Pool drain with water diversion features
11441325 · 2022-09-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A pool drain for flush mounting in the surface of a swimming pool includes a central hub and elongated drain ports in fluid communication with the central hub. The elongated drain ports extend radially away from the central hub. The surface material individually surrounds the central hub and elongated drain ports when the pool drain is installed in the surface material. Internal dividers are located between the central hub and the elongated drain ports. The internal dividers are positioned so that they direct fluid away from the central hub, around each of the internal dividers and back toward the central hub. A water stop surrounding the central hub and elongated drain ports anchors the pool drain in the surface and prevents leakage.
Claims
1. A pool drain for flush mounting installation in a surface formed of a predetermined surface material in a swimming pool or spa equipped with a pump-driven filtering system, the pool drain comprising: a sump having a drainage tube configured for fluid communication with the pump-driven filtering system therethrough; an elongated drain port disposed in fluid communication with the sump, the elongated drain port defining drain intake portions spaced from the drainage tube of the sump in non-equidistant manner such that the elongate drain port is off-set from and positioned to a side of the drainage tube of the sump; and an internal divider disposed beneath the elongated drain port, the internal divider partially occluding an internal space to deflect a portion of fluid entering through the elongated drain port, the internal divider being configured to direct the portion of fluid to pass around and under a surface thereof toward the drainage tube of the sump for equalizing suction pressure at the elongated drain port; wherein at least a portion of the pool drain remains exposed through the surface when installed in the swimming pool or spa, the exposed portion of the pool drain being surrounded by the predetermined surface material.
2. The pool drain of claim 1, wherein the sump is formed by a central hub embedded in the predetermined surface material underneath the surface when installed in the swimming pool or spa.
3. The pool drain of claim 2, further comprising an access port substantially covering the central hub, the access port remaining partially exposed through the surface when installed in the swimming pool or spa.
4. The pool drain of claim 2, wherein the elongated drain port is disposed to extend lengthwise radially away from the central hub.
5. The pool drain of claim 2, comprising a plurality of the elongated drain ports, each of the elongated drain ports being disposed to extend lengthwise radially away from the central hub.
6. The pool drain of claim 2 further comprising a water stop formed to surround the central hub, the water stop being configured to anchor the central hub within the predetermined surface material and prevent fluid leakage about the pool drain.
7. The pool drain of claim 2, wherein a cover structure and a basin structure are coupled to one another, the cover and basin structures cooperatively defining the central hub, the cover structure defining the elongated drain port.
8. The pool drain of claim 7, wherein: the basin structure includes a longitudinal basin having an intermediate part forming a lower portion of the central hub, and a plurality of lateral basins coupled to project from the intermediate part of the longitudinal basin; and the cover structure includes a longitudinal basin cover having an intermediate part forming an upper portion of the central hub, and a plurality of lateral basin covers coupled to project from the intermediate part of the longitudinal basin cover.
9. The pool drain of claim 1 further comprising a water stop formed to surround the elongated drain port, the water stop being configured to anchor the elongated drain port within the predetermined surface material and prevent fluid leakage about the pool drain.
10. A pool drain for flush mounting installation in a surface formed of a predetermined surface material in a swimming pool or spa equipped with a pump-driven filtering system, the pool drain comprising: a sump having a drainage tube configured for fluid communication with the pump-driven filtering system therethrough; an elongated drain port disposed m fluid communication with the sump, the elongated drain port defining a drain intake having portions unevenly spaced from the drainage tube of the sump such that the elongate drain port is off-set from and positioned to a side of the drainage tube of the sump, the elongated drain port having a water stop formed to extend thereabout, the water stop being configured to anchor the elongated drain port within the predetermined surface material and prevent fluid leakage about the pool drain; an internal divider disposed beneath the elongated drain port, the internal divider partially occluding an internal space to deflect a portion of fluid entering through the elongated drain port, the internal divider being configured to direct the portion of fluid to pass around and under a surface thereof toward the drainage tube of the sump for equalizing suction pressure at the elongated drain port; wherein at least a portion of the pool drain remains exposed through the surface when installed in the swimming pool or spa, the exposed portion of the pool drain being surrounded by the predetermined surface material.
