Debris Bag with Detachable Collar
US-2016199759-A1 · Jul 14, 2016 · US
US10030402B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10030402-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615281671-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 24, 2018 |
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Swimming pool cleaners are detailed with filtration components attached at the rears of their bodies. At least some of the components may be external to a body, rather than within it, so as to provide greater surface area for filtered water to exit. They also may allow users to view the quantity of debris trapped in the filter without having to dissemble the cleaner. By contrast with many existing external filter bags, moreover, the components need not protrude materially above (or below) the heights of the bodies, hence avoiding creation of hydraulic drag as the cleaners move within pools, spas, or other liquid-containing vessels.
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What is claimed is: 1. An automatic swimming pool cleaner comprising: a. a body having (i) a water inlet and (ii) a rear area; b. a drive system configured in use to move the body automatically within a swimming pool; and c. a debris canister (i) having a shape, (ii) being connected to the body at the rear area, (iii) having at least a portion external to the body configured so that water having entered the body through the water inlet returns to a swimming pool therethrough when the automatic swimming pool cleaner is in use, and (iv) comprising mesh panels and a support frame, (A) at least one of the mesh panels being external to the body and configured to exhaust water directly to the swimming pool and (B) the support frame maintaining the shape of the debris canister regardless of whether water is flowing therethrough. 2. An automatic swimming pool cleaner according to claim 1 in which the body has a height and the debris canister spans substantially the height of the body. 3. An automatic swimming pool cleaner according to claim 1 in which the body has a width and the debris canister spans substantially the width of the body. 4. An automatic swimming pool cleaner according to claim 1 in which the support frame is rigid and the at least one mesh panel allows viewing of debris therethrough. 5. An automatic swimming pool cleaner comprising: a. a body having (i) a water inlet and (ii) a rear area; and b. a debris canister (i) connected to the body at the rear area, (ii) having at least a portion external to the body configured so that water having entered the body through the water inlet returns to a swimming pool therethrough when the automatic swimming pool cleaner is in use, and (iii) comprising mesh panels and a support frame, and in which (A) at least one of the mesh panels is external to the body and (B) the support frame comprises a fore half and a back half configured to attach thereto. 6. An automatic swimming pool cleaner according to claim 5 in which the back half is configured to be detached from the fore half for replacement with another back half of different size. 7. An automatic swimming pool cleaner comprising: a. a body having (i) a water inlet, (ii) a rear area, (iii) a height, and (iv) a width; and b. a debris canister (i) connected to the body at the rear area, (ii) having at least a portion external to the body configured so that water having entered the body through the water inlet returns to a swimming pool therethrough when the automatic swimming pool cleaner is in use, (iii) spanning substantially the height and width of the body, and (iv) comprising mesh panels and a rigid support frame, at least one of the mesh panels being external to the body and allowing viewing of debris therethrough and the support frame comprising a fore half and a back half configured to attach thereto, the back half also being configured to be detached from the fore half for replacement with another back half of different size. 8. An automatic swimming pool cleaner comprising: a. a body having a water inlet; b. a drive system configured in use to move the body automatically within a swimming pool; and c. a debris canister (i) having a shape, (ii) being connected to the body, (iii) having at least a portion external to the body configured so that water having entered the body through the water inlet returns to a swimming pool therethrough when the automatic swimming pool cleaner is in use, and (iv) comprising mesh panels and a support frame, (A) at least one of the mesh panels being external to the body and configured to exhaust water directly to the swimming pool and (B) the support frame maintaining the shape of the debris canister regardless of whether water is flowing therethrough.
supported · CPC title
Processes for the treatment of water whereby the filtration technique is of importance (C02F1/44 takes precedence; construction of filters in general B01D24/00 - B01D41/00) · CPC title
Self-propelled cleaners · CPC title
Filters with built-in pumps {filters provided with a pump mounted in or on the casing (aquarium pumps or filters A01K63/04)} · CPC title
from bathing facilities, e.g. swimming pools · CPC title
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