Claims
- 1. A skimming apparatus for removing floating debris from a surface of a liquid contained by a vessel, the vessel having an edge surrounding an interior, the liquid having a circulating current therein carrying the floating debris, said skimming apparatus comprising
a. a support means located on the edge of the vessel, said support means connected to said skimming apparatus and longitudinally positioning said skimming apparatus in the current to receive floating debris carried by the current, b. a first frame with opposed first and second sides, said first side adjacent to the edge and receiving support from said support means, said second side positioned by said support means in the vessel interior, said first frame having an inlet portion and an outlet portion both confined between said first and second sides, said support means orienting said inlet portion in a partially submerged attitude within the liquid with said inlet portion generally perpendicular to the circulating current and upstream from said outlet portion said outlet portion covered with a first permeable material for entrapment of floating debris propelled through said inlet portion by the current; and, c. a second frame extending upstream from said inlet portion, said second frame having a third side coincident with either said first or said second side and an opposing collection side, the plane of said collection side aligned generally parallel to the current and generally perpendicular to said inlet portion, the area enclosed by said second frame being in free communication with the area enclosed by said first frame, said second frame covered by a second permeable material without covering said collection side.
- 2. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein first said frame is comprised of panels having a rigid perimeter, said permeable material extending across a surface defined by the rigid perimeter and permanently attached to the rigid perimeter.
- 3. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 2, wherein the perimeter of each panel is substantially rectangular.
- 4. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 3, wherein the support means comprises
a. a plurality of vertical support bars connected to the apparatus, b. a plurality of horizontal support bars fixedly attached to the edge of the vessel and extending towards the interior of the vessel, each support bar terminated by an attached ring which encircles a corresponding vertical support bar; and, c. a float.
- 5. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said first permeable material and said second permeable material is composed of netting.
- 6. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein the vessel is a swimming pool.
- 7. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein said inlet portion is a generally rectangular opening defined by a horizontal upper member, a horizontal lower member, a vertical first member, and a vertical second member.
- 8. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 1, further comprising
a. said first frame comprised of
(1) said inlet portion defined by a horizontal upper member having a first end and a second end, a horizontal lower member having a first end and a second end, a vertical first member connecting said first ends of said horizontal members, and a vertical second member connecting said second ends of said horizontal members; (2) a plurality of ribs extending between said horizontal lower member and said horizontal upper member, said ribs oriented downstream of said inlet portion; (3) said first side defined by said vertical first member and one of said plurality of ribs, said second side defined by said vertical second member and one of said plurality of ribs; b. said first permeable material covering said ribs and said sides, said outlet portion being defined by said permeable material, said ribs, and said sides, said material being removably attached to first frame by an attachment means, whereby said material may be easily replaced without damage or alteration to said first frame.
- 9. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 8, wherein said attachment means consists of a plurality of hook and loop systems associated with an edge of said permeable material and encircling a selected member at plurality of locations.
- 10. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 8, wherein said members are composed of polyethylene piping material.
- 11. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 8, wherein said members are composed of extruded plastic material.
- 12. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 8, wherein said members are composed of fiberglass.
- 13. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 8, wherein said members are composed of polyethylene piping material.
- 14. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 7, wherein said first permeable material is supported by a plurality of spaced ribs extending downstream and connected between said horizontal upper member and said horizontal lower member.
- 15. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 14, wherein said ribs and said members are composed of polyethylene piping material.
- 16. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 7, wherein said second frame is comprised of a plurality of spaced ribs extending upstream and connected to said horizontal upper member and said horizontal lower member.
- 17. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 16, wherein said ribs and said members are composed of polyethylene piping material.
