container without touching that debris.
30. The water debris entrainment assembly of claim 22, wherein: the collection blade is configured to substantially prevent debris entrained in a collection net-bound flow stream by the hydrodynamic lift blade from flowing under the collection net when the water cleaner operatively moves in a direction that is substantially parallel to a plane of the floor of the water container.
31. The water debris entrainment assembly of claim 22, wherein: the hydrodynamic assembly is configured to non-destructively removeably attach to the frame.
32. The water debris entrainment assembly of claim 22, wherein: a longitudinal cross-section of the hydrodynamic lift blade is hydrofoil-shaped.
33. The water debris entrainment assembly of claim 22, wherein: a position of the hydrodynamic lift blade with respect to the collection blade is operatively variable.
Description
DESCRIPTION
(1) Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a novel and inventive netted water cleaner, which can be used to remove water-borne and/or container-supported debris from a water container, such as from the water of a swimming pool, hot tub, fountain, fish pond, bird bath, fish tank, water garden, sump, collection basin, pond, stream, river, etc. With certain exemplary embodiments, there need be no necessity to move the water cleaner forward and backward along the floor of the body of water to agitate the debris or near the floor and then capture that debris within the attached net. Likewise, using certain exemplary embodiments, it can be unnecessary to agitate and/or lift the debris by pushing the collection blade over the debris, followed by pulling the cleaner back a foot or so, and then pushing the cleaner forward again to capture the agitated and lifted debris.
(2) Instead, in a single pass, a smooth surfaced, foil-shaped, and/or hydrodynamic lift blade can substantially hydrodynamically (but not mechanically) agitate the debris, resulting in most, if not all, of that debris being caught and/or entrained in flow streams that pass over and/or under the hydrodynamic lift blade, over a collection blade, and into the net. Thus, by utilizing two blades, where the leading first blade hydrodynamically can agitate and/or lift the debris and the second blade can guide the agitated debris into the net, all in a single forward pass of the water cleaner, a more efficient and/or effective cleaning of the water can result.
(3) One or more of these beneficial results can be accomplished by providing a hydrodynamic lift blade located in front of (relative to the direction of movement of the water cleaner) a debris collection blade of the water cleaner. The lift blade can be separated from and/or held off the floor by a gap measuring approximately 0.2 inches to approximately 2 inches (including all values and subranges therebetween), which can be created using one or more separators (e.g., sliders, rollers, spacers, etc.) typically positioned along and/or on one or both ends of the hydrodynamic lift blade and/or one or more arms via which the lift blade is attached to a net rim and/or frame of the water cleaner. This gap between the lowest portions of the lift blade and the floor can allow the lift blade to traverse the debris so that the fluid vortices created beneath, behind, and/or by the passing of the hydrodynamic lift blade can scrub and/or scour the floor and direct the agitated debris, via the vortexed and/or turbulent flow streams, into the debris collection net.
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(5) After hydrodynamic lift blade assembly 1500 is connected to frame 1100, tension springs 1670 can be connected between frame port 1190 and arm port 1690.
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(8) This magnitude of clearance height and/or gap 1750 can allow most debris resting on floor 1920 to remain stationary until hydrodynamic lift blade 1800 passes directly vertically over. Once blade 1800 traverses the debris, one or more vortices and/or eddies of turbulence can be created by the negative pressure directly under and behind blade 1800, which can scrub and/or scour floor 1920.
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(18) In various embodiments, resilient arm(s) 1620 can be attached to frame 1100 fixedly, pivotably, rotateably, slideably, non-destructively releaseably, etc. Similarly, lift blade 1800 can be attached to resilient arm(s) 1620 fixedly, pivotably, rotateably, slideably, non-destructively releaseably, etc. Likewise, separator(s) 1720 can be coupled to lift blade 1800 fixedly, pivotably, rotateably, slideably, non-destructively releaseably, etc. Note that by using one or more resilient arms 1620, biaser 1670 of
(19) As with separator(s) 1700, separator(s) 1710 and/or 1720 can be relatively small in width compared to the width of lift blade 1800, potentially allowing one or more gaps 1750 to extend unimpeded for a substantial portion of the length of lift blade 1800, such as for approximately 33 percent to approximately 100 percent of the length of lift blade 1800, including all values and sub-ranges therebetween, e.g., approximately any of 42.15, 50, 60, 66.7, 80.1, 90, 95.25, etc. percent. Heightwise, even when handle 1200 is angled with respect to floor 1920, separator(s) 1710 and/or 1720 can extend vertically to a position below the bottom-most point of lift blade 1800.
