Pool Skimmer Waste Removal Apparatus
A pool skimmer waste removal apparatus, or skimmer scooper, allows a user to clean a pool skimmer without direct contact with the pool skimmer or debris collected within the pool skimmer. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus includes a shaft assembly and a skimmer assembly, wherein the shaft assembly provides a main shaft for reaching the skimmer assembly into the pool skimmer. Furthermore, the shaft assembly includes a hook that is connected to the main shaft via an end cap, wherein the hook allows the pool skimmer to be removed without the use of one's hands. Some embodiments may further include a lighting assembly for illuminating the skimmer assembly.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/446,989 filed on Jan. 17, 2017.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to pool cleaning supplies. More specifically, the present invention is an apparatus for removing waste from a pool skimmer.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONPool skimmers collect debris which may fall into a pool or flow through the drains of the pool. Typically, pool skimmers include a skimmer basket that can be removed and cleaned out by an individual when the pool skimmer has collected a substantial amount of debris. The pool skimmer must be cleaned out to prevent any clogging, so the filtration of the pool remains functional. However, many individuals are not comfortable reaching into the pool skimmer to remove the skimmer basket due to the pool skimmer collecting various types of debris which may contain bacteria. Also, the skimmer basket only collects a certain amount of the total debris inside of the pool skimmer.
It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a pool skimmer waste removal apparatus, or skimmer scooper, which includes a net for a user to clean out a pool skimmer and a hook for a user to easily lift a pool skimmer basket from a pool skimmer. The present invention includes a pole body providing distance when cleaning out a pool skimmer with the net. Furthermore, the present invention allows a user to easily remove a skimmer basket from a pool skimmer by positioning the hook about the handle portion of the skimmer basket. Using the present invention, people can easily clean out a pool skimmer without any skin contact with the debris providing a safer and more comfortable cleaning of a pool skimmer.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a pool skimmer waste removal apparatus, or skimmer scooper, that is used for removing waste from a pool skimmer. In reference to
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In some embodiments, the end cap 13 may further serve as a handle or grip for the user to grasp while manipulating the main shaft 10. In such embodiments, the end cap 13 may be ergonomically contoured to better receive a user's hand, provide more grip, increase the user's comfort, etc. Furthermore, the end cap 13 may have a texturized surface or be made from a material having a high coefficient of friction to provide better grip to the user.
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The connection piece 20 may be removably affixed to the main shaft 10 in a number of different ways. In one embodiment of the present invention, the connection piece 20 is attached to the main shaft 10 through a threaded connection. In another embodiment of the present invention, the connection piece 20 is secured to the main shaft 10 through a ball detent. In yet other embodiments of the present invention, the connection piece 20 may be removably affixed to the main shaft 10 through a snap lock or twist lock mechanism. Other suitable means of connection between the connection piece 20 and the main shaft 10 may also be used in further embodiments of the present invention.
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The skimmer net 22 is able to fold in on itself and traverse through the loop of the net frame 21, thus allowing debris to be scooped up by moving the present invention in one of two opposite directions. Each of the opposite directions being normal to the loop of the net frame 21. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the skimmer net 22 is a fine mesh net that allows both small and large debris to be collected, while simultaneously allowing water to pass through the skimmer net 22. In other embodiments of the present invention, the material of the skimmer net 22 and the size of the openings in the skimmer net 22 may vary depending on the desired characteristics of the present invention.
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The lighting assembly 3 is utilized to illuminate the skimmer assembly 2, allowing for enhanced visibility within the pool skimmer, especially when natural light is limited or not present. The lighting assembly 3 comprises a spotlight 30, a switch 31, and a battery 32. The battery 32 provides electrical current to power the spotlight 30, while the switch 31 allows the spotlight 30 to be toggled on and off. As such, both the spotlight 30 and the switch 31 are electrically connected to the battery 32, as depicted in
The spotlight 30 can be integrated with either the shaft assembly 1 or the skimmer assembly 2, depending on the embodiment of the present invention. In reference to
The spotlight 30 illuminates the skimmer assembly 2, allowing the user to more easily view the debris that is being collected from the pool skimmer. In the preferred embodiment of the lighting assembly 3, the spotlight 30 is one or more light emitting diodes. Light emitting diodes are compact, thus minimizing the size requirements of the spotlight 30 and allowing for sleeker integration. Furthermore, light emitting diodes reduce power consumption, while maintaining a high intensity light output. However, it is possible for other lighting bulbs or devices to be utilized in other embodiments of the lighting assembly 3.
