AUTOMATIC COVER ASSEMBLY FOR A SWMMING POOL
20200370319 ยท 2020-11-26
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Abstract
A drive arrangement for moving a pool cover between an extended position and a retracted position. The drive arrangement includes a tube, at least one reel, a first motor and a second motor. The tube has a first end, a second end and an internal opening with an inside diameter. The at least one reel is configured for winding of a pair of lines. The first motor is positioned at least partially within the internal opening of the tube. The first motor engages the inside diameter of the tube and is configured to retract the cover. A second motor positioned at least partially within the internal opening of the tube. The second motor engages the at least one reel, and is configured to retract the pair of lines.
Claims
1. A cover assembly for covering a pool or a hot tub, the cover assembly comprising: a tube having a first end, a second end, and an internal opening with an inside diameter; a plurality of mounting brackets; a flexible cover having a leading edge and a trailing edge, the trailing edge being connected to the tube, the flexible cover movable between an extended position and a retracted position; a pair of lines, each of the lines having a first end and a second end, the first end being connected to the leading edge of the flexible cover; a plurality of line guides configured to guide the pair of lines; and a drive arrangement for moving the cover between the extended position and the retracted position, the drive arrangement including: at least one reel configured for winding of the pair of lines, each said reel being connected with a second end of a corresponding one of the lines; a first motor positioned at least partially within the internal opening of the tube, the first motor having a fixed end and a rotatable end, the fixed end being attached to a corresponding one of the mounting brackets and the rotatable end engaging the inside diameter of the tube, the first motor being configured to retract the cover; and a second motor positioned at least partially within the internal opening of the tube, the second motor having a second fixed end and a second rotatable end, the second fixed end being attached to a corresponding one of the mounting brackets and the second rotatable end engaging the at least one reel, the second motor being configured to retract the pair of lines.
2. The cover assembly of claim 1, wherein the first motor and the second motor are connected to a power source.
3. The cover assembly of claim 1, wherein the first motor and the second motor are connected in a series.
4. The cover assembly of claim 2, wherein the power source is connected to a motor controller.
5. The cover assembly of claim 4, wherein the motor controller provides a first voltage to the first motor and a second voltage to the second motor, the first voltage being higher than the second voltage when the flexible cover is being retracted, the second voltage being higher than the first voltage when the pair of lines are being retracted.
6. The cover assembly of claim 4, wherein the motor controller provides a first voltage to the first motor and a second voltage to the second motor, the first voltage being lower than the second voltage when the flexible cover is being retracted, the second voltage being lower than the first voltage when the pair of lines are being retracted.
7. A drive arrangement for moving a pool cover between an extended position and a retracted position, the drive arrangement comprising: a tube having a first end, a second end, and an internal opening with an inside diameter; at least one reel configured for winding of a pair of lines; a first motor positioned at least partially within the internal opening of the tube, the first motor engaging the inside diameter of the tube, the first motor being configured to retract the cover; and a second motor positioned at least partially within the internal opening of the tube, the second motor engaging the at least one reel, the second motor being configured to retract the pair of lines.
8. The drive arrangement of claim 7, wherein the first motor and the second motor are connected in a series.
9. The drive arrangement of claim 7, wherein the first motor and the second motor are connected to a motor controller.
10. The cover assembly of claim 9, wherein the motor controller provides a first voltage to the first motor and a second voltage to the second motor, the first voltage being higher than the second voltage when the flexible cover is being retracted, the second voltage being higher than the first voltage when the pair of lines are being retracted.
11. The cover assembly of claim 9, wherein the motor controller provides a first voltage to the first motor and a second voltage to the second motor, the first voltage being lower than the second voltage when the flexible cover is being retracted, the second voltage being lower than the first voltage when the pair of lines are being retracted.
12. A cover assembly for covering a pool or a hot tub, the cover assembly comprising: a tube having a first end, a second end, and an internal opening with an inside diameter; a plurality of mounting brackets; a flexible cover having a leading edge and a trailing edge, the trailing edge being connected to the tube, the flexible cover movable between an extended position and a retracted position; a pair of lines, each of the lines having a first end and a second end, the first end being connected to the leading edge of the flexible cover; a plurality of line guides configured to guide the pair of lines; and a drive arrangement for moving the cover between the extended position and the retracted position, the drive arrangement including: at least one reel configured for winding of the pair of lines, each said reel being connected with a second end of a corresponding one of the lines; a first motor positioned at least partially within the internal opening of the tube, the first motor having a fixed end and a rotatable end, the fixed end being attached to a corresponding one of the mounting brackets and the rotatable end engaging the inside diameter of the tube, the first motor being configured to retract the cover; and a second motor positioned within at least least one of the internal opening of the tube and the at least one reel, the second motor being configured to retract the pair of lines.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0014] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0016] Deck 112 is generally horizontal and is preferably constructed from concrete. Coping 114 connects to deck 112 in a substantially coplanar fashion along the edge of deck 112 facing the interior of swimming pool 100.