(20) Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a water cleaner, comprising: a handle; a collection net configured to operatively collect debris resident in water of a water container; a frame configured to attach to the handle and to operatively and substantially hold open a major inlet of the net; a collection blade integral to or attached to a bottom edge of the frame, the collection blade configured to operatively traverse along and/or adjacent to a floor of the water container; and/or a hydrodynamic assembly configured to be attached to the frame, the lift assembly comprising: an elongated hydrodynamic lift blade that defines a hydrodynamic lift blade longitudinal axis, a length, a substantially smooth upper surface, and/or a substantially smooth lower surface; at least one arm configured to operatively attach the hydrodynamic lift blade to the frame, the water cleaner configured to operatively resiliently bias the hydrodynamic lift blade toward the floor; and/or the water cleaner configured to operatively define a gap between the hydrodynamic lift blade and the floor, the gap extending uninterrupted for at least 50 percent of the length of the hydrodynamic lift blade; further comprising: at least one separator configured to operatively contact the floor of the water container; at least one separator configured to operatively slide along the floor of the water container; and/or at least one separator configured to operatively roll along the floor of the water container; wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to cause substantially turbulent flow in a flow stream that passes substantially below the hydrodynamic lift blade when the water cleaner moves in a direction that is substantially parallel to a plane of the floor of the water container; the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to maintain substantially laminar flow in a flow stream that passes substantially above the hydrodynamic lift blade when the water cleaner moves in a direction that is substantially parallel to a plane of the floor of the water container; the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to operatively entrain in a net-bound flow stream debris resting on the floor of the water container without touching that debris; the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to operatively direct debris into the collection net without touching that debris; the collection blade is configured to substantially prevent debris entrain in a net-bound flow stream by the hydrodynamic lift blade from flowing under the net when the water cleaner moves in a direction that is substantially parallel to a plane of the floor of the water container; the hydrodynamic assembly is configured to non-destructively removeably attach to the frame; the at least one pivot arm is configured to non-destructively releaseably attach to the frame; a longitudinal cross-section of the hydrodynamic lift blade is hydrofoil-shaped; the at least one separator is integral to or attached to the at least one pivot arm; the at least one separator is integral to or attached to the hydrodynamic lift blade; the water cleaner operatively biases the hydrodynamic lift blade toward the frame; and/or a position of the hydrodynamic lift blade with respect to the collection blade is operatively variable.
(21) Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a water cleaner, comprising: a handle; a collection net configured to operatively collect debris resident in water of a water container; a frame configured to attach to the handle and to operatively hold substantially open a primary inlet of the net; a collection blade integral to or attached to a bottom edge of the frame, the collection blade configured to operatively traverse along and/or adjacent to a floor of the water container; and/or a hydrodynamic lift assembly configured to be attached to the frame, the hydrodynamic lift assembly comprising: an elongated hydrodynamic lift blade that defines a hydrodynamic lift blade longitudinal axis; at least one arm configured to operatively attach the hydrodynamic lift blade to the frame; and/or at least one separator configured to operatively prevent direct contact between the hydrodynamic lift blade and the floor and between the hydrodynamic lift blade and debris supported by the floor; wherein: the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to operatively cause substantially turbulent flow in a flow stream that passes substantially below the hydrodynamic lift blade when the water cleaner moves in a direction that is substantially parallel to a plane of the floor of the water container; the at least one arm is configured to operatively remain in a fixed position with respect to the frame; and/or the hydrodynamic lift blade is configured to operatively remain in a fixed position with respect to the frame.
(22) Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a water debris entrainment assembly configured to be attached to a frame of a net device that is configured to collect debris from water in a water container, the net device comprising a collection blade configured to scrape a floor of the water container, the assembly comprising an elongated hydrodynamic lift blade that defines a hydrodynamic lift blade longitudinal axis, the hydrodynamic lift blade operatively configured to: be located forward of the collection blade with respect to operative movement of the net device; define an uninterrupted gap between itself and the floor of at least 0.2 inches along at least 70% of the length of hydrodynamic lift blade when the collection blade is in contact with the floor; direct debris into the collection net without touching that debris; and/or simultaneously cause, when the collection blade is in contact with and moves along the floor, substantially turbulent flow in a first flow stream that passes below the hydrodynamic lift blade and substantially laminar flow in a second flow stream that passes above an upper surface of the hydrodynamic lift blade.
