IP Library Granted Patent US 12692715
Granted Patent B2
US 12692715 · App. 17/700,936 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Liquid-submersible vacuum system and components thereof

Inventor: Matthew D'Aguanno (Port Washington, NY)
E04H4/1636B01D29/11B01D29/902C02F1/001C02F2103/42
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Patent No.
US 12692715
App. No.
17/700,936
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A liquid-submersible vacuum system includes a housing enclosing a filtration element and a water pump, and a power converter configured to couple to a standard AC power supply. The vacuum system further includes a vacuum-to-waste assembly detachably coupled to the housing for selectively conveying filtered fluid from the vacuum system to a remote location.

Claims (48)

1 . A vacuum-to-waste assembly configured to receive filtered fluid from a liquid-submersible vacuum system and convey the filtered fluid to an external location, the vacuum-to-waste assembly comprising:

a discharge hose cap defining a longitudinal passageway therethrough and configured to couple to a hose, the discharge hose cap including:

a conical distal end portion including:

an inner surface;

an annular ring radially projecting from the inner surface; and

a plurality of tabs extending from the annular ring; and

a cylindrical proximal end portion extending from the conical distal end portion;

a stator assembly configured to be received in the discharge hose cap, the stator assembly including:

a conical main body comprising a plurality of discrete components, each having a flange that protrudes radially inwards toward a central area of the conical main body, each flange defining a hole therethrough, wherein adjacent discrete components are secured to each other via the holes of the respective flanges of the adjacent discrete components; and

a plurality of fins protruding radially outward from the main body and extending along a length of the main body, wherein a pair of adjacent fins of the plurality of fins defines a channel therebetween configured to guide fluid proximally through the discharge hose cap, and wherein each component of the plurality of discrete components of the main body includes at least one fin of the plurality of fins,

wherein each of the plurality of discrete components includes a ¼ section of the conical main body.

2 . The vacuum-to-waste assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the stator assembly is non-rotatably secured within the discharge hose cap via the plurality of tabs of the discharge hose cap such that the stator assembly is non-rotatable relative to the discharge hose cap.

3 . The vacuum-to-waste assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the stator assembly includes an outer ring positioned about and radially spaced from a distal end portion of the main body, the outer ring being engaged with a distal end portion of each of the plurality of fins.

4 . The vacuum-to-waste assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the outer ring, the distal end portion of each of the plurality of fins, and the distal end portion of the main body collectively define a plurality of discrete channels configured to receive fluid therethrough.

5 . The vacuum-to-waste assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the outer ring has an outer surface defining a plurality of recesses therein configured for receipt of a respective tab of the plurality of tabs of the discharge hose cap to non-rotatably secure the stator assembly within the discharge hose cap.

6 . The vacuum-to-waste assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of fins is circumferentially spaced from one another about the main body.

7 . The vacuum-to-waste assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of fins curve in a clockwise direction of the main body such that a distal end portion of a first fin of the plurality of fins is positioned clockwise relative to a proximal end portion of the first fin.

8 . The vacuum-to-waste assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of fins has an outer edge configured to sit flush against an inner surface of the discharge hose cap.

9 . The vacuum-to-waste assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the discharge hose cap has a funnel-shape.

10 . A liquid-submersible vacuum system, comprising:

a housing defining a chamber therein and having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion;

a DC pump disposed within the chamber and configured to move water proximally toward the proximal end portion of the housing;

an impeller positioned at the proximal end portion of the housing and configured to rotate in response to an activation of the DC pump, wherein the impeller includes a cylindrical distal end portion and a conical proximal end portion, and wherein the impeller includes a plurality of fins extending radially outward from the conical proximal end portion;

a filter disposed within the housing, such that water moves through the filter during activation of the DC pump;

a power converter configured to electrically connect to the DC pump for providing power to the DC pump, wherein the power converter is located remotely from the housing; and

a vacuum-to-waste assembly including:

a discharge hose cap defining a longitudinal passageway therethrough and configured to be in fluid communication with the chamber of the housing, the discharge hose cap including:

a conical distal end portion including:

an inner surface;

an annular ring radially projecting from the inner surface; and

a plurality of tabs extending from the annular ring; and

a cylindrical proximal end portion extending from the conical distal end portion; and

a stator assembly configured to be received in the discharge hose cap, the stator assembly including:

a main body configured to be positioned adjacent and proximally of the impeller, wherein the main body of the stator assembly is comprised of a plurality of discrete components; and

a plurality of fins protruding radially outward from the main body and extending along a length of the main body, wherein a pair of adjacent fins of the plurality of fins defines a channel therebetween configured to guide fluid proximally through the discharge hose cap, wherein each component of the plurality of discrete components of the main body includes at least one fin of the plurality of fins, wherein a number of the plurality of fins of the impeller is equal to a number of the plurality of fins of the stator assembly, and wherein each of the plurality of fins of the impeller extends at an angle relative to a respective fin of the plurality of fins of the stator assembly,

wherein each of the plurality of discrete components includes a ¼ section of the main body.

11 . The liquid-submersible vacuum system according to claim 10 , wherein the main body of the stator assembly has a distal end portion configured to abut a proximal end portion of the impeller, the impeller being configured to rotate relative to the main body.

12 . The liquid-submersible vacuum system according to claim 11 , wherein the stator assembly is non-rotatably secured within the discharge hose cap via the plurality of tabs of the discharge hose cap such that the stator assembly is non-rotatable relative to the discharge hose cap.

13 . The liquid-submersible vacuum system according to claim 10 , wherein the stator assembly includes an outer ring positioned about and radially spaced from a distal end portion of the main body, the outer ring being engaged with a distal end portion of each of the plurality of fins.

14 . The liquid-submersible vacuum system according to claim 13 , wherein the outer ring, the distal end portion of each of the plurality of fins, and the distal end portion of the main body collectively define a plurality of discrete channels configured to receive fluid therethrough.

15 . The liquid-submersible vacuum system according to claim 13 , wherein the outer ring has an outer surface defining a plurality of recesses therein configured for receipt of a respective tab of the plurality of tabs of the discharge hose cap to non-rotatably secure the stator assembly within the discharge hose cap.

16 . The liquid-submersible vacuum system according to claim 10 , wherein the plurality of fins is circumferentially spaced from one another about the main body.

17 . The liquid-submersible vacuum system according to claim 10 , wherein each of the plurality of fins curve in a clockwise direction of the main body such that a distal end portion of a first fin of the plurality of fins is positioned clockwise relative to a proximal end portion of the first fin.

18 . The liquid-submersible vacuum system according to claim 10 , wherein each of the plurality of fins has an outer edge configured to sit flush against an inner surface of the discharge hose cap.

19 . The liquid-submersible vacuum system according to claim 10 , wherein the discharge hose cap has a funnel-shape and the main body has a conical shape.

20 . The liquid-submersible vacuum system according to claim 10 , further comprising a vacuum head configured to couple to the distal end portion of the housing, wherein the vacuum head includes:

a housing; and

a plurality of wheels secured to the housing of the vacuum head, the housing of the vacuum head defining an internal cavity therein, an inlet port in fluid communication with the internal cavity, and an outlet port in fluid communication with the internal cavity and spaced from the inlet port, the inlet port having a larger volume than the outlet port.