- 18. A skimming apparatus for removing floating debris from a surface of a vessel containing a liquid, the vessel having an edge surrounding an interior and the liquid having a circulating current therein, said skimming apparatus comprising
a. a frame defining a receiving zone and a collection zone, said zones being continuously bounded at their joint perimeter by an inlet portion, an outlet portion, an internal portion, and a leading portion, said receiving zone in fluid communication with said collection zone, said receiving zone bounded by said inlet portion for receiving floating debris carried by the current and said outlet portion for permitting the liquid to escape from the receiving zone while retaining the floating debris, said collection zone bounded by said internal portion and said leading portion and also receiving floating debris, said inlet portion and said internal portion in perpendicular relation with each other, b. a support means for positioning said inlet portion in opposing relation to the current and said internal portion in parallel relation to the current, and c. a permeable material supported by said frame and covering said outlet portion and said leading portion, said permeable material covering said leading portion encouraging a circular secondary current between said receiving zone and said collection zone by providing resistance to the current encountering said leading portion.
- 19. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 18, wherein said permeable material is comprised of netting.
- 20. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 18, wherein said permeable material is a sieve.
- 21. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 18, wherein said permeable material is attached to said frame by means of a standard hook and loop system, whereby said permeable material is easily removable from said frame for purposes of cleaning.
- 22. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 18, wherein said frame is comprised of polyethylene piping material.
- 23. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 18, wherein said frame is comprised of fiberglass.
- 24. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 18, wherein said frame is comprised of an extruded plastic material.
- 25. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 18, wherein said vessel is a swimming pool.
- 26. A skimming apparatus for removing floating debris from a surface of a vessel containing a liquid, the vessel having an edge surrounding an interior and the liquid having a circulating current therein, said skimming apparatus comprising
a. a support means rigidly positioning a frame in opposing relation to the current so that the surface generally bisects said frame, said frame being thus partially submerged and extending from the edge into the interior of the vessel; b. said frame with an inlet portion positioned generally perpendicular to said current to receive floating debris brought by the current therethrough and an outlet portion covered with a first permeable material to retain floating debris from the current passing therethrough, said frame also with a first end and a second end; c. a collection basket positioned at said first end of said frame, said basket covered with a second permeable material providing a relatively low resistance to current flow therethrough, said basket having an open end with a leading edge, said open end perpendicular to said inlet portion and facing said second end, said second permeable material inducing a secondary circular lateral current by impeding flow of the liquid through said collection basket sufficiently to cause a differential in current force between the current flowing across said open end and current flowing through said second permeable material covering said collection basket.
- 27. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 26, wherein said permeable material is comprised of netting.
- 28. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 26, wherein said permeable material is comprised of a sieve.
- 29. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 26, wherein said frame is comprised of polyethylene piping.
- 30. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 26, wherein said frame is comprised of fiberglass.
- 31. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 26, wherein said frame is comprised of an extruded plastic material.
- 32. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 26, wherein said support means includes a float.
- 33. The skimming apparatus claimed in claim 26, wherein said vessel is a swimming pool.
- 34. A method for removing floating debris from a vessel containing a liquid, the vessel having an edge and the liquid having a current therein, said method comprising
a. positioning adjacent to the edge of the vessel a frame having an inlet portion generally perpendicular to said current and an outlet portion covered with a permeable material, said frame with a first end and a second end, so that floating debris is brought through said inlet portion by the current, b. positioning at said first end a collection means covered with a permeable material providing a relatively low resistance to current flow therethrough and having an open end with a leading edge, said open end perpendicular to said inlet portion and facing said second end; c. inducing by the choice of said permeable material a secondary circular lateral current, whereby said permeable material impedes flow of the liquid through said collection area sufficiently to cause a differential in current force between the current flowing across said open end and current flowing through said collection area; d. collecting floating debris in said collection area, the floating debris being urged into said collection area by said secondary lateral current; and e. maintaining free flow of liquid through said outlet portion by means of said secondary circular lateral current which tends to bring floating debris accumulating at said outlet portion into said collection means.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This Continuation-in-Part patent application is copending with and claims priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/694,043, as filed on Oct. 20, 2000, entitled “Swimming Pool Skimming Apparatus.”
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09694043 |
Oct 2000 |
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09921637 |
Aug 2001 |
US |