WO1998014678A1 - Swimming pool cleaner component - Google Patents

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WO1998014678A1
WO1998014678A1 PCT/US1997/017631 US9717631W WO9814678A1 WO 1998014678 A1 WO1998014678 A1 WO 1998014678A1 US 9717631 W US9717631 W US 9717631W WO 9814678 A1 WO9814678 A1 WO 9814678A1
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disc
foot
pool cleaner
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swimming pool
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PCT/US1997/017631
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David Seagrave Atkins
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Baracuda International Corporation
Zodiac Pool Care Europe.
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Priority to EP97945389A priority Critical patent/EP0932736B1/en
Priority to DE69731761T priority patent/DE69731761T2/en
Priority to CA002266355A priority patent/CA2266355C/en
Priority to US09/214,578 priority patent/US6122794A/en
Priority to BR9711848-6A priority patent/BR9711848A/en
Priority to AU46606/97A priority patent/AU728551B2/en
Publication of WO1998014678A1 publication Critical patent/WO1998014678A1/en

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H4/00Swimming or splash baths or pools
    • E04H4/14Parts, details or accessories not otherwise provided for
    • E04H4/16Parts, details or accessories not otherwise provided for specially adapted for cleaning
    • E04H4/1654Self-propelled cleaners
    • E04H4/1663Self-propelled cleaners the propulsion resulting from an intermittent interruption of the waterflow through the cleaner

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  • This invention relates to a component for a suction operated automatic swimming pool cleaner.
  • swimming pool cleaners which operate on suction generated by the swimming pool filtration plant.
  • these cleaners require a flexible disc to hold the cleaner against the surface being cleaned and a wear resistant foot which runs over the surface.
  • the foot is moulded to have a stepped configuration so that water can pass under the disc and foot carrying detritus into the cleaner body and thence to be caught in a collection trap or the pool filter.
  • the foot is firmly resiliently engaged on the body and the disc engaged in a peripheral recess around the foot so that it can rotate around the foot.
  • the components are made of different materials and are costly components of the cleaner.
  • the Applicant has monitored the wear and tear on many cleaners and the object of this invention is to provide a component which will materially reduce the cost of manufacture of the pool cleaner while in no way reducing its efficacy in use.
  • a swimming pool cleaner component comprising a foot and flexible disc moulded as an integral unit. Further features of this invention provide for the foot to be rotatable on and supported by the body of the pool cleaner, for the shape of the foot to generally conform to a truncated conical shape and for the inner edges of the surface engaging parts of the foot to be more rigid than the outer edges.
  • the invention also provides for the disc to have a ring of reduced thickness around the foot and to have radially extending ribs of reduced thickness and a series of venturi openings spaced apart from the foot symmetrically there around.
  • the surface of material around the openings in contact in use with a surface being cleaned will preferably be dished to ensure a very thin suction at the opening.
  • the invention also provides for the upper surface of the foot to provide a series of sand traps facilitating the transport of sand cleaned from the pool through the cleaner.
  • the outer edge of the disc will preferably be of serrated shape with short upward projections extending from the peaks of the serrations.
  • the component can be moulded from a poly vinyl chloride composition.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of the cleaner component in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a diametral section through the central part of the component
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of a second embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 4 is an underneath view of the second embodiment
  • the component 1 for a swimming pool cleaner is preferably moulded of polyvinyl chloride material.
  • This material is chosen to be cross-linkable to enable wear resistance characteristics to be varied to predetermined degrees.
  • the component is designed so that this material can be used without distorting hoop stresses developing in the component during curing. This is achieved by the construction described below.
  • the component 1 consists of a peripheral annular disc part 2 integrally moulded with a central boss part forming a foot 3 for the pool cleaner.
  • the base of the foot is of truncated conical shape as indicated at 4. This gives a stability to the structure while allowing the base 5 of the foot 3 to be flexible around its outer edges.
  • the conical section emphasises the ability of the foot to deform at the surface being cleaned and so tend to cling to projections and corners formed, for example, by steps on the surface to be cleaned.
  • the normally circular opening into the foot can be given different elongated shapes to assist the facility.
  • Gussets 6 are provided symmetrically spaced around the foot 3 extending between the central and horizontal sections.
  • An annular inwardly facing rim 7 is provided to rotatably engage in a groove provided around the bottom of a pool cleaner body (not shown).
  • the base of the foot 3 is of stepped configuration with the lower sections 8 providing the parts of the foot engaging the surface being cleaned during use of the pool cleaner.
  • the indented stepped sections 9 on the bottom surface provide flow openings into the body of the pool cleaner from underneath the foot and disc.
  • the outer part of the surface engaging sections is more flexible than the smaller diameter inner sections.
  • the foot 3 is joined to the flexible annular disc 2 by a ring 12 of thin sectioned material which provide great flexibility of the disc 2 relative to the foot 3.
  • Radially extending upstanding hinge sections 13 of reduced section material are symmetrically distributed across the upper surface of the disc 2 providing both flexibility to the disc and guide paths for sand and other detritus over the top surface of the disc towards the pockets formed between the stepped sections of the foot 3. These hinge sections also enable the effects of hoop stresses occurring during moulding and curing to be overcome. Escape holes 14 are provided through the walls of the pockets not providing flow openings 10 into the body of the cleaner. The intention is to allow escape of sand which may otherwise accumulate.
  • hinge sections 13 and the ring 12 of reduced sectioned material ensure a flexibility to the dish which enables it to move over or around obstacles encountered during cleaning of a pool and substantially prevents the cleaner from becoming jammed.
  • the edge 15 of the disc 2 is serrated and short upstanding and outwardly projecting fins 16 extend from the apices of the serrations.
  • Venturi shaped holes 17 are provided through the disc at spaced intervals.
  • the disc below these holes 17 is dished as indicated at 18 to provide thin edges around the periphery of the holes. These holes improve the flow characteristics of the water over the surface of the disc into the body of the pool cleaner. It will be appreciated that the construction described above results in a highly flexible and efficient disc and foot combination which has a central part providing adequate support to hold the body of a pool cleaner properly orientated during use. It further provides substantial cost savings in the manufacture of the components by reduction both in the amount of material required and in the kind of material that can be used in the moulding of the combined components.
  • FIG. 4 of the underneath of the disc shows a circle 20 which is the position at which the thickness of the disc 2 commences to reduce radially outwardly to the edge 15. Radially inwardly of the circle 20 the thickness of the disc remains constant.

