Claims
- 1. A swimming pool cleaner comprising:a housing having a flow passage extending therethrough from an inlet to an outlet thereof; a flow control valve operable with the flow passage for movement between a seated position, wherein a fluid flowing through the passage is interrupted, to an unseated position for permitting the fluid to flow through the passage; a flexible flange extending around the inlet for frictionally engaging a submerged surface to be cleaned; and steering means carried by the housing and operable therewith for rotating the housing about the flexible flange, wherein the steering means comprises: an upper member carried by the horsing; a lower member operable with the flexible flange, the lower member rotatably connected with the upper member about an axis of rotation; and ratchet and pawl means operable between the upper and lower members for providing free rotation in one rotational direction about the axis in response to the interrupted flow through the flow passage, while biasing against rotation in an opposing rotational direction.
- 2. The cleaner according to claim 1, wherein the ratchet and pawl means comprise:a pivot pin carried by the upper member; the lower member having a cylindrical surface extending around the axis of rotation for engagement by a pawl; and a pawl pivotally attached to the pin and engaging the cylindrical surface.
- 3. The cleaner according to claim 2, wherein the cylindrical surface includes a smooth surface portion over which the pawl will slide and thus provide free rotation of the housing through an arc of the smooth surface.
- 4. The cleaner according to claim 1, wherein the ratchet and pawl means comprise:a tab carried by the upper member; a pawl having first and second pawl portions pivotable about a center pawl portion for engaging the lower member with the first pawl portion for providing free rotation of the housing about the axis in the one rotational direction while biasing against rotation in an opposing rotational direction, and for pivoting about the center pawl portion for engaging the lower member with the second portion for providing free rotation of the housing about the axis in the opposing while biasing against rotation in the one direction; and a lever arm extending from the center pawl portion, the lever arm biasing against the tab from a first side when rotated about the one direction for causing the first pawl portion to engage the lower member, and the lever arm biasing against the tab from an opposing second side of the tab when rotated about the opposing direction for causing the second pawl portion to engage the lower member, thus providing a steering of the cleaning device.
- 5. A swimming pool cleaner comprising:a housing having a flow passage extending therethrough from an inlet to an outlet thereof; a flow control valve operable with the flow passage for movement between a seated position, wherein a fluid flowing through the passage is interrupted, to an unseated position for permitting the fluid to flow through the passage; a flexible flange extending around the inlet for frictionally engaging a submerged surface to be cleaned; and a steering device operable with the housing for moving the housing about the flexible flange, wherein the steering device comprises: an upper member operable with the housing; a lower member operable with the flexible flange, the lower member rotatably connected with the upper member; and a ratchet and pawl operable between the upper and lower members for providing free movement in one direction in response to the interrupted flow through the flow passage, while biasing against rotation in an opposing direction.
- 6. The cleaner according to claim 5, wherein the ratchet and pawl comprise:a pivot pin carried by the upper member; the lower member having a cylindrical surface extending around the axis of rotation for engagement by a pawl; and a pawl pivotally attached to the pin and engaging the cylindrical surface.
- 7. The cleaner according to claim 6, wherein the cylindrical surface includes a smooth surface portion over which the pawl will slide and thus provide free rotation of the housing.
- 8. The cleaner according to claim 5, wherein the ratchet and pawl comprise:a tab carried by the upper member; a pawl having first and second pawl portions pivotable about a center pawl portion for engaging the lower member with the first pawl portion for providing free movement of the housing in the one direction while biasing against movement in an opposing direction, and for pivoting about the center pawl portion for engaging the lower member with the second portion for providing free rotation of the housing about the axis in the opposing while biasing against rotation in the one direction; and a lever arm extending from the center pawl portion, the lever arm biasing against the tab from a first side when moved in the one direction for causing the first pawl portion to engage the lower member, and the lever arm biasing against the tab from an opposing second side of the tab when moved in the opposing direction for causing the second pawl portion to engage the lower member, thus providing a steering of the cleaning device.
- 9. A swimming pool cleaner comprising:a housing having a flow passage extending therethrough from an inlet to an outlet thereof; a flow control valve operable with the flow passage for movement between a seated position, wherein a fluid flowing through the passage is interrupted, to an unseated position for permitting the fluid to flow through the passage; a flexible flange extending around the inlet for frictionally engaging a submerged surface to be cleaned; and a steering device operable with the housing for rotating the housing about the flexible flange, wherein the steering device includes a first member operable with the housing and a second member operable with the flexible flange, the first member movably connected with the second member, the steering device comprising: a ratchet and pawl operable between the first and second members for providing free movement in one direction in response to the interrupted flow through the flow passage, while biasing against rotation in an opposing direction.
- 10. The cleaning device according to claim 9, wherein the ratchet and pawl comprise:a pivot pin carried by the upper member; the lower member having a cylindrical surface extending around the axis of rotation for engagement by a pawl; and a pawl pivotally attached to the pin and engaging the cylindrical surface.
- 11. The cleaning device according to claim 10, wherein the cylindrical surface includes a smooth surface portion over which the pawl will slide and thus provide free movement of the housing thereover.
- 12. The cleaning device according to claim 9, wherein the ratchet and pawl comprise:a tab carried by the upper member; a pawl having first and second pawl portions pivotable about a center pawl portion for engaging the lower member with the first pawl portion for providing free movement of the housing in the one direction while biasing against movement in an opposing direction, and for pivoting about the center pawl portion for engaging the lower member with the second portion for providing free rotation of the housing about the axis in the opposing while biasing against rotation in the one direction; and a lever arm extending from the center pawl portion, the lever arm biasing against the tab from a first side when moved in the one direction for causing the first pawl portion to engage the lower member, and the lever arm biasing against the tab from an opposing second side of the tab when moved in the opposing direction for causing the second pawl portion to engage the lower member, thus providing a steering of the cleaning device.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/113,832, filed Jul. 10, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,293 which itself is related to Provisional Applications having Ser. No. 60/052,296, filed on Jul. 11, 1997 for “Steering Apparatus and Method for Pool Cleaner” and Ser. No. 60/052,625, filed Jul. 15, 1997 for “Submerged Surface Cleaning Device,” all of which are commonly owned with the instant application.
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