Claims
- 1. Apparatus for traveling along a direction across a surface comprising:
- a housing having a bottom, a relatively straight forward edge elongated in a direction generally lateral to the direction of travel and generally parallel to the bottom, and a rear;
- means coupled with the housing for imparting a continuous vibratory movement to the housing;
- rows of treads extending from the bottom of the housing, at least some of the treads being segmented into individual tread elements, each tread element elongated in a direction which is generally parallel with both the direction of elongation of the front edge and the bottom, substantially all, of the tread elements each having a portion which is angled rearwardly with respect to the direction of travel; and wherein
- the tread elements are collectively shaped and rounded at the peripheral edges of the housing to facilitate the movement of the apparatus through transitions.
- 2. The apparatus recited in claim 1 wherein portions of the segmented tread elements adjacent the forward edge extend a shorter distance from the bottom than other tread elements so as to be out of contact with a surface across which the apparatus is travelling unless the apparatus is moving through a transition.
- 3. The apparatus recited in claim 1 further comprising a shoe member, and wherein the tread elements extend from the shoe member, and means for removably attaching the shoe member to the housing adjacent the bottom thereof.
- 4. The apparatus recited in claim 3 wherein the shoe member is integrally molded with the tread elements.
- 5. The apparatus recited in claim 1 wherein the housing comprises an internal fluid suction chamber defined by interior walls, the suction chamber enclosing a volume which is only a portion of the interior of the housing and having a bottom opening through the housing bottom and a top opening through a top portion of the housing.
- 6. The apparatus recited in claim 5 wherein the tread elements surround a substantial portion of the bottom opening of the suction chamber.
- 7. The apparatus recited in claim 6 further comprising suction-sustaining flaps positioned around the bottom opening of the suction chamber.
- 8. Apparatus for traveling along a direction across a surface comprising:
- a housing having a bottom, a forward edge elongated in a direction generally lateral to the direction of travel and generally parallel to the bottom, and a rear;
- means coupled with the housing for imparting a continuous vibratory movement to the housing;
- rows of treads extending from the bottom of the housing, at least some of the treads being segmented into individual tread elements, each tread element elongated in a direction which is generally parallel with both the direction of elongation of the front edge and the bottom, substantially all of the tread elements each having a portion which is angled rearwardly with respect to the direction of travel and wherein
- means for maintaining fluid flow through the housing in response to changes in fluid flow pressure, the fluid flow maintaining means comprising resilient flap means extending from the housing; and wherein
- the vibratory movement imparting means comprises means responsive to flow of fluid through the housing.
- 9. The apparatus recited in claim 8 wherein the fluid is water, the apparatus further comprising means for submerging the housing in a pool of water having a submerged bottom and generally vertical submerged side walls.
- 10. The apparatus recited in claim 9 further comprising means for preventing the apparatus from exiting a pool in which the apparatus is submerged.
- 11. The apparatus recited in claim 10 wherein the exit preventing means comprises an elevation limiter extending forwardly from the housing in the direction of travel and beyond the forward edge.
- 12. The apparatus recited in claim 11 further comprising means for flexibly hinging the elevation limiter to the housing.
- 13. The apparatus recited in claim 9 wherein the vibratory movement imparting means comprises an oscillator pivotally mounted on a pivot axis in the housing, the oscillator moving continuously to and fro about the pivot axis within the housing responsive to the flow of water therethrough.
- 14. The apparatus recited in claim 13 wherein the oscillator comprises a forward arm and a rearward arm with the pivot axis between the two arms.
- 15. The apparatus recited in claim 14 wherein the arms of the oscillator are dimensioned to engage respective front and rear walls within the housing.
- 16. The apparatus recited in claim 15 further comprising means for buffering impacts between the front and rear walls and the respective forward and rear arms of the oscillator.
- 17. The apparatus recited in claim 13 further comprising means permitting the oscillator to be removably attached in the housing from the bottom.
- 18. The apparatus recited in claim 17 wherein the removable attaching means comprises a portion of the oscillator defining a partially open clip for snapping on to and being removed from the pivot axis without disassembly.
- 19. A submersible cleaner for travelling across surfaces of swimming pools in a direction of travel and which avoids significant wear on an associated suction pump, the cleaner comprising:
- a housing forming an enclosure having a top portion, a generally planar bottom, a generally straight forward edge elongated in a direction both generally lateral to the direction of travel and generally parallel to the plane of the bottom; and a rear;
- a suction chamber within the housing enclosure and defined by internal front, rear and side walls, the suction chamber having a top opening extending into the top portion of the housing and a bottom opening generally communicating with the bottom of the housing;
- a vibratory oscillator pivotally mounted within the suction chamber for vibrating the cleaner; and
- a shoe member removably fitted to the bottom of the housing and having rows of molded tread elements extending from the shoe member downwardly from the bottom and adapted to engage a surface across which the cleaner is travelling, substantially all of the tread elements being elongated (extending) generally parallel both with the direction of elongation of the forward edge and the plane of the bottom, substantially all of the tread elements having a portion which is angled rearwardly with respect to the direction of travel.
- 20. The apparatus recited in claim 19 further comprising means for immersing the pool cleaner in a swimming pool and maintaining the cleaner immersed during operation.
- 21. The apparatus recited in claim 20 wherein the immersion means comprises a plurality of holes extending through the housing top portion and through the shoe member adjacent the bottom of the housing.
- 22. The apparatus recited in claim 20 wherein the immersion means comprises an elevation limiter extending from the top portion of the housing and beyond the forward edge toward the direction of travel.
- 23. The cleaner recited in claim 19, further comprising buffer means between the housing and the oscillator.
- 24. The cleaner recited in claim 19 wherein the rearward angle of the tread element portions increases from the forward edge to the rear of the housing.
- 25. The cleaner recited in claim 19, further comprising flaps disposed about the suction chamber bottom opening, the flaps maintaining suction during operation of the cleaner.
- 26. The cleaner recited in claim 19 wherein portions of the tread elements adjacent the forward edge extend a shorter distance from the bottom than other tread elements so as to be out of contact with a surface across which the apparatus is travelling unless the cleaner is moving through a transition.
- 27. The cleaner recited in claim 26 wherein the tread elements are collectively rounded at the forward, rear and peripheral side edges.
- 28. The cleaner recited in claim 19 further comprising pressure regulation means external to, and in close proximity with the top opening of the suction chamber.
- 29. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 19 wherein substantially all of the tread elements are each angled rearwardly at a uniform angle along the length thereof.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/307,938 filed Sep. 16, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,664,285, and a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/288,998, filed on Aug. 11, 1994, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/978,237 filed Nov. 18, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,404,607 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of the following applications all of which have a United States filing date of May 11, 1992 and a foreign priority date of Feb. 2, 1992:
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