IP Library Granted Patent US 10,858,853
Granted Patent B2
US 10,858,853 · App. 16/454,482 · Granted Dec 8, 2020

Autonomous active waterline scrubbing device principally for swimming pools and spas

Inventors: Hendrikus Johannes van der Meijden (Midrand, ZA); Michael Edward Moore (Johannesburg, ZA)
Assignee: ZODIAC POOL SYSTEMS LLC
E04H4/1654A47L11/38B08B1/002B08B1/04
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Patent No.
US 10,858,853
App. No.
16/454,482
Granted
Dec 8, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

Buoyant, autonomous devices for actively scrubbing upstanding walls of swimming pools and spas at and nearby their waterlines are detailed. The devices may be configured to float on and travel along a surface of water of a pool and include at least one brush or scrubber adapted to contact pool walls. An electric motor may cause the scrubber to rotate about a shaft or axle, with frictional contact between the scrubber and the wall dislodging dirt and debris therefrom. In particular, if a scrubber is conically shaped and angled relative to the vertical direction, its rotating blades may lift water from the pool to hydrate dried debris stuck to the wall, thereby facilitating dislodging of the debris.

Claims (29)

1. A floating device:

a. configured for travel on a generally horizontal surface of water within a swimming pool; and

b. comprising a rotatable scrubber configured to actively brush or scrub a wall of the swimming pool, with the rotatable scrubber including:

i. an outer perimeter of generally conical shape; and

ii. a plurality of blades extending from the outer perimeter.

2. A floating device according to claim 1 in which at least one of the plurality of blades extends radially from the outer perimeter.

3. A floating device according to claim 2 further comprising a motor for driving rotation of the rotatable scrubber.

4. A floating device according to claim 2 in which the rotatable scrubber rotates about an axis forming an angle of less than ninety degrees with the generally horizontal surface of water.

5. A floating device according to claim 3 in which the motor is a bidirectional electric motor.

6. An automatic pool cleaner buoyant in water and comprising (a) a body comprising at least one water inlet and at least one water exit, (b) a motor, (c) at least one scrubber driven by the motor and configured to rotate about an axis, and (d) means, positioned at least partially within the body, for filtering debris from water having passed through the water inlet; and in which the at least one scrubber includes an outer perimeter of generally conical shape and a plurality of blades extending from the outer perimeter.

7. An automatic pool cleaner according to claim 6 in which at least one of the plurality of blades extends radially from the outer perimeter.

8. An automatic pool cleaner according to claim 6 in which the motor is a bidirectional electric motor.

9. An automatic pool cleaner according to claim 6 further comprising means for propelling the body along a surface of the water.

10. An automatic pool cleaner according to claim 9 in which the propelling means comprises a thrust motor.

11. An automatic pool cleaner according to claim 6 in which the body defines a front region, further comprising a handle located in the front region.

12. An automatic pool cleaner according to claim 6 in which the filtering means comprises a filtration tray.

13. A floating device:

a. configured for travel on a generally horizontal surface of water within a swimming pool; and

b. comprising a rotatable scrubber configured to actively brush or scrub a wall of the swimming pool, with the rotatable scrubber:

i. having a generally conical shape; and

ii. configured to rotate about a shaft angled relative to the generally horizontal surface between 0-90° exclusive.

14. A floating device according to claim 13 further comprising a motor configured to drive the shaft.

15. A floating device according to claim 14 further comprising a body comprising at least one water inlet and at least one water exit.

16. A floating device according to claim 15 further comprising means, positioned at least partially within the body, for filtering debris from water having passed through the water inlet.

17. A floating device according to claim 16 in which the body defines an upper portion (a) positioned above the generally horizontal surface at all times in use and (b) further comprising at least one solar panel.

18. A method of cleaning a swimming pool comprising:

a. introducing into the swimming pool a floating device comprising a body and a rotatable scrubber; and

b. causing operation of the floating device so that the rotatable scrubber both (i) actively brushes or scrubs a wall of the swimming pool and (ii) determines a direction of travel of the body along the wall, with rotation of the rotatable scrubber in a first direction determining a first travel direction of the body along the wall and rotation of the rotatable scrubber in a second direction determining a second travel direction of the body along the wall, the first direction being opposite the second direction and the first travel direction being opposite the second travel direction.

19. A method according to claim 18 in which the rotatable scrubber (a) is shaped generally as a cone from which blades extend and (b) lifts water of the swimming pool onto the wall by dipping the blades into water of the swimming pool on the underside of the cone.

Assignments (2)
SUPPLEMENTAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 30, 2022
From: CUSTOM MOLDED PRODUCTS, LLC; S.R. SMITH, LLC; ZODIAC POOL SYSTEMS LLC
To: HSBC BANK USA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 058902/0855 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2019
From: MOORE, MICHAEL EDWARD; VAN DER MEIJDEN, HENDRIKUS JOHANNES
To: ZODIAC POOL SYSTEMS LLC
Reel/Frame 050220/0222 →