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CLEANING ROBOT FOR SWIMMING POOLS
A cleaning robot for swimming pools comprises a charging assembly, a floating assembly, a power assembly and a cleaning assembly. The charging assembly comprises a charging mount provided with a first charging induction portion and a first magnet set. The floating assembly comprises a floating body, and a second charging induction portion and a second magnet set are disposed on a lateral portion of the floating body. The floating assembly is attracted with the second magnet set of the charging assembly through the first magnet set, and the first charging induction portion and the second charging induction portion are used for charging the power assembly after being turned on. The floating assembly is provided with a first travel module used for driving the floating assembly. The cleaning assembly is provided with a second travel module used for driving the cleaning assembly. The floating assembly is connected to the cleaning assembly through a power supply cable. The power assembly is used for supplying power to the cleaning assembly, the first travel module and the second travel module. The cleaning robot omits the complex operation of cable retrieval and will not be affected by cable entwining; and the cleaning robot can be charged and plan a cleaning path automatically, thus being high in efficiency and more intelligent. 14 6 10 19 2
CLEANING ROBOT FOR SWIMMING POOLS
A cleaning robot for swimming pools comprises a charging assembly, a floating assembly, a power assembly and a cleaning assembly. The charging assembly comprises a charging mount provided with a first charging induction portion and a first magnet set. The floating assembly comprises a floating body, and a second charging induction portion and a second magnet set are disposed on a lateral portion of the floating body. The floating assembly is attracted with the second magnet set of the charging assembly through the first magnet set, and the first charging induction portion and the second charging induction portion are used for charging the power assembly after being turned on. The floating assembly is provided with a first travel module used for driving the floating assembly. The cleaning assembly is provided with a second travel module used for driving the cleaning assembly. The floating assembly is connected to the cleaning assembly through a power supply cable. The power assembly is used for supplying power to the cleaning assembly, the first travel module and the second travel module. The cleaning robot omits the complex operation of cable retrieval and will not be affected by cable entwining; and the cleaning robot can be charged and plan a cleaning path automatically, thus being high in efficiency and more intelligent. 14 6 10 19 2
CLEANING ROBOT FOR SWIMMING POOLS
LIU YONGCHAO (author) / HAN YANSHAN (author) / XIANG RONG (author) / DING HAO (author)
2024-11-21
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E04H
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