BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of equipment for cleaning surfaces that
are beneath a body of water. More particularly, it relates to a cleaning apparatus
for use in swimming pools and the like, providing both surface vacuuming and environment
filtration, with improved filtration capacity and vacuum (or suction) strength regulation.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] Submersible cleaning apparatus are commonplace within the industrial and domestic
pool cleaning sectors. Such cleaning apparatus can include: automatic pool cleaners
(such as that of Hayward,
WO2018208303); pressure pool cleaners and vacuum pool cleaners (such as that of SERVICE IND SOLUTIONS,
US2018148946).
[0003] Common issues and limitations are known in the art for existing pool cleaning apparatus.
Key issues which exist are: preventing any included filtration bag system from collapsing
on itself; preventing any filtration bag system from being sucked back towards the
motor of the vacuum head; and how to adjust / regulate the vacuum (or suction) pressure
between the head of the vacuum and the surface being cleaned prior to and/or during
cleaning. The common source which links the above issues is that the motor responsible
for generating the vacuum (or suction) is regularly only capable of operating at one
strength, thereby only providing the user with one vacuum / suction strength, which
might be too strong in some environments or too weak in others.
[0004] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a vacuum cleaning
system for use in submersed environments for improved cleaning of submersed surfaces,
such as the floors in swimming pools.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] According to the present invention, there is provided a submersible cleaning apparatus.
Said submersible cleaning apparatus comprising: A cleaner head assembly, said cleaner
head assembly comprising: an outer housing, configured to provide an internal void
for housing a vacuum (or suction) producing assembly; and a power source port, for
water-tight connectivity of the vacuum (or suction) producing assembly to a power
source; and debris collection means, said debris collection means being releasably
attached to an upper periphery of the cleaner head assembly and arranged to collect
debris that passes through the cleaner head assembly under vacuum (or suction); characterised
in that said debris collection means is provided with floatation means and head assembly
attachment means. Through incorporation of a means of floating the debris collection
means prevents the same from being sucked down toward the vacuum head when starting
the equipment or during use, allowing the use of finer ppm filtration systems and
obviating the issue of the collections means collapsing.
[0006] Advantageously, the debris collection means of the submersible cleaning apparatus
comprises an elongate microfibre bag filter, having a proximal open end and a distal
closed end. The microfibre material allows for finer filtration of collected debris
and aggregates, through using different ppm filtration meshes according to the environment
/ cleaning requirements.
[0007] Advantageously, the microfibre bag filter is releasably attachable to the cleaner
head assembly about either one of or each of two circumferential port flanges. Releasable
attachment allows replacement and maintenance of the bag filter, whilst attaching
to two circumferential port flanges gives greater binding to the apparatus, preventing
the bag filter accidentally detaching whilst in use.
[0008] Advantageously the two circumferential port flanges are arranged about a central
port and are laterally spaced apart. Arrangement allows for easier attachment of the
bag filter, providing the open end over the central port. Vertical spacing of the
flanges facilitates either double attachment of the bag, or for selective higher or
lower attachment of the bag relative to the housing, which in turn adjust the suction
power of the vacuum (or suction), which further allows for tailoring the setup relative
to the cleaning environment and demands.
[0009] Preferably, the floatation means is releasably attached to the microfibre bag filter.
This allows for replacement of the float, or for using larger/smaller floats relative
to the micron levels and size of the bag to which they are to be attached, allowing
for further tailoring of the filtration capabilities and buoyancy of the bag setup.
This is further useful in salt water pools vs freshwater pools.
[0010] Advantageously, the floatation means is releasably attached to the microfibre bag
filter adjacent its distal end. Locating the float towards the distal end of the bag
filter increases the floats ability to lift the bag away from the vacuum head.
[0011] Advantageously, the head assembly attachment means comprises a cord and releasable
fastening member, said cord passing through a peripheral channel adjacent the proximal
open end of the debris collection means. The use of cord and fastener allows for infinite
attachment points along the length o said cord, thereby allowing the bag to be attached
to different sized housings and retrofittable as an individual item.
[0012] More advantageously, the vacuum (or suction) producing assembly is releasably housed
within the outer housing and comprises interchangeable propellors. Releasable attachment
of the vacuum (or suction) producing assembly allows removal for maintenance or replacement.
[0013] Most advantageously, the vacuum (or suction) producing assembly is configured to
facilitate the use of different sized interchangeable propellors. Use of different
sized propellors allows for further alteration of the suction power of the apparatus,
allowing for further regulation of filtration and cleaning capabilities relative to
the requirements of the job at hand.