DEFINITIONS
(23) When the following phrases are used substantively herein, the accompanying definitions apply. These phrases and definitions are presented without prejudice, and, consistent with the application, the right to redefine these phrases via amendment during the prosecution of this application or any application claiming priority hereto is reserved. For the purpose of interpreting a claim of any patent that claims priority hereto, each definition in that patent functions as a clear and unambiguous disavowal of the subject matter outside of that definition. aat least one. aboutaround and/or approximately. aboveover, at a higher level and/or place, and/or on top of. acrossfrom one side to another. activityan action, act, step, and/or process or portion thereof. adaptto design, make, set up, arrange, shape, configure, and/or make suitable and/or fit for a specific purpose, function, use, and/or situation. adaptera device used to effect operative compatibility between different parts of one or more pieces of an apparatus or system. adjacentclose to; lying near; next to; adjoining, and/or within a horizontal radius of approximately 0.2 to approximately 2 inches of, including all values and subranges therebetween. afterfollowing in time and/or subsequent to. agitateto upset, disturb, shake, and/or stir and/or to cause to move vigorously. agitatora device configured to upset, disturb, shake, scour, and/or stir and/or to cause to move vigorously. alongthrough, on, beside, over, in line with, in contact with, and/or parallel to the length and/or direction of; and/or from one end to the other of. andin conjunction with. and/oreither in conjunction with or in alternative to. anyone, some, every, and/or all without specification. apparatusan appliance or device for a particular purpose. approximatelyabout and/or nearly the same as. arman elongated structural member, which need not be solely linear. aroundabout, surrounding, and/or on substantially all sides of; and/or approximately. as long asif and/or since. assemblya plurality of coupled components; and/or a group of parts forming a self-contained, independently mounted unit. associateto join, connect together, and/or relate. atin, on, and/or near. at leastnot less than, and possibly more than. attachto fasten, secure, couple, and/or join. axisa straight line about which a body and/or geometric object rotates and/or can be conceived to rotate and/or a center line to which parts of a structure and/or body can be referred. based onindicating one or more factors that affect a determination, but not necessarily foreclosing additional factors that might affect that determination. beto exist in actuality. belowbeneath; in a lower place; and/or less than. betweenin a separating interval and/or intermediate to. biasto urge in a direction. bladea foil and/or a relatively thin rigid arm having flat or sometimes curved surfaces, which is moved by and/or used to cause motion in a fluid. bottoma lowest part of an object relative to a point of reference, the object in a predetermined orientation relative to the point of reference. boundgoing toward, heading toward, and/or on a certain path toward. byvia and/or with the use and/or help of canis capable of, in at least some embodiments. causeto bring about, provoke, precipitate, produce, elicit, be the reason for, result in, and/or effect. causeto bring about, provoke, precipitate, produce, elicit, be the reason for, result in, and/or effect. circuitan electrically conductive pathway and/or a communications connection established across two or more switching devices comprised by a network and between corresponding end systems connected to, but not comprised by the network. cleaningthe dislodging of extraneous matter and/or debris. collectto accumulate and/or gather. composition of mattera combination, reaction product, compound, mixture, formulation, material, and/or composite formed by a human and/or automation from two or more substances and/or elements. comprisingincluding but not limited to, what follows. configureto design, arrange, set up, shape, and/or make suitable and/or fit for a specific purpose, function, use, and/or situation. configured todesigned, arranged, set up, shaped, and/or made suitable and/or fit for a specific purpose, function, use, and/or situation, and/or having a structure that, during operation, will perform the indicated activity(ies). To the extent relevant to the current application, the use of configured to is expressly not intended to invoke 35 U.S.C. 112(f) for that structure. connectto join or fasten together. constrainto restrict, limit, regulate, and/or restrain within bounds. contactto touch and/or come together. containingincluding but not limited to. convertto transform, adapt, and/or change. correspondingrelated, associated, accompanying, similar in purpose and/or position, conforming in every respect, and/or equivalent and/or agreeing in amount, quantity, magnitude, quality, and/or degree. coupleablecapable of being joined, connected, and/or linked together. couplinglinking in some fashion. createto bring into being. cross-sectiona section formed by a plane cutting through an object at a right angle to an axis. debrisan undissolved extraneous solid substance present in the water of a water container but not attached to the water container, such as something submerged, floating on the surface, or