LAMINAR WATER FEATURE
20190390473 ยท 2019-12-26
Assignee
Inventors
- James Carter (Warren, RI, US)
- Danny Raposo (Lincoln, RI, US)
- Kevin Potucek (Far Hills, NJ, US)
- Gregory Fournier (West Kingston, RI, US)
Cpc classification
E04H4/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F21W2121/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V7/0091
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E04H4/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04H4/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A laminar water feature is provided which includes a housing having a deck niche, a niche collar, a spacer ring, and a lid, a laminar vessel having an inlet, an annular pocket, a vertical baffle, a horizontal baffle, a light pipe, a plurality of screens, a cap having an outlet, and threading within an isolated light chamber for removably accepting a lighting source, and a pivot adjustment bracket having a handle with push button assembly, ridge, and detent configuration for fixedly rotatably adjusting the angle of the laminar vessel.
Claims
1. A laminar water feature comprising: a body having a water input and an annular wall defining a central plenum, the water input disposed through an outer wall of the body; a cap having an outlet for producing a laminar column of water, the cap sealingly affixed to a top of the body; a light chamber disposed within the central plenum and in optical communication therewith, the light chamber removably receiving a light source; and a plurality of screens disposed within the central plenum for reducing turbulence of water passed therethrough; wherein the light chamber is in water-tight isolation from the central plenum.
2. The laminar water feature of claim 1, further comprising a light pipe affixed to the annular walls of the light chamber, the light pipe in optical communication with the light chamber and with the central plenum.
3. The laminar water feature of claim 1, wherein the light source illuminates a laminar column of water emitted by the water feature.
4. The laminar water feature of claim 3, wherein the bottom seal plate further comprises a vertical sleeve baffle having a plurality of apertures for reducing turbulence of water passed therethrough.
5. The laminar water feature of claim 4, further comprising a horizontal baffle member having a plurality of apertures for reducing turbulence of water passed therethrough, the horizontal baffle member being disposed around the annular walls of the light chamber.
6. The laminar water feature of claim 5, further comprising a union ring having an annular wall with threading for sealingly engaging the body with the bottom seal plate, the union ring threadably engaging threading on the bottom of the body adjacent the bottom seal plate.
7. The laminar water feature of claim 6, wherein the water input is disposed through the outer wall of the body at an angle tangential to the outer wall of the body.
8. The laminar water feature of claim 1, further comprising an adjustable valve having an adjustment means for varying the volumetric flow rate of water passed therethrough, the adjustable valve coupled to and in fluid communication with the inlet of the body.
9. The laminar water feature of claim 1, further comprising a laminar scratcher for disrupting a surface of the laminar column of water, the laminar scratcher having a point and an elongate channel, the laminar scratched being adjustably mounted on the cap of the laminar water feature and contacting the surface of the laminar column of water.
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11. A laminar water feature comprising: a body having an inner wall and an outer wall, the inner wall defining a central plenum and the outer wall having a water input disposed therethrough; a cap having an outlet for producing a laminar column of water, the cap sealingly affixed to a top of the body; a plurality of screens disposed within the central plenum for reducing turbulence of water passed therethrough; wherein the inner wall and the outer wall define an annular pocket; wherein, during operation, water enters the annular pocket through the water inlet thereby creating an air pocket, the air pocket deadening sound produced by the flow of water within the laminar water feature and dampening pressure variations within the laminar water feature, thereby reducing turbulence of the water.
12. The laminar water feature of claim 11, further comprising a bottom seal plate having annular walls defining a light chamber, the bottom seal plate sealingly affixed to a bottom of the body, the light chamber disposed within the central plenum and in optical communication therewith, the annular walls having threading for removably receiving a light source received by the light chamber; wherein the central cavity is in water-tight isolation from the central plenum.
13. The laminar water feature of claim 12, further comprising a light pipe affixed to the annular walls of the light chamber, the light pipe in optical communication with the light chamber and with the central plenum.
