Claims
- 1. A swimming pool cleaner comprising:a cleaner body; a propulsion generator operable to produce a force for propelling said body in a forward direction; a motion sensor operable to indicate when said body fails to move at a rate exceeding a certain threshold; and repositioning means responsive to said motion sensor indication for producing a force for a limited duration to reposition said body; and whereby said propulsion generator after said limited duration causes said body to resume travel in said forward direction.
- 2. The cleaner of claim 1 wherein said repositioning means is located on said body.
- 3. The cleaner of claim 1 further including a flexible conduit connected to said body for supplying power thereto.
- 4. The cleaner of claim 3 wherein said repositioning means is carried by said conduit.
- 5. The cleaner of claim 3 wherein said conduit comprises a hose connected to said body for carrying a supply water flow to or from an external pump; and whereinsaid supply water flow powers said propulsion generator to produce said propelling force.
- 6. The cleaner of claim 3 wherein said conduit comprises a hose connected to said body for carrying a supply water flow to or from an external pump; and whereinsaid supply water flow powers said repositioning means to produce said repositioning force.
- 7. The cleaner of claim 3 wherein said conduit supplies electric power to said body.
- 8. The cleaner of claim 3 wherein said conduit supplies a positive pressure fluid flow to said body.
- 9. The cleaner of claim 3 wherein said conduit carries a negative pressure fluid flow from said body.
- 10. The cleaner of claim 1 wherein said repositioning means includes means for discharging a fluid flow for producing said force to reposition said body.
- 11. The cleaner of claim 10 wherein said repositioning means is located on said body.
- 12. The cleaner of claim 10 wherein said repositioning means is located on said conduit.
- 13. The cleaner of claim 1 wherein said repositioning means includes means for mechanically producing said force to reposition said body.
- 14. The cleaner of claim 13 wherein said repositioning means is located on said body.
- 15. The cleaner of claim 13 wherein said repositioning means is located on said conduit.
- 16. The cleaner of claim 1 further including a controller for periodically defining a limited duration conditional repositioning state; and whereinsaid repositioning means produces said force when said motion sensor indication and said conditional repositioning state occur concurrently.
- 17. The cleaner of claim 1 further including a controller for periodically defining a limited duration unconditional repositioning state; and whereinsaid repositioning means produces said force responsive to said controller defining said unconditional repositioning state.
- 18. The cleaner of claim 1 further including a sweep hose carried by said body.
- 19. The cleaner of claim 1 further including debris collection means carried by said body.
- 20. An automatic swimming pool cleaning system comprising:a cleaner body; a propulsion subsystem operable to produce a force for propelling said body in a forward direction; a motion sensor operable to indicate when said body velocity is below a certain threshold rate; and a repositioning subsystem responsive to said motion sensor indication for producing a force of limited duration to reposition said body, said propulsion subsystem operable after said limited duration to cause said body to resume travel in said forward direction.
- 21. The system of claim 20 further including a conduit having a first end connected to said body for supplying power thereto.
- 22. The system of claim 21 wherein said conduit supplies power to said propulsion subsystem and/or said repositioning system.
- 23. The system of claim 21 wherein said repositioning subsystem includes a mechanism operable to produce a force for rotating said body.
- 24. The system of claim 23 therein said mechanism is operable to twist said conduit first end to rotate said body.
- 25. The system of claim 23 wherein said mechanism is operable to rotate said body relative to said conduit first end.
- 26. The system of claim 20 wherein said repositioning subsystem includes means for discharging a fluid flow for producing a force to reposition said body.
- 27. The system of claim 26 wherein said fluid flow is discharged from a location on said body to rotate and/or translate said body.
- 28. The system of claim 26 further including a conduit having a first end connected to said body for supplying power thereto; and whereinsaid fluid flow is discharged from a location on said conduit.
- 29. The system of claim 28 wherein said fluid flow is discharged in a direction along said conduit to translate said body.
- 30. It The system of claim 20 further including a conduit comprised of a proximal section adapted for connection to a power source and a distal section adapted for connection to said body; anda housing coupling said proximal section to said distal section, said housing containing said motion sensor and said repositioning subsystem.
- 31. The system of claim 20 further including a controller for periodically defining a limited duration conditional repositioning state; and whereinsaid repositioning subsystem produces said force when said motion sensor indication and said conditional repositioning state occur concurrently.
- 32. The system of claim 20 further including a controller for periodically defining a limited duration unconditional repositioning state; and whereinsaid repositioning subsystem produces said force responsive to said controller defining said unconditional repositioning state.
- 33. The system of claim 20 further including an electric power source; andan elongate flexible conduit connecting said power source to said body for powering said propulsion subsystem and/or said repositioning subsystem.
- 34. The subsystem of claim 20 further including a fluid power source; andan elongate flexible hose connecting said body for supplying positive pressure fluid for powering said propulsion subsystem and/or said repositioning subsystem.
- 35. The system of claim 20 further including a fluid power source; andan elongate flexible hose connecting said power source to said body for pulling fluid therefrom for powering said propulsion subsystem and/or repositioning subsystem.
- 36. An automatic swimming pool cleaning system including:a power source adapted to be mounted externally of a water pool contained by a containment wall; a cleaner body adapted for use in said water pool; a propulsion subsystem carried by said cleaner body for producing a force for propelling said body in a forward direction; an elongate conduit having a first end connected to said power source and a second end connected to said cleaner body for supplying power to said propulsion subsystem to propel said body in said forward direction to randomly traverse said pool; a motion sensor for indicating when the forward velocity of said body is below a threshold; and a repositioning subsystem actuatable in response to said motion sensor indication for producing a force of limited duration to reposition said body prior to said body resuming travel in said forward direction.
- 37. The system of claim 36 wherein said repositioning subsystem produces a force having directional components to rotate and/or translate said body.
- 38. The system of claim 36 further including a controller for periodically defining a conditional repositioning state; and whereinsaid repositioning subsystem is actuatable in response to said motion sensor indication occurring coincident with said conditional repositioning state.
- 39. The system of claim 36 further including a timer for periodically defining an unconditional repositioning state to actuate said repositioning subsystem independent of said motion sensor.
- 40. The system of claim 36 further including debris collection means carried by said body.
- 41. The system of claim 36 further including a sweep hose carried by said body.
- 42. The system of claim 36 wherein said repositioning subsystem is mounted on said body.
- 43. The system of claim 36 wherein said repositioning subsystem is mounted on said conduit.
- 44. The system of claim 36 wherein said conduit includes a proximal section having one end connected to said power source and a distal section having one end connected to said body; and whereinsaid repositioning subsystem is mounted between said proximal and distal sections.
- 45. A method of operating a swimming pool cleaner body to enable it to randomly traverse a swimming pool comprising the steps of:propelling said cleaner body to move it in a forward direction; sensing the velocity of said body; responding to the velocity of said body diminishing below a certain threshold for generating a force to reposition said body; terminating said force after a short duration to permit said body to resume movement in said forward direction.
- 46. The method of claim 45 wherein said step of generating a force includes mechanically rotating a member carried by said body.
- 47. The method of claim 45 wherein said step of generating a force includes discharging a fluid stream.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of:
(1) International Application PCT/US97/07742 filed May 6, 1997, U.S. application Ser. No. 08/998528 filed Dec. 26, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,090,219, and International Application PCT/US98/27623 filed Dec. 23, 1998; and
(2) International Application PCT/US97/11302 filed Jun. 25, 1997, U.S. application Ser. No. 08/998529 filed Dec. 26, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,886, and International Application PCT/US98/27622 filed Dec. 23, 1998.
The disclosures of the aforecited applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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