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| United States Patent | 4165543 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4165543.html |
| Inventor(s) | Reinert; George R. (R.D. #1, Bethlehem, PA 18017) |
| Abstract | A supportive frame of crossed, intersecting and interconnected frame
members is provided with the frame being horizontally disposed and of a
plane shape and area conforming to the plane shape and area of an
associated swimming pool. The supportive frame includes cover panel
structure supported therefrom and is suspended over the associated
swimming pool by suspension cables and the cover may be lowered downwardly
over the pool by the cables. The cover includes peripheral notches formed
therein for receiving a diving board and pool steps and the cables
supporting the cover are spaced along the latter in one direction thereof
whereby guide pulleys anchored above the cover may have the cables passed
thereover and elevated winding drums spaced along one marginal edge of the
cover in the aforementioned direction may have the cables wound thereon
for the purpose of raising and lowering the cover relative to the pool
upon selective rotation of the winding drums. |
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August 28, 1979 |
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March 27, 1978 |
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What is claimed as new is as follows:
1. In combination with a swimming pool of a given size and shape, overhead
support structure disposed above said pool and along one marginal portion
thereof, a lightweight cover for said pool including a horizontal skeletal
frame of substantially the same shape but of slightly larger size than
said pool and including crossed and interconnected frame members and
peripheral frame portions extending about the periphery of said frame, a
lightweight panel secured over said frame, said cover including a
plurality of horizontally spaced apart anchor members secured to said
frame and projecting upwardly through said panel member, a plurality of
guide means supported from said overhead support structure vertically
above said anchor members, a plurality of elongated flexible tension
members having one set of ends anchored relative to said anchor members
and midportions thereof guidingly engaged over said guide means, winding
drum means journalled from the portion of said overhead support structure
disposed along said one pool marginal portion and to which the other set
of ends of said tension are anchored for winding thereon and unwinding
therefrom, said pool including a diving board and pool steps projecting
inwardly from spaced marginal portions of said pool, the marginal portions
of said cover corresponding to said spaced marginal portions of said pool
defining outwardly opening notches formed therein upwardly through which
said diving board and steps are receivable when said cover is lowered into
position closely overlying said pool, said notch defining marginal
portions of said cover including depending skirt portions projectable
downwardly below the water level of said pool when said cover is in a
lowered position over said pool.
2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said skirt portions comprise marginal
portions of said panel member.
3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said portion of said overhead support
structure extending along said one marginal portion of said pool has
horizontal shaft means journalled therefrom and extending therealong, said
winding drum means including a plurality of winding drums spaced along and
secured to said shaft means for rotation therewith, and reversible motor
means supported from said support structure and drivingly connected to
said shaft means, said other set of ends of said tension members being
anchored to said winding drums.
4. The combination of claim 3 wherein said shaft means includes a pair of
shafts journalled from said overhead support structure and said motor
means includes a pair of simultaneously actuatable reversible motors
drivingly connected to said shafts.
5. In combination with a swimming pool of a given size and shape, overhead
support structure disposed above said pool and along one marginal portion
thereof, a lightweight cover for said pool including a horizontal skeletal
frame of substantially the same shape but of slightly larger size than
said pool and including crossed and interconnected frame members and
peripheral frame portions extending about the periphery of said frame, a
lightweight panel member secured over said frame, said cover including a
plurality of horizontally spaced apart anchor members secured to said
frame and projecting upwardly through said panel member, a plurality of
guide means supported from said overhead support structure vertically
above said anchor members, a plurality of elongated flexible tension
members having one set of ends anchored relative to said anchor members
and midportions thereof guidingly engaged over said guide means, winding
drum means journalled from the portion of said overhead support structure
disposed along said one pool marginal portion and to which the other set
of ends of said tension are anchored for winding thereon and unwinding
therefrom, said portion of said overhead support structure extending along
said one marginal portion of said pool having horizontal shaft means
journalled therefrom and extending therealong, said winding drum means
including a plurality of winding drums spaced along and secured to said
shaft means for rotation therewith, reversible motor means supported from
said support structure and drivingly connected to said shaft means, said
other set of ends of said tension members being anchored to said winding
drums, said shaft means including a pair of shafts journalled from said
overhead support structure and said motor means including a pair of
simultaneously actuatable reversible motors drivingly connected to said
shafts, coiled torsion springs disposed about said shafts and connected
between the latter and said overhead support structure and at least
partially counterbalancing the weight of said cover, said pool including a
diving board and pool steps projecting inwardly from spaced marginal
portions of said pool, the marginal portions of said cover corresponding
to said spaced marginal portions of said pool defining outwardly opening
notches formed therein upwardly through which said diving board and steps
are receivable when said cover is lowered into position closely overlying
said pool, said notch defining marginal portions of said cover including
depending skirt portions projectable downwardly below the water level of
said pool when said cover is in a lowered position over said pool.