supported by the bottom of the container, e.g., leaves, seeds, blooms, stems, sticks, clippings, mulch, water plants, algae, worms, insects, crustaceans, minnows, small animals, remains, food waste, organic matter, gravel, sand, fishing lures, toys, jewelry, and/or trash, etc. defineto establish the meaning, relationship, outline, form, and/or structure of; and/or to precisely and/or distinctly describe and/or specify. deriveto receive, obtain, and/or produce from a source and/or origin. determineto find out, obtain, calculate, decide, deduce, ascertain, and/or come to a decision, typically by investigation, reasoning, and/or calculation. devicea machine, manufacture, and/or collection thereof. directto point, aim, and/or send toward a place or object and/or to cause to move in or follow a predetermined course. directiona spatial relation between something and a course along which it points and/or moves; a distance independent relationship between two points in space that specifies the position of either with respect to the other; and/or a relationship by which the alignment and/or orientation of any position with respect to any other position is established. eachevery one of a group considered individually. edgea periphery, border, and/or boundary at which a surface terminates. effectivesufficient to bring about, provoke, elicit, and/or cause. elevateto raise in importance, height, and/or relative position. elongateddrawn out, made spatially longer, and/or having more length than width. embodimentan implementation, manifestation, and/or concrete representation. entrainto carry along in a current. estimate(n) a calculated value approximating an actual value; (v) to calculate and/or determine approximately and/or tentatively. exemplaryserving as an example, instance, and/or illustration. extendto reach spatially outward, stretch, cover, and/or span. firsta label for a referenced element in one or more patent claims, but that label does not necessarily imply any type of ordering to how that element (or any other elements of a similar type) is implemented in embodiments of the claimed subject matter. fixeda stable and/or unalterable form; substantially unchanged over a time period; and/or secured and/or incapable of translating with respect to a related object. floora supporting surface of a structure and/or a lower limit and/or base. flow(n) a stream and/or current; (v) to move and/or run smoothly with unbroken continuity, as in the manner characteristic of a fluid. foilan elongated solid object with a shape such that, when placed in fluid that is moving with respect to the foil (i.e., the fluid and/or the foil can be moving with respect to a fixed reference point, so long as there is differential movement between the fluid and foil), at a suitable angle of attack the flow of fluid around the foil can produce differential velocities in various streams of that flow, potentially leading to vortices, eddies, and/or a turbulent wake in at least some of those streams, and particularly those streams that pass below the lower surface of the foil. forwith a purpose of forwarddirected toward a point in advance; in a direction in front of; and/or at a position ahead of with respect to a flow direction. framea structure adapted to support and/or contain something. fromused to indicate a source, origin, and/or location thereof. furtherin addition. gapan aperture, break, opening, and/or a space within and/or between objects. generateto create, produce, give rise to, and/or bring into existence. givenknown, identified, specified, and/or determined. handlea part and/or element adapted to be held, seized, grasped, and/or receive an applied force. havingincluding but not limited to. holdto grasp in one's hands; to keep and/or maintain the existing state, condition, and/or position of; and/or to put in, keep, and/or maintain in a desired state, condition, and/or position. hydrodynamicOf, relating to, or operated by the force of liquid in motion. includingincluding but not limited to. initializeto prepare something for use and/or some future event. inletan opening providing a means of entrance. installto connect or set in position and prepare for use. integralformed or united into another entity. intotoward, in the direction of, and/or to the inside of; and/or to a condition, state, or form of. isto exist in actuality. laminar flownonturbulent motion of a fluid in which parallel layers have different velocities relative to each other. lengtha longest dimension of something and/or the measurement of the extent of something along its greatest dimension. liftto direct or carry from a lower to a higher position; to raise; and/or to elevate. longitudinalof and/or relating to a length; placed and/or running lengthwise. longitudinal axisa straight line defined parallel to an object's length and passing through a centroid of the object. lowerin a low position relative to something else. maintainto retain, preserve, sustain, keep in an existing state, and/or continue to obtain. majorgreater than others in scope, size, extent, and/or effect. mayis allowed and/or permitted to, in at least some embodiments. methodone or more acts that are performed upon subject matter to be transformed to a different state or thing and/or are tied to a particular apparatus, said one or more acts not a fundamental principal and not pre-empting all uses of a