Alternating paddle mechanism for pool cleaner
US-9850672-B2 · Dec 26, 2017 · US
US9677293B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9677293-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414459332-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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A pool cover system that may include a pool cover; a debris collection unit that is coupled to a front end of the pool cover; and a debris manipulator that is coupled to the debris collection unit and is arranged to move the debris collection unit between a debris collection position and a debris dumping position.
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We claim: 1. A pool cover system, comprising: a pool cover; a debris collection unit that is coupled to a front end of the pool cover; and a debris manipulator that is coupled to the debris collection unit and is arranged to move the debris collection unit between a debris collection position and a debris dumping position; wherein the debris manipulator comprises a rod that has a jagged surface, a gear and a gear axis; wherein the gear axis is connected to the debris collection unit; wherein the jagged surface of the rod meshes with the gear thereby translating a backward movement of the rod to a rotation of the debris collection unit about the gear axis. 2. The pool cover system according to claim 1 wherein when positioned in the debris dumping position the debris collection unit is arranged to dump, on the pool cover, at least a part of the debris. 3. The pool cover system according to claim 1 wherein the rotation of the debris collection unit about the gear axis results in having at least a portion of the debris collection unit directly above a front area of the pool cover. 4. The pool cover system according to claim 1 wherein when the debris collection unit is positioned in the debris collection position at least a majority of the debris collection unit is submerged and wherein when the debris collection unit is positioned in the debris dumping position at least fifty percent of the debris collection unit is positioned above the front end of the pool cover. 5. The pool cover system according to claim 1 wherein the debris collection unit comprises an apertured front portion, an apertured rear portion and an apertured intermediate portion that is located between the front and rear apertured portions; wherein when the debris collection unit is positioned in the debris collection position an upper end of the apertured rear portion is higher than an upper end of the apertured front portion. 6. The pool covers system according to claim 1 wherein the debris collection unit has a concave J-shaped cross section. 7. The pool cover system according to claim 1 wherein the debris collection unit comprises a debris collection portion; wherein when the debris collection unit is positioned in the debris collection position at least a majority of the debris collection portion is positioned in front of the pool cover and wherein when the debris collection unit is positioned in the debris dumping position at least fifty percent of the debris collection unit is positioned after the front end of the pool cover. 8. The pool cover system according to claim 1 further comprising a sensor that is coupled to the debris manipulator, wherein the debris manipulator is responsive to information provided by the sensor. 9. The pool cover system according to claim 8 wherein the sensor is a mechanical sensor that is arranged to trigger the rotation of the debris collection unit about the gear axis. 10. The pool cover system according to claim 8 wherein the sensor is an electromagnetic sensor that is arranged to trigger a movement of the debris collection unit from the debris collection position to debris dumping position when sensing that a pool sidewall that faces the front end of the pool cover is within a predefined distance from the front end of the pool cover. 11. The pool cover system according to claim 1 wherein the rod is connected to a spring that induced the rod to move forward. 12. The pool cover system according to claim 1 further comprising at least one solar panel that is coupled to the pool cover. 13. The pool cover system according to claim 1 further comprising at least one solar panel for providing electrical energy, a battery for receiving the electrical energy, wherein the battery is electrically coupled to at least one element out of a sensor and a pool cover manipulator. 14. The pool cover system according to claim 12 wherein the at least one solar panel is multiple solar panels; wherein the pool cover comprises multiple slates that are hinged to each other; and wherein a plurality of slates are coupled to a plurality of solar panels. 15. The pool cover system according to claim 1 wherein the pool cover comprises multiple floating slates that are hinged to each other. 16. The pool cover system according to claim 1 further comprising a winding mechanism that is connected to a rear portion of the pool cover and is arranged to wind the pool cover during a pool uncover process and to unwind the pool cover during a pool cover process. 17. A kit comprising a debris collection unit having a pool cover interface for interfacing the debris collection unit to a pool cover; and a debris manipulator that is coupled to the debris collection unit and is arranged to move the debris collection unit between a debris collection position and a debris dumping position; wherein the debris manipulator comprises a rod that has a jagged surface, a gear and a gear axis; wherein the gear axis is connected to the debris collection unit; and wherein the jagged surface of the rod meshes with the gear thereby translating a backward movement of the rod to a rotation of the debris collection unit about the gear axis. 18. The pool cover system according to claim 12 wherein the at least one solar panel is capable of withstanding humans stepping onto the pool cover. 19. The pool cover system according to claim 12 wherein the at least one solar panel is a walk on solar panel.
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