Swimming pool cleaner
US-9593502-B2 · Mar 14, 2017 · US
US9784007B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9784007-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414489240-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 19, 2009 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A swimming pool cleaner including a body having a debris inlet and a debris outlet and defining an elongate slotted cavity pivotably holding proximal ends of flap members forming a segmented skirt which forms with the pool surface a plenum from which water and debris are drawn into the inlet. The slotted cavity is configured for strain-free insertion of the flap-member proximal ends into the cavity. A removable nozzle within the debris inlet and retaining the flap-member proximal ends in the cavity. A method for inlet to control debris-laden water flow. The cleaner further including a tool-free nozzle-mounting structure at the debris inlet removably retaining the nozzle within the debris inlet and a tool-free wheel-mounting assembly. a plurality of removable nozzles are interchangeably secured within the debris inlet, each nozzle having a flow opening sized differently from flow opening(s) of the other nozzle(s) to control debris-laden water flow.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A swimming pool cleaner comprising: a body having a debris inlet and a debris outlet; at least one pair of wheels secured with respect to each side of the body for moving the cleaner along an underwater pool surface to clean debris therefrom; a tool-free wheel-mounting assembly including each of the wheels having a ball bearing which rotatably holds such wheel on a non-rotating shaft extending laterally from a respective side of the cleaner body, each ball-bearing having an interior configuration matching an exterior configuration of the shaft in non-rotating engagement therewith. 2. The pool cleaner of claim 1 wherein each shaft having a polygonal exterior and each bearing having a polygonal interior matching the shaft exterior in non-rotating engagement therewith. 3. The pool cleaner of claim 1 wherein the ball bearing is a double-race bearing in non-rotating engagement with the respective wheel. 4. The pool cleaner of claim 1 wherein: each shaft has a hollow interior with an inwardly-facing shoulder therewithin; and the tool-free wheel-mounting assembly includes a removable clip inserted into the shaft interior and in a locking engagement with the shoulder, the clip having an exterior head and at least two fingers extending therefrom and terminating with a hook-end within the shaft interior, the fingers being pressed together upon insertion into the shaft and spread out against the shoulder in the locking engagement therewith which securely holds the wheel on the shaft. 5. A swimming pool cleaner comprising: a body having a debris inlet and a debris outlet; a removable nozzle within the debris inlet to control debris-laden water flow; and a tool-free nozzle-mounting structure at the debris inlet removably retaining the nozzle within the debris inlet. 6. The pool cleaner of claim 5 wherein the tool-free nozzle-mounting structure includes forming a spring-grip formed by the body and inwardly displaceable when pressed by the nozzle being inserted into the debris inlet beyond the spring-grip which resiliently returns to its original orientation thereby locking the nozzle within the inlet. 7. The pool cleaner of claim 6 wherein: the nozzle has a pair of lateral protrusions each extending from one of lateral sides of the nozzle; and the spring-grip is formed by a pair of side body portions extending laterally from the inlet and each engaging the corresponding lateral protrusion of the nozzle thereby retaining the nozzle within the debris inlet. 8. The pool cleaner of claim 7 wherein each protrusion has a first surface substantially orthogonal to the nozzle lateral side and a second surface sloping between the first surface and the nozzle lateral side, the orthogonal surface pressing on the corresponding side body portion and the sloping surface permitting release of the nozzle from the inlet. 9. The pool cleaner of claim 8 wherein each side body portion extends outwardly from the debris inlet thereby forming tapered body surfaces minimizing entrapment of the cleaner on step-like pool structures.
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