[0014] Preferably, the cleaner head assembly further comprises transportation means arranged
about an underside of the cleaner head assembly. The transportation means separating
an underside of the vacuum head from the pool surface and facilitating easier movement
of the head across the pool surface.
[0015] More preferably, the cleaner head assembly is provided with means for adjusting the
ride height of the assembly with respect to the surface being cleaned. For further
adjustment of the suction power and facilitation further modulation of bag size and
bag filtration material for finer particulates.
[0016] More preferably, the outer housing is provided with a plurality of transportation
means fixing points. Allows for selective location of the transportation means relative
to the shape of the cleaning head. This allows for adjustment of the cleaner dimensions,
through use of smaller or larger wheels.
[0017] More preferably, the transportation means fixing points are provided within at least
one of two transportation means mounting brackets. Use of mounting brackets allows
the user to have pre-set wheel arrangements on different brackets and to exchange
brackets and or wheels for more prompt setup between cleaning scenarios / environments.
[0018] More advantageously, the transportation means mounting brackets are releasably attached
to first and second lower edges of the outer housing. This location allows the user
to remove one set of wheels if cleaning steps of a pool.
[0019] Most advantageously, the transportation means fixing points are spatially arranged
to provide alternate fixing points, both vertically and horizontally about an outer
face of the respective mounting bracket. Further allowing adjustment of ride height
and number / size of wheels, allowing further adjustment to suction and filtration
capabilities.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the
accompanying drawings, which are purely schematic and not to scale, of which:
Figure 1a is a perspective view of the submersible cleaning apparatus of the present
invention, idle and ready for use;
Figure 1b is a perspective view of the cleaner head of the submersible cleaning apparatus
shown Figure 1a, isolated;
Figure 1c is a perspective view of the bag filter of the submersible cleaning apparatus
shown in Figure 1a, isolated;
Figure 2a is a plan view of the rear of the cleaner head of the submersible cleaning
apparatus shown Figure 1a;
Figure 2b a plan view from above the cleaner head of the submersible cleaning apparatus
shown Figure 1 a; and
Figure 2c is an exploded view of the cleaner head of the submersible cleaning apparatus
shown Figure 1a.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
Figures 1a to 1c
[0021] An example of the present invention is illustrated in Figures 1a to 1c. A submersible
cleaning apparatus (indicated generally at 101), comprises a cleaner head assembly
(indicated generally at 102) an a debris collection assembly (indicated generally
at 103).
[0022] In the example, the cleaner head assembly 102 primarily comprises: an outer vacuum
/ suction housing 104; a vacuum (or suction) producing assembly (indicated generally
at 105); a power source port (indicated generally at 106); first and second wheel
assemblies (indicated generally at 107 and 108); and a pole connection port (indicated
generally at 109). The debris collection assembly 103 comprises: an elongate bag filter
110, having an open end and a closed end (remote from the first); and a bag float
111.
[0023] The vacuum housing 104 of the cleaner head assembly 102 is profiled and dimensioned
so as to provide an internal void for housing the vacuum (or suction) producing assembly
105. The vacuum housing 104 is made of plastics in the present example for the primary
properties of: speed and cost of manufacture; cleanliness; resistance to breakage.
Other materials such as metals might reasonably be used. The vacuum (or suction) producing
assembly 105 is typical of that known in the art, with the exception that said assembly
may be disassembled by the user, so as to allow the user to use different sized propellors
(not shown) within the housing (referenced in later figures) of the vacuum (or suction)
assembly 105. The vacuum (or suction) assembly 105 is of the motor type assembly,
capable of producing a vacuum (or suction) through a central bore in the cleaner head
once connected to a power supply by way of the power source port 106.
[0024] Accordingly, the vacuum (or suction) assembly 105 is designed to provide a vacuum
(or suction) to remove debris from the surface of a pool floor and project said debris
through the central bore to be collected in the debris collection assembly 103. It
will be understood that the vacuum (or suction) assembly has conventional function,
with a motor, propellors or blades, and a means for mounting the vacuum (or suction)
assembly to an interior surface of the vacuum housing 104 within the internal void
of said housing. As will be discussed in greater depth with reference to Figures 2a
to 2c, the motor housing is provided with a power inlet port and a stabilising bracket
and a mounting bracket.