11. The pool drain of claim 10, wherein the sump is formed by a central hub embedded in the predetermined surface material underneath the surface when installed in the swimming pool or spa.
12. The pool drain of claim 11, comprising a plurality of the elongated drain ports, each of the elongated drain ports being disposed to extend lengthwise radially away from the central hub.
13. The pool drain of claim 12, wherein: a cover structure and a basin structure are coupled to one another, the cover and basin structures cooperatively defining the central hub, the cover structure defining the elongated drain port; the basin structure includes a longitudinal basin having an intermediate part forming a lower portion of the central hub, and a plurality of lateral basins coupled to project from the intermediate part of the longitudinal basin; and the cover structure includes a longitudinal basin cover having an intermediate part forming an upper portion of the central hub, and a plurality of lateral basin covers coupled to project from the intermediate part of the longitudinal basin cover.
14. The pool drain of claim 11 further comprising a water stop formed to surround the central hub, the water stop being configured to anchor the central hub within the predetermined surface material and prevent fluid leakage about the pool drain.
15. The pool drain of claim 14, wherein a cover structure and a basin structure are coupled to one another, the cover and basin structures cooperatively defining the central hub, the basin structure defining the elongated drain port.
16. A pool drain for flush mounting installation in a surface formed of a predetermined surface material in a swimming pool or spa equipped with a pump-driven filtering system, the pool drain comprising: a cover structure and a basin structure are coupled to one another, the cover and basin structures cooperatively defining a sump therebetween, the sump having a drainage tube configured for fluid communication with the pump-driven filtering system therethrough; the basin structure defining an elongated drain port disposed in fluid communication with the sump, the elongated drain port defining drain intake having portions spaced from the drainage tube of the sump in non-equidistant manner such that the elongate drain port is off-set from and positioned to the side of the drainage tube of the sump; and an internal divider disposed beneath the elongated drain port, the internal divider partially occluding an internal space to deflect a portion of fluid entering through the elongated drain port, the internal divider being configured to direct the portion of fluid to pass around and under a surface thereof toward the drainage tube of the sump for equalizing suction pressure at the elongated drain port; wherein at least a portion of the pool drain remains exposed through the surface when installed in the swimming pool or spa, the exposed portion of the pool drain being surrounded by the predetermined surface material.
17. The pool drain of claim 16, wherein the sump is formed by a central hub embedded in the predetermined surface material underneath the surface when installed in the swimming pool or spa.
18. The pool drain of claim 17, wherein: the basin structure defines a longitudinal basin having an intermediate part forming a lower portion of the central hub, and a plurality of lateral basins coupled to project from the intermediate part of the longitudinal basin; and the cover structure defines a longitudinal basin cover having an intermediate part forming an upper portion of the central hub, and a plurality of lateral basin covers coupled to project from the intermediate part of the longitudinal basin cover.
19. The pool drain of claim 18, the intermediate part of the longitudinal basin cover forms an access port substantially covering the central hub, the access port remaining partially exposed through the surface when installed in the swimming pool or spa.
20. The pool drain of claim 18, comprising a plurality of the elongated drain ports, each of the elongated drain ports being formed on one of the longitudinal and lateral basin covers; wherein each of the elongated drain ports and the central hub is surrounded by a water stop and secured thereby within the predetermined surface material, the water stop being configured to prevent fluid leakage about the pool drain.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(7) A first longitudinal arm 26 and second longitudinal arm 28 extend from the central hub 12. Preferably the first longitudinal arm 26 and second longitudinal arm 28 are oriented in opposing directions away from the central hub 12. A first lateral arm 30 and second lateral arm 32 also extend from the central hub 12. Preferably the first lateral arm 30 and second lateral arm 32 are also oriented in opposing directions away from the central hub 12, perpendicular to the first longitudinal arm 26 and second longitudinal arm 28. Water enters the pool drain 10 through the first longitudinal arm 26, second longitudinal arm 28, first lateral arm 30 and second lateral arm 32 and travels to the central hub 12. Additionally, the first longitudinal arm 26, second longitudinal arm 28, first lateral arm 30 and second lateral arm 32 impart a distinctive cross shape to the pool drain 10 on the pool's plaster surface 100.
