Claims
- 1. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid in a pool having walls and a bottom, comprising
- an elongated drive hose having an inlet end for receiving liquid under pressure and an opposite outlet end;
- a buoyant and movable surface unit for supporting the inlet end of the drive hose above the bottom of the pool;
- a plurality of drive jets spaced apart along the drive hose and communicating with the interior thereof to receive liquid under pressure and discharge the liquid into the body of liquid, the jets being positioned to discharge the liquid generally longitudinally of the drive hose in the direction of the outlet end to produce thrust for driving the drive hose longitudinally in the direction of its inlet end with at least some of the drive jets being angled to develop thrust having a component at a right angle to the drive hose;
- a non-buoyant cleaning unit attached to the outlet end of the drive hose to trail behind the drive hose as it is driven through the water, the cleaning unit having
- a body portion having an open mouth facing toward the drive hose to receive debris from the body of liquid as the unit moves through the liquid,
- a support member defining the mouth,
- a woven bag carried in the unit by the support member for collecting debris,
- a hollow portion connecting the body portion to the outlet end for receiving liquid under pressure from the drive hose,
- a main jet receiving liquid under pressure from the hollow portion and positioned on the unit to discharge the liquid in a direction to develop thrust both longitudinally of the drive hose to assist the drive jets in driving the drive hose and the cleaning unit and transversely to displace the cleaning unit to one side, and
- an auxiliary jet also receiving liquid under pressure from the hollow portion and positioned on the unit to discharge liquid towards the mouth to assist in the passage of debris into the mouth.
- 2. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid in a pool having walls and a bottom, comprising
- an elongated drive hose having an inlet end for receiving liquid under pressure and an opposite outlet end;
- a plurality of drive jets spaced apart along the drive hose and communicating with the interior thereof to receive liquid under pressure from the drive hose and discharge the liquid into the body of liquid, the jets being positioned to discharge the liquid generally longitudinally of the drive hose in the direction of the outlet end to produce thrust for driving the drive hose longitudinally in the direction of the inlet end;
- a means for supporting the inlet end movably in the body of liquid;
- a non-buoyant cleaning unit carried by the drive hose adjacent its outlet end to be pulled by the drive hose through the body of liquid and having an open side, means attaching the cleaning unit to the drive hose with the open side facing longitudinally of the drive hose in an upstream direction and positioned to move through the body of liquid and along the bottom and walls of the pool;
- and a main jet on the cleaning unit for receiving liquid under pressure from the drive hose and for discharging the liquid into the body of liquid, the main jet being positioned on the cleaning unit to produce thrust both longitudinally of the drive hose, to assist the drive jets in propelling the drive hose and cleaning unit and transversely to displace the cleaning unit toward one side as it moves through the body of liquid.
- 3. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid as defined in claim 2 wherein at least some of the drive jets are positioned on the drive hose to produce thrust having a transverse component to displace the drive hose in a transverse direction.
- 4. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid as defined in claim 2 wherein the cleaning unit has a body portion that extends in a direction longitudinally of the drive hose away from the outlet end, a support spaced from the body portion adjacent the outlet end to define the mouth, and a bag lying along the body portion and having an open end connected to the support and to the body portion to collect debris.
- 5. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid as defined in claim 4 wherein the main jet is on the side of the body portion opposite the support and is located to urge the body portion in the direction of the support.
- 6. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid as defined in claim 2 wherein the means for supporting the inlet end comprises a buoyant surface unit, and further including a supply hose for delivering liquid under pressure to the inlet end at the surface unit.
- 7. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid as defined in claim 6 wherein the surface unit has means thereon for displacing itself through the liquid and thereby cooperating with the drive jets and the main jet in moving itself and the drive hose through the body of liquid.
- 8. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid as defined in claim 7 wherein the surface unit has a means for displacing the surface unit through the liquid in a changing direction to produce a random course through the liquid.
- 9. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid as defined in claim 3, in which at least one pair of drive jets are carried by hose portions that are swivelably attached to one another, to be relatively rotatable about a longitudinal axis.