14. The laminar water feature of claim 13, further comprising a light source for providing illumination to an adjacent laminar column of water, the light source being removably receivable by the light chamber.
15. The laminar water feature of claim 14, wherein the bottom seal plate further comprises a vertical sleeve baffle having a plurality of apertures for reducing turbulence of water passed therethrough.
16. The laminar water feature of claim 15, further comprising a horizontal baffle member having a plurality of apertures for reducing turbulence of water passed therethrough, the horizontal baffle member being disposed around the annular walls of the light chamber.
17. The laminar water feature of claim 16, wherein the vertical sleeve baffle and the horizontal baffle member further define the annular pocket.
18. The laminar water feature of claim 17, further comprising a union ring having an annular wall with threading for sealingly engaging the body with the bottom seal plate, the union ring threadably engaging threading on the bottom of the body adjacent the bottom seal plate.
19. The laminar water feature of claim 16, wherein the water input is disposed through the outer wall of the body at an angle tangential to the outer wall of the body, thereby causing the water to circumferentially circulate around the annular pocket.
20. The laminar water feature of claim 11, further comprising an adjustable valve having an adjustment means for varying the volumetric flow rate of water passed therethrough, the adjustable valve coupled to and in fluid communication with the inlet of the body.
21. The laminar water feature of claim 11, further comprising a laminar scratcher for disrupting a surface of the laminar column of water, the laminar scratcher having a point and an elongate channel, the laminar scratched being adjustably mounted on the cap of the laminar water feature and contacting the surface of the laminar column of water.
22. The laminar water feature of claim 20, further comprising a laminar flow disruption assembly for disrupting a surface of the laminar column of water, the laminar flow disruption assembly including a nozzle in fluid communication with the adjustable valve and an adjustment means for regulating flow through the nozzle.
23. A laminar water feature comprising: a laminar vessel for producing a laminar column of water, the laminar vessel having a water input and pivot projections; a housing having a deck niche and a lid, the deck niche having a water entry port, the lid having a water column aperture; a flexible hose in fluid communication with the water entry port and the water input of the laminar vessel; and a pivot adjustment bracket for adjustably securing the laminar vessel within the housing, the pivot adjustment bracket including first and second pivot members rotatably coupled to the pivot projections of the laminar vessel and a handle with a push button assembly for engaging an adjustment band coupled to the laminar vessel, the handle disposed between and coupled to the pivot members; wherein the adjustment band includes a plurality of detents; and wherein the push button assembly includes a ridge for engaging at least one of the detents of the adjustment band.
24. The laminar water feature of claim 23, wherein depressing the push button assembly disengages the ridge from the detents and releasing the push button assembly engages at least one of the detents.
25. The laminar water feature of claim 24, wherein disengaging the ridge from a first detent and engaging a second detent provides for rotation of the laminar vessel about the pivot projections relative to the pivot adjustment bracket.
26. The laminar water feature of claim 25, wherein the laminar vessel further comprises a lighting source for providing illumination to the laminar column of water.
27. The laminar water feature of claim 23, wherein the first and second pivot members include alignment features for receiving alignment posts disposed on the lid, thereby aligning the water column aperture of the lid with the laminar water column produced by the laminar vessel.
28. The laminar water feature of claim 23, further comprising a niche collar, the niche collar having an inner flange and an outer flange, the outer flange supporting the niche collar on an upper flange of the deck niche, the inner flange supporting the pivot adjustment bracket by way of lips provided on the pivot members.
29. A laminar water feature comprising: a laminar vessel for producing a laminar column of water, the laminar vessel having a water input and pivot projections; a housing having a deck niche, a niche collar, a spacer ring, and a lid, the deck niche having a water entry port, the lid having a water column aperture, and the height of the lid being adjustable relative to the deck niche; a flexible hose in fluid communication with the water entry port and the water input of the laminar vessel; and a pivot adjustment bracket for adjustably securing the laminar vessel within the housing, the pivot adjustment bracket including first and second pivot members rotatably coupled to the pivot projections of the laminar vessel and a handle with a push button assembly for engaging an adjustment band coupled to the laminar vessel, the handle disposed between and coupled to the pivot members; wherein the adjustment band includes a plurality of detents; and wherein the push button assembly includes a ridge for engaging at least one of the detents of the adjustment band.
