PLUMBING FIXTURES FOR A SPA
20210190239 · 2021-06-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Wade Spicer (Northumberland, PA, US)
- CHARLES WOODS (West Manchester, OH, US)
- William Denning (Pine Grove, PA, US)
- Nathan Long (Middleburg, PA, US)
Cpc classification
E04H4/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L37/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61H33/6063
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F16L5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A through bulkhead connector for a spa includes a first fitting member and a second fitting member slidably connected to the first fitting member. The first fitting member includes a flange and an adapter portion extending from the flange and defining a passageway through the adapter portion and flange. The flange includes a receiving slot formed therein and which is open at one end for receiving a correspondingly shaped and dimensioned portion of the second fitting member.
Claims
1. A through bulkhead connector for a spa, comprising: a first fitting member having a flange and an adapter portion extending from the flange and defining a first passageway through the adapter portion and flange, and a slot in the flange; and a second fitting member being slidably receivable in the slot in the flange of the first fitting member, the second fitting member having a generally cylindrical body portion defining a second passageway through the second fitting member; wherein when the second fitting member is slidably connected to the first fitting member, the first passageway and the second passageway are in alignment with one another to allow for fluid flow through the first fitting member and the second fitting member.
2. The through bulkhead connector of claim 1, wherein: the second fitting member includes a first end and a second end, and a shoulder adjacent to the second end, the shoulder being shaped and dimensioned to be received in the slot of the first fitting member.
3. The through bulkhead connector of claim 2, further comprising: an annular channel formed in an axial face of the second fitting member at the second end.
4. The through bulkhead connector of claim 3, further comprising: a seal element positioned in the annular channel; wherein when the second fitting member is connected to the first fitting member, the seal element contacts an axial face of the first fitting member surrounding the first passageway.
5. The through bulkhead connector of claim 1, wherein: the slot and flange are configured to prevent decoupling of the first fitting member from the second fitting member via an axial force exerted on either of the first fitting member or second fitting member.
6. The through bulkhead connector of claim 1, wherein: the slot is generally U-shaped.
7. The through bulkhead connector of claim 1, wherein: the first fitting member is configured for fluid connection with one of a water supply manifold and a jet pack having a plurality of nozzles; and the second fitting member is configured for fluid connection with the other of the water supply manifold and the jet pack.
8. The through bulkhead connector of claim 1, wherein: the first fitting member is configured for fluid connection with a jet pack having a plurality of nozzles; and the second fitting member is configured for fluid connection with a water supply manifold positioned behind a shell of a spa.
9. A spa, comprising: a shell configured to contain a volume of water; a water supply manifold positioned behind the shell; a jet pack having an array of nozzles for directing pressurized jets of water and/or air into the volume of water; and a through bulkhead connecter extending through the shell and fluidly interconnecting the water supply manifold with the jet pack.
10. The spa of claim 9, wherein: the through bulkhead connector includes: a first fitting member having a flange having a slot, and an adapter portion extending from the flange and defining a first passageway through the adapter portion and flange; and a second fitting member having a shoulder portion receivable in the slot in the flange of the first fitting member for connecting the second fitting member with the first fitting member.
11. The spa of claim 10, wherein: the second fitting member includes a generally cylindrical body portion defining a second passageway through the second fitting member; wherein when the second fitting member is slidably connected to the first fitting member, the first passageway and the second passageway are in alignment with one another to allow for fluid flow from the water supply manifold to the jet pack through the first fitting member and the second fitting member.
12. The spa of claim 10, wherein: the first fitting member is connected to the jet pack; and the second fitting member is connected to the water supply manifold.
13. The spa of claim 10, wherein: the first fitting member is connected to the water supply manifold; and the second fitting member is connected to the jet pack.
14. The spa of claim 11, wherein: the second fitting member includes a first end and a second end, and the shoulder adjacent to the second end; wherein the shoulder being shaped and dimensioned to be received in the slot of the first fitting member.
15. The spa of claim 14, further comprising: an annular channel formed in an axial face of the second fitting member at the second end.
16. The spa of claim 15, further comprising: a seal element positioned in the annular channel; wherein when the second fitting member is connected to the first fitting member, the seal element contacts an axial face of the first fitting member surrounding the first passageway to form a fluid-tight seal between the first fitting member and the second fitting member.
17. The spa of claim 16, further comprising: an air supply manifold positioned behind the shell; and a second through bulkhead connecter extending through the shell and fluidly interconnecting the air supply manifold with the jet pack.
