Pool cover pump sled
10941582 ยท 2021-03-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D13/086
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/605
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A sled for a pool cover pump for keeping the pump from tipping over in use, reducing pump clogging and guarding against damaging a plastic pool cover. The sled has a base unit with a platform mounted on runners which spread the load on the pool cover and which elevate the pool cover pump above the pool cover a distance that the platform serves as a gate or doctor blade preventing leaves and other debris from getting into the pump inlet.
Claims
1. A pool cover pump sled comprising a base unit with a rectangular platform having sidewalls and first and second end walls and an open top, said platform mounted on a pair of spaced apart runners, said platform having a perforated floor comprising perforations for connection to a pool cover pump with a pump inlet in flowable registry with at least one of the perforations in the perforated floor, said first end wall having first and second spaced apart flanges each of which having an aperture for receiving a pin configured for attachment to a pool extension pole, said first end wall having an aperture configured for passage of a discharge connector of the pool cover pump, said runners configured for increasing the width and the length of the base unit and elevating the floor such that the platform serves to exclude debris from under the platform.
2. The pool cover pump sled of claim 1 wherein the runners are made of steel, plastic or fiberglass.
3. The pool cover pump of claim 2 wherein the runners are formed of inches thick low-density polyethylene (LDPE) plastic.
4. The pool cover pump sled of claim 1 where the perforations in the platform form a two by two grid of four equally spaced holes.
5. A pool cover pump sled comprising a base unit formed of steel with a rectangular platform having sidewalls and first and second end walls and an open top, said platform mounted on a pair of spaced apart runners, said platform having a perforated floor comprising perforations for connection to a pool cover pump with a pump inlet in flowable registry with at least one of the perforations in the platform, said first end wall having a pair of spaced apart flanges each of which having an aperture for receiving a pin configured for attachment to a pool extension pole, said first end wall having an aperture configured for passage of a discharge connector of the pool cover pump, said first end wall reinforced with triangular gussets attached to the sidewalls and the platform, said runners formed of a pliable plastic and are configured for increasing the width and the length of the base unit and elevating the platform such that the platform serves to exclude debris from under the platform.
6. The pool cover pump sled of claim 5 wherein the runners are formed of inch thick low-density polyethylene (LDPE) plastic.
7. The pool cover pump sled of claim 5 wherein the perforations in the platform form a two by two grid of four equally spaced holes configured for flowable registry with a plastic or metal mesh screen in an inlet of a pool cover pump.
8. The pool cover pump sled of claim 5 wherein the pair of spaced apart flanges are positioned vertically above the aperture in the first end wall for passage of the discharge outlet of the pool cover pump.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the accompanying drawings, in which one of various possible embodiments of the invention is illustrated, corresponding reference characters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AT LEAST ONE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
(9) Referring to the drawings more particularly by reference character, reference numeral 10 refers to a pool cover pump sled in accordance with the present invention. As shown in
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(11) Sled 10 comprises a base unit 26 mounted on spaced apart runners 28. Base unit 26 has a rectangular platform 30 with sidewalls 32 and first and second end walls 34, 36 and an open top. Sidewalls 32 may be integrally formed with platform 30 and bent at right angles thereto. Platform 30 has a perforated floor upon which pool cover pump 12 may be placed with pump inlet 16 in flowable registry with at least one of perforations 38 in platform 30. When base unit 26 is formed of steel, as seen in
(12) First end wall 34 has an aperture 40 for passage of male discharge connector 20 of pool cover pump 12. As female hose connector 22 is threaded on male discharge connector 20, pool cover pump 12 is cinched against first end wall 34 such that it cannot tip over on platform 30.
(13) First and second end walls 34, 36 are U-shaped members attached inside of sidewalls 32 at first and second ends of platform 30. Positioned vertically above aperture 40 in first end wall 34 are first and second spaced apart L-shaped flanges 42 with a foot 44 of each member bolted 46 or otherwise attached to first end wall 34. As shown, each member of the paired flanges 42 has an aperture 48 for receiving a pin 50 configured for attachment of a pool extension pole 52 for use in moving sled 10 across a pool cover 54 as shown in
(14) Runners 28 may be formed of steel, fiberglass or plastic but are preferably formed of a pliable plastic such as inch thick low-density polyethylene (LDPE) plastic. Runners 28 are longer than platform 30, are attached to platform 30 under sidewalls 32 and extend outside sidewalls 32. Runners 28 thus increase the length and width of base unit thereby spreading the load of pool cover pump 12 on pool cover 54. Runners 28 also space platform 30 a distance above pool cover 54 such that platform 30 serves a gate or doctor blade excluding debris from under the platform as sled 10 is moved across pool cover 54 by extension pole 52.
(15) In use, a pool cover pump 12 is mounted on base unit 26 with its pump inlet 16 over perforations 38 in platform 30 and with its male discharge connector 20 passing through and being held in aperture 40 in first end wall 34 with female hose connector 22 of garden hose 24 with first end wall 34 sandwiched between. Pool extension pole 52 may be pinned to flanges 42 permitting pivotal movement of the extension pole so that the user may move sled 10 outward towards the center of the pool. Pool cover pump 12 with its male discharge connector 20 in aperture 40 in first wall 34 is securely seated in sled 10 such that it cannot tip over on platform 30. Runners 28 spread the load applied by the weight of the pool cover pump 12 over an area larger than the flat pump base to avoid tearing the pool cover and the flat pump base is elevated above the pool cover by platform 30 such that its flat side edges do not damage the pool cover. The floor of platform 30 serves as a gate or doctor blade excluding debris from under the platform such that floating leaves, sticks and the like are not inducted through perforations 38 into the pump inlet 16 and accumulate in mesh screen 18 thus reducing the efficiency of pool cover pump 12.
(16) From the above, it is seen that sled 10 prevents pool cover pump 12 from tipping over in use and from tearing or cutting pool cover 54 while providing for longer straining of accumulated water before cleaning of pool cover pump filter screen 18 . As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.