Swimming pool cleaner
US-10066411-B2 · Sep 4, 2018 · US
US9683383B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9683383-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514740285-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 11, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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A pool cleaning robot, that may include a filter; a first impeller; a driving unit arranged to move the pool cleaning robot; an external housing that comprises a first inlet and a first outlet; a first pump motor arranged to rotate the first impeller; wherein when the first pump motor rotates the first impeller rotates along a first rotational direction causes fluid to be drawn through the first inlet and causes a first portion of the fluid to be filtered by the filter to provide filtered fluid that exits through the first outlet of the housing; wherein when the first pump motor rotates the first impeller rotates along a second rotational direction that is opposite to the first rotational direction, thereby performing a backwash operation of the filter.
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We claim: 1. A pool cleaning robot, comprising: a filter; a first impeller; a driving unit arranged to move the pool cleaning robot; an external housing that comprises a first inlet and a first outlet; a first pump motor arranged to rotate the first impeller; wherein when the first pump motor rotates the first impeller rotates along a first rotational direction causes fluid to be drawn through the first inlet and causes a first portion of the fluid to be filtered by the filter to provide filtered fluid that exits through the first outlet of the housing; wherein when the first pump motor rotates the first impeller rotates along a second rotational direction that is opposite to the first rotational direction, thereby performing a backwash operation of the filter. 2. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 1 further comprising a structural element; and wherein the filter and the structural element define a first space that has a spiral portion; wherein when the first pump motor rotates the first impeller along the first rotational direction the fluid follows a spiral path within the first space during which the first portion of the fluid is filtered by the filter. 3. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 1 further comprising a second impeller; wherein when the first impeller is rotated along the second rotational direction the second impeller is stationary. 4. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 1 further comprising a second impeller; wherein when the first impeller is rotated along the second rotational direction the second impeller rotates along the second rotational direction. 5. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 1 further comprising a second impeller and a second pump motor arranged to rotate the second impeller; wherein the controller arranged to control the first and second pump motors so that the first and second impellers are arranged to operate in at least three modes out of: a first mode during which the first and second impellers rotate about the first rotational direction and at a same speed; a second mode during which the first and second impellers rotate about the first rotational direction while one impeller of the first and second impellers rotates at a lower speed than another impeller of the first and second impellers; a third mode during which one impeller of the first and second impeller rotates about the first rotational direction at a speed that is higher than a speed of another impeller of the first and second impeller that rotates about the second rotational direction; and a fourth mode during which the first and second impellers rotates about the second rotational direction. 6. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 1 wherein the first pump motor is arranged to rotate the first impeller along the first rotational direction during a filtering period and is arranged to rotate the first impeller rotates along the second rotational direction during a backwash period; wherein the backwash period is shorter than the filtering period. 7. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 6 wherein the backwash period is less than five seconds and the filtering period exceeds a minute. 8. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 1 comprising a uni-directional valve for reducing an amount of dirt exited from the pool cleaning robot as a result of the backwash of the filter. 9. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 1 comprising a movable flap for reducing an amount of dirt exited from the pool cleaning robot as a result of the backwash of the filter. 10. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 1 further comprising an entrapment cell; wherein when the first pump motor rotates the first impeller along the first rotational direction a second portion of the fluid enters the entrapment cell; wherein the second portion of the fluid conveys particles that did not pass through the filter. 11. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 10 , wherein at least some of the particles conveyed by the second portion of the fluid are too big to be filtered by the filter. 12. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 10 , wherein the entrapment cell is arranged to return at least some of the second portion of the fluid to the first space. 13. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 1 further comprising a structural element; wherein the structural element comprises a wall and a spiral guide that is coupled to the wall. 14. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 13 wherein the wall comprises at least one opening that facilitates an exchange of fluid between the first space and the entrapment cell. 15. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 13 , wherein the wall and the filter have a radial symmetry in relation to a vertical axis. 16. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 13 wherein the first inlet has a first movable flap that is arranged to move between an inlet closing position and a fluid directing position. 17. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 16 , wherein the first movable flap, when positioned at the fluid directing position, is arranged to direct the fluid towards the spiral guide. 18. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 16 , wherein the first movable flap is arranged to move to the fluid directing position due to the rotation of the first impeller along the first rotational direction. 19. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 16 , wherein the first movable flap, when positioned at the inlet closing position, is arranged to prevent particles to exit the pool cleaning robot. 20. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 13 , wherein the external housing comprises multiple inlets that are located between the filter and the wall; and wherein each is proximate to a movable flap; wherein the multiple inlets comprise the first inlet. 21. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 20 , wherein the multiple inlets are formed within a ring shaped portion of a bottom panel of the housing, wherein the ring shape portion is delimited by the filter and the wall. 22. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 20 , wherein each movable flap, when positioned at a fluid directing position, directs the fluid towards the spiral guide. 23. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 13 , wherein the wall substantially surrounds the filter and wherein the filter substantially surrounds the first impeller. 24. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 13 , wherein the filter substantially surrounds the wall. 25. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 13 , comprising an entrapment cell that has a first opening for receiving the second portion of fluid, the first opening is at least partially defined by an upper rim of the wall. 26. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 13 , comprising an entrapment cell and a fluid directing element that extends between the wall and the filter and arranged to direct fluid that reaches the end of the spiral path to enter the entrapment cell. 27. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 1 , wherein the first outlet is preceded by a first fluid conduit that is arranged to guide the filtered fluid from the first impeller towards the first outlet so that the filtered fluid exits the pool cleaning robot such as to induce motion of the pool cleaning robot along a first direction. 28. The pool cleaning robot according to claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a second outlet and where
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