Protective device for a pool safety cover and a method of using the same
09777496 · 2017-10-03
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Abstract
A protective device for use with a cover for a swimming pool; said protective device comprising: a pad having an upper surface, a lower surface, an interior peripheral edge and an exterior peripheral edge; wherein said paid has a width extending between the interior and exterior peripheral edges; and a thickness extending between the upper and lower surfaces; and wherein the pad is adapted to be positioned between a coping adjacent an edge of a pool and a bottom surface of the cover; and a plurality of air spaces defined in the pad and which enable air or water to flow through the pad. The pad grips the coping and remains in place without additional securement.
Claims
1. In combination: a cover for a pool, where the cover has an upper surface, a lower surface, and a peripheral edge extending between the upper and lower surfaces; a pad positionable between the cover and a coping adjacent an edge of the pool; said pad having an upper surface, a lower surface, an interior peripheral edge and an exterior peripheral edge; wherein said paid has a width extending between the interior and exterior peripheral edges; and a thickness extending between the upper and lower surfaces; and a plurality of air spaces defined in the pad and which enable air or water to flow through the pad between an environment outside the cover and a region between an upper surface of water in the pool and the lower surface of the cover; and wherein the pad includes a plurality of fibers which extend outwardly from a lower surface thereof; and the lower surface of the pad is positionable on a coping surrounding a pool; and wherein the plurality of fibers are adapted to grip the coping such that the pad remains substantially in place on the coping during wind or rain without the need for tie-downs or other forms of securement.
2. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein the cover has a width extending between a first region of the peripheral edge of the cover and an opposed second region of the peripheral edge thereof; and wherein the width of the pad is smaller than the width of the safety cover.
3. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein the pad is comprised of a woven fibrous material which includes a plurality of threads interspersed with the air spaces.
4. The combination as defined in claim 3, wherein the threads are loosely woven together.
5. The combination as defined in claim 3, wherein the material is waterproof.
6. The combination as defined in claim 3, wherein the material includes one or both of ultraviolet stabilizers and antimicrobial substances.
7. In combination: a cover for a pool, where the cover has an upper surface, a lower surface, and a peripheral edge extending between the upper and lower surfaces; a pad positionable between the cover and a coping adjacent an edge of the pool; said pad having an upper surface, a lower surface, an interior peripheral edge and an exterior peripheral edge; wherein said paid has a width extending between the interior and exterior peripheral edges; and a thickness extending between the upper and lower surfaces; and a plurality of air spaces defined in the pad and which enable air or water to flow through the pad between an environment outside the cover and a region between an upper surface of water in the pool and the lower surface of the cover; wherein the pad is complementary to the peripheral edge of the cover, and an aperture is bounded and defined by the interior peripheral edge of the pad; and the aperture is adapted to be generally aligned with an opening defined by the coping surrounding the pool, whereby the pad circumscribes the pool opening.
8. The combination as defined in claim 7, further comprising an attachment assembly for engaging the pad and the cover together.
9. The combination as defined in claim 8, wherein the attachment assembly includes at least one clip mechanism which secures the peripheral edge of the cover to the exterior peripheral edge of the pad.
10. The combination as defined in claim 7, wherein the pad is comprised of a woven fibrous material which includes a plurality of threads interspersed with the air spaces.
11. The combination as defined in claim 10, wherein the threads are loosely woven together.
12. The combination as defined in claim 10, wherein the material is waterproof.
13. The combination as defined in claim 10, wherein the material includes one or both of ultraviolet stabilizers and antimicrobial substances.
14. The combination as defined in claim 7, wherein the thickness of the pad is from about one sixteenth of inch up to about two inches.
15. In combination: a cover for a pool, where the cover has an upper surface, a lower surface, and a peripheral edge extending between the upper and lower surfaces; a pad positionable between the cover and a coping adjacent an edge of the pool; said pad having an upper surface, a lower surface, an interior peripheral edge and an exterior peripheral edge; wherein said paid has a width extending between the interior and exterior peripheral edges; and a thickness extending between the upper and lower surfaces; a plurality of air spaces defined in the pad and which enable air or water to flow through the pad between an environment outside the cover and a region between an upper surface of water in the pool and the lower surface of the cover; an attachment assembly for engaging the pad and the cover together; and wherein the cover includes a strap assembly adapted to engage with pop-up posts provided in region surrounding the pool; and the attachment assembly includes: one or more mounting brackets engaged with the exterior peripheral edge of the pad; and a plurality of cords engageable with the mounting brackets and with the strap assembly.
16. The combination as defined in claim 15, wherein the thickness of the pad is from about one sixteenth of an inch to about two inches; and the width of the pad is from about eight inches to about two feet.
17. The method as defined in claim 16, further comprising the step of engaging the cover and pad together.
18. A method of securing a cover over an opening to a pool; providing a pad having an upper surface, a lower surface, an interior peripheral edge and an exterior peripheral edge; wherein said paid has a width extending between the interior and exterior peripheral edges; and a thickness extending between the upper and lower surfaces; and wherein the pad is adapted to be positioned between a coping adjacent an edge of a pool and a bottom surface of the cover; and a plurality of air spaces defined in the pad and which enable air or water to flow through the pad; positioning the pad on a coping surrounding an edge of the pool; wherein the pad is adapted to grip the coping and remain in place on the coping during wind or rainstorms without additional securement; extending the cover over an opening to the pool and over the upper surface of the pad; and securing the cover in place.
19. The method as defined in claim 18, wherein the step of engaging the cover and pad together includes: opening a clip; positioning the clip with a first jaw adjacent an upper surface of the cover and a lower jaw adjacent the lower surface of the pad; moving the first and second jaws of the clip toward each other; securing the cover and pad together by way of the first and second jaws.