fundamental principal. moveto change a position and/or place. neara distance of less than approximately [X]. netan openwork fabric made of threads and/or cords that are woven and/or knotted together at regular intervals and/or a fabric consisting of a uniform open mesh made by weaving, twisting, knotting, crocheting, etc. noan absence of and/or lacking any. non-destructivelyto perform substantially without damaging; and/or of, relating to, and/or being a process that does not result in damage to the subject material and/or product and/or results in such minimal damage that the subject material and/or product can be re-used for its intended purpose. onebeing and/or amounting to a single unit, individual, and/or entire thing, item, and/or object. opennot closed. operablepracticable and/or fit, ready, and/or configured to be put into its intended use and/or service. operativewhen in operation for its intended use and/or service. ora conjunction used to indicate alternatives, typically appearing only before the last item in a group of alternative items. outsidebeyond a range, boundary, and/or limit; and/or not within. parallelof, relating to, or designating lines, curves, planes, and/or or surfaces everywhere equidistant. passto move by something and/or to cause to move. perfor each and/or by means of. perpendicularintersecting at or forming substantially right angles. pivotto rotate, revolve, and/or turn. pivotablecapable of pivoting. planea substantially flat surface and/or a surface containing all the straight lines that connect any two points on it. pluralitythe state of being plural and/or more than one. portiona part, component, section, percentage, ratio, and/or quantity that is less than a larger whole. position(n) a place, orient, and/or location, often relative to a reference point. (v) to put in a place, orientation, position, and/or location. pre-a prefix that precedes an activity that has occurred beforehand and/or in advance. predetermineto determine, decide, and/or establish in advance. preventto impede, resist, hinder, avert, stop, and/or keep from happening. priorbefore and/or preceding in time or order. probabilitya quantitative representation of a likelihood of an occurrence. productsomething produced by human and/or mechanical effort. projectto calculate, estimate, or predict. provideto furnish, supply, give, and/or make available. rangea measure of an extent of a set of values and/or an amount and/or extent of variation. ratioa relationship between two quantities expressed as a quotient of one divided by the other. receiveto get as a signal, take, acquire, and/or obtain. recommendto suggest, praise, commend, and/or endorse. reduceto make and/or become lesser and/or smaller. remainto stay in substantially a same location, position, and/or state. removeto free, take off, unbind, unfasten, take away, and/or shift or move from one place or position to another. repeatto do again and/or perform again. repeatedlyagain and again; repetitively. requestto express a desire for and/or ask for. residentlocated and/or present. resilientelastic and/or capable of regaining its original shape or position after bending, stretching, compression, and/or other deformation. restto not substantially move and/or to be supported by. result(n.) an outcome and/or consequence of a particular action, operation, and/or course; (v.) to cause an outcome and/or consequence of a particular action, operation, and/or course. rotationan act and/or process of turning around a center and/or an axis. saidwhen used in a system or device claim, an article indicating a subsequent claim term that has been previously introduced. scrapeto rub a surface with an edged device. seconda label for an element in one or more patent claims, the element other than a first referenced element of a similar type, but the label does not necessarily imply any type of ordering to how that second element or the first element is implemented in embodiments of the claimed subject matter. selectto make a choice or selection from alternatives. separateto disunite, space apart, set apart, and/or keep apart and/or to be positioned intermediate to. separatora physical structure that is configured to disunite, space apart, set apart, and/or keep apart and/or to be positioned intermediate to. seta related plurality. simultaneouslyhappening, existing, and/or done at substantially the same time. slideto, in a smooth and/or continuous motion, move one object relative to another. slidera device configured to slide. smoothfree from irregularities, obstructions, impediments, roughness, and/or projections. speciesa class of individuals and/or objects grouped by virtue of their common attributes and assigned a common name; a division subordinate to a genus. springa flexible elastic object, such as a coil of wire, bent bar, coupled set of plates, washer, etc., that regains its original shape after being compressed or extended, is used to store mechanical energy, and is often made of hardened and tempered material, such as steel. Types of springs can include coil springs, helical springs, conical springs, torsion springs, tension springs, compression springs, leaf springs, V-springs, spiral springs, spring washers, gas springs, rubber bands, etc. storeto place, hold, and/or retain data, typically in a memory. streama flow of water and/or other fluid. substantiallyto a great extent and/or