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Pool cleaner directional control method and apparatus

  • US 6,299,699 B1
  • Filed: 04/01/1999
  • Issued: 10/09/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/01/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A robotic cleaner for cleaning a pool or tank having a bottom and first and second opposing side walls, said cleaner comprising:

  • a housing having opposing first and second ends and opposing first and second sides extending from said first end to said second end;

    first and second traction means mounted for independent rotation at said first end, said first traction means being adjacent said first side and said second traction means being adjacent said second side;

    third and fourth traction means mounted for independent rotation at said second end, said third traction means being adjacent said first side and said fourth traction means being adjacent said second side;

    a first traction motor connected to drive said first and third traction means to cause motion of said cleaner across the bottom of the pool or tank;

    a second traction motor connected to drive said second and fourth traction means to cause motion of said cleaner across the bottom of the pool or tank;

    at least one signal-generating sensor; and

    a programmable electronic controller operatively connected to said at least one sensor and to said first and second traction motors for controlling independent activation and deactivation of said first and second traction motors in response to signal information generated by said at least one sensor, wherein, in a first operation, said controller is responsive, while both said first and second traction motors are activated to cause motion of said cleaner across the bottom toward the first sidewall, to first signal information from said at least one sensor indicating that said first end of said cleaner is proximate the first side wall to deactivate both said first and second traction motors to stop motion of said cleaner;

    wherein, in a second operation following said first operation, said controller activates a selected one, of said first and second traction motors while said first end of said cleaner is proximate said first side wall, the second operation bringing said second end of said cleaner proximate said first side wall;

    wherein, in a third operation following said second operation, said controller is responsive to second signal information from said at least one sensor indicating that said second end of said cleaner is proximate the first side wall to deactivate the selected one of said first and second traction motors; and

    wherein, in a fourth operation following said third operation, said controller activates both of said first and second traction motors to cause motion of said cleaner away from said first side wall.

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