Claims
- 1. In a pool cleaner having a housing open at a lower side thereof, a hose connection on the housing allowing water to be drawn therethrough thereby defining a flow, and a vibratory power source, the power source improvement comprising:
- a power-source flow chamber secured with respect to the housing between an upstream chamber inlet and downstream hose connection, having an open upstream inlet end configured such that flow into and through the chamber is not restricted by the upstream inlet end configuration alone; and
- a vibrator having a pivot mount thereon by which it is pivotably mounted in the chamber for oscillation between end vibrator positions determined by the power source chamber, the vibrator having a pair of opposite surfaces positioned to be alternately reactive to fluid dynamic forces, and the vibrator being mounted and sized such that total cross-sectional flow area past the vibrator is substantially unchanged in all vibrator positions and flow is substantially unrestricted in all vibrator positions.
- 2. The pool cleaner of claim 1 wherein the vibrator has a substantially conclave-lower-surface/convex-upper-surface shape, the concave lower surface facing upstream.
- 3. The pool cleaner of claim 2 wherein the pivot mount defines a pivot axis and the vibrator has substantial bilateral symmetry about a central axis perpendicular to the pivot axis.
- 4. The pool cleaner of claim 3 wherein the vibrator is substantially semi-cylindrical in cross-sectional shape transverse to the pivot axis.
- 5. The pool cleaner of claim 4 wherein the open upstream inlet and downstream hose connection have flow axes which are in alignment with the central axis when the vibrator is in a middle position.
- 6. The pool cleaner of claim 2 wherein the pivot mount defines a pivot axis which is substantially horizontal when the pool cleaner is on a horizontal surface and the open upstream inlet and downstream hose connection have flow axes which, when the vibrator is in a middle position, are in alignment with a central axis which intersects the pivot axis and is substantially vertical when the pool cleaner is an a horizontal surface.
- 7. The pool cleaner of claim 1 wherein the pivot mount defines a pivot axis which is substantially horizontal when the pool cleaner is on a horizontal surface and the open upstream inlet and downstream hose connection have flow axes which, when the vibrator is in a middle position, are in alignment with a central axis which intersects the pivot axis and is substantially vertical when the pool cleaner is on a horizontal surface.
- 8. The pool cleaner of claim 7 wherein the vibrator has substantial bilateral symmetry about the central axis.
- 9. The pool cleaner of claim 1 further comprising a drive mechanism thereon linked indirectly with respect to the vibrator solely by attachment of said drive mechanism to the housing, whereby at least some of the power generated by the vibratory power source is used to move the pool cleaner along an underwater surface.
- 10. The pool cleaner of claim 1 wherein:
- the power-source flow chamber is laterally defined by a pair of opposed impact walls and a pair of sealing walls; and
- the vibrator has a pair of upstream flow-facing edges and two wall-facing edges adjacent to the sealing walls.
- 11. The pool cleaner of claim 10 wherein each wall-facing edge has a seal therealong in sealing relationship with the sealing wall adjacent thereto and freely movable with respect to the sealing wall to accommodate passage of dirt and debris, whereby substantially all flow contributes power to the vibratory power source.
- 12. The pool cleaner of claim 11 wherein:
- the wall-facing edges and the seals are arcuate;
- each seal has a sealing edge facing the adjacent sealing wall, a back edge, and upstream and downstream arcuate surfaces;
- each wall-facing edge is notched therealong to receive one of the seals with the downstream arcuate surface in contact with the vibrator, the upstream arcuate surface substantially free of contact with the vibrator, and the back edge substantially exposed to flow upstream of the vibrator;
- whereby the seal is freely driven against the sealing wall by pressure differentials, freely self-adjusts to allow passage of dirt, and prevents accumulation of dirt.
- 13. The pool cleaner of claim 12 wherein:
- each wall-facing edge of the vibrator has lateral end slots adjacent to each of the flow-facing edges; and
- each seal has two ends, each end resting in one of the lateral end slots to locate the seal with respect to the vibrator.
- 14. The pool cleaner of claim 12 wherein the vibrator has a substantially concave-lower-surface/convex-upper-surface shape, the concave lower surface facing upstream.
- 15. The pool cleaner of claim 14 wherein the pivot mount defined a pivot axis and the vibrator has substantial bilateral symmetry about a central axis which intersects and is perpendicular to the pivot axis.
- 16. The pool cleaner of claim 15 wherein the vibrator is substantially semi-cylindrical in cross-sectional shape transverse to the pivot axis.
- 17. The pool cleaner of claim 16 wherein the open upstream inlet and downstream hose connection have flow axes which, when the vibrator is in a middle position, are in alignment with a central axis which intersects the pivot axis and is substantially vertical when the pool cleaner is on a horizontal surface.