20. The method as defined in claim 19, further comprising: engaging one or more mounting brackets on the exterior peripheral edge on the pad; securing one or more cords to each mounting bracket; securing the one or more cords to a strap assembly provided on the cover or to at least one post mounted in a ground or deck surface surrounding the pool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A sample embodiment of the invention is set forth in the following description, is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(14) Pool 18 as illustrated herein is generally rectangular in shape. Consequently, the pad 22 for use therewith is also generally rectangular in shape and generally conforms to the shape of the coping 24 surrounding pool 18. Pad 22 has a similar appearance to a mat used in a picture frame which would surround the picture itself. Pad 22 thus has an upper surface 22a, a lower surface 22b, an outer perimeter edge 22c and an inner perimeter edge 22d. Inner and exterior perimeter edges 22c, 22d are each generally rectangular in shape and are parallel to each other. Inner perimeter edge 22d bounds and defines an aperture 22e which generally corresponds in size and shape to the opening to the water-containing cavity of the pool 18 itself. The width “W” of pad 22 between outer perimeter edge 22c and inner perimeter edge 22d may be selected to be of any suitable and desired width. Suitable widths “W” include but are not limited to from about 8 inches up to about 2 feet in size. Similarly, the overall dimensions of pad 22 will be selected to be complementary to the specific pool 18, pool deck 16 and coping 24. Pad 22 may be fabricated from a plurality of sections or may be a single, unitary piece. So for example, pad 22 may be comprised of two separate, linear sections which are to be located adjacent the two ends of the pool 18 and two additional linear sections which are to be located adjacent the two sides of the pool 18. Any suitable configuration of sections may be utilized, although the use of individual linear sections may be easier to put into position adjacent a rectangular pool as the sections can be simply be unrolled during installation and rolled up for storage when no longer needed.
(15) It will be understood that if the pool is of a different shape, then the pad will be similarly complementary shaped to the coping of that differently shaped pool.
(16) In accordance with an aspect of the present invention and as illustrated in
(17) The open weave material of pad 22 also enables an installer to thread straps through the material in instances where it is desired to secure pad 22 to rock waterfalls or other landscape features surrounding pool 18.
(18) Suitable materials for pad 22 may includes various types of plastics and even recycled safety covers which are recycled and formed into a mat having a thickness “T”. A suitable thickness “T” could be anything from about one sixteenth of an inch in thickness to about 2 inches. The plastic used in pad 22 may be infused with ultraviolet (UV) stabilizers and antimicrobial substances. The UV stabilizers will aid in resisting sun damage to the mat. The antimicrobials will resist bacterial and fungal growth within pad 22. Any other substances which will help pad 22 to stand up to harsh environments such as snow, ice, rain, and intense heat may be incorporated into the material of pad 22. It will be understood that materials other than plastics may be used in the fabrication of pad 22. Pad 22 may be cleaned by simply hosing it off. Pad 22 may be rolled up for storage purposes.
(19) Pad 22 acts as cushioning between the peripheral regions of cover 10 and the concrete or stone coping 24 surrounding the edge of pool 18. Pad 22 thus aids in preventing the peripheral edges of cover 10 from rubbing against coping 24 and becoming damaged over time. Pad 22 thus aids in extending the life of cover 10. The open weave type material used in pad 22 enables pad 22 to grip onto coping 24. There is consequently no need to connect cover 10 to pad 22, thus saving time during installation of pad 22 and cover 10.
(20) Of course, if desired, pad 22 may be engaged with cover 10 in any desired manner. In a first manner, cover 10 and pad 22 are secured together by way of clips, as illustrated in
(21) Pad 22 may be engaged with cover 10 in other ways.
(22) It will be understood that instead of pad 22 being fabricated from a loosely woven or fibrous material which has air spaces formed therein, pad 22 may be specifically fabricated out of a generally solid material with a plurality of air-flow channels therein.
(23) While cover 10 has been disclosed herein as being secured in place over pool 18 by way of strap assembly 12, it will be understood that cover 10 may be held in place in other ways. For example, cover 10 may be kept adjacent pool deck 16 by way of water bags. Pad 22 in accordance with an aspect of the present invention may be utilized with any type of safety cover no matter the method of securing that cover in place over pool 18.
(24) Pad 22 may be used by positioning pad 22 on coping 24 surrounding an edge of pool 18; extending cover 10 over an opening to pool 18 and over the upper surface 22a of pad 22 and then securing cover 10 in place. The method may further include the step of engaging cover 10 and pad 22 together. In order to accomplish this step a clip 30 with a first jaw 30a and a second jaw 30b is utilized. First jaw 30a is positioned adjacent an upper surface of cover 10 and lower jaw 30b is positioned adjacent lower surface 22b of pad 22 and then first and second jaws 30a, 30b are moved toward each other to clamp and thereby secure the peripheral edges of cover 10 and pad 22 together.
(25) Alternatively, instead of using clips 30, one or more mounting brackets 34 may be engaged on exterior peripheral edge 22c of pad 22. One or more cords 32 are secured to each mounting bracket 34 and then those cords 32 are secured to strap assembly 12 sewn onto cover 10 or are secured to at least one post 14 mounted in the ground or the deck surface 16 surrounding pool 18. Disengaging cover 10 and pad 22 is undertaken by reversing the aforementioned steps.
(26) It will be understood that any other type of mechanism may be used to secure cover 10 and pad 22 together.
(27) In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
(28) Moreover, the description and illustration set out herein are an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.