[0025] The elongate bag filter 110 of the debris collection assembly 103 comprises a micro
fibre mesh bag filter. Various sizes and grades of bag filter may be provided, so
as to give the user the ability to tailor the finer degree of filtration of the bag
system (the pore size of the mesh) and the size required of the filter (smaller pools
and / or less soiled pools will not require a larger bag). Furthermore, through use
of finer or coarser filtration bags gives the user the ability to modulate the suction
of the vacuum system (with finer filters leading to stronger vacuums/ suctions power
and coarser filters leading to weaker vacuums / suction power). This gives the ability
to increase or decrease the cleaning power of the system, relative to whether it is
primarily intended to remove large debris such as leaves, or finer debris such as
mud or silt.
[0026] The elongate bag filter 110 is provided with a means for releasably attaching said
bag 110 to the vacuum head (indicated generally at 122). In this regard, the bag filter
110 is provided with a peripheral channel 112 running about its circumference at the
open end. This channel has two openings (113, 114) adjacent one another on an external
surface of the bag filter 110. A cord or length of rope 115 is passed through this
channel 112, leaving first and second remote ends (116, 117) of said cord / rope hanging
from the respective first and second openings (113, 114) of the channel. The cord
/ rope 115 is provided with a releasable fastening member 118 (such as a toggle),
which is passed over the first and second remote ends 116, 117 of the cord / rope
115, allowing the user to manually narrow the opening of the bag filter by adjusting
the position of the togger (which has a manually depressible releasing member for
positioning said toggle about the length of rope / cord). The user can thus releasably
attach the bag filter 110 to the vacuum head 102 by passing the open end of said bag
110 over the central bore of the vacuum head 102 and tightening the opening of the
bag 110 to said bore by way of the cord 115 and fastener 118.
[0027] Regarding the fastening of the bag filter 110, the central bore or central port of
the vacuum head (indicated generally at 119) is provided with two circumferential
port flanges (120, 121) about its outer body. These circumferential flanges 120, 121
extend the entire diameter of the outer body of the central bore 119 and are laterally
(or vertically) spaced apart. The user may therefore select which flange 120, 121
to releasably attach the bag filter 110 over, giving the choice of a higher or lower
mounting position of the bag 110 relative to the body of the vacuum head 102. This
gives further modulation of the vacuum / suction strength exerted by the apparatus
101 for further adjustment of the cleaning properties of the apparatus 101 relative
to the demands of the job at hand. Moreover, should the user need to, they can attach
the bag by way of both flanges, providing a back-up attachment system to the bag filter
should one fail. In this case, either a bag with two channels, cords and toggles could
be used (with the second channel, cord & toggle assembly provided at a pint intermittent
the first end and the second end of the bag filter 110), or the user can attach a
second corded system external to the bag 110 (such additional cord and toggle systems
might reasonably be provided as a kit of parts).
[0028] To obviate the issue of the bag filter 110 collapsing on itself during start up,
or indeed, from collapsing under the strength of the vacuum / suction passing through
the system, the bag filter 110 is provided with the bag float 111. The bag float 111
comprises any buoyant material (such as cork or foam) and is releasably attached to
the bag filer 110 at its distal (closed) end. The releasable attachment in the present
case is a cord system. In particular, the bag float 111 comprises a cylindrical foam
with central channel. The cylindrical foam has a length of cord/rope 125 pass through
it, and is tied to securing tabs (123, 124) situated at the upper corners of the bag
filter 110, adjacent its distal (closed) end. Said securing tabs 122, 124 are sewn
to the bag filter 110 and have apertures for receiving the cord/cable which passes
through the cylindrical foam float 111. Other systems might reasonably - be used,
such as hook and loop fasteners.
Figures 2a to 2c
[0029] The submersible cleaning apparatus 101 previously identified in Figures 1a to 1c
is shown in a plan and exploded views in figures 2a to 2c, for better representation
and disclosure of internal components.
[0030] The motor 201 is provided with: a power inlet port 202; a stabilising bracket (not
shown); and a mounting bracket 203. The stabilising bracket provides a framework for
supporting the motor housing 201 within the void of the vacuum housing 104. The power
inlet port 202 is slotted through
[0031] The motor 201 may be powered by an external power source (in particular, a battery).
In this regard, the power inlet port 202 passes through an aperture 209 in the vacuum
housing 104 and is connected to a power supply assembly 204 which is in turn provided
with a quick release system 205 for connection to a waterproof power cable (which
in turn is connected to a power supply, such as a battery, above ground and away from
water). Each of these connections are completely water-tight. Accordingly, power is
supplied through the body of the vacuum head 104 in a water-tight manner so as to
power the vacuum / suction motor 201.
