US2007192969A1PendingUtilityA1

Wing force

Individually held — no corporate assignee on recordPriority: Feb 17, 2006Filed: Feb 17, 2006Published: Aug 23, 2007
Est. expiryFeb 17, 2026(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
E04H 4/1627
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Abstract

An aerodynamically designed wing attachment for use with a pool brush that can be mounted in several locations: directly to top of brush; to an adapter in between the brush and pole; or attached directly or indirectly to pole. The pressure of the water on the wing forces the pool brush to remain continuously in contact with the sides and bottom of a pool. What used to take 20 to 30 minutes of bodily strength and struggle with prior art, now affords the user to complete this very manageable task in 5 minutes. In prior art, force must be applied in a sideways and downward motion during the process of brushing the sides or bottom of a swimming pool. The products on the market today are made of materials which are of little substance and are not as effective or precise in holding the brush against the sides or bottom of a swimming pool thus requiring bodily strength and force to function.

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1 . An aerodynamic wing attachment for use with a pool brush that is completely independent from any other hardware for the purpose of cleaning pools and uses the force of the water versus bodily force or strength and mounted directly to top of a brush head, or to an adapter in between the brush and brush handle, or attached directly or indirectly to the brush handle, the attachment comprising: 
 (a) A base wing adapted to be connected by fastening means to said brush head.    
   
   
       2 . The apparatus of  claim 1  wherein the button lock is completely independent from the brush head and brush handle allowing for very quick attachment or quick release and is positioned to lock into base wing as well as a threaded socket suited for a garden hose attachment forcing dirt and debris to desired direction which ultimately is the main drain of a swimming pool  
   
   
       3 . The apparatus of  claim 1  wherein the slotted holes in the wing attachment are used for adjustment of downward force on the brush. head for wing rotation and the hinge (¼″ rod) moves backward and forward to achieve the desired resistance while pushing or pulling the apparatus through the water.

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