Abstract

An integrally-moulded foot (3) and disc (2) for a swimming pool cleaner is disclosed. The disc (2) optionally may include tapering holes (17) at spaced intervals.

Description

SWIMMING POOL CLEANER COMPONENT
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a component for a suction operated automatic swimming pool cleaner.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Several kinds of swimming pool cleaners have been developed which operate on suction generated by the swimming pool filtration plant. Usually these cleaners require a flexible disc to hold the cleaner against the surface being cleaned and a wear resistant foot which runs over the surface. The foot is moulded to have a stepped configuration so that water can pass under the disc and foot carrying detritus into the cleaner body and thence to be caught in a collection trap or the pool filter.
The foot is firmly resiliently engaged on the body and the disc engaged in a peripheral recess around the foot so that it can rotate around the foot. The components are made of different materials and are costly components of the cleaner.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
The Applicant has monitored the wear and tear on many cleaners and the object of this invention is to provide a component which will materially reduce the cost of manufacture of the pool cleaner while in no way reducing its efficacy in use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to this invention there is provided a swimming pool cleaner component comprising a foot and flexible disc moulded as an integral unit. Further features of this invention provide for the foot to be rotatable on and supported by the body of the pool cleaner, for the shape of the foot to generally conform to a truncated conical shape and for the inner edges of the surface engaging parts of the foot to be more rigid than the outer edges.
The invention also provides for the disc to have a ring of reduced thickness around the foot and to have radially extending ribs of reduced thickness and a series of venturi openings spaced apart from the foot symmetrically there around. The surface of material around the openings in contact in use with a surface being cleaned will preferably be dished to ensure a very thin suction at the opening.
The invention also provides for the upper surface of the foot to provide a series of sand traps facilitating the transport of sand cleaned from the pool through the cleaner.
The outer edge of the disc will preferably be of serrated shape with short upward projections extending from the peaks of the serrations.
It is a feature of this invention that the component can be moulded from a poly vinyl chloride composition.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other features of this invention will become apparent from the following description of two examples illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a plan view of the cleaner component in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a diametral section through the central part of the component;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of a second embodiment of the invention; Fig. 4 is an underneath view of the second embodiment;
Fig. 5 is a diametral sectional elevation on section C-C; Fig. 6 is an enlarged partial diametral sectional elevation on section B-B; Fig. 7 is an enlarged diametral section through the central part on section C-C; Fig. 8 is an enlarged diametral section through the central point on section B-B; Fig. 9 is a partial sectional elevation showing a hinge detail; and Fig. 10 is a plan view showing a detail of venturi holes.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
As shown the component 1 for a swimming pool cleaner is preferably moulded of polyvinyl chloride material. This material is chosen to be cross-linkable to enable wear resistance characteristics to be varied to predetermined degrees. The component is designed so that this material can be used without distorting hoop stresses developing in the component during curing. This is achieved by the construction described below.
The component 1 consists of a peripheral annular disc part 2 integrally moulded with a central boss part forming a foot 3 for the pool cleaner. The base of the foot is of truncated conical shape as indicated at 4. This gives a stability to the structure while allowing the base 5 of the foot 3 to be flexible around its outer edges. The conical section emphasises the ability of the foot to deform at the surface being cleaned and so tend to cling to projections and corners formed, for example, by steps on the surface to be cleaned. The normally circular opening into the foot can be given different elongated shapes to assist the facility. Gussets 6 are provided symmetrically spaced around the foot 3 extending between the central and horizontal sections.
An annular inwardly facing rim 7 is provided to rotatably engage in a groove provided around the bottom of a pool cleaner body (not shown).
The base of the foot 3 is of stepped configuration with the lower sections 8 providing the parts of the foot engaging the surface being cleaned during use of the pool cleaner. The indented stepped sections 9 on the bottom surface provide flow openings into the body of the pool cleaner from underneath the foot and disc. The outer part of the surface engaging sections is more flexible than the smaller diameter inner sections.
Further openings 10 through the wall of the base part of the foot 3 allow flow of water above the disc into the pool cleaner body.
The foot 3 is joined to the flexible annular disc 2 by a ring 12 of thin sectioned material which provide great flexibility of the disc 2 relative to the foot 3.
Radially extending upstanding hinge sections 13 of reduced section material are symmetrically distributed across the upper surface of the disc 2 providing both flexibility to the disc and guide paths for sand and other detritus over the top surface of the disc towards the pockets formed between the stepped sections of the foot 3. These hinge sections also enable the effects of hoop stresses occurring during moulding and curing to be overcome. Escape holes 14 are provided through the walls of the pockets not providing flow openings 10 into the body of the cleaner. The intention is to allow escape of sand which may otherwise accumulate.
These hinge sections 13 and the ring 12 of reduced sectioned material ensure a flexibility to the dish which enables it to move over or around obstacles encountered during cleaning of a pool and substantially prevents the cleaner from becoming jammed.
The edge 15 of the disc 2 is serrated and short upstanding and outwardly projecting fins 16 extend from the apices of the serrations.
Venturi shaped holes 17 are provided through the disc at spaced intervals. The disc below these holes 17 is dished as indicated at 18 to provide thin edges around the periphery of the holes. These holes improve the flow characteristics of the water over the surface of the disc into the body of the pool cleaner. It will be appreciated that the construction described above results in a highly flexible and efficient disc and foot combination which has a central part providing adequate support to hold the body of a pool cleaner properly orientated during use. It further provides substantial cost savings in the manufacture of the components by reduction both in the amount of material required and in the kind of material that can be used in the moulding of the combined components.
Referring to Figures 3 to 10, many features are the same as are shown in Figures 1 and 2 and the same reference numerals for these features are used. The description of Figures 1 and 2 is referred to. No escape holes 14 are provided in this second embodiment. They are not important to have. The venturi shaped holes 17 are so called because they provide a narrowing passage for the radially inward flow of water through the holes, accelerating this flow. Hence the comment that they improve the flow characteristics of the water over the disc into the body of the pool cleaner.
The view of Figure 4 of the underneath of the disc shows a circle 20 which is the position at which the thickness of the disc 2 commences to reduce radially outwardly to the edge 15. Radially inwardly of the circle 20 the thickness of the disc remains constant.

