Claims
- 1. A method for steering a swimming pool cleaner away from a pool side wall, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a swimming pool cleaner having a rotatably driven hose connector;
- providing an elongated rod having a proximal end and a distal end;
- attaching the elongated rod proximal end to the connector;
- extending the rod radially outward from the connector for placing the rod distal end beyond a perimeter plane of the cleaner;
- rotating the connector for engaging a pool side wall during operation of the cleaner within a swimming pool; and
- biasing the rod distal end against the pool side wall for turning the cleaner away from the wall.
- 2. The pool cleaner steering method according to claim 1, wherein the rod attaching step comprises the steps of:
- attaching a fitting around the connector; and
- attaching the rod proximal end to the fitting.
- 3. The pool cleaner steering method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
- providing additional elongated rods, each having a proximal end and a distal end;
- attaching the proximal ends of each additional rod to the connector; and
- extending the distal ends of each additional rod radially outward from the connector for placing each of the additional rod distal ends beyond a perimeter plane of the cleaner.
- 4. The pool cleaner steering method according to claim 3, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a ring; and
- attaching the ring to the distal ends of the rods for engaging the side wall with the ring.
- 5. The pool cleaner steering method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of attaching a rubber tip to the rod distal end for engaging the pool side wall with the rubber tip.
- 6. The pool steering method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of inclining the elongated rod downwardly from the connector for placing the distal end in a lower plane than the proximal end.
- 7. The pool cleaner steering method according to claim 1, wherein the rod proximal end attaching step includes removably attaching the rod to the connector.
- 8. The pool cleaner steering method according to claim 2, wherein the rod proximal end attaching step includes the step of removably attaching the rod to the fitting.
- 9. The pool cleaner steering method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a sleeve for receiving the connector, the sleeve having a distal end for engaging a hose and a proximal end for rotatably receiving a fitting, the sleeve proximal end having a stop extending therefrom;
- providing a fitting having a bore for receiving the sleeve proximal end, the bore having a groove for slidable receiving the sleeve stop therein, the fitting further having a stop pair positioned within the groove;
- placing the sleeve onto the connector;
- slidable attaching the fitting to the sleeve for free movement of the sleeve stop between the groove stop pair; and
- wherein the rod attaching step comprises the step of attaching the rod proximal end to the fitting, the rod being rotatable with the driven connector and freely rotatable within an arc defined by a spacing between the stop pair.
- 10. A method for steering a swimming pool cleaner away from a pool side wall, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a swimming pool cleaner having a connector rotatably carried by a cleaner housing, the housing having a chamber in fluid communication with the connector, the cleaner further having an oscillator carried within the chamber for providing a vibratory motion to the oscillator as fluid flows through the chamber to the connector, the cleaner further having gear means for providing a rotational movement to the connector during operation of the cleaner;
- attaching a hose to the connector for providing fluid flow through the chamber;
- removably attaching a fitting to the connector;
- attaching a plurality of elongated rods to the fitting for extending one end of each rod radially outward and beyond a perimeter plane of the cleaner;
- rotating the connector during the cleaner operation within a swimming pool; and
- biasing at least one rod distal end against a pool side wall for turning the cleaner away from the side wall.
- 11. The pool steering method according to claim 10, further comprising the step of inclining the elongated rods downwardly from the connector for placing the ends biasing against the pool side wall at a lower plane than the connector and thus providing a ratchet like force to the cleaner when biasing the rod ends against the pool side wall.
- 12. The pool cleaner steering method according to claim 10, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a ring; and
- attaching the ring to the rod ends for positioning the ring beyond the cleaner perimeter plane and thus frictionally engaging the side wall with the ring.
- 13. The pool cleaner steering method according to claim 10, further comprising the step of attaching a rubber tip to each rod end extending beyond the cleaner perimeter plane for frictionally engaging the rubber tip with the pool side wall.
- 14. The pool cleaner steering method according to claim 10, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a sleeve for receiving the connector, the sleeve having a distal end for engaging a hose and a proximal end for rotatably receiving a fitting, the sleeve proximal end having a stop extending therefrom;
- providing a fitting having a bore for receiving the sleeve proximal end, the bore having a groove for slidable receiving the sleeve stop therein, the fitting further having a stop pair positioned within the groove;
- placing the sleeve onto the connector;
- slidable attaching the fitting to the sleeve for free movement of the sleeve stop between the groove stop pair; and
- wherein each rod attaching step comprises the step of attaching each rod to the fitting, the rod being rotatable with the driven connector and freely rotatable within an arc defined by a spacing between the stop pair, the free rotation reducing drag of rod ends against the side wall after the cleaner turning away from the wall.
- 15. The pool cleaner steering method according to claim 14, wherein the spacing between the stop pair permits free rotation of the rods within a sixty degree arc about the connector.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application Ser. No. 08/715,715 filed Sep. 19, 1996 and issuing as U.S. Pat. No. 5,740,576, commonly owned with the present application.
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