The present invention relates to pool cleaners, and more particularly to wheeled pool cleaners with removable covers.
There are a wide variety of mechanical pool cleaners which are configured to move along underwater surfaces of a swimming pool while vacuuming dirt and debris therefrom. Several types of such cleaners are wheeled, traversing the pool surfaces on two or more wheels. In wheeled cleaners, the motive force to drive the cleaner is often supplied by power supplied to one or more of the wheels. This usually involves a water-driven turbine, although pool cleaners with electric motors are also known. Normally, and particularly in water turbine-driven cleaners, the wheels receive power via multiple gears—which can serve to step up or down rotational speed and/or a “program” function by periodically changing the speed and/or direction of one or more of the wheels to help ensure fuller coverage of the pool surfaces.
These turbines, motors, gears and the like are virtually always located inside a pool cleaner body which rides on the wheels and, in the case of turbine-driven cleaners, includes a waterline connection for supply a water suction or pressure source to power the turbine. Routine maintenance of these pool cleaners will often require gaining access to the inside of the body. For example, debris will sometimes foul internal components of the cleaner, and removal of the debris will require opening of the body. Gaining access will often require the undoing of multiple small latches, and sometimes even the removal of one or more screws. This can make performing required maintenance difficult for some pool owners.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved wheeled pool cleaner with a removable cover. According to an embodiment of the present invention, a pool cleaner includes a pool cleaner body and at least two wheels mounted to the pool cleaner body so as to be rotatable about a common wheel axis. The pool cleaner body includes an access cover selectively closing an access opening defined therein. A handle closure is mounted to the pool cleaner body so as to be rotatable about the common wheel axis independently of the at least two wheels. The handle closure is rotatable relative to the pool cleaner body so as to be movable between a closed position, in which the handle closure secures the access cover over the access opening, and an open position, in which the handle closure allows the access cover to be removed from the access opening.
According to an aspect of the present invention, an inner cover selectively covers a turbine and gears of the pool cleaner within the body. The inner cover is held in place via engagement with the access over.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, the wheels are attached to wheel wells on opposite side of the body, inner walls of the wheel wells being substantially solid such that an enclosed volume is formed therebetween in the pool cleaner body below the access cover to further inhibit the entrance of debris.
These and other objects, aspects and advantages of the present invention will be better appreciated in view of the drawings and following detailed description of preferred embodiments.
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The depicted pool cleaner 10 is suction-driven cleaner having only two wheels 14 between which the body 12 is suspended, although it will be appreciated that the present invention is not necessarily limited to use in connection with this specific type of cleaner. In the depicted cleaner 10, the wheels 14 are driven by a turbine 30 arranged inside the body 12 and powered by the flow of water between a suction opening 32 on a bottom surface 34 of the main body portion 20 and a suction connection 36 extending upwardly from the turbine 30 through a connection opening 40 in the access cover 24. The turbine 30 and associated gearing is covered by an inner cover 42, as will be explained in greater detail below.
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The handle closure 26 preferably includes a lateral portion 52 which spans the body 12, and radial portions 54, which extend inwardly toward the wheel axis 16 from opposite ends of the lateral portion 52. The openings 50 are defined at distal ends of the radial portions 52. Cover engagement legs 56 extend downwardly from the lateral portion 52 inwardly of the radial portions 54. In the closed position, the legs 56 engage the access cover 24 to secure it in place over the access opening 22.
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In use, to remove the access cover 24 and gain access to the interior of the body 12 via the opening 22, the handle closure 26 is urged out of the closed position with sufficient force to disengage the complementary surfaces 60, 62 and rotated to completely clear the cover 24. Once clear, the access cover 24 is simply lifted out of position over the suction connection 36, allowing access to the internal components for inspection or maintenance. When done, the access cover 24 is refitted into place and the handle closure 26 is rotated back into the closed position until the complementary surfaces 60, 62 reengage.
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Notably, the configuration of the main body portion 20 with the inner cover 42 to closely enclose both the turbine 30 and the gears 72 can appreciably reduce the likelihood of waterborne debris from entering inside the body 12 and fouling moving internal components. The inner walls 82 are also substantially solid, further reducing the opportunity for debris introduction into the interior of the body 12. Such a configuration could advantageously be used in geared pool cleaners in which access covers are secured by means other than the depicted handle closure 26.
The foregoing is provided for illustrative and exemplary purposes; the present invention is not necessarily limited thereto. Rather, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, as well as adaptations to particular circumstances, are possible within the scope of the invention as herein shown and described and of the claimed appended hereto.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/561,325, filed on Sep. 21, 2017, the contents of which application are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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62561325 | Sep 2017 | US |