30. The laminar water feature of claim 29, wherein the niche collar includes an inner flange and an outer flange, the outer flange supporting the niche collar on an upper flange of the deck niche, the inner flange supporting the pivot adjustment bracket by way of lips provided on the pivot members.
31. The laminar water feature of claim 30, wherein the niche collar includes a plurality of a adjustment notches disposed circumferentially around an inner surface of a collar wall, the adjustment notches being of at least two distinct heights.
32. The laminar water feature of claim 31, wherein the spacer ring includes a plurality of increment posts disposed circumferentially around a bottom surface of the spacer ring, the lid resting on a top surface of the spacer ring, the increment posts being receivable by the adjustment notches of the of the niche collar, wherein inserting an increment post in an adjustment notch of a first height provides for a first height of the lid relative to the deck niche and inserting an increment post in an adjustment notch of a second height provides for a second height of the lid relative to the deck niche.
33. The laminar water feature of claim 29, wherein the laminar vessel further comprises a lighting source for providing illumination to the laminar column of water.
34. The laminar water feature of claim 29, wherein the first and second pivot members include alignment features for receiving alignment posts disposed on the lid, thereby aligning the water column aperture of the lid.
35. The laminar water feature of claim 1, further comprising a laminar flow disruptor for disrupting a surface of the laminar column of water.
36. The laminar water feature of claim 35, wherein the laminar flow disruptor comprises a nozzle directed toward the laminar column of water.
37. The laminar water feature of claim 36, wherein the laminar flow disruptor comprises an adjustment means for regulating water flow through the nozzle.
38. The laminar water feature of claim 1, further comprising an adjustable bracket rotatably secured to the body of the laminar water feature and disposed within a housing.
39. The laminar water feature of claim 38, wherein the adjustable bracket further comprises a push-button assembly for selectively adjusting an angle of the laminar column of water relative to the housing.
40. The laminar water feature of claim 1, further comprising a housing having a deck niche and a lid, the height of the lid being adjustable relative to the deck niche.
41. The laminar water feature of claim 40, further comprising a niche collar disposed on the deck niche, the niche collar having a plurality of adjustment notches disposed circumferentially about the collar, the adjustment notches being of at least two distinct heights.
42. The laminar water feature of claim 40, further comprising a spacer ring having a plurality of increment posts extending therefrom, the lid being supported on a top surface of the spacer ring, the increment posts being receivable by the adjustment notches of the of the niche collar.
43. The laminar water feature of claim 1, wherein the light chamber is formed by a bottom seal plate having annular walls, the bottom seal plate being sealingly affixed to a bottom of the body.
44. The laminar water feature of claim 1, wherein the light chamber is threaded to removably receive the light source.
45. The laminar water feature of claim 43, wherein the light chamber is accessible through an aperture in the bottom seal plate, from an exterior of the laminar water feature.
