Swimming pool sweeper powered by high speed water current created by high pressure water of faucet
A swimming pool sweeper powered by high speed water current created by high pressure water of faucet comprises a wheeled main suction stand that contains a inner chamber to let input high pressure water of faucet run through and to pass through multiple small holes to create high speed water current just like a water spray gun does. The high speed water current in a tube creates a suction power to suck debris from the bottom of swimming pool into a collecting mesh bag. It does not use electric motor to create suction power.
A regular swimming pool sweeper is usually powered by high speed water Current that is created by electric motor. The present invented swimming pool sweeper is powered by high speed water current created by the high pressure water of faucet and does not need a electric motor.
THE BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONSwimming pool sweeper powered by high speed water current created by high pressure water of faucet uses the same mechanism of water spray gun to force high pressure water of faucet out of multiple small holes to create strong water current. If strong high speed water current is created at one direction in a tube a suction power at that direction is developed to suck debris of the bottom of pool into a collection mesh bag at the other end.
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Claims
1. A swimming pool sweeper powered by high speed water current created by high pressure water of faucet comprising a main suction stand, a high pressure water feeding tube, a threaded circular bottom cap and a collecting mesh bag.
2. The said main suction stand in claim 1 comprising a suction stand that has a central tube, and multiple wheels that are installed at the bottom of the suction stand to facilitate the movement of the said swimming pool sweeper in claim 1.
3. The said central tube in claim 2 has a central canal and is installed in the center of the said suction stand in claim 2 to connect the said collecting mesh bag in claim 1.
4. The said a suction stand in claims 2 and 3 and the said threaded bottom cap in claim 2 create a chamber in the center that allows the input high pressure water of faucet to pass through and to come out through upper multiple small holes of the small circular upper wing of the said threaded bottom cap to create high speed water current in the said central canal in claim 3.
5. The said threaded bottom cap in claims 1 and 4 comprising the said small circular upper wing in claim 4 that has the said upper small multiple holes in claim 4, a large circular bottom wing and a central middle connecting stem that has a central canal and installs the said small circular upper wing at its top end and the said large circular threaded bottom wing at its bottom end.
6. The said large circular threaded bottom wing in claims 4 and 5 is equipped with multiple small semicircular wing on its bottom to facilitate screwing and unscrewing.
7. The said threaded circular bottom cap in claims 1, 4 and 5 screws water-tight with a washer onto the bottom of the said main suction stand in claim 1 to create a water chamber to let high pressure water from faucet to flow through.
8. The said high pressure water feeding tube in claim 1 consists of a tube that is installed on one side of the top of the said main suction stand in claim 1 at one end and can be connected to a garden hose at the other end.
9. The said collecting mesh bag in claim 1 consists of a mesh bag and a tube that connects to the said central tube of the said main suction stand in claims 2 and 3.
10. The said small upper circular wing of the said threaded circular bottom cap in claims 4 and 5 enters snugly into the central tube of said suction stand in claim 2.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 27, 2007
Publication Date: Jul 2, 2009
Inventors: Kun Yuan Tong (Suwanee, GA), David Tong (Atlanta, GA)
Application Number: 12/005,456
International Classification: E04H 4/16 (20060101);