(8) To provide for economical manufacturing and transport, the pool drain 10 may comprise several component parts assembled on site during pool installation. A longitudinal basin 34 forms lower portions of the central hub 12, and lower portions of the first longitudinal arm 26 and second longitudinal arm 28. A first lateral basin 36 and a second lateral basin 38, molded separately, form lower portions of the first lateral arm 30 and second lateral arm 32, respectively. The first lateral basin 36 and second lateral basin 38 may be packaged parallel to the longitudinal basin 34, including being nested in the longitudinal basin 34 to fit in a smaller package for transport.
(9) Since the longitudinal basin 34, first lateral basin 36 and second lateral basin 38 are open-topped, a complimentary longitudinal basin cover 40 is preferably included, forming upper portions of the central hub 12, first longitudinal arm 26 and second longitudinal arm 28. Likewise, a first lateral basin cover 42 and a second lateral basin cover 44, form upper portions of the first lateral arm 30 and second lateral arm 32. The longitudinal basin cover 40, first lateral basin cover 42 and second lateral basin cover 44 may also be stored in a parallel or nested configuration with other components of the pool drain 10 for ease of packaging and transport.
(10) To ensure efficiently assembly of the pool drain 10, connectors 46 are provided. In one embodiment the connectors 46 are formed as part of the longitudinal basin 34, and affix the first lateral basin 36 and second lateral basin 38 to it. In the illustrated embodiment, a sliding channel-and-rail connector 46 is shown, although any preferred substantially water tight connection is contemplated. In another contemplated embodiment, the longitudinal basin cover 40 seats over the first lateral basin cover 42 and the second lateral basin cover 44, thereby locking them over the first lateral basin 36 and second lateral basin 38 when the longitudinal basin cover 40 seats over the longitudinal basin 34.
(11) The longitudinal basin cover 40, in addition to the access port 24, includes a first elongated drain port 48 located over the first longitudinal arm 26 and a second elongated drain port 50 located over the second longitudinal arm 28. A third elongated drain port 52 is located over the first lateral arm 30 and a fourth elongated drain port 54 is located over the second lateral arm 32. The elongated drain ports 48-54 are all preferably substantially the same size and elongated shape, and are separated from the access port 24, thereby providing an interesting and aesthetic appearance to the pool drain 10 by providing a cross shape when installed.
(12) To secure the pool drain 10 in pool plaster or similar surfacing material (not shown) a hub water stop 56 is formed around the access port 24. Similarly, a first drain port water stop 58 is formed around the first elongated drain port 48, a second drain port water stop 60 is formed around the second elongated drain port 50, a third drain port water stop 62 is formed around the third elongated drain port 52, and a fourth drain port water stop 64 is formed around the fourth elongated drain port 54.
(13) Since the elongated drain ports 48-54 are oriented along the first longitudinal arm 26, second longitudinal arm 28, first lateral arm 30 and second lateral arm 32, respectively, greater suction forces are created in the elongated drain ports 48-54 as they near the central hub 12. Correspondingly, lesser suction forces are created in the elongated drain ports 48-54 at a greater distance from the central hub 12. Thus a disfavored uneven pressure differential is created in each of the elongated drain ports 48-54. To solve this problem, a first internal divider 66 is placed in the first elongated drain port 48, a second internal divider 68 is placed in the second elongated drain port 50, a third internal divider 70 is placed in the third elongated drain port 52 and a fourth internal divider 72 is placed in the fourth elongated drain port 54.
(14) The internal dividers 66-72, like the elongated drain ports 48-54, are preferably of substantially equal size and shape. The internal dividers 66-72 are each seated below in the elongated drain ports 48-54, and located closer to the central hub 12 to shift the direction of water entering the elongated drain ports 48-54 away from the central hub 12. The internal dividers 66-72 don't completely occlude the elongated drain ports 48-54. Instead, the first internal divider 66 creates a first water passage 74 in the first elongated drain port 48, the second internal divider 68 creates a second water passage 76 in the second elongated drain port 50, the third internal divider 70 creates a third water passage 78 in the third elongated drain port 52 and the fourth internal divider 72 creates a fourth water passage 80 in the fourth elongated drain port 54.
(15) The water passages 74-80 cause water entering the pool drain 10 to travel initially away from the central hub 12 before traveling back toward the central hub 12 through the first longitudinal arm 26, second longitudinal arm 28, first lateral arm 30 and second lateral arm 32, thereby equalizing suction pressure at the elongated drain ports 48-54.
