Claims
- 1. A submersible cleaner for swimming pools comprising:
- a housing including a chamber therein having an opening defined by opposing walls through which opening water flows during operation of the cleaner;
- an oscillator having opposing ends and pivotally mounted in the opening of the housing on a pivot axis extending between the opposing walls for continuous oscillatory movement to and fro within the opening responsive to the flow of water across the ends of the oscillator, the oscillator including a first side facing a first one of the walls with a gap therebetween;
- sealing means slidably fitted with the first side of the oscillator and slidable outwardly in a direction generally parallel with the pivot axis into engagement with the first wall; and wherein
- the sealing means is at least partially exposed to the flow of water through the chamber.
- 2. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 1 wherein the sealing means extends along the side of the oscillator at least to one of the opposing ends thereof.
- 3. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 2 wherein the sealing means extends along the side of the oscillator to both of the opposing ends.
- 4. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 3 wherein the portion of the sealing means exposed to flow of water extends to both of the opposing ends.
- 5. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 4 further comprising means at each of the opposing ends of the oscillator for retaining the sealing means with the oscillator.
- 6. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 5 wherein the retaining means is substantially oversized with respect to the sealing means, so that the sealing means loosely fits within the retaining means.
- 7. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 6 wherein the retaining means and the sealing means conform to the cross-sectional shape of the oscillator between the opposing ends.
- 8. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 7 further comprising a slide bar extending laterally from the sealing means and exposed to the flow of water to assist the sealing means in sliding outwardly across the gap in response to fluid flow.
- 9. A submersible cleaner for swimming pools comprising:
- a housing including a chamber having an opening defined by opposing walls through which opening water flows during operation of the cleaner;
- an oscillator having opposing ends, the oscillator pivotally mounted in the opening on a pivot axis between the walls for oscillatory movement to and fro within the opening responsive to the flow of water across the oscillator, the oscillator including a first side facing one of the walls of the opening and having retaining means extending generally parallel with the pivot axis;
- sealing means slidably fitted with the retaining means adjacent the first side of the oscillator and alternately slidable inwardly and outwardly in a direction generally parallel with the pivot axis and into and out of engagement with the one wall of the housing; and wherein
- the retaining means is substantially oversized with respect to the sealing means, such that the sealing means fits loosely within the retaining means in order to insure that the functioning of the sealing means is not impeded by grit and other material.
- 10. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 9 wherein the sealing means extends outwardly to the opposing ends of the oscillator and conform to the shape thereof, the oscillator further including means at each of the opposing ends for holding the sealing means in the retaining means.
- 11. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 9 wherein the sealing means includes an outer face exposed to the flow of water impinging upon the oscillator, the water thereby urging the sealing means outwardly across the gap between the side of the oscillator and the walls of the opening.
- 12. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 11 further comprising a lateral slide bar extending from the exposed face of the sealing means for further facilitating the movement of the sealing means outwardly across the gap in response to the flow of water impinging upon the oscillator.
- 13. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 9 wherein the oscillator is generally semi-cylindrical in cross section.
- 14. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 9 wherein the oscillator is generally bell-shaped in cross section.
- 15. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 9 wherein the oscillator is generally asymmetrical in cross section.
- 16. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 15 wherein the dimension between the pivot axis and one of the oscillator ends is greater than the dimension between the pivot axis and the other oscillator end.
- 17. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 16 further comprising means for defining the direction of travel as forwardly from the side of the oscillator having the longer dimension between the pivot axis and the one oscillator end.
- 18. A submersible cleaner for swimming pools comprising:
- a housing including a chamber having an opening defined by opposing walls through which opening water flows during operation of the cleaner;
- an oscillator having opposing ends, the oscillator pivotally mounted in the opening on a pivot axis between the walls for oscillatory movement to and fro within the opening responsive to the flow of water across the oscillator, the oscillator including a first side facing one of the walls of the opening;
- sealing means slidably fitted adjacent the first side of the oscillator and alternately slidable inwardly and outwardly in a direction generally parallel with the pivot axis and into and out of engagement with the one wall of the housing; and wherein
- the oscillator includes retaining means at each of the opposing ends thereof for holding the sealing means into slidable engagement with the oscillator.
- 19. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 18 wherein the oscillator is generally semi-cylindrical in cross section and wherein the sealing means is also generally semi-cylindrical in cross section in conformity with the cross sectional shape and dimension of the oscillator.
- 20. The submersible cleaner recited in claim 18 wherein the sealing means comprises a plastic material having low frictional characteristics.
STATEMENT OF RELATED APPLICATIONS
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