Swimming Pool Chemical Dispenser
20220412113 ยท 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01K1/14
PHYSICS
C02F1/688
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
E04H4/1281
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H4/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
C02F1/68
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
A swimming pool chemical dispenser includes a main body having an accommodating cavity formed therein for storing chemical tablets, an upper cover which covers the upper opening of the main body, and a tablet clamp having a clamping end penetrating downward through the upper cover and abutting against the chemical tablets. The tablet clamp is provided with scales. The tablet clamp descends along with the dissolution of the chemical tablets and the amount of residual chemical tablets can be visually and reliably determined from the scales on the tablet clamp for timely refill. The tablet clamp is placed on the main body, thus making it convenient for the user to replace the chemical tablets bare-handed without touching the chemical tablets, which is much safer and more environmentally friendly.
Claims
1. A swimming pool chemical dispenser for storing a plurality of chemical tablets for dispensing in a water of a swimming pool, comprising: a main body having an upper opening, at least one lower opening, an accommodating cavity formed therein for storing the plurality of chemical tablets, and at least one upper chamber provided around said accommodating cavity, wherein said accommodating cavity is axially extended from said upper opening to a bottom thereof and communicating outside via said at least one lower opening; at least one float contained in said at least one upper chamber for enabling said main body floating on the water of the swimming pool, while a lower portion of said main body positioned in the water of the swimming pool allowing the water entering said accommodating cavity through said at least one lower opening, and an upper portion of said main body positioned above the water of the swimming pool; an upper cover covering said upper opening of said main body and having a channel formed therethrough; a tablet clamp comprising an upper member, a clamping end configured for clamping at least one chemical tablet at one time, and an elongated shaft extended between said upper member and said clamping end, wherein said shaft of said tablet clamp has scales intervally and transversely formed thereon, wherein said clamping end is downwardly and axially extended to fittingly and smoothly penetrating through said channel into said accommodating cavity until abutting on an uppermost chemical tablet of said plurality of chemical tablets stored in said accommodating cavity due to gravity, while said shaft is retained in an upright manner by said upper cover and upwardly extended out of said upper cover, and one or more of said scales is displayed above the water of the swimming pool, wherein said tablet clamp descends along with a dissolution of at least a lowermost of chemical tablet of said plurality of chemical tablets, such that an amount of the chemical tablets remained in said accommodating cavity by observing a number of said scales above said upper cover, and that when said tablet clamp is removed out from said upper cover, said tablet clamp is adapted to clamp the at least one chemical tablet at one time to place in said accommodating cavity.
2. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 1, wherein said clamping end of said tablet clamp comprises a pair of resilient clamping arms having a distance, slightly larger than a thickness of each of the plurality of chemical tablets, defined therebetween, wherein said shaft comprises a pair of shaft arms downwardly extended from said upper member to said clamping arms respectively and defining a guiding shaft groove between said pair of shaft arms, such that said pair of shaft arms is capable of functioning as a handle to press said two clamping arms towards each other to hold the chemical tablet therebetween by compressing said pair of shaft arms.
3. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 1, wherein said upper cover comprises an inner cover configured to cover said upper opening and enclose said accommodating cavity, wherein said channel is formed in a holster of said inner cover which has a predetermined length defining a relative depth of said channel so as to hold a predetermined portion of said shaft of said tablet clamp to withhold said table clamp extending in the upright manner coaxially.
4. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 2, wherein said upper cover comprises an inner cover configured to cover said upper opening and enclose said accommodating cavity, wherein said channel is formed in a holster of said inner cover which has a predetermined length defining a relative depth of said channel so as to hold a predetermined portion of said shaft of said tablet clamp to withhold said table clamp extending in the upright manner coaxially.
5. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 2, wherein said channel is formed by a pair of guiding slots shaped and sized to allow said two shaft arms penetrating through respectively, wherein a separator is formed between said pair of guiding slots, wherein said guiding slots are shaped and sized allowing said shaft arms penetrating through respectively while said separate is positioned in said guiding shaft groove, so as to retain said tablet clamp being vertically held in the upright manner and guided to drop downward coaxially to rest on the uppermost chemical tablet.
6. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 4, wherein said channel of said inner cover is formed by a pair of guiding slots shaped and sized to allow said two shaft arms penetrating through respectively, wherein a separator is formed between said pair of guiding slots, wherein said guiding slots are shaped and sized allowing said shaft arms penetrating through respectively while said separate is positioned in said guiding shaft groove, so as to retain said tablet clamp being vertically held in the upright manner and guided to drop downward coaxially to rest on the uppermost chemical tablet.
7. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 1, wherein a distance each two adjacent scales of said scales equals to the thickness of each of the plurality of chemical tablets, wherein said scales are formed by indicating grooves indented intervally and transversely on said shaft.
8. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 2, wherein said scales are formed by indicating grooves indented intervally and transversely on said shaft arms of said shaft, and a distance each two adjacent scales of said scales equals to the thickness of each of the plurality of chemical tablets.
9. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 6, wherein said scales are formed by indicating grooves indented intervally and transversely on said shaft arms of said shaft, and a distance each two adjacent scales of said scales equals to the thickness of each of the plurality of chemical tablets.
10. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 3, wherein said inner cover provides a concave groove and a holder bar extended across said concave groove, wherein said holster is formed at a central position of said holder bar.
11. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 4, wherein said inner cover provides a concave groove and a holder bar extended across said concave groove, wherein said holster is formed at a central position of said holder bar.
12. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 6, wherein said inner cover provides a concave groove and a holder bar extended across said concave groove, wherein said holster is formed at a central position of said holder bar.
13. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 9, wherein said inner cover provides a concave groove and a holder bar extended across said concave groove, wherein said holster is formed at a central position of said holder bar.
14. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 1, further comprising a bottom cover which is configured to rotatably cover a bottom end of said main body and has at least one grid structure formed in a side wall thereof, wherein said at least one lower opening is formed in at least one side of said bottom end of said main body and has a grid structure, such that by rotating said bottom cover to adjust an alignment of said grid structure of said bottom cover and said at least one lower opening of said main body is capable of adjusting and controlling a release speed of the plurality of chemical tablets stored in said accommodating cavity.
15. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 2, further comprising a bottom cover which is configured to rotatably cover a bottom end of said main body and has at least one grid structure formed in a side wall thereof, wherein said at least one lower opening is formed in at least one side of said bottom end of said main body and has a grid structure, such that by rotating said bottom cover to adjust an alignment of said grid structure of said bottom cover and said at least one lower opening of said main body is capable of adjusting and controlling a release speed of the plurality of chemical tablets stored in said accommodating cavity.
16. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 4, further comprising a bottom cover which is configured to rotatably cover a bottom end of said main body and has at least one grid structure formed in a side wall thereof, wherein said at least one lower opening is formed in at least one side of said bottom end of said main body and has a grid structure, such that by rotating said bottom cover to adjust an alignment of said grid structure of said bottom cover and said at least one lower opening of said main body is capable of adjusting and controlling a release speed of the plurality of chemical tablets stored in said accommodating cavity.
17. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 6, further comprising a bottom cover which is configured to rotatably cover a bottom end of said main body and has at least one grid structure formed in a side wall thereof, wherein said at least one lower opening is formed in at least one side of said bottom end of said main body and has a grid structure, such that by rotating said bottom cover to adjust an alignment of said grid structure of said bottom cover and said at least one lower opening of said main body is capable of adjusting and controlling a release speed of the plurality of chemical tablets stored in said accommodating cavity.
18. The swimming pool chemical dispenser, as recited in claim 12, further comprising a bottom cover which is configured to rotatably cover a bottom end of said main body and has at least one grid structure formed in a side wall thereof, wherein said at least one lower opening is formed in at least one side of said bottom end of said main body and has a grid structure, such that by rotating said bottom cover to adjust an alignment of said grid structure of said bottom cover and said at least one lower opening of said main body is capable of adjusting and controlling a release speed of the plurality of chemical tablets stored in said accommodating cavity.
19. A method of indicating residual chemical tablets in a swimming pool chemical dispenser, comprising: providing a tablet clamp which comprises an upper member, a clamping end configured for clamping at least one chemical tablet at one time, and an elongated shaft extended between said upper member and said clamping end, wherein said clamping end comprises a pair of resilient clamping arms having a distance slightly larger than a thickness of a chemical tablet defined therebetween, and that a plurality of scales is formed around said shaft intervally, wherein a distance between each two adjacent scales of said plurality of scales is generally equal to a thickness of each of a plurality of chemical tablet to be stored in an accommodating cavity formed in a main body; retaining said tablet clamp in an upright manner by an upper cover covering an upper opening of said accommodating cavity of said main body in such a manner that said clamping end of said tablet clamp is extended downwardly through a channel of said upper cover until abutting on an uppermost chemical tablet of the plurality of chemical tablets overlappedly stacked in said accommodating cavity due to gravity while at least a portion of said shaft is extended upwardly out of said upper cover; allowing said tablet clamp descending along with a dissolution of a lowermost chemical tablet of the plurality of chemical tablets remained in said accommodating cavity while said shaft of said tablet clamp fittingly and smoothly penetrates said channel; indicating an amount of the chemical tablets remained in said accommodating cavity according to a number of said scales exposed above said upper cover; and clamping one chemical tablet between said pair of clamping arms by pressing said pair of clamping arms towards each other against two sides of the chemical tablet respectively for placing the chemical tablet into said accommodating cavity through said upper opening with said upper cover removed while said tablet clamp is detached from said upper cover by sliding out through said channel of said upper cover.
20. The method, as recited in claim 19, further comprising a step of adjusting a release speed of the plurality of chemical tablets stored in said accommodating cavity by rotating a bottom cover which rotatably cover a bottom end of said main body to adjust an alignment of at least one grid structure provided in said bottom cover with at least one lower opening provided in said bottom end of said main body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0044] The drawings, described above, are provided for purposes of illustration, and not of limitation, of the aspects and features of various examples of embodiments of the invention described herein. The drawings are not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention in any aspect. For simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements shown in the drawings have not necessarily been drawn to scale and the dimensions of some of the elements may be exaggerated relative to other elements for clarity.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0045] The following description is disclosed to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the present invention. Preferred embodiment is provided in the following description only as example and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The general principles defined in the following description would be applied to other embodiments, alternatives, modifications, equivalents, and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0046] It will be appreciated that numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the exemplary embodiment described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiment described herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the embodiment described herein. Further, this description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the embodiments described herein in any way, but rather as merely describing implementation of the one or more embodiments described herein.
[0047] Referring to
[0048] The at least one float 4 is accommodated in the at least one upper chamber 105 to provide a surrounding floating ability around the main body 1 such that when the main body is placed in water, a lower portion of the main body is immersed in the water and the upper portion of the main body floats above the water due to the floatage of the at least one float 4.
[0049] The tablet clamp 3 has a predetermined number scales 31 intervally provided around and a clamping end 32 penetrating downwardly through the upper cover 2 and abutting against an uppermost chemical tablets 5A of the plurality of chemical tablets 5, such that the tablet clamp 3 descends along with the dissolution of the plurality of chemical tablets 5 and displays the amount of residual chemical tablets 5 in the main body 1.
[0050] In other words, the amount of residual chemical tablets 5 can be visually and reliably determined from the scales 31 intervally provided on the tablet clamp 3 for timely refill of the chemical tablets 5, wherein the tablet clamp 3 placed on the main body 1 makes it convenient for the user to replace or refill the chemical tablets 5 bare-handed without touching the chemical tablets 5.
[0051] According to the preferred embodiment, specifically as shown in
[0052] Referring to
[0053] As shown in
[0054] According to the preferred embodiment, as shown in
[0055] According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the side wall 100 of the shell 10 is provided with at least one transparent window 8 for direct observation of the amount of the residual chemical tablets 5. Further, the side wall 100 of the shell 10 is further provided with a thermometer 9 for detecting the temperature of the water. Further, the number of the transparent windows 8 is two, wherein one of the transparent windows 8 is provided for observing the accommodating cavity 102 and the chemical tablets 5 therein and another one of the transparent windows 8 is embedded with the thermometer 9 therein. Apparently, one side of the side wall 100 of the shell 10, the side of which facing the transparent window 8, is provided with an observation hole 10D, and the bottom of the embedded thermometer 9 is provided with an opening hole 91 allowing the pool water to flow inside and contact the temperature measuring end of the thermometer 9 for detecting and determining the temperature of the water in the swimming pool.
[0056] According to the preferred embodiment, the main body 1 of the swimming pool chemical dispenser further comprises a bottom cover 6 rotatably coupled, such as screwed, at the bottom end of the shell 10 thereof, wherein a peripheral wall of the bottom cover 6 is provided with a pair of grid structures 7 at positions corresponding to the grid structures of the lower openings 104 in such a manner that by rotating the bottom cover to adjust the alignment of the grid structures 7 of the bottom cover 6 and the pair of the lower openings 104 of the shell 10 of said main body 1 is able to substantially adjust and control the water flowing speed. In other words, the water inflow in the accommodating cavity 102 through the lower openings 104 can be adjusted by the rotation of the bottom cover 6, and the effect of adjusting the release speed of the chemical tablets 5 is achieved.
[0057] The upper cover 2 comprises a ring shape outer cover 21 configured to cover an upper end of the shell 10 and an inner cover 22 configured to cover the accommodating cavity 102. According to the preferred embodiment, as shown in
[0058] The upper cover 2 also functioned as a docking station and holster for the tablet clamp 3 normally. According to the preferred embodiment, the upper cover 2 has a channel 23 formed at a central position extending downwardly from outside to the accommodating cavity 102, which is configured for the tablet clamp 3 to coaxially pass through in a penetrating mode, wherein the clamping end 32 of the tablet clamp 3 penetrates downward through the channel 23 of the upper cover 2 until abutting against the uppermost chemical tablet 5A of the plurality of chemical tablets 5 stored in the accommodating cavity 102 due to gravity such that the tablet clamp 3 descends along with the dissolution of the chemical tablets 5.
[0059] It is worth mentioning that the inner circle wall 210 of the outer cover 21 sinks inwardly and forms an annular step surface 211 functioned as a stopper such that a lower end of an outer edge of the inner cover 22 is able to be sat and placed on the annular step surface 211, as shown in
[0060] According to the preferred embodiment, as shown in
[0061] The arrangement of the holder bar 222 also benefits the docking of the tablet clamp 3, wherein the channel 23 is formed at an enlarged central holster 2221 of the holder bar 222 of the inner cover 22 which has a predetermined length defining a relative depth of the channel 23 so as to hold on a predetermined portion of the tablet clamp 3 that substantially withholds the tablet clamp 3 extending in an upright manner coaxially.
[0062] Referring to
[0063] According to the preferred embodiment, referring to
[0064] The tablet clamp 3 is able to not only be used for clamping the chemical tablet 5, but also to illustrate the number of chemical tablets 5 stored in the accommodating cavity 102 without incorporating extra components according to the present invention. Besides the tablet clamp 3 of the present invention is configured light in weight and rigid in structure, how to hold the tablet clamp 3 in upright position slidably and coaxially and avoid unwanted radial or sideward movement without complicated and expensive configuration is an essence objective of the present invention. To ensure the clamping end 32 of the tablet clamp 3 downwardly extends and remains resting on the uppermost chemical tablet 5A as well as to strengthen the configuration of the tablet clamp 3, each of the shaft arms 331, 332 has a U-shape cross section, and that a guiding shaft groove 333 is defined between the shaft arms 331, 332 of the shaft 33. Correspondingly, the channel 23 is formed by a pair of guiding slots 231, 232 in the inner cover 22 of the upper cover 2, as shown in
[0065] In view of above, simply by the specific design and configuration of the tablet clamp 3 and the inner cover 22, the tablet clamp 3 is also functioned as indicator of the number of the residual chemical tablets 5 in the accommodating cavity 102 without any extra components. In a specific application, the inner cover 22 can be taken out from the outer cover 21 directly to expose the accommodating cavity 102, so that the chemical tablets 5 can be easily replaced.
[0066] In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the present invention provides a method of indicating residual chemical tablets in a swimming pool chemical dispenser by the tablet clamp 3, comprising:
[0067] (a) providing the tablet clamp 3 as described in the above preferred embodiment;
[0068] (b) retaining the tablet clamp 3 in an upright manner by the upper cover 2 covering the upper opening 101 of the accommodating cavity 102 of the main body 1 in such a manner that the clamping end 32 of the tablet clamp 3 is extended downwardly through the channel 23 of the upper cover 2 until abutting on the uppermost chemical tablet 5A of the plurality of chemical tablets 5 overlappedly stacked in the accommodating cavity 102 due to gravity while at least a portion of the shaft 33 is extended upwardly out of the upper cover 2;
[0069] (c) allowing the tablet clamp 3 descending along with the dissolution of the lowermost chemical tablet 5B of the plurality of chemical tablets 5 remained in the accommodating cavity 102 while the shaft 33 of the tablet clamp 3 fittingly and smoothly penetrates the channel 23;
[0070] (d) indicating an amount of the chemical tablets 5 remained in the accommodating cavity 102 according to the number of the scales 31 exposed above the upper cover 2; and
[0071] (e) clamping one chemical tablet 5 between the pair of clamping arms 321, 322 by pressing the pair of clamping arms 321, 322 towards each other against two sides of the chemical tablet 5 respectively for placing the chemical tablet 5 into the accommodating cavity 102 through the upper opening 102 with the upper cover 2 removed while the tablet clamp 3 is detached from the upper cover 2 by sliding out through the channel 23 of the upper cover 2.
[0072] One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.
[0073] It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. The embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.