US2024410194A1PendingUtilityA1

Automatic Pool Cleaner

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Assignee: SEBOR PAVELPriority: Feb 19, 2020Filed: Aug 19, 2024Published: Dec 12, 2024
Est. expiryFeb 19, 2040(~13.6 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

A pool cleaner includes a vent mechanism and a water port in fluid communication with the vent mechanism. When a forward end of the pool cleaner extends above a waterline of the pool, water flows through the vent mechanism and the water port over an inlet port and prevents loss of suction at the inlet port. A protruding member of the pool cleaner contacts submerged obstacle and tilts the pool cleaner to prevent the pool cleaner from becoming stuck on the submerged obstacle.

Claims

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That which is claimed is: 
     
         1 . A pool cleaner comprising:
 a drive mechanism operable to drive the pool cleaner along a submerged surface of a pool in a forward direction;   a housing carried by the drive mechanism, the housing having an inlet port through which water is suctioned;   an outlet port that receives water from the inlet port;   a vent mechanism including an opening through a top cover of the housing, the opening being forward the outlet port; and   a water port defining at least one opening forward the inlet port on a bottom of the housing, the water port being positioned to receive water that flows through the vent mechanism when a forward end of the pool cleaner extends above a waterline of the pool so as to prevent loss of suction at the inlet port.   
     
     
         2 . The pool cleaner of  claim 1 , wherein the vent mechanism and water port are positioned in such a way that the waterline passes through the vent mechanism and water port simultaneously when the forward end of the pool cleaner extends above the waterline of the pool. 
     
     
         3 . The pool cleaner of  claim 1 , wherein a plenum on the bottom enhances suction around the inlet port, the plenum includes a recessed area around the inlet port, and the water port is positioned forward the recessed area. 
     
     
         4 . The pool cleaner of  claim 1 , wherein a plenum on the bottom enhances suction around the inlet port and the plenum includes a forward retractable member extending laterally across the bottom and forward the inlet port and the water port is positioned directly vertical above the forward retractable member. 
     
     
         5 . The pool cleaner of  claim 1 , wherein a plenum on the bottom enhances suction around the inlet port and the plenum includes a forward retractable member extending laterally across the bottom and forward the inlet port and the water port is positioned directly vertical above the forward retractable member and directly under the vent mechanism. 
     
     
         6 . The pool cleaner of  claim 1 , wherein the drive mechanism includes:
 a drive train having a pinion gear that operably mates with a first wheel gear and a second wheel gear on a wheel of the drive mechanism, the pinion gear being rotatable about a first rotational axis; and   a drive shaft contactor connected to the pinion gear in such a way that the pool cleaner changes direction when the drive shaft contactor rotates about a second rotational axis offset from the first rotational axis which moves the pinion gear between the first wheel gear and second wheel gear.   
     
     
         7 . The pool cleaner of  claim 1 , further comprising:
 a forward retractable member extending laterally across the bottom and forward the inlet port;   a rear retractable member extending laterally across the bottom and rearward the inlet port; and   a protruding member extending downwardly from the bottom and longitudinally between the forward retractable member and rear retractable member;   wherein when the pool cleaner drives over a submerged obstacle, the protruding member contacts the submerged obstacle and tilts the pool cleaner.   
     
     
         8 . A pool cleaner comprising:
 a drive mechanism operable to drive the pool cleaner along a submerged surface of a pool in a forward direction;   a housing carried by the drive mechanism, the housing having an inlet port through which water is suctioned and an outlet port that receives water from the inlet port, the inlet port being on a bottom of the housing;   a plenum on the bottom including a forward vertical wall forward the inlet port and a rear vertical wall rearward the inlet port;   a forward retractable member forward of the forward vertical wall and extending laterally across the bottom;   a rear retractable member rearward of the rear vertical wall and extending laterally across the bottom; and   a protruding member extending downwardly from the bottom and forward between the forward vertical wall and rear vertical wall;   wherein when the pool cleaner drives over a submerged obstacle, the protruding member contacts the submerged obstacle and tilts the pool cleaner.   
     
     
         9 . The pool cleaner of  claim 8 , wherein when a forward end of the pool cleaner extends above a waterline of the pool, water flows through a vent mechanism in a top cover of the housing and a water port on the bottom and over the inlet port so as to prevent loss of suction at the inlet port. 
     
     
         10 . The pool cleaner of  claim 8 , the plenum includes a recessed area around the inlet port and the protruding member extends downwardly out of the recessed area. 
     
     
         11 . The pool cleaner of  claim 8 , further comprising:
 a vent mechanism defining at least one opening through a top cover of the housing, the top cover providing access to an interior of the housing; and   a water port defining at least one opening on a bottom of the housing, the water port receiving water from the vent mechanism when a forward end of the pool cleaner extends above a waterline of the pool so as to prevent loss of suction at the inlet port.   
     
     
         12 . The pool cleaner of  claim 8 , wherein the drive mechanism includes:
 a drive train having a pinion gear that operably mates with a first wheel gear and a second wheel gear on a wheel of the drive mechanism, the pinion gear being rotatable about a first rotational axis; and   a drive shaft contactor connected to the pinion gear in such a way that the pool cleaner changes direction when the drive shaft contactor rotates about a second rotational axis offset from the first rotational axis which moves the pinion gear between the first wheel gear and second wheel gear.

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