46. The laminar water feature of claim 1, wherein the light source is an LED device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The foregoing features of the disclosure will be apparent from the following Detailed Description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] The present disclosure relates to a laminar water feature and methods for using same, as discussed in detail below in connection with
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[0032] The niche collar 32 is also vertically oriented and substantially cylindrical. The niche collar 32 includes a collar wall 48, an inner collar flange 50 extending radially toward the center of the niche collar 32, an outer collar flange 52 extending radially from the center of the niche collar 32, and a plurality of adjustment notches 54 a-d disposed circumferentially about an inner surface of the collar wall 48, above the inner collar flange 50. The outer diameter of the collar wall 48 is sized and shaped to be received by the deck niche 30. The plurality of adjustment notches 54 a-d are of varying depths and are sized and shaped to receive increment posts 62 of a spacer ring 34 (see
[0033] The spacer ring 34 includes a top surface 56 and a bottom surface 58 and a plurality of increment posts 62 sized and shaped to be received by the adjustment notches 54 a-d of the niche collar 32. Preferably, at least three (3), and still more preferably six (6), increment posts 62 are disposed circumferentially and uniformly on the bottom surface 58 of the spacer ring 34, providing a stable base for the lid 36. Further, the increment posts 62 can be sized an shaped so as to have a height substantially equal to the adjustment notches 54, a-d having the greatest depth (e.g., adjustment notch 54d shown in
[0034] The lid 36 can include a substantially cylindrical lid wall 60 having an outer diameter sized to be received by the niche collar 32, an annular lid surface 62, a water column aperture 66 disposed through the lid surface 62, and an alignment post 64. The water column aperture 66 is sized and shaped to accommodate the column of water 26 produced by the laminar water feature 10 at any angle between minimum and maximum adjustment positions. Accordingly, the water column aperture 66 has an elongate geometry.
[0035] In use, the deck niche 30 receives the niche collar 32. The outer diameter of the niche collar wall 48 aligns with and is received by the deck niche 30 and the outer collar flange 52 of the niche collar 32 rests on the upper flange 38 of the deck niche 30, thereby supporting the niche collar 32. The outer diameter of the spacer ring 34 aligns with and is received by the niche collar 32, the adjustment notches 54 a-d of the of the niche collar 32 receiving the increment posts 62 of the spacer ring 34, supporting the spacer ring 34 within the niche collar 32. The lid 36 is also received by the niche collar 32, the outer diameter of the lid wall 60 aligning with and being received by the collar wall 48. The lid wall 60 rests on the top surface 56 of the spacer ring 34, thus supporting the lid 36 at a height relative to the niche collar 32 that is defined by the placement of the increment posts 62 in the adjustment notches 54 a-d of a particular user-selected depth. As discussed hereinabove, it is often the case that the height of the lid surface 62 of the housing 28 may not properly align with the decking 12 surrounding a body of water 14. Accordingly, a user may adjust the height of the lid 36 of the laminar water feature 10 of the present disclosure by simply inserting the increment posts 62 of the spacer ring 34 into the adjustment notches 54 a-d of the collar having the desired depth and thus defining the height of the lid surface 62.
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[0038] Accordingly, a user can adjust the angle of the column of water 26 exiting the laminar water feature 10 by depressing the push button assembly 92, selecting another one of the plurality of detents 102 of the adjustment band 96, and releasing the push button assembly 92, thus rotating the laminar vessel 68 about the axis 100 through the pivot projections 86 and varying the maximum height y and maximum throw x of the column of water 26. In a preferred embodiment, the selection of an adjacent one of the plurality of detents 102 provides for a rotational translation in increments of 2 degrees. Preferably about seven (7) detents 102 are provided on the adjustment band 96, providing for a rotational translation of about 14 degrees. While a greater number of detents 102 could be provided, it is desirable to limit the maximum rotational translation of the laminar vessel 68 so as to prevent the laminar vessel 68 and/or the column of water 26 from contacting the interior of the housing 28.
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[0040] The body 84 is generally cylindrical in design defining a central plenum 202 and includes an outer wall 120 and an inner wall portion 122 having a shoulder 124. The inlet 74 is disposed through the outer wall 120 and is adjacent to the inner wall portion 122. As seen in
[0041] The cap 106 includes an outlet 82 for producing a substantially laminar column of water 26, and threads for engaging the upper threaded portion 126 of the body 84, as described above.
