(1) The existing pool brush when it is attached to the existing pole which is used to brush the sides and bottom of a swimming pool are designed that you must use bodily force in order to keep contact between the brush and the sides or bottom of a swimming pool.
The Wing Force solves this problem by using the pressure of the water against the wing when the pole is moved upward, downward, forward, or backward. It keeps the brush against the sides and bottom of the swimming pool by using the force created from the water on the wing.
(2) The advantage of using the Wing Force is that during a downward, upward, forward, or backward motion of the pole, the water forces the wing to a fixed position. It then uses the force of the water to keep the brush in contact with the sides and bottom of a swimming pool. The Wing Force makes brushing the sides and bottom of a swimming pool effortless compared to prior art.
Detail 1: Front and side view detail of the Wing Force pole apparatus, also referred to as the Wing Force “Body”.
Detail 2: Detail of wing option 1 showing design of wing having pointed ends.
Detail 3: Detail of wing option 2 showing design of wing having rounded ends.
The wing can be mounted in several different locations:
a) Directly to the top of a brush head
b) Mounted to an adapter which goes in-between the brush and brush handle
c) Attached directly or indirectly to the brush handle
The improvements which have been made in comparison with prior art is as follows:
Detail 1: current invention is not attached to any other hardware (brush head or brush handle) and is completely independent. Hardware can be removed easily from brush head or brush handle as necessary. Each and every part can be replaced quickly and easily in a matter of a few minutes.
Detail 1 Side View: shows the side view of the embodiment. Another significant improvement and change from prior art is shown in
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Yet, another major change and improvement with the embodiment of the apparatus is shown in