18. The spa of claim 17, wherein: the second through bulkhead connector includes a first fitting element having a hollow body portion and an annular flange extending from the body portion, and a grommet receivable on the body portion and having an annular flange; wherein the grommet is receivable in an aperture in the shell of the spa such that the annular flange of the grommet forms a fluid-tight seal with the shell.
19. A through bulkhead connector for a spa, comprising: a first fitting element having a hollow body portion and an annular flange extending from the body portion; and a grommet receivable on the body portion and having an annular flange; wherein the grommet is receivable in an aperture in the shell of the spa such that the annular flange of the grommet forms a fluid-tight seal with the shell and such that the grommet forms a fluid-tight seal with the body portion.
20. The through bulkhead connector of claim 19, wherein: the grommet is formed from a resilient material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The present invention will be better understood from reading the following description of non-limiting embodiments, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein below:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0044] Importantly, the bulkhead connector 10 of the present invention is specifically designed to allow for the quick and easy connection of a hot tub or spa jet pack to a water supply manifold positioned behind the wall or shell of a hot tub, as disclosed hereinafter. As is known in the art, a jet pack includes a plurality of water and/or air jets that are configured to direct pressurized water into the interior of the spa or hot tub when positioned within a seating position of the spa shell. In particular, rather than necessitating an array of jets for water and/or air to be formed in the spa shell, as is customary in the art, a single water supply line and a single air supply line may be associated with each seating position in the spa, and the plurality of air and/or water nozzles instead form part of the jet pack. Water and air are supplied to the jet pack at each seating position via the single air and water lines, and the water and air supplied to the jet packs jet packs then exits the nozzles in the front face of the jet pack and provides therapeutic benefit for a user. As is known in the art, the use of jet packs within each seating position substantially decreases the number of cutouts necessary in the spa shell, thus decreasing the number of potential leak points. In some cases, the use of jet packs may also allow different jet packs to be swapped out easily to provide easy customization of the spa experience. In particular, in some cases, jet packs having desired nozzle configurations can be easily retrofit into an existing spa. In addition, the jet packs also allow for easy repair in the event of leaking or improper functioning of the nozzles, simply by removing the damaged jet pack and installing a new one in the seating position.
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[0046] Installation of jet pack 50 in the seating position 62 in the shell 58 of the spa 60 is therefore effected by slidable receiving the flange or shoulder 30 of the second fitting member 14 within the slot 22 of the flange of the first fitting member 12. O-ring 54 seated in annular channel 32 in face 28 of the second fitting 14 therefore forms a fluid tight seal between the first fitting member 12 and second fitting member 14. In this position, passages 20, 24 are aligned so that fluid communication is provided between the fluid supply manifold 56 and the interior of the jet pack 50 and nozzles 52 thereof. While
[0047] In an embodiment, the outside diameter of the external adapter 18 of the through bulkhead connector 10 may be 1.5 inches or 2 inches for interconnection with respective hard PVC plumbing fittings of a spa or hot tub. As indicated above, in one embodiment, the external adapter 18 feeds through the spa shell/tub wall and is sealed in the tub wall by a grommet that has sufficient tightness to not allow water to leak from the tub to the outside. As indicated above, the inside part of this fitting is designed to slide onto a flange built into the through bulkhead side of the fitting. There is an O-ring that is tolerenced such that when the two parts (the first fitting member 12 and the second fitting member 14) are assembled, provides a seal between the two parts not allowing water to leak up and in excess of 60 psi. The part is laterally slid over the bulkhead to engage the coupling to allow for the transfer of water from outside the tub to the jet arrays inside the jet seatback. This provides for easy assembly of the jet seat into place inside the jet seat cavity in the spa and provides the main feed of pressurized water to the jet array.
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[0049] In an embodiment, the through bulkhead connector allows for a ¾″ hose to be attached to it on the inside of the spa shell/tub (water side), feeds through the wall of the tub and connects to a ¾″ air hose on the outside for the tub for the purpose of diverting air out or into the spa to be used for distributing to jet arrays either in the seat inserts or in the lounger area external jets. In an embodiment, this fitting has extended barbs to allow for either smooth, soft, or hard coil containing PVC tubing to be mounted to it. It provides a seal through the tub wall thickness by the grommet so that no water leaks from the tub to the outside.
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[0051] It is contemplated that the through bulkhead connectors 10, 100 disclosed herein may be utilized in concert with one another to provide fluid connections between a water supply and air supply positioned behind the spa shell, and a jet pack positioned interior to the spa shell, respectively.
[0052] Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of this disclosure.