6. The combination of claim 5 wherein said skirt portions comprise marginal
portions of said panel member. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
There are many instances when a cover for a swimming pool is desirable.
Covers are desirable for indoor swimming pools (particularly in cool
climates) whereby the evaporation of heated swimming pool water in an
enclosure when the swimming pool is not in use may be prevented. By
eliminating the evaporation of water from an enclosed swimming pool
humidity within the pool enclosure may be more readily controlled and the
problem of condensation forming on the inner surfaces of the enclosure is
greatly reduced. Further, covers for outdoor pools prevent the
accumulation of debris in the pools when they are not in use and also
enable swimming in the outdoor pools when cool weather ordinarily would
not permit swimming. Swimming may be carried out in an outdoor pool in
cool weather when the cover of the pool is raised approximately two feet
above the pool. In this manner, as long as the pool is not subject to
surface winds, the heat of water within the pool is confined, at least a
great extent, beneath the cover.
Further, by providing a cover for an outdoor pool, the pool may be shaded
when in use during extremely hot weather and covered when not in use to
reduce the amount of debris which may accumulate in the pool and the cost
of operating and servicing filtering equipment associated with the pool is
greatly reduced. Further, by providing a cover for an enclosed pool,
considerable savings of the cost of operation of the pool and the pool
enclosure may be realized by eliminating the necessity of installing and
operating humidity controlling equipment for the pool enclosure.
Examples of previously known forms of pool covers are disclosed in U.S.
Pat. Nos. 3,241,157, 3,566,420, 3,832,741, 3,895,400, 3,916,457 and
4,000,527.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The cover of the instant invention includes a horizontal framework over
which a 15 mil polyester reinforced vinyl panel is secured and the frame
of the cover includes 12 suspension points to which the free ends of 12
cables are secured. Pulleys, supported in elevated position above the
cover have the 12 cables passed thereover and an elevated supporting
extending along one marginal edge of the cover rotatably journals a pair
of shafts upon which 12 winding drums are mounted. The ends of the cables
remote from the cover are wound about the winding drums and a pair of
simultaneously actuable electric motors are drivingly connected to the
shafts for rotation thereof in selected directions. In addition, a
plurality of coiled commerical garage door springs are operatively
connected to the shafts for counterbalancing at least a major portion of
the weight of the cover.
The main object of this invention is to provide a pool cover assembly which
may be adapted for use in providing a vertically retractable pool cover
for pools of different sizes and shapes.
Another object of this invention is to provide a pool cover suspended in a
manner whereby the associated swimming pool may be safely used when the
cover is in a partially raised position.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a pool cover assembly
which may be utilized effectively in operative association with an
enclosed pool in order to substantially eliminate the evaporation of water
from the associated pool when the pool is not in use.
Another object of this invention is to provide a pool cover assembly which
may be readily constructed for use in conjunction with pools of different
sizes and shapes.
A final object of this invention to be specifically enumerated herein is to
provide a pool cover assembly in accordance with the preceding objects and
which will conform to conventional forms of manufacture, be of simple
construction and easy to use so as to provide a device that will be
economically feasible, long lasting and relatively trouble-free in
operation.
These together with other objects and advantages which will become
subsequently apparent reside in the details of construction and operation
as more fully hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to
the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals
refer to like parts throughout.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a pool cover constructed in accordance with
the present invention and with portions of the cover being broken away and
illustrated in horizontal section;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged, fragmentary, vertical sectional view taken
substantially upon the plane indicated by the section line 2--2 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged, fragmentary, vertical sectional view taken
substantially upon the plane indicated by the section line 3--3 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged, fragmentary, perspective view of a portion of the
frame of the cover assembly; and
FIG. 5 is an enlarged, fragmentary, vertical sectional view of one
peripheral portion of the pool cover.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now more specifically to the drawings, the numeral 10 generally
designates a swimming pool which is generally L-shaped. The pool 10
includes a diving board 12 at the free end of the short leg thereof and
pool steps 16 at one side adjacent the diving board 12. The pool 10 is
disposed within an enclosure including a roof structure 18 and a cover
constructed in accordance with the present invention and referred to in
general by the reference numeral 20 is operatively associated with the
pool 10.