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In the preferred embodiment of the lighting assembly 3, the switch 31 is a push button switch 31. This allows the profile of the switch 31 to be minimized and blend more seamlessly into the profile of the main shaft 10. Additionally, it helps to prevent the switch 31 from catching on other objects and unintentionally being toggled into an undesired position.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A pool skimmer waste removal apparatus comprises:
- a shaft assembly comprising a main shaft, an end cap, and a hook;
- a skimmer assembly comprising a connection piece, a net frame, and a skimmer net;
- the end cap being terminally connected to the main shaft;
- the main shaft being positioned into the end cap;
- the hook being adjacently connected to the end cap;
- the hook being positioned opposite the main shaft about the end cap;
- the connection piece being terminally attached to the main shaft opposite the end cap;
- the net frame being adjacently connected to the connection piece opposite the main shaft; and
- the skimmer net being adjacently connected to the net frame.
2. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the main shaft comprising a plurality of sub-shafts; and
- each of the plurality of sub-shafts telescopically engaging an adjacent sub-shaft from the plurality of sub-shafts.
3. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- a lighting assembly comprising a spotlight and a switch;
- the spotlight being electrically connected to the switch; and
- the switch being integrated into the main shaft.
4. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the switch is a push button switch.
5. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the spotlight is one or more light emitting diodes.
6. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 3 comprises:
- the lighting assembly further comprising a battery;
- the battery being positioned within the main shaft; and
- the battery being electrically connected to the spotlight and the switch.
7. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 3 comprises:
- the spotlight being terminally integrated into the connection piece.
8. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 3 comprises:
- the spotlight being terminally integrated into the main shaft; and
- the spotlight being positioned adjacent to the skimmer assembly.
9. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the shaft assembly further comprising a safety cap;
- the safety cap being terminally attached to the end cap; and
- the safety cap encompassing the hook.
10. A pool skimmer waste removal apparatus comprises:
- a shaft assembly comprising a main shaft, an end cap, and a hook;
- a skimmer assembly comprising a connection piece, a net frame, and a skimmer net;
- a lighting assembly comprising a spotlight and a switch;
- the end cap being terminally connected to the main shaft;
- the main shaft being positioned into the end cap;
- the hook being adjacently connected to the end cap;
- the hook being positioned opposite the main shaft about the end cap;
- the connection piece being terminally attached to the main shaft opposite the end cap;
- the net frame being adjacently connected to the connection piece opposite the main shaft;
- the skimmer net being adjacently connected to the net frame;
- the spotlight being electrically connected to the switch; and
- the switch being integrated into the main shaft.
11. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 10 comprises:
- the main shaft comprising a plurality of sub-shafts; and
- each of the plurality of sub-shafts telescopically engaging an adjacent sub-shaft from the plurality of sub-shafts.
12. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the switch is a push button switch.
13. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the spotlight is one or more light emitting diodes.
14. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 10 comprises:
- the lighting assembly further comprising a battery;
- the battery being positioned within the main shaft; and
- the battery being electrically connected to the spotlight and the switch.
15. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 10 comprises:
- the spotlight being terminally integrated into the connection piece.
16. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 10 comprises:
- the spotlight being terminally integrated into the main shaft; and
- the spotlight being positioned adjacent to the skimmer assembly.
17. The pool skimmer waste removal apparatus as claimed in claim 10 comprises:
- the shaft assembly further comprising a safety cap;
- the safety cap being terminally attached to the end cap; and
- the safety cap encompassing the hook.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 28, 2017
Publication Date: Jul 19, 2018
Inventor: Regan Baker (Houston, TX)
Application Number: 15/824,864