[0017] Coping 114 is connected to deck 112 and provides a track allowing leading edge bar 118 to slide therein. The general shape of the exposed portion of coping 114 is generally curved such that there are no exposed sharp corners.
[0018] Cover 22 is attached to leading edge bar 118 which pulls cover 22 from pool cover box 120, through an opening existing between pool cover box 120 and a top edge of swimming pool 100, and across the length of swimming pool 100. To prepare swimming pool 100 for use, cover 22 retracts into pool cover box 120 pulling leading edge bar 118 to the previously described opening.
[0019] Leading edge bar 118 is connected to cover 22 and provides support along the leading edge of cover 22. Each end of the leading edge bar 118 is connected to at least one cable, rope, or cord (rope being the term used herein but representing any such cable, rope, cord, or the like) and is slidably connected to a track in coping 114. Leading edge bar 118 is shaped in a manner to be unobtrusive and aesthetically pleasing when located at either end of swimming pool 100. Although coping 114 is shown as including an integral track for leading edge bar 118 and cover 22, it is also possible that a pair of top mounted tracks may be mounted to deck 112 along either side of swimming pool 100.
[0020] Referring now to
[0021] The drive arrangement 36 is configured for moving the flexible cover 22 between an extended position and a retracted position. The drive arrangement 36 includes at least one reel 38 configured for winding of the pair of lines 28. Each reel 38 is connected to a second end 32 of a corresponding one of the lines 28. The drive arrangement 36 further includes a first motor 40 and a second motor 46. The first motor 40 is positioned at least partially within the internal opening 16 of the tube 10. The first motor 40 has a fixed end 42 (
[0022] Referring now to
[0023] Operation of the cover assembly 5 may be accomplished with the motor controller 54 or any other device(s) suited for driving the first motor 40 and the second motor 46. A key or keypad entry into the motor controller 54 allows a user to move the flexible cover 22. For example, selecting uncover or any other term or figure or symbol defined to move the flexible cover 22 off of the pool or hot tub on the motor controller 54, causes the first motor 40 to rotate the tube 10 such that the flexible cover 22 is wound onto the tube 10. The second motor 46 may be off when the first motor 40 is on. This allows the second motor 46 and the at least one reel 28 having the pair of lines 28 wound upon it to freewheel, i.e., move relative to the first motor 40 motion. Freewheeling of the second motor 46 and the at least one reel 28 having the pair of lines 28 wound upon it allow the lines 28 to unwind as the cover leading edge 24 of the flexible cover 22 moves towards the tube 10. The second motor 46 may also provide a resistance when the first motor 40 is winding the flexible cover 22 onto the tube 10. This resistance advantageously provides a force at the flexible cover leading edge 24, thereby smoothing out wrinkles in the cover that may otherwise be wound onto the tube 10. Preventing wrinkles from being wound onto the tube 10 extends the useful life of the flexible cover 22 as wrinkles in a cover with a load applied may result in cracking of the cover or delamination of materials used in construction of the cover. Providing the resistance during winding of the flexible cover 22 onto the tube 10 may be accomplished by providing the second motor 46 with a voltage or current lower than a voltage supplied to the first motor 40 if the first motor 40 and the second motor 46 are equivalent in size, e.g., both motors are HP. In other words, the force applied the flexible cover leading edge 24 by the second motor 46 is less than the force applied to the flexible cover 22 by the first motor.
[0024] Selecting cover or any other term or figure or symbol defined to move the flexible cover 22 onto the pool or hot tub on the motor controller 54, causes the second motor 46 to rotate the at least one reel 38 such that the flexible cover 22 is wound off of the tube 10 as the at least one reel 38 winds up the pair of lines 28. The first motor 40 may be off when the second motor 46 is on. This allows the first motor 40 and the tube 10 having the flexible cover 22 wound upon it to freewheel. Freewheeling of the first motor 40 and the tube 10 having the flexible cover 22 wound upon it allows the flexible cover 22 to unwind as the at least one reel 38 winds up the pair of lines 28. The first motor 40 may also provide a resistance during the time when the second motor 40 is winding the pair of lines 28 onto the at least one reel 38. This resistance advantageously provides a force at the flexible cover leading edge 24 thereby smoothing out kinks in the pair of lines 28 that may otherwise be wound onto the at least one reel 38. Preventing kinks from being wound onto the at least one reel 38 extends the useful life of the pair of lines 28 as kinks in a line wound onto a reel may cause premature wear of the line. The resistance may also prevent a condition where the cover assembly 5 is bound by the kink in the line. Providing the resistance during winding of the pair of lines 28 onto the at least one reel 38 may be accomplished by providing the first motor 40 with a voltage lower than a voltage supplied to the second motor 46 if the first motor 40 and the second motor 46 are equivalent in size, e.g. both motors are HP. In other words, the force applied the flexible cover leading edge 24 by the second motor 46 is more than the force applied to the flexible cover 22 by the first motor 40.
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[0026] While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.