ZODIAC POOL CARE EUROPE Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140251884 | APPARATUS FOR CLEANING AN IMMERSED SURFACE HAVING A SINGLE REVERSIBLE ELECTRIC DRIVING AND PUMPING MOTOR - The invention relates to an apparatus for cleaning a surface which is immersed in a liquid, comprising a hollow body, guiding and driving members, a filtration chamber in the hollow body, at least one liquid inlet, at least one liquid outlet out of the hollow body, at least one axial pumping propeller, a single reversible electric motor whose drive shaft, in order to move it, is simultaneously mechanically connected to at least one motorized member and to each pumping propeller. In a first rotation direction of the drive shaft, each motorized member is driven in a forward direction, and each pumping propeller generates the flow of liquid in the normal direction ensuring the cleaning of the immersed surface. In a second rotation direction of the drive shaft, each motorized member is driven in a backward direction opposite the first direction. | 09-11-2014 |
20140076791 | APPARATUS FOR CLEANING A SUBMERGED SURFACE WITH A DISCONNECTABLE DIRTY CIRCUIT - The invention relates to a device for cleaning an immersed surface comprising a hollow body and members for driving the body over the immersed surface; a filtration chamber which is provided in the hollow body and which has: a liquid inlet; a liquid outlet; a hydraulic circuit for the flow of liquid between the inlet and the outlet through a filtering device ( | 03-20-2014 |
20130133145 | SELF-PROPELLED APPARATUS FOR CLEANING A SUBMERGED SURFACE - The invention relates to a self-propelled apparatus for cleaning an immersed surface comprising a hollow body ( | 05-30-2013 |
20130110319 | DEVICE FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL OF A MOTORIZED UNDERWATER SURFACE CLEANING APPARATUS AND APPARATUS THUS CONTROLLED | 05-02-2013 |
20130104321 | Apparatus for cleaning submerged surfaces with a semi-automatic return command | 05-02-2013 |
20120111781 | CHLORINATORS - Treatment devices for fluid such as water are described. Principally (although not necessarily exclusively) designed for use as chlorinators, the devices may divert water flowing in conduits into the devices for treatment and subsequent return to the flow stream. A return tube of the device may be designed to create vortex action, using a pressure differential to evacuate treated water from the device back into the conduit. | 05-10-2012 |
20100313363 | AUTOMATIC SWIMMING POOL CLEANERS AND BODIES, FEET, DISCS, AND OTHER COMPONENTS THEREOF - Devices for cleaning vessels, especially swimming pools, are discussed. The devices may include repositionable in-line valves, with the valves typically moving laterally (from side to side) and changing the initial direction of the main fluid-flow path through the valves and corresponding cleaner bodies. Asymmetric feet may be utilized as part of the devices, whose bottom bearing surfaces may include elongated strips of material placed parallel to the normally-forward direction of travel of the devices. Discs of non-uniform flexibility also may be employed, and blocking tabs or gripping material may be used to inhibit undesired backward movement of a cleaner when its operation commences. | 12-16-2010 |