[0032] The motor 201 is further fixed in place by way of its mounting bracket 203. Said
mounting bracket 203 is disposed at an upper end of the motor 201 and is reliably
fixed to the inner body of the vacuum housing 104 by way of a mounting plate and screws
(206, 207). Furthermore, the mounting plate 206 is arranged so as to also facilitate
attachment of a handle attachment port 208, thereby allowing the user to attach any
reasonable sized handle / telescopic handle to the vacuum head 102 by way of the handle
attachment port 208.
[0033] With regards to the first and second wheel assemblies (107, 108), said assemblies
each comprise: a pair of wheels (210, 211 and 212, 213 respectively) and first and
second wheel mounting brackets (214, 215 respectively). Each of the wheel mounting
brackets 214, 215 are provided with a plurality of fixing points for attachment of
the respective wheels. In this regard, the user may choose whether: to attach single
or multiple wheels each side or both sides, as well as whether to locate the wheels
centrally, or further up or down the respective brackets. Through having multiple
attachment points (spaced both horizontally and vertically), the user is able to vary:
the size of wheels that are attached; the number of wheels that are attached; and
the location of the wheels that are attached relative to the bracket 214, 215. In
doing this, the user is able to adjust the ride-height of the vacuum head 102 relative
to the surface being cleaned, which again modulates the strength of the vacuum / suction
and the finer or coarser nature of filtration / cleaning provided. Moreover, the user
can remove one bracket entirely and / or wheels from one bracket to give a single
wheeled variant for step cleaning. Even further, the user can have multiple brackets
pre-set, so that the user can inter-change said brackets for quicker and easier setup
relative to the cleaning task / environment at hand, giving further refinement and
speed of transition.
1. A submersible cleaning apparatus (101) comprising:
a cleaner head assembly (102), said cleaner head assembly (102) comprising: an outer
housing (104), configured to provide an internal void for housing a suction producing
assembly (105); and a power source port (106), for water-tight connectivity of the
suction producing assembly (105) to a power source; and
debris collection means (103), said debris collection means (103) being releasably
attached to an upper (in use) periphery of the cleaner head assembly (102) by way
of head assembly attachment means (122) and arranged to collect debris that passes
through the cleaner head assembly (102) under suction;
characterised in that
said debris collection means (103) is provided with floatation means (111).
2. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) of claim 1, wherein the debris collection
means (103) comprises an elongate microfibre bag filter (110), having a proximal open
end and a distal closed end.
3. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) of claim 2, wherein the microfibre bag filter
(110) is releasably attachable to the cleaner head assembly (102) about either one
of, or each of two circumferential port flanges (120, 121).
4. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) of claim 3, wherein the two circumferential
port flanges (120, 121) are arranged about a central port (119) and are laterally
spaced apart.
5. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) as claimed in any of claims 2 to 4, wherein
the floatation means (111) is releasably attached to the microfibre bag filter (110).
6. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) as claimed in any of claims 2 to 4, wherein
the floatation means (111) is releasably attached to the micro fibre bag filter (110)
adjacent its distal end.
7. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein
the head assembly attachment means (122) comprises a cord (115) and releasable fastening
member (118), said cord (115) passing through a peripheral channel (112) adjacent
the proximal open end of the debris collection means (103).
8. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein
the suction producing assembly (105) is releasably housed within the outer housing
(104) and is provided with interchangeable propellors.
9. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein
the suction producing assembly (105) is configured to facilitate the use of different
sized interchangeable propellors.
10. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) as claimed in any preceding claim, the cleaner
head assembly (102) further comprising transportation means (107, 108) arranged about
an underside of the cleaner head assembly (102).
11. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) as claimed in claim 10, wherein the cleaner
head assembly (102) is provided with means for adjusting the ride height of the assembly
(102) with respect to the surface being cleaned.
12. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) of claim 11, wherein the outer housing (104)
is provided with a plurality of transportation means fixing points (216,217).
13. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) of claim 12, wherein the transportation means
fixing points (216, 217) are provided within each of two transportation means mounting
brackets (214, 215).
14. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) of claim 13, wherein the transportation means
mounting brackets (214, 215) are releasably attached to first and second lower edges
of the outer housing (104).
15. The submersible cleaning apparatus (101) of any of claims 12 to 14, wherein the transportation
means fixing points (216, 217) are spatially arranged to provide alternate fixing
points, both vertically and horizontally about an outer face of the respective mounting
bracket (214, 215).