Liquid purification or separation – Structural installation – Closed circulating system
Patent
1995-07-11
1997-03-25
Hruskoci, Peter A.
Liquid purification or separation
Structural installation
Closed circulating system
210232, 210238, 2102421, E04H 1116
Patent
active
056140851
ABSTRACT:
An omnidirectional skimmer for removing debris from the surface of a liquid includes a first flotation member, a second flotation member, first and second hollow cross-members and a net operatively connected to the first and second hollow cross-members. The first and second hollow cross-members have open ends such that in operation one of the cross-members is submerged in water and therefore filled with water, while the other cross-member is above the surface of the water and therefore empty. The hollow open cross-members and an omnidirectional pulling element allow the pool skimmer to be operated in any direction regardless of orientation. For example, the pool skimmer can be flipped over and still operated, or the net of the pool skimmer can be inverted while the pool skimmer maintains operational effectiveness.
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Green Theodore M.
Hruskoci Peter A.
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