degree. supportto bear the weight of, especially from below. surfacethe outer boundary of an object and/or a material layer constituting and/or resembling such a boundary. swimming poola structure, often a concrete-lined excavation of rectangular shape, that is filled with water and used for swimming. systema collection of mechanisms, devices, machines, articles of manufacture, processes, data, and/or instructions, the collection designed to perform one or more specific functions. tensiona deformation of an at least partially elastic body. thata pronoun used to indicate a thing as indicated, mentioned before, present, and/or well known. throughacross, among, between, and/or in one side and out the opposite and/or another side of toa preposition adapted for use for expressing purpose. touch(v) to make direct physical contact with. towardused to indicate a destination and/or in a physical and/or logical direction of. transformto change in measurable: form, appearance, nature, and/or character. transmitto send as a signal, provide, furnish, and/or supply. traverseto pass and/or travel along, across, over, and/or through. treatmentan act, manner, or method of handling and/or dealing with someone and/or something. turbulencethe often haphazard secondary motion caused by eddies within a moving fluid. turbulentcharacterized by turbulence; agitated; and/or churning. turbulent flowthe motion of a fluid having local velocities and/or pressures that fluctuate randomly or irregularly. underbelow, beneath, and/or in a lower position or place than. uninterruptedcontinuous and/or continuing in space without interruption. uponimmediately or very soon after; and/or on the occasion of. upperin a high position relative to something else. useto put into service. variable(n) a property, parameter, and/or characteristic capable of assuming any of an associated set of values. (adj) likely to change and/or vary; subject to variation; and/or changeable. viaby way of and/or utilizing. watera transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid containing approximately 11.188 percent hydrogen and approximately 88.812 percent oxygen, by weight, characterized by the chemical formula H2O, and, at standard pressure (approximately 14.7 psia), freezing at approximately 32 F. or 0 C and boiling at approximately 212 F. or 100 C. water-borneexisting in and/or carried by water. water containera receptacle in which water is held, retained, and/or limited in movement, and which typically has an at least partially open top and/or a nondestructively openable top and/or lid, such as a swimming pool, hot tub, fountain, fish pond, bird bath, fish tank, water garden, sump, collection basin, pond, stream, river, etc. weighta force with which a body is attracted to Earth or another celestial body, equal to the product of the object's mass and the acceleration of gravity; and/or a factor and/or value assigned to a number in a computation, such as in determining an average, to make the number's effect on the computation reflect its importance, significance, preference, impact, etc. whenat a time and/or during the time at which. whereinin regard to which; and; and/or in addition to. withaccompanied by. with regard toabout, regarding, relative to, and/or in relation to. with respect toabout, regarding, relative to, and/or in relation to. withininside the limits of. zonea region and/or volume having at least one predetermined boundary.
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(24) Various substantially and specifically practical and useful exemplary embodiments of the claimed subject matter are described herein, textually and/or graphically, including the best mode, if any, known to the inventor(s), for implementing the claimed subject matter by persons having ordinary skill in the art. References herein to in one embodiment, in an embodiment, or the like do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment.
(25) Any of numerous possible variations (e.g., modifications, augmentations, embellishments, refinements, and/or enhancements, etc.), details (e.g., species, aspects, nuances, and/or elaborations, etc.), and/or equivalents (e.g., substitutions, replacements, combinations, and/or alternatives, etc.) of one or more embodiments described herein might become apparent upon reading this document to a person having ordinary skill in the art, relying upon his/her expertise and/or knowledge of the entirety of the art and without exercising undue experimentation. The inventor(s) expects any person having ordinary skill in the art, after obtaining authorization from the inventor(s), to implement such variations, details, and/or equivalents as appropriate, and the inventor(s) therefore intends for the claimed subject matter to be practiced other than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, as permitted by law, the claimed subject matter includes and covers all variations, details, and equivalents of that claimed subject matter. Moreover, as permitted by law, every combination of the herein described characteristics, functions, activities, substances, and/or structural elements, and all possible variations, details, and equivalents thereof, is encompassed by the claimed subject matter unless otherwise clearly indicated herein, clearly and specifically disclaimed, or otherwise clearly unsuitable, inoperable, or contradicted by context.