(16) The pool drain's 10 structure having been shown and described, its method of manufacture, assembly and operation will now be discussed.
(17) To form the components of the pool drain 10, an open-topped longitudinal basin 34 is formed, having lower portions of a first longitudinal arm 26 and a second longitudinal arm 28 oriented in opposition away from a central hub 12. Also formed in the longitudinal basin 34 area first tube 16, second tube 18 and third tube 20 serving as outflows for connecting to a pump driven pool filter. An open-topped first lateral basin 36 and second lateral basin 38, forming lower portions of the first lateral arm 30 and second lateral arm 32 are also formed.
(18) A longitudinal basin cover 40 is formed for covering the longitudinal basin 34. A first lateral basin cover 42 and a second lateral basin cover 44 are also formed for covering the first lateral basin 36 and second lateral basin 38, respectively. The longitudinal basin cover 40 has an access port 24, a first elongated drain port 48 and a second elongated drain port 50 formed therein. A third elongated drain port 52 is incorporated into the first lateral basin cover 42, and a fourth elongated drain port 54 is incorporated into the second lateral basin cover 44. Internal dividers 66-72 sized to partially occlude the elongated drain ports 48-54 are also created.
(19) These components (including a lid 22 for covering the access port 24) may be aligned and preferably nested to fit in a relatively small and elongated package for transport. Also preferably included is a hub water stop 56 for installation around the access port 24, and drain port water stops 58-64 for installation around the elongated drain ports 48-54. In one preferred embodiment, the hub water stop 56 and drain port water stops 58-64 may be formed as part of the longitudinal basin cover 40, first lateral basin cover 42 and second lateral basin cover 44 through injection molding or similar technology.
(20) To construct the pool drain 10, the first lateral basin 36 and the second lateral basin 38 are joined to the longitudinal basin 34 at the central hub 12 with connectors 46, preferably in a sliding arrangement. Thereafter, the internal dividers 66-72 are installed above the longitudinal basin 34 adjacent the central hub 12, and above the first lateral basin 36 and the second lateral basin 38. The first lateral basin cover 42 and second lateral basin cover 44 are then installed over the first lateral basin 36 and second lateral basin 38, and the longitudinal basin cover 40 is installed over the longitudinal basin 34, locking the first lateral basin cover 42 and second lateral basin cover 44 in place. If not integrally formed, the hub water stop 56 and drain port water stops 58-64 are installed over the central hub 12 and elongated drain ports 48-54, respectively. The lid 22 is placed in the access port 24 to close the central hub 12.
(21) To install the pool drain 10, the first tube 16, second tube 18 and third tube 20 are installed on pipes leading to the pump-driven filtering system 102 during initial construction of the pool. When the pool is plastered or surfaced with a similar material, the plaster surface 100 surrounds the pool drain 10 up to the entrances of the access port 24, first elongated drain port 48, second elongated drain port 50, third elongated drain port 52 and fourth elongated drain port 54. In the process, plaster completely surrounds the hub water stop 56, first drain port water stop 58, second drain port water stop 60, third drain port water stop 62 and fourth drain port water stop 64, thereby securing the pool drain 10 in the plaster and preventing cracking and leakage.
(22) In operation, when the pump-driven filtering system 102 is activated, water is drawn toward the pool drain 10 from suction pressure. The water must travel around the internal dividers 66-72 before passing through the water passages 74-80, which equalizes suction pressure along the elongated drain ports 48-54. Once the water clears the internal dividers 66-72, it travels through the first longitudinal arm 26, second longitudinal arm 28, first lateral arm 30 and second lateral arm 32 and into the central hub 12 before leaving the pool drain 10 through the first tube 16, second tube 18 and third tube 20. If one or more of the tubes 16-20 becomes blocked, a user may simply deactivate the pump-driven filtering system, remove the lid 22 and clear the debris from the central hub 12. With the debris removed, the lid 22 may be replaced and the pump-driven filtering system 102 reactivated.
(23) The pool drain 10 provides for an attractive and aesthetic cross pattern on the surface 100 of the pool which also avoids entrapment hazards by creating even suction pressure at multiple elongated drain ports 48-54.