- 18. The pool cleaner of claim 1 wherein the vibrator is free of direct mechanical propulsion-drive linkage.
- 19. The pool cleaner of claim 1 wherein the vibrator is free of direct mechanical propulsion-drive linkage in the power-source chamber.
- 20. The pool cleaner of claim 1 wherein the power-source flow chamber is free of substantial flow obstruction therein upstream of the vibrator.
- 21. In a pool cleaner having a housing open at a lower side thereof, a hose connection on the housing allowing water to be drawn therethrough, and a vibratory power source, the power source improvement comprising:
- a power-source flow chamber secured with respect to the housing between an upstream chamber inlet and downstream hose connection, the chamber having a transverse cross-sectional area and a substantially open upstream inlet of similar cross-sectional area; and
- a vibrator of substantially concave-lower-surface/convex-upper-surface shape, the concave lower surface facing upstream, and having a pivot mount thereon by which it is pivotably mounted in the chamber for oscillation between end vibrator positions determined by the power source chamber, the vibrator having a pair of opposite surfaces positioned to be alternately reactive to fluid dynamic forces, and the vibrator being mounted and sized such that total cross-sectional flow area past the vibrator is substantially unchanged in all vibrator positions and flow is substantially unrestricted in all vibrator positions.
- 22. The pool cleaner of claim 21 wherein the pivot mount defines a pivot axis and the vibrator has substantial bilateral symmetry about a central axis perpendicular to the pivot axis.
- 23. The pool cleaner of claim 22 wherein the vibrator is substantially semi-cylindrical in cross-sectional shape transverse to the pivot axis.
- 24. The pool cleaner of claim 23 wherein the open upstream inlet and downstream hose connection have flow axes which are in alignment with the central axis when the vibrator is in a middle position.
- 25. The pool cleaner of claim 21 wherein the pivot mount defines a pivot axis which is substantially horizontal when the pool cleaner is on a horizontal surface and the open upstream inlet and downstream hose connection have flow axes which, when the vibrator is in a middle position, are in alignment with a central axis which intersects the pivot axis and is substantially vertical when the pool cleaner is on a horizontal surface.
- 26. The pool cleaner of claim 21 wherein:
- the power-source flow chamber is laterally defined by a pair of opposed impact walls and a pair of sealing walls; and
- the vibrator has a pair of upstream flow-facing edges and two wall-facing edges adjacent to the sealing walls.
- 27. The pool cleaner of claim 26 wherein each wall-facing edge has a seal therealong in sealing relationship with the sealing wall adjacent thereto and freely movable with respect to the sealing wall to accommodate passage of dirt and debris, whereby substantially all flow contributes power to the vibratory power source.
- 28. The pool cleaner of claim 27 wherein:
- the wall-facing edges and the seals are arcuate;
- each seal has a sealing edge facing the adjacent sealing wall, a back edge, and upstream and downstream arcuate surfaces;
- each wall-facing edge is notched therealong to receive one of the seals with the downstream arcuate surface in contact with the vibrator, the upstream arcuate surface substantially free of contact with the vibrator, and the back edge substantially exposed to flow upstream of the vibrator;
- whereby the seal is freely driven against the sealing wall by pressure differentials, freely self-adjusts to allow passage of dirt, and prevents accumulation of dirt.
- 29. The pool cleaner of claim 28 wherein the pivot mount defines a pivot axis and the vibrator has substantial bilateral symmetry about a central axis which intersects and is perpendicular to the pivot axis.
- 30. The pool cleaner of claim 29 wherein the vibrator is substantially semi-cylindrical in cross-sectional shape transverse to the pivot axis.
- 31. The pool cleaner of claim 30 wherein the open upstream inlet and downstream hose connection have flow axes which, when the vibrator is in a middle position, are in alignment with a central axis which intersects the pivot axis and is substantially vertical when the pool cleaner is on a horizontal surface.
- 32. The pool cleaner of claim 28 wherein:
- each wall-facing edge of the vibrator has lateral end slots adjacent to each of the flow-facing edges; and
- each seal has two ends, each end resting in one of the lateral end slots to locate the seal with respect to the vibrator.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/147,993, filed Nov. 3, 1993 (now abandoned), which is a continuation of Pat. No. 5,379,473, granted Jan. 10, 1995, on Ser. No. 08/145,807, filed Nov. 1, 1993, which is a continuation-in-part of Pat. No. 5,293,659, entitled AN AUTOMATIC SWIMMING POOL CLEANER, granted Mar. 15, 1994, on Ser. No. 08/052,699, filed Apr. 27, 1993, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/771,787, filed Oct. 4, 1991 and later abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/758,005, filed Sep. 12, 1991 and later abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/586,425, filed Sep. 21, 1990 and later abandoned.
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