- 10. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid, comprising
- an elongated drive hose having an inlet end for receiving liquid under pressure and an opposite outlet end;
- a jet means on the drive hose spaced from the outlet end and communicating with the interior of the drive hose to receive liquid under pressure and discharge the liquid into the body of liquid, the jet means being located and directed to produce thrust for driving the drive hose longitudinally in an upstream direction,
- wherein the jet means comprises a plurality of jets spaced apart along the drive hose and postioned to produce both longitudinal thrust and lateral thrust for displacing the drive hose;
- a non-buoyant cleaning unit carried by the drive hose adjacent its outlet end to be pulled by the drive hose through the body of liquid, and having an open side forming a mouth facing along the drive hose in the general direction of the inlet end for receiving debris as the cleaning unit is pulled through the liquid, the unit carrying a means for collecting and holding the debris; and
- additional jet means located on the cleaning unit for receiving liquid under pressure from the drive hose and directed to produce additional thrust for driving the drive hose and the cleaning unit.
- 11. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid as defined in claim 10 wherein the additional jet means is directed to produce both lateral and longitudinal thrust.
- 12. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid as defined in claim 10 further including an auxiliary jet on the cleaning unit in advance of the mouth and located to direct a flow of liquid toward the mouth to assist in collecting debris in the cleaning unit.
- 13. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid as defined in claim 10 further including a buoyant surface unit connected to the drive hose at the inlet end for supporting the inlet end for movement around the body of liquid.
- 14. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid as defined in claim 13 further including a means on the surface unit for cooperating with the jet means in displacing the surface unit randomly around the body of liquid.
- 15. An apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid as defined in claim 10, which includes a swivel coupling to which adjacent hose portions are attached, these hose portions each carrying a jet.
- 16. A method of cleaning a body of liquid having a surface which includes
- supporting an inlet end of a length of drive hose at the surface of the body of liquid by means of a buoyant support unit;
- charging pressurized liquid into the inlet end of the drive hose;
- releasing liquid from the drive hose at a plurality of positions along its length so that at each position a thrust is exerted on the hose which has a transverse component and a longitudinal component which is directed in an upstream direction, and at an outlet end of the drive hose which is remote from the inlet end in a generally downstream direction to displace the drive hose through the body of liquid in a generally upstream direction and to push the support unit across the surface; and
- pulling a non-buoyant bag-like cleaning member attached to the drive hose, by means of the drive hose, to collect debris in the body of liquid.
- 17. The method claimed in claim 16, in which the bag-like cleaning member is carried by a rigid hollow element that is connected to the outlet end of the drive hose in fluid communication therewith and liquid is released from the hollow element to displace this element towards the outlet end of the drive hose.
- 18. A method of cleaning a body of liquid having a surface which includes
- supporting an inlet end of a length of drive hose at the surface of the body of liquid by means of a buoyant support unit;
- charging pressurized liquid into the inlet end of the drive hose by charging liquid into an inlet end of a further supply hose that has a remote outlet end also carried by the support unit in fluid communication with the inlet end of the drive hose;
- releasing liquid from the drive hose at a plurality of positions along its length and at an outlet end of the drive hose which is remote from the inlet end in a generally downstream direction to displace the drive hose through the body of liquid in a generally upstream direction and to push the support unit across the surface; and
- pulling a non-buoyant bag-like cleaning member attached to the drive hose, by means of the drive hose, to collect debris in the body of liquid.
- 19. The method claimed in claim 18, in which the bag-like cleaning member is carried by a rigid hollow element that is connected to the outlet end of the drive hose in fluid communication therewith and liquid is released from the hollow element to displace this element towards the outlet end of the drive hose.
- 20. The method claimed in claim 18, which includes releasing liquid from the supply hose at various positions along its length to displace its outlet end towards its inlet end and to pull the support unit across the surface.
- 21. The method claimed in claim 20, which includes releasing liquid at an angle to the hose at the various positions so that at each position a thrust is exerted on the supply hose which has a transverse component and a longitudinal component which is directed in an upstream direction.
- 22. A method of cleaning a body of liquid comprising the steps of
- providing an elongated hose having an inlet end;
- movably supporting the inlet end of the hose adjacent the surface of the liquid;
- supporting an open-ended non-buoyant debris collecting member on the hose adjacent the outlet end with the open end facing towards the hose;
- supplying fluid under pressure to the inlet end to flow through the hose;
- releasing fluid from the hose in a plurality of jets spaced along the length of the hose to propel the hose through the body of liquid;
- releasing fluid from the hose adjacent the collecting member in a direction to displace the member laterally; and
- releasing fluid from the hose in advance of the open end of the member in a direction to create a flow into the member.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 710,069 filed Mar. 11, 1985 and now allowed U.S. Pat. No. 4,652,366.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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