Claims
- 1. An automatic swimming pool cleaner for travel along the submerged surfaces of a swimming pool, comprising:
- a frame;
- a housing mounted on said frame;
- a plurality of wheels mounted on said frame and positioned outside said housing, said plurality of wheels including first and second wheels mounted on opposite sides of said housing for rotation about a common axis;
- water supply means carried by said frame having an inlet for receiving a supply of water through a supply hose and an outlet;
- a turbine mounted on said frame and positioned within said housing, said turbine coupled to said outlet of said water supply means;
- drive means coupling said turbine to said first and second wheels for driving rotation in response to water supplied to said turbine for propelling said cleaner in a forward direction along the submerged surfaces of the swimming pool; and
- a vacuum system including a collection bag and means for inducing a water flow adjacent the submerged surfaces of the swimming pool into said bag for drawing debris from within the pool into said bag for collection, said vacuum system further including a suction mast mounted on said frame and defining an open flow path from a lower end positioned generally beneath said housing to an upper end disposed generally above said housing, said collection bag mounted generally at the upper end of said suction mast.
- 2. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first and second wheels are mounted forwardly of the suction mast, and further wherein each such wheel extends beyond a forward end of said frame and of said housing.
- 3. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 1, wherein a forward end of an upper surface of said housing has a sloping portion to reduce the tendency of the cleaner to lift off the submerged surfaces of the swimming pool as the first and second wheels propel the cleaner in the forward direction.
- 4. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 3, wherein said sloping portion of said forward end of said upper surface of said housing comprises at least about one-half of the area of said upper surface extending forwardly of said suction mast.
- 5. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 3, wherein said sloping portion of said forward end of said upper surface of said housing has a substantially linear slope at an angle of about 40 degrees.
- 6. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 1, and further including a spoiler positioned on an upper surface of said housing forwardly of said suction mast to reduce the tendency of the cleaner to lift off the submerged surfaces of the swimming pool as the first and second wheels propel the cleaner in the forward direction.
- 7. An automatic swimming pool cleaner for travel along the submerged surfaces of a swimming pool, comprising:
- a frame;
- a housing mounted on said frame;
- a vacuum system including a collection bag and means for inducing a water flow adjacent the submerged surfaces of the swimming pool into said bag for drawing debris from within the pool into said bag for collection, said vacuum system further including a suction mast mounted on said frame and defining an open flow path from a lower end positioned generally beneath said housing to an upper end disposed generally above said housing, said collection bag mounted generally at the upper end of said suction mast;
- a plurality of wheels mounted on said frame and positioned outside said housing, said plurality of wheels including first and second wheels mounted on opposite sides of said housing forwardly of said suction mast, and third and fourth wheels mounted on opposite sides of said housing rearwardly of said suction mast;
- water supply means carried by said frame having an inlet for receiving a supply of water through a supply hose and an outlet;
- a turbine mounted on said frame and positioned within said housing, said turbine coupled to said outlet of said water supply means;
- drive means coupling said turbine to said first and second wheels for driving rotation in response to water supplied to said turbine for propelling said cleaner in a forward direction along the submerged surfaces of the swimming pool.
- 8. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 7, wherein said first and second wheels are mounted for rotation about a common axis.
- 9. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 7, wherein said first and second wheels each extend beyond a forward end of said frame and of said housing.
- 10. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 7, wherein said third and fourth wheels are mounted for rotation about a common axis.
- 11. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 7, wherein said third and fourth wheels are mounted for freewheeling rotation.
- 12. An automatic swimming pool cleaner for travel along the submerged surface a swimming pool, comprising:
- a frame;
- a housing mounted on said frame;
- a vacuum system including a collection bag and means for inducing a water flow adjacent the submerged surfaces of the swimming pool into said bag for drawing debris from within the pool into said bag for collection, said vacuum system further including a suction mast mounted on said frame and defining an open flow path from a lower end positioned generally beneath said housing to an upper end disposed generally above said housing said collection bag mounted generally at the upper end of said suction mast;
- a plurality of wheels mounted on said frame and positioned outside said housing, said plurality of wheels including first and second wheels mounted for rotation on a common axis on opposite sides of said housing forwardly of said suction mast, and third and fourth wheels mounted for rotation on a common axis on opposite sides of said housing rearwardly of said suction mast;
- water supply means carried by said frame having an inlet for receiving a supply of water through a supply hose and an outlet;
- a turbine mounted on said frame and positioned within said housing, said turbine coupled to said outlet of said water supply means;
- drive means coupling said turbine to said first and second wheels for driving rotation in response to water supplied to said turbine for propelling said cleaner in a forward direction along the submerged surfaces of the swimming pool.
- 13. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 12, and further including first and second wheel gear means formed respectively on each of said first and second wheels; and wherein
- said drive means coupling said turbine to said first and second wheels includes first and second gears engaged with said first and second wheel gear means, respectively.
- 14. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 12, wherein said third and fourth wheels are mounted for freewheeling rotation.
- 15. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 12, wherein a forward end of an upper surface of said housing has a substantially linear sloping portion to reduce the tendency of the cleaner to lift off the submerged surfaces of the swimming pool as the first and second wheels propel the cleaner in the forward direction.
- 16. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 15, wherein said substantially linear sloping portion of said forward end of said upper surface of said housing comprises at least about one-half of the area of said upper surface extending forwardly of said suction mast.
- 17. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 15, wherein said substantially linear sloping portion of said forward end of said upper surface of said housing slopes at an angle of about 40 degrees.
- 18. An automatic swimming pool cleaner as set forth in claim 15, and further including a spoiler positioned on said upper surface of said housing forwardly of said suction mast to further reduce the tendency of the cleaner to lift off the submerged surfaces of the swimming pool as the first and second wheels propel the cleaner in the forward direction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/741,957, filed Oct. 31, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,893,188.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Brochure entitled "JetVac America's Best Built Pool Cleaner" copyright 1993, Letro Products, Inc, 1993. |
JetVac Advertisement, copyright 1993, Letro Products, Inc, 1993. |
Continuations (1)
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