(26) The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., such as) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate one or more embodiments and does not pose a limitation on the scope of any claimed subject matter unless otherwise stated. No language herein should be construed as indicating any non-claimed subject matter as essential to the practice of the claimed subject matter.
(27) Thus, regardless of the content of any portion (e.g., title, field, background, summary, description, abstract, drawing figure, etc.) of this document, unless clearly specified to the contrary, such as via explicit definition, assertion, or argument, or clearly contradicted by context, with respect to any claim, whether of this document and/or any claim of any document claiming priority hereto, and whether originally presented or otherwise: there is no requirement for the inclusion of any particular described characteristic, function, activity, substance, or structural element, for any particular sequence of activities, for any particular combination of substances, or for any particular interrelationship of elements; no described characteristic, function, activity, substance, or structural element is essential; and within, among, and between any described embodiments: any two or more described substances can be mixed, combined, reacted, separated, and/or segregated; any described characteristic, function, activity, substance, component, and/or structural element, or any combination thereof, can be specifically included, duplicated, excluded, combined, reordered, reconfigured, integrated, and/or segregated; any described interrelationship, sequence, and/or dependence between any described characteristics, functions, activities, substances, components, and/or structural elements can be omitted, changed, varied, and/or reordered; any described activity can be performed manually, semi-automatically, and/or automatically; any described activity can be repeated, performed by multiple entities, and/or performed in multiple jurisdictions.
(28) The use of the terms a, an, said, the, and/or similar referents in the context of describing various embodiments (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context.
(29) The terms comprising, having, including, and containing are to be construed as open-ended terms (i.e., meaning including, but not limited to,) unless otherwise noted.
(30) When any number or range is described herein, unless clearly stated otherwise, that number or range is approximate. Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value and each separate sub-range defined by such separate values is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. For example, if a range of 1 to 10 is described, that range includes all values therebetween, such as for example, 1.1, 2.5, 3.335, 5, 6.179, 8.9999, etc., and includes all sub-ranges therebetween, such as for example, 1 to 3.65, 2.8 to 8.14, 1.93 to 9, etc., even if those specific values or specific sub-ranges are not explicitly stated.
(31) When any phrase (i.e., one or more words) appearing in a claim is followed by a drawing element number, that drawing element number is exemplary and non-limiting on claim scope.
(32) No claim or claim element of this document is intended to invoke 35 USC 112(f) unless the precise phrase means for is followed by a gerund.
(33) Any information in any material (e.g., a United States patent, United States patent application, book, article, web page, etc.) that has been incorporated by reference herein, is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety to its fullest enabling extent permitted by law yet only to the extent that no conflict exists between such information and the other definitions, statements, and/or drawings set forth herein. In the event of such conflict, including a conflict that would render invalid any claim herein or seeking priority hereto, then any such conflicting information in such material is specifically not incorporated by reference herein. Any specific information in any portion of any material that has been incorporated by reference herein that identifies, criticizes, or compares to any prior art is not incorporated by reference herein.
(34) Applicant intends that each claim presented herein and at any point during the prosecution of this application, and in any application that claims priority hereto, defines a distinct patentable invention and that the scope of that invention must change commensurately if and as the scope of that claim changes during its prosecution. Thus, within this document, and during prosecution of any patent application related hereto, any reference to any claimed subject matter is intended to reference the precise language of the then-pending claimed subject matter at that particular point in time only.
(35) Accordingly, every portion (e.g., title, field, background, summary, description, abstract, drawing figure, etc.) of this document, other than the claims themselves and any provided definitions of the phrases used therein, is to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive. The scope of subject matter protected by any claim of any patent that issues based on this document is defined and limited only by the precise language of that claim (and all legal equivalents thereof) and any provided definition of any phrase used in that claim, as informed by the context of this document when reasonably interpreted by a person having ordinary skill in the relevant art.