Patent classifications
E04H4/1254
Skimmer with flexible peripheral membrane, and related skimmer kit with multiple flexible peripheral membranes
A skimmer for removing water from a basin to an outlet conduit includes a buoyant element with a buoyancy sufficient that the skimmer will float generally at a surface of water within the basin; an inlet mounted to an underside of the buoyant element, the inlet pipe defining an inlet located within a perimeter of the buoyant element for receiving water to be transmitted to the outlet conduit; and a flexible membrane arranged circumferentially around the buoyant element. The flexible membrane side wall extends downward from the buoyant element to a position below the inlet, the flexible membrane configured to at least one of, filter water passing through the flexible membrane and redirect water to pass under the flexible membrane, to and through the inlet at a water flow rate. A related kit includes two skirts configured for use in different flow conditions.
Skimmer
The present invention relates generally to the field of recreational accessories. More specifically, the present invention relates to a water surface skimmer device that has a frame assembly with at least one horizontal frame member, at least one vertical frame member, at least one angled corner member, at least one T-shaped member and a net. In addition, a mounting assembly is provided having a base and at least one horizontal frame member. The device also includes a mounting assembly that may attach to a deck, concrete walkway, or side wall of the water feature. In this manner, the device can be applied to any water feature such that debris may be collected from the water's surface.
Swimming Pool Intake Filter Cover Device
The present invention relates generally to a swimming pool intake filter cover device that is primarily comprised of a generally L-shaped body further comprised of at least one 90-degree elbow, at least one vertical frame member, at least one horizontal frame member, and at least one screen. The body of the device can be placed on a ground surface near a pool and a portion of the body can be placed within the pool in front of the intake filter opening of the skimmer. The portion of the body in front of the filter opening is further comprised of a screen that covers the front and sides of the opening, to prevent debris from entering into the opening. In differing embodiments, the body may be weighted to prevent movement of the body.
Swimming pool flow diverting weir
A flow diverting weir device includes a mounting member engageable with surface(s) of a skimmer opening of a swimming pool skimmer and an elongated arm having one end thereof connected to the mounting member and extendable outwardly from the skimmer opening. The mounting member may be integrated into the surface(s) of the skimmer opening. The mounting member may include suction cup(s).
Systems And Methods For Managing Bodies Of Water
A managed water system can include a first body of water contained in a vessel. The managed water system can also include at least one sensor device that measures at least one parameter associated with the first body of water. The managed water system can further include a circulation system that circulates the body of water relative to the vessel. The managed water system can also include a controller communicably coupled to the at least one sensor device and the circulation system. The controller can control the circulation system, and receive measurements of the at least one parameter made by the at least one sensor device. The controller can also evaluate the measurements using multiple algorithms, and communicate a result of evaluating the measurements.
Bernoulli skimmer basket assembly
A quick release pool skimmer basket apparatus includes a tapered attachment apparatus, a basket having a sidewall, a filter element coupled to the sidewall to move between an open position and a closed position, and a handle extending upwardly from the basket. A trigger in the handle is operatively coupled to the filter element to hold the filter element in the closed position. Activation of the trigger releases the bottom from the closed position to the open position.
Skimming devices and related methods
Skimming devices may use pressurized water from, for example, a return line of a swimming pool or spa. The devices may be adjustable vertically and levelled relative to an upper water surface (waterline) of a pool. They additionally may create “blades” of debris-laden pool water entering their floating heads so as to move debris smoothly and efficiently over wings or foils into associated filters.
Bernoulli Skimmer Basket Assembly
A quick release pool skimmer basket apparatus includes a tapered attachment apparatus, a basket having a sidewall, a filter element coupled to the sidewall to move between an open position and a closed position, and a handle extending upwardly from the basket. A trigger in the handle is operatively coupled to the filter element to hold the filter element in the closed position. Activation of the trigger releases the bottom from the closed position to the open position.
Systems and methods for managing bodies of water
A managed water system can include a first body of water contained in a vessel. The managed water system can also include at least one sensor device that measures at least one parameter associated with the first body of water. The managed water system can further include a circulation system that circulates the body of water relative to the vessel. The managed water system can also include a controller communicably coupled to the at least one sensor device and the circulation system. The controller can control the circulation system, and receive measurements of the at least one parameter made by the at least one sensor device. The controller can also evaluate the measurements using multiple algorithms, and communicate a result of evaluating the measurements.
SKIMMING DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS
Skimming devices may use pressurized water from, for example, a return line of a swimming pool or spa. The devices may be adjustable vertically and levelled relative to an upper water surface (waterline) of a pool. They additionally may create “blades” of debris-laden pool water entering their floating heads so as to move debris smoothly and efficiently over wings or foils into associated filters.