SWIMMING POOL OVER-THE-EDGE MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
20210172190 · 2021-06-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B37/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04H4/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47B83/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
E04H4/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47B37/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A swimming pool accessory assembly including a frame that carries a personal support device such as a stool, and one or more accessories such as a table, a counter, a bar, and/or an umbrella. An arm is connected to the frame and engageable in a socket, such as a pool ladder receiving socket, in a pool deck, such that the first arm, frame, personal support device, and accessory are at least partially supported by engagement of the arm in the socket and the personal support is positioned to support an occupant partially-submerged in the swimming pool.
Claims
1. A swimming pool accessory assembly comprising: a personal support device; a frame carrying the personal support device; and a first arm connected to the frame and configured to engage a first socket in a pool deck adjacent a swimming pool such that the first arm, frame, and personal support device are at least partially supported by engagement of the arm in the socket, and the personal support device is positioned to support an occupant partially-submerged in the swimming pool.
2. The assembly of claim 1 in which the first socket is a standard pool ladder receptacle socket.
3. The assembly of claim 1 including a second arm connected to the frame and configured to engage a second socket in the pool deck adjacent the swimming pool such that the first arm, second arm, frame, and personal support device are at least partially supported by engagement of the first and second arms in the respective first and second sockets with the personal support device being at least partially submerged in the swimming pool.
4. The assembly of claim 3 in which the first and second arms are configured to engage respective first and second pool ladder receptacle sockets.
5. The assembly of claim 1 further including an accessory selected from the group of accessories consisting of a table, a counter, a bar, or an umbrella; the accessory being carried by the frame.
6. The assembly of claim 1 in which the personal support device comprises a seat.
7. The assembly of claim 1 in which the first arm and frame support the personal support device in a position where a person using the personal support device is at least partially submerged in a pool adjacent the pool deck when the first arm is engaged in the socket.
8. The assembly of claim 1 in which the assembly includes a bumper carried by the frame and positioned to rest against a pool wall when the first arm engages the socket.
9. The assembly of claim 8 in which the bumper is carried by the frame in a position where the bumper will be at least partially submerged in a pool adjacent the pool deck when the first arm is engaged in the socket.
10. The assembly of claim 8 in which the bumper is adjustably attached to the assembly such that the bumper is extendable from the frame to change the angle at which the frame is oriented relative to the pool wall.
Description
DRAWING DESCRIPTIONS
[0005] These and other features and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art in connection with the following detailed description and appended drawings of one or more embodiments of the invention, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] A swimming pool accessory assembly securable to a pool deck adjacent a swimming pool is generally indicated at 10 in the figures. Alternate embodiments of the assembly are also generally indicated at 10′ and 10″. Parts common to multiple embodiments share the same number, while the presence and quantity of prime symbols indicates which embodiment they belong to. For example, a component labeled 42 may belong to a first embodiment, while an analogous part belonging to a second embodiment would be labeled 42′. Unless otherwise contradicted, description that applies to component 42 may be assumed to apply to 42′.
[0022] The assembly 10 may comprise a pool accessory 12 that may be supported by standard pool ladder receptacle sockets 14 via arms 16 extending from and connected to the accessory 12 and (as best shown in
[0023] The pool ladder receptacle sockets 14 may be at least partially recessed or formed into a pool deck 18, or may be secured to a pool deck 18 surface by any suitable means known in the art. As best shown in
[0024] The assembly 10 may include one or more frames 30 carrying one or more pool accessories 12 and connecting the pool accessories 12 to the one or more arms 16. The frame 30 and/or the arms 16 may comprise 304 stainless steel tubing. And as best shown in
[0025] Depending on the embodiment, the arms 16 may comprise distal ends 32 sized and shaped to engage standard pool ladder receptacle sockets 14 (sockets of approximately 1.5-inch diameter). And where two arms 16 are used, their respective distal ends 32 may be spaced to match any common spacing between pool ladder receptacle sockets 14 (usually approximately 20 inches on-center). However, some embodiments may require custom spacing, for example, a wider socket 14 spacing is used by the embodiment shown in
[0026] If only one arm 16 is used, the assembly 10 may include an anti-rotation feature 34 that prevents rotation between the distal end of the arm 16 and the pool ladder receptacle socket 14 when the distal end 32 of the arm 16 is engaged in the socket 14. The anti-rotation feature 34 may be configured to releasably secure the arm 16 against rotation relative to the ladder receptacle socket 14. The anti-rotation feature 34 may preferably be an anchor socket of the type produced by Perma-Cast LLC, but any anti-rotation feature that will fit in a standard pool ladder receptacle socket 14 should be acceptable. As best shown in
[0027] Due to the weight that may be carried by some configurations of the assembly 10, (for example five people seated on
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[0029] This description, rather than describing limitations of an invention, only illustrates an embodiment of the invention recited in the claims. The language of this description is therefore exclusively descriptive and is non-limiting. Obviously, it's possible to modify this invention from what the description teaches. Within the scope of the claims, one may practice the invention other than as described above.