Claims
        
                - 1. A skirt for an automatic pool cleaning head, comprising:
 
                - at least one flap member including an upper articulating member, said upper articulating member having a distal and proximal end, and having a substantially rectangular shape when viewed from the front and back;
 
                - a first hinge having a first axis connecting and interposed between said upper articulating member and the pool cleaning head so as to allow radial motion relative to said pool cleaning head;
 
                - a lower articulating member, said lower articulating member having a distal and a proximal end and a substantially rectangular shape when viewed from the front and back; and
 
                - a second hinge having a second hinge axis parallel to said first hinge axis and connecting and interposed between said lower articulating member and said upper articulating member.
 
                - 2. The skirt for an automatic pool cleaner head of claim 1, wherein said skirt has a fully extended configuration and an articulated configuration.
 
                - 3. The skirt for an automatic pool cleaner head of claim 1, wherein said upper articulating member has a transverse cylindrical enlargement at its proximal end, a transverse cylindrical enlargement at its distal end, and a middle portion between said proximal and distal transverse cylindrical enlargements.
 
                - 4. The skirt for an automatic pool cleaner head of claim 3 including a receiving member having a transverse cylindrical aperture for pivotally coupling with the proximal transverse cylindrical enlargement of said upper articulating member.
 
                - 5. The skirt for an automatic pool cleaner head of claim 4 wherein said lower articulating member has an integrally formed transverse cylindrical aperture for pivotally coupling with the distal transverse cylindrical enlargement of said upper articulating member.
 
                - 6. The skirt for an automatic pool cleaner head of claim 1 wherein said upper articulating member when viewed in profile curves generally outward relative to the center of the pool cleaning head.
 
                - 7. The skirt for an automatic pool cleaner head of claim 1 wherein said lower articulating member when viewed in profiles curves generally outward relative to the center of the pool cleaning head.
 
                - 8. The skirt of claim 1 wherein said second hinge is integrally formed with each of said upper and lower articulating members and wherein said second hinge is fabricated of a flexible polymer and said upper and lower articulating members are fabricated from a rigid material.
 
                - 9. The skirt of claim 1 wherein said second hinge is integrally formed with each of said upper and lower articulating members and wherein said second hinge and said lower articulating member are fabricated of a flexible polymer and said upper articulating member is fabricated from a rigid material.
 
                - 10. The skirt of claim 1 wherein said first hinge is integrally formed with a receiving member and said upper articulating member, said second hinge is integrally formed with each of said upper and lower articulating members, and wherein said hinged skirt is entirely fabricated from a flexible polymer.
 
                - 11. The skirt of claim 1 wherein said first hinge is integrally formed with a receiving member and said upper articulating member, said second hinge is integrally formed with each of said upper and lower articulating members, said lower articulating member is fabricated from a rigid material, and wherein said receiving member, said upper articulating member, and said first hinge are fabricated from a flexible polymer.
 
                - 12. A skirt for an automated pool cleaner head comprising:
 
                - a receiving member integrally connected to the bottom surface of an automatic pool cleaning head and having a transverse cylindrical aperture;
 
                - at least one of self-adjusting hinged flaps forming a boundary around a plenum volume of water subjected to vacuum suction, each of said flaps having a fully extended configuration; an articulated configuration; an upper articulating member having a proximal and distal end, a transverse cylindrical enlargement at its proximal end pivotally coupled with said receiving member, a transverse cylindrical enlargement at its distal end, and a middle portion between said proximal and distal enlargements; and a lower articulating member which curves gently outward from the center of the pool cleaner head in the extended configuration and having an integrally formed transverse cylindrical aperture for pivotally coupling with the distal cylindrical enlargement of said upper articulating member.
 
        
                
                        Parent Case Info
        This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/106,437, filed Oct. 30, 1998.
                
                
                
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