GB2028124A - Swimming pool cover - Google Patents
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- GB2028124A GB2028124A GB7927147A GB7927147A GB2028124A GB 2028124 A GB2028124 A GB 2028124A GB 7927147 A GB7927147 A GB 7927147A GB 7927147 A GB7927147 A GB 7927147A GB 2028124 A GB2028124 A GB 2028124A
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- cover
- sheet
- drainage opening
- filter pad
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Classifications
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H4/00—Swimming or splash baths or pools
- E04H4/06—Safety devices; Coverings for baths
- E04H4/10—Coverings of flexible material
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- Filtration Of Liquid (AREA)
Abstract
A flexible, removable cover for swimming or other pools, which reduces contamination of water in the pool and is easy to maintain, has one or more discharge openings 13 covered by a further sheet 14 secured to the cover round its periphery and provided with an opening 18 through which a filter pad 19 can be introduced into the envelope or pocket formed between the further sheet and the cover proper. The cover and further sheet may be of thermoplastic material and secured to one another by welding. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Swimming pool cover
This invention relates to covers for swimming pools, fish ponds and the like water pools.
Covers for water pools are frequently required to prevent the ingress of dirt or waste materials, such as fallen leaves, into the pool, to prevent evaporation of the water and, in the case of swimming pools, to reduce thermal losses from the water. Covers of flexible waterproof sheet material are cheap, light in weight and easy to position and remove, but have the disadvantage that they sag in their unsupported area. They therefore tend to collect rainwater which, together with accumulated dirt and waste, may eventually find its way into the pool itself, either during removal of the cover or by bursting of the cover under the weight of an excessive load of rainwater, snow or ice.
It has previously been proposed to provide for drainage from sheet covers, with the water removed from the cover being either returned to the pool or diverted to the side of the pool to a drain or associated filtration unit. It has also been proposed, as in United States Patent 3 982 286, to provide an area of netting in such a cover, through which rain or other water falling onto the cover can return to the pool, twigs and other coarse debris being retained by the netting. In United States Patent 3184764 a screen of glass fibre or plastic strands is secured over a drain opening in the central area of the cover for the same purpose of retaining leaves, paper and other coarse waste.
I have found that removal of twigs, leaves and other coarse material does not suffice to prevent contamination of the water in the pool by dirt entering with the water draining from the cover. Apart from dust and other fine wind-blown debris, organic matter such as leaves can release much fine solid material in the course of decomposition. Fitting of a conventional filter would, howerer, be expensive, especially in view of the rapidity with which such filters can become clogged.
In accordance with this invention I now provide a cover for a water pool, which comprises a sheet of flexible waterproof material having at least one drainage opening therein, and means surrounding the drainage opening for removably holding a filter pad over the drainage opening in such a manner that water accumulating on the cover, when in use, can only reach the drainage opening by passing through the filter pad.
One filter pad may cover one or more openings.
The filter pad fitted to the cover, when in use may be any finely porous, true filtration medium, especially of a fibrous nature, such as paper or a resin-bonded paper or fibrous mat. When clogged with fine dirt, the filter pad can be removed and either discarded in favour of a fresh pad or, if the material is suitable, washed and replaced.
In the preferred embodiments of the invention the filter pad is held over the drainage opening or openings by an envelope or pocket formed by a further sheet of waterproof material secured in watertight manner around at least a major part of its periphery to the region of the cover surrounding the opening or openings. In one particular preferred construction a sheet of waterproof material forming the envelope or pocket is sealed to the cover round its whole periphery and is provided with a slot in its central area through which the filter pad can be introduced. Alternatively, however, the sheet may have one or more relatively small openings in its central area but be sealed to the cover round only three sides, forming a pocket into which the filter pad can be slid to be tightly held between the openings in the envelope sheet and the cover proper.
The cover is conveniently made of thermoplastic material, especially of synthetic thermoplastic, which may be laminated with or reinforced by fibrous material. The sheet material forming the pocket may be similar in composition and may be secured to the cover by tight stitching but preferably by welding or binding with adhesive.
The drainage opening or openings in the cover may be simple holes cut in the sheet material, with or without edge reinforcement.
They may, however, be constituted by a portion of mesh or other perforate material let into and secured in a gap in the cover to afford support for the filter pad to be fitted over it for the purposes of the invention.
The invention will be further described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic vertical section of a simple pool cover embodying the invention;
Figure 2 is an enlarged cross-section of the drainage and filter assembly; and
Figure 3 is an exploded view of the three layers comprising the filter assembly.