[0042] The upper baffle member 112 includes an annular wall 136, a flange 138 disposed around the annular wall 136, and a horizontal secondary baffle 140 having a plurality of apertures 142. The upper baffle member 112 also includes a main aperture 144 (see
[0043] The bottom seal plate 108 includes a base 146, an outer annular wall 148 and a light chamber 150. The base 146 includes a lower annular groove 152 for receiving a second o-ring 154, and a flange 156. The outer annular wall 148 includes a shoulder 158 and plurality of apertures 160, forming a vertical sleeve baffle 162. The light chamber 150 is generally cylindrical and includes a continuous wall 164 which is formed concentrically about an aperture 166 in the base 146. As seen in
[0044] The light pipe 110 is formed from a material selected to transmit light therethrough. The light pipe 110 material can be a clear or colored fiber-optic material, glass, plastic, or any other suitable material capable of sustaining clarity upon prolonged exposure to a chlorinated environment, or the like. The light pipe 110 is sealingly affixed to and in optical communication with the end of the light chamber 150 opposite the base 146 of the bottom seal plate 108. The light pipe 110 is preferably sealingly affixed to the light chamber 150 by way of ultrasonic welding. However, other methods of sealingly affixing the light pipe 110 to the light chamber 150 can be used so long as a liquid-tight seal is provided therebetween.
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[0046] The body 84, the cap 106, the bottom seal plate 108, the light pipe 110, the upper baffle member 112, the lower screen 114, the plurality of upper screens 116, and the union ring 118 are assembled as described hereinbelow and seen in
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[0050] It is noted that an air pocket 186 is formed in the annular pocket 178 above dashed line w as shown in
[0051] After circulating in the annular pocket 178, the water passes through the apertures 160 of the vertical sleeve baffle 162, thereby further reducing the turbulence of the water. Next, the water passes through the apertures 142 of the horizontal secondary baffle 140 into the central plenum 202 thereby further reducing the turbulence of the water. The water then passes through the lower screen 114 and the upper screens 116, respectively, straightening and developing the flow towards the outlet 82 and thereby substantially eliminating any remaining turbulent flow in the water. Finally, the water is forced through the outlet 82 of the cap 106, thereby producing a laminar column of water 26 as it exits the laminar water feature 10.
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[0055] The laminar scratcher includes point 194, and an elongate channel 196. As shown in
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[0058] Similar to the adjustable valve 180 discussed hereinabove in connection with
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[0061] The present disclosure also relates to a method for adjusting the maximum height y and maximum throw x of the laminar water feature 10. The method includes the steps of removing the lid 36 of the housing 28, activating the laminar water feature 10, rotating the laminar vessel 68 so that the column of water 26 is directed toward a desired point of termination, adjusting the valve 180 to achieve a desired volumetric flow rate of the laminar column of water 26, adjusting the angle of the laminar vessel 68 by depressing the push button assembly 92 on the handle 90 of the pivot adjustment bracket 70, rotating the laminar vessel 68 to a desired angle , and releasing the push button assembly 92 thereby selecting a detent 102 of the adjustment band 96, repeating the steps of adjusting the valve 180 and adjusting the angle until a desired maximum height y and maximum throw y are achieved, deactivating the laminar water feature 10, replacing the lid 36 of the housing 28 by aligning and then inserting the alignment posts 64 with/in the alignment features 80 of the pivot adjustment bracket 70, and finally reactivating the laminar water feature 10. It is noted that is not necessary to deactivate the laminar water feature 10 to perform the steps of the above method. However, it may be desirable for a user performing the method to do so, so as to not interrupt the column of water 26 by removing the lid 36, thereby causing water to be splashed in the general area of the laminar water feature 10 and the user.
[0062] Although the foregoing disclosure was discussed in connection generally with pools and spas, it is to be understood that the systems and methods disclosed herein could be utilized in connection with any body of water where a laminar water feature 10 is desired.
[0063] Having thus described the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the foregoing description is not intended to limit the spirit or scope thereof. It will be understood that the embodiments of the present invention described herein are merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art may make any variations and modification without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. All such variations and modifications, including those discussed above, are intended to be included within the scope of the invention.