The cover 20 includes a frame referred to in general by the reference
numeral 22 and the frame includes peripheral members 24 extending
peripherally thereabout, first parallel cross members 26 extending between
opposing peripheral members 24, second parallel cross members 28 disposed
at right angles relative to the cross members 26 extending between
opposing peripheral members 24 and radiating members 30 radiating
outwardly from the inside corner portion 32 of the cover 20. The members
26 and 28 generally parallel the long and short legs of the L-shaped cover
20 and the members 26 underlie the members 28 while the members 30
underlie the members 26 and 28. The members 26, 28 and 30 are
interconnected relative to each other and the peripheral members 24 and
the cover 20 has a first notch 34 formed therein registered with the
diving board 12 and a second notch 36 formed therein registered with the
steps 16.
The frame 22 is covered by a 15 mil polyester reinforced vinyl panel 38
secured to the frame 12 by means of peripherally spaced fasteners 40 and
the cover 20 includes 12 suspension eyes 42 secured thereto and extending
upwardly through the panel 38. One set of ends of 12 suspension cables 44
are anchored relative to the suspension eyes 42 and the ceiling structure
18 supports 12 pulley structures 46 therefrom in vertical spaced relation
relative to the eyes 42 and over which the cables 44 pass. The ends of the
cables remote from the suspension eyes 42 are wound on winding drums 48
mounted on a pair of aligned shafts 50 journaled from suspension supports
52 secured to the ceiling structure 18. The shafts 50 extend along the
marginal edge of the pool 10 upon which the steps 16 are mounted and each
of the shafts 50 has a FL201-type C heavy commercial motor 54 drivingly
connected thereto. The motors 54 are marketed by the Overhead Door Co. and
are of the reversible type. Further, each motor 54 includes a solenoid
actuated brake operable to brake the motor 54 when the supply of current
to the motor 54 is interrupted.
Five of the drums 48 are mounted on one of the shafts 50 and seven of the
drums 48 are mounted on the other shaft 50. In addition, each of the
shafts 50 has a pair of coiled torsion springs 55 connected thereto at one
pair of corresponding ends and to an adjacent suspension support 52 at
their other ends. The springs 55 serve to counterbalance at least a
substantial portion of the weight of the cover and the motors 54 are
electrically connected for simultaneous operation. In addition, the cover
20 includes automatic traverse stops (not shown) adjacent the pool 10 and
the ceiling structure 18 whereby lowering of the cover 20 toward the pool
10 and raising of the cover 20 toward the ceiling structure 18 will
automatically be terminated as desired.
The eyes 42 are evenly distributed over the plan area of the cover 20 and
the manual controls (not shown) for the motors 54 are to be located in a
position where they may not be readily operated by children. The controls
may be utilized to raise and lower the cover 20 as desired and the cover
20 may be raised only slightly above the pool 10, it desired, in order to
prevent heat loss from the pool.
If the cover 20 is to be utilized in conjunction with an outdoor pool,
suitable supports for the pulleys 46 and shafts 50 and motors 54 must be
provided. However, these supports need not be excessively strong inasmuch
as the cover, including the frame 22, is of lightweight construction and
weighs only approximately two-thirds of a pound per square foot of plan
area.
The panel 38 includes depending peripheral skirt portions 56 extending
peripherally about and projecting approximately three and one-half inches
below the frame 22 for engagement with the deck 58 extending about the
pool 10 and those portions of the panel 38 extending peripherally about
the notches 34 and 36 include depending skirt portions 60 extending ten
inches below the frame 22 down into the water 64 within the pool 10. In
this manner, when the cover rests upon the upper surfaces of the deck
surrounding the pool 10, the skirt portions 60 will form a seal with the
water adjacent the steps 16 and the diving board 12 in order to reduce
heat loss and water vapor loss beneath the cover 20.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the
invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily
occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the
invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and
accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to,
falling within the scope of the invention.
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