Claims

1. For a swimming pool cleaner which consists of a body which has first structure for connection to a flexible suction pipe, second structure for intermittent interruption of a flow of water into the suction pipe and third structure for connection to a foot and flexible disc, a component which comprises:
a foot and a flexible disc moulded as an integral unit, the foot formed as a central boss part with a peripheral base;
the boss part having an upper rim for connection to the third structure of the body part; and
the disc formed as an integral outer annular part.
2. A component for a swimming pool cleaner as claimed in claim 1 , in which the foot has a truncated conical shape and the rim is inwardly facing.
3. A component for a swimming pool cleaner as claimed in claim 1 , in which the boss has indented stepped sections which provide flow openings into the body of the pool cleaner from underneath the integral foot and disc.
4. A component for a swimming pool cleaner as claimed in claim 1 , which is provided with openings through the wall of the boss part of the foot above the integral disc to allow flow of water above the disc into the body of the pool cleaner.
5. A component for a swimming pool cleaner as claimed in claim 1 , in which gussets are provided symmetrically spaced around the boss of the foot and the inner part of the foot is less flexible than the outer part of the foot.
6. A component for a swimming pool cleaner as claimed in claim 1 , which comprises a ring of reduced sectional material which provides flexibility of the disc relative to the foot.
7. A component for a swimming pool cleaner as claimed in claim 1 , in which the disc comprises radially extending upstanding hinge sections of reduced sectional material symmetrically distributed across the upper surface of the disc, providing flexibility to the disc and guide paths for sand and other detritus.
8. A component for a swimming pool cleaner as claimed in claim 1, in which the outer edge of the disc is serrated and short upstanding and outwardly projecting fins extend from the apices of the serrations.
9. A component for a swimming pool as claimed in claim 1 , in which tapering holes are provided in the disc at spaced intervals and the material of the disc is dished around the holes to provide thin edges around the periphery of the holes.
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EP97945389A EP0932736B1 (en) 1996-10-03 1997-09-29 Swimming pool cleaner component
DE69731761T DE69731761T2 (en) 1996-10-03 1997-09-29 ELEMENT OF A SWIMMING POOL CLEANER
CA002266355A CA2266355C (en) 1996-10-03 1997-09-29 Swimming pool cleaner component
US09/214,578 US6122794A (en) 1996-10-03 1997-09-29 Swimming pool cleaner component
BR9711848-6A BR9711848A (en) 1996-10-03 1997-09-29 Pool cleaner
AU46606/97A AU728551B2 (en) 1996-10-03 1997-09-29 Swimming pool cleaner component

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WO1999028577A1 (en) * 1997-11-26 1999-06-10 Freemantle, Eric Pool cleaner
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