Pool cleaner with detachable scrubber assembly
US-9119463-B2 · Sep 1, 2015 · US
US9677295B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9677295-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514820050-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 3, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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Embodiments of the invention provide a scrubber assembly for a pool cleaner comprising a center shaft and a rotary cylinder positioned around the center shaft and including an internal spur gear profile. The scrubber assembly further includes a first pinion gear engagable with the internal spur gear profile of the rotary cylinder and aligned off-center from the center shaft and a first end bracket coupled to a first end of the center shaft and rotatable about the first pinion gear.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A scrubber assembly for a pool cleaner, the scrubber assembly comprising: a center shaft; a rotary cylinder positioned around the center shaft and including an internal spur gear profile; a first pinion gear engagable with the internal spur gear profile of the rotary cylinder and aligned off-center from the center shaft; and a first end bracket coupled to a first end of the center shaft and rotatable about the first pinion gear. 2. The scrubber assembly of claim 1 and further comprising a spur gear capable of rotating the first pinion gear, wherein rotation of the first pinion gear causes rotation of the rotary cylinder around the center shaft. 3. The scrubber assembly of claim 2 and further comprising a first bearing coupled to the center shaft, wherein the rotary cylinder is rotatable about the first bearing. 4. The scrubber assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first end bracket includes an arm capable of limiting the rotation of the first end bracket about the first pinion gear. 5. The scrubber assembly of claim 1 and further comprising an elastomeric bristle coupled to the rotary cylinder. 6. The scrubber assembly of claim 5 , wherein the elastomeric bristle is coupled to the rotary cylinder by snap-on fittings. 7. The scrubber assembly of claim 5 , wherein the elastomeric bristle is wrapped around the rotary cylinder and attached to the rotary cylinder by snap-on fittings. 8. A scrubber assembly for a pool cleaner, the scrubber assembly comprising: a center shaft; a rotary cylinder positioned around the center shaft and including a bristle and an internal spur gear profile; a first pinion gear engagable with the internal spur gear profile of the rotary cylinder and positioned off-center from the center shaft; an external spur gear engaged with the first pinion gear, the external spur gear adapted for engagement with inner teeth of a front wheel assembly of a pool cleaner to follow forward and backward movement of the front wheel assembly. 9. The scrubber assembly of claim 8 and further comprising first and second end brackets coupled to first and second ends, respectively, of the center shaft and rotatable about the first pinion gear. 10. The scrubber assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first end bracket includes an arm capable of limiting the rotation of the first end bracket about the first pinion gear. 11. The scrubber assembly of claim 8 and further comprising a second spur gear capable of rotating the first pinion gear, wherein rotation of the first pinion gear causes rotation of the rotary cylinder around the center shaft. 12. The scrubber assembly of claim 11 and further comprising a first bearing coupled to the center shaft, wherein the rotary cylinder is rotatable about the first bearing. 13. The scrubber assembly of claim 8 , wherein the bristle is an elastomeric bristle coupled to the rotary cylinder. 14. The scrubber assembly of claim 13 , wherein the elastomeric bristle is coupled to the rotary cylinder by snap-on fittings. 15. The scrubber assembly of claim 13 , wherein the elastomeric bristle is wrapped around the rotary cylinder and attached to the rotary cylinder by snap-on fittings. 16. A scrubber assembly for a pool cleaner, the scrubber assembly comprising: a scrubber including a radially internal gear profile and radially external bristles opposite the radially internal gear profile; a first gear engaging the internal gear profile; a second gear disposed outside of the scrubber; and a shaft, the first gear and the second gear to rotate with the shaft. 17. The scrubber assembly of claim 16 , wherein the scrubber includes a cylinder. 18. The scrubber assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a bracket supporting the first gear. 19. The scrubber assembly of claim 18 , wherein the bracket includes a resilient arm. 20. The scrubber assembly of claim 18 , wherein the bracket rotates around the first gear.
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