The cover 10 shown in the drawings, which is suitable, for example, for a swimming pool, is made up of sheet thermoplastic material resistant to water and weather, for example polyethylene or vinyl sheeting. In use the cover is secured in any convenient manner to the sides or edges 11 of the pool, so as to cover the entire area, and on account of its weight and its flexible nature, sags downward over the pool as shown.
In an area of the cover 10 which tends to be lowest in use, for example, in the central region of the cover, at least one drainage opening and filter assembly 1 2 are provided.
As shown more clearly in Figs. 2 and 3, one or more openings 1 3 are formed in the mate
rial of the cover 10, nine such openings being
shown in the drawing by way of example. A
top sheet 14, also of thermoplastic material
and preferably of the same material as the
cover, is of sufficient area to cover completely
the region occupied by the openings 1 3 and
to provide for a peripheral region 1 5 when it
can be secured in water-tight manner to the
corresponding region 1 6 on the cover proper.
The top sheet is preferably welded to the
cover as at 1 7.
The top sheet is formed with a central slot 1 8. The slot is of sufficient length and width
for the passage of a filter pad 1 9 and, in use,
for entry of water collected on the cover. The
pad is introduced by folding it sufficiently to
pass it through the slot and then opening it
out inside the envelope or pocket until it is
held flat to cover completely the openings 1 3 and to be held tightly between the top sheet
14 and the cover 1 0. Thus no water entering
the filter envelope or pocket through the slot 1 8 can reach the openings 1 3 without pass
ing through the pad.
The filter pad 1 9 is preferably fibrous in
nature, for example, paper or like close
fibrous mat, which may be resin-bonded to
preserve its strength for safe removal when
wet. Other materials which are sufficently
finely porous to give thorough filtration of
water passing through them, such as certain
open cell foam structures, can however be
used. In the example shown in the drawing,
the filter pad must be very flexible for it to be
passed through the slot 1 8 and opened inside
the envelope or pocket. Where, as in an
alternative construction, the top sheet 1 4 is
secured to the cover proper on only three
sides, and the pad is slid tightly into the
pocket from the fourth side, the pad need not
be so flexible, but it should have enough
resilience to make liquid-tight contact with the
sheet 1 4 and cover 10 to ensure an effective
filter action. With this latter construction, the
slot 1 8 can be replaced by one or more
openings of smaller dimensions.
Although in the drawing, a single filter and
group of drainage openings has been shown,
disposed in the central region of the cover, it
is equally possible to provide a number of
such filters and openings, or groups of open
ings, disposed as seems best having regard to the shape and design of the cover.
Claims (7)
1. A cover for a water pool, which com
prises a sheet of flexible waterproof material
having at least one drainage opening therein,
and means surrounding the drainage opening for removably holding a filter pad over the
drainage opening in such a manner that water
collecting on the cover, when in use, can only
reach the drainage opening by passing through the filter pad.
2. A cover according to claim 1, wherein the holding means comprises a further sheet of material secured to the sheet having the drainage opening so that the two sheets together constitute an envelope or pocket adapted to removably hold the filter pad over the drainage opening.
3. A cover according to claim 2 wherein the further sheet is a smaller sheet of waterproof material secured round at least a major part of its periphery to the sheet having the drainage opening therein in a region surrounding the said opening, the so-formed envelope or pocket being provided with an opening for the introduction of the pad.
4. A cover according to claim 3, wherein the further sheet is secured round its entire periphery in waterproof manner to the sheet having the drainage opening and the further sheet is provided with a slot for the introduction of the pad and ingress of water being drained off the cover.
5. A cover according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the holding means holds a filter pad composed of fibrous material of a fine porous nature.
6. A cover according to claim 5, wherein the filter pad comprises paper.
7. A cover for a water pool the cover being substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| GB7927147A GB2028124B (en) | 1978-08-04 | 1979-08-03 | Swimming pool cover |
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| GB7832342 | 1978-08-04 | ||
| GB7927147A GB2028124B (en) | 1978-08-04 | 1979-08-03 | Swimming pool cover |
Publications (2)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| GB2028124A true GB2028124A (en) | 1980-03-05 |
| GB2028124B GB2028124B (en) | 1983-03-30 |
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| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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| GB7927147A Expired GB2028124B (en) | 1978-08-04 | 1979-08-03 | Swimming pool cover |
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| PCNP | Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee |