POOL PLATFORM DEVICE
20220025669 · 2022-01-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C1/39
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H4/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A pool platform device comprising: a platform support which, in use, is configured to extend at least partially into the water of a pool; a platform adjustably mounted to the platform support, wherein in use, the platform is elevated above a floor of the pool such that a user can step up from the floor and onto the platform; and mounting means associated with the platform support and configured to releasably secure the device to a structure or feature of or associated with the pool.
Claims
1. A pool platform device comprising: a platform support which, in use, is configured to extend at least partially into the water of a pool; a platform adjustably mounted to the platform support, wherein in use, the platform is elevated above a floor of the pool such that a user can step up from the floor and onto the platform; and a mounting means associated with the platform support and configured to releasably secure the device to a structure or feature of or associated with the pool.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the mounting means is configured to engage a coping of the pool.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the mounting means comprises one or more mounting plates configured to frictionally engage the pool coping.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein an orientation of the or each mounting plate is adjustable so as to be substantially parallel and flush with an upper surface of the coping.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein a lower surface of the or each mounting plate comprises an elastomeric pad configured to frictionally engage against an upper surface of the pool coping.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the mounting means comprises one or more latching mechanisms for releasably securing the device to a grating of the pool.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein the or each latching mechanism comprises at least one arm that is adjustably extendable relative to the platform support, the or each arm having a tooth configured to hook onto the grating.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein a position of the platform relative to the platform support is adjustable such that a height of the platform above the pool floor can be varied.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the platform support comprises a frame to which the platform is pivotally engaged, the platform being movable between a support configuration, in which the user can step onto the platform, and a stowage configuration, in which the platform is folded towards the frame.
10. The device of claim 9, wherein the platform is selectively lockable in the support and stowage configurations.
11. The device of claim 1, further comprising a stabilising means configured to, in use, engage a sidewall of the pool to stabilise the device.
12. The device of claim 11, further comprising one or more wheels to facilitate transportation of the device.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the or each wheel is secured to the platform support by a respective mounting bracket, which mounting bracket comprises the stabilising means.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein the platform comprises apertures through which water can pass.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] In order that the invention may be more easily understood, an embodiment will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0040] In the Figures, the device 2 comprises a substantially rectangular platform 4 comprising through-holes 6 through which water can flow. The through-holes 6 may be sufficiently large to allow users standing on the platform 4 to see through the through-holes 6 and visually inspect what is beneath the platform 4. The platform 4 may be formed from a lightweight, rustproof or rust-resistant metallic frame. An upper surface of the platform may be formed from or coated with a material with a sufficiently high coefficient of friction to help users maintain their grip on the platform 4.
[0041] The device 2 comprises a platform support to which the platform 4 is pivotally engaged. In the Figures, the platform support is depicted as a substantially rectangular frame formed from four hollow cylindrical tube sections 10, 12, 14 interconnected by elbows 8a, 8b at its corners, though the platform support can of course take other forms. The frame comprises a pair of laterally spaced and vertically extending tubes 10, an upper tube 12 and a lower tube 14 extending between the vertical tubes 10. The upper tube 12 provides a handle which users can hold on to when supported on the platform 4. The lower tube 14 carries a pair of laterally spaced apart wheels 16 oriented to allow for the device 2 to be wheeled in a direction parallel to its frame. The handle tube 12 can also be grasped to assist with moving and wheeling the portable pool platform device 2.
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[0043] The device 2 can also be folded up for ease of transport and storage. To this end, the securing pin 22 can be removed to unlock the platform 4 from the support configuration. Referring to
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[0045] The platform 4 is configured to be mounted to the platform support via the respective clevis brackets of the connector elements 18. To this end, the front portion of each lateral end of the platform 4 also comprises a clevis bracket configured to receive the clevis bracket wings 24 of the connector element 18. The wings 32 of the platform's clevis bracket comprise a first through-hole 34 for receiving the screw 28 about which the platform 4 is pivotable. The wings 32 also comprise second and third through-holes 36, 38 for alternatingly receiving the securing pin 22.
[0046] To lock the device 2 in the support configuration, the platform 4 is lowered such that the second through-holes 36 of the platform's clevis bracket are aligned with the second through-holes 30 of the connector element 18. The securing pin 22 can then be passed through the aligned second through-holes 30, 36 to lock the platform 4 in place.
[0047] To lock the device 2 in the stowed configuration, the platform 4 is first unlocked from the support configuration by removing securing pin 22. The platform 4 is then pivoted upwardly about the screw 28 until the third through-holes 38 of the platform bracket are aligned with the second through-holes 30 of the connector element 18. The securing pin 22 can then be passed through these aligned through-holes 30, 38 to lock the platform 4 in place.
[0048] Of course, other means for pivoting the platform 4 and selectively locking its position are within the scope of the present disclosure.
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[0052] The first mounting element of the mounting means 40 takes the form of a flat mounting plate 50. The plate 50 is configured to frictionally engage an upper surface of the coping or other features which define a perimeter of a swimming pool. To this end, a lower face of the mounting plate comprises an elastomeric material 52 which helps grip onto the coping which is often wet. An upper surface of the mounting plate comprises a clevis bracket 54 configured to receive and be secured to the clevis bracket 48 of the collar 44.
[0053] The second mounting element comprises a latching mechanism 56 configured to latch onto grating or drainage commonly around the perimeter of a swimming pool. The mechanism 56 comprises two laterally opposed arms 58, each with a respective longitudinal slot 60. The arms 58 are connected to one another via a base segment which comprises a downwardly extending tab or tooth 62 configured to hook onto grating. An inner surface of the tooth 62 is provided with an elastomeric pad 64 or coating which helps the tooth 62 frictionally engage the grating. One of the arms also carries an upwardly extending tooth 63 configured to latch or secure to pool features which, for example, the downwardly extending tooth 62 may not be orientable to secure to, such as drainage or grating provided in the vertical sidewalls of a swimming pool.
[0054] When the mounting means 40 is assembled, the slots 60 of the arms 58 are aligned with the aligned through-holes of both clevis brackets 48, 54. An adjustment screw 66 is threaded through the slots 60 and both clevis brackets 48, 54. By adjusting the screw 66, the positions of both the mounting plate 50 and the latching mechanism 56 can be adjusted.
[0055] With reference to
[0056] Of course, the latching mechanism 56 can also hook over coping surfaces, such as joints between paving and tiles. The mechanism 56 can also hook over the edges of coping, even ones that are relatively narrow. For example, the coping can simply be clamped between the tooth 62 of the latching mechanism 56 and an opposing edge of the recess 68 of the mounting plate 50.
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[0059] A close-up of the slider mechanism 174, in the form of a rectangular-shaped channel, is shown in
[0060] Many modifications of the above embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the platform support which the platform is pivotally secured to can take a wide range of different forms and need not be in the form of a rectangular frame. For example, in another embodiment, the platform support could comprise a single vertical bar, an upper end of which has a mounting means 40, and the platform 40 could be pivotally secured to a lower end of the bar. In other embodiments, the platform support could comprise one or more telescoping bars or tubes so as to allow adjustment of the size of the device and/or height of the platform above the pool floor.
[0061] Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” and “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
[0062] The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates.