JOINT FOR ABOVE GROUND POOL FRAME
20190178275 ยท 2019-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C19/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B7/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04H4/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B7/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04H4/0056
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A frame pool is disclosed including a frame assembly and a pool liner, the frame assembly including horizontal frame members and a vertical frame member coupled together via a T-shaped joint. The T-shaped joint may be constructed of plastic to facilitate attachment and detachment to the adjacent frame members and to resist galling and corrosion. The T-shaped joint may also be relatively small to improve the appearance and water containment of the frame pool.
Claims
1. A frame joint for an above ground pool frame having a first horizontal frame member, a second horizontal frame member, and a vertical frame member, the frame joint comprising: a first horizontal joint portion including a first coupling assembly configured to couple with the first horizontal frame member; a second horizontal joint portion including a second coupling assembly configured to couple with the second horizontal frame member; and a vertical joint portion fixedly coupled to the first and second horizontal joint portions and configured to couple with the vertical frame member; wherein a width of the vertical joint portion accounts for at least 50% of a width between the first and second coupling assemblies of the first and second horizontal joint portions.
2. The frame joint of claim 1, wherein the width of the vertical joint portion accounts for at least 40% of a total width of the frame joint.
3. The frame joint of claim 2, wherein the width of the vertical joint portion accounts for about 50% of the total width of the frame joint.
4. The frame joint of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second coupling assemblies comprises a base, a helical spring supported by the base, and a pin biased outward through a hole in the respective horizontal joint portion by the helical spring to engage a corresponding recess of the respective horizontal frame member.
5. The frame joint of claim 4, wherein the width of the vertical joint portion accounts for about 70% of a width between the pins of the first and second coupling assemblies.
6. The frame joint of claim 1, further comprising a liner wrapped around the first and second horizontal frame members, the liner defining a hole that is sized to expose the first and second coupling assemblies.
7. The frame joint of claim 6, wherein a width of the frame joint exceeds a width of the hole in the liner.
8. The frame joint of claim 6, wherein a height of the frame joint exceeds a height of the hole in the liner.
9. A frame joint for an above ground pool frame having a first horizontal frame member, a second horizontal frame member, and a vertical frame member, the frame joint comprising: a first horizontal joint portion configured to couple with the first horizontal frame member, the first horizontal joint portion being constructed of plastic; a second horizontal joint portion configured to couple with the second horizontal frame member, the second horizontal joint portion being constructed of plastic; and a vertical joint portion fixedly coupled to the first and second horizontal joint portions and configured to couple with the vertical frame member, the vertical joint portion being constructed of plastic.
10. The frame joint of claim 9, wherein the vertical joint portion is centered between the first and second horizontal joint portions to form a T-shaped frame joint.
11. The frame joint of claim 9, wherein the first and second horizontal joint portions cooperate to form an obtuse angle that defines a water cavity.
12. The frame joint of claim 9, wherein the vertical joint portion is integrally formed with the first and second horizontal joint portions as a single piece.
13. The frame joint of claim 9, further comprising: a first coupling assembly associated with the first horizontal joint portion; and a second coupling assembly associated with the second horizontal joint portion; wherein a width of the vertical joint portion accounts for a majority of a width between the first and second coupling assemblies.
14. A method of assembling an above ground pool, the method comprising: coupling a first horizontal joint portion of a frame joint to a first horizontal frame member with a first coupling assembly; coupling a second horizontal joint portion of the frame joint to a second horizontal frame member with a second coupling assembly; and coupling a vertical joint portion of the frame joint to a vertical frame member; wherein a width of the vertical joint portion accounts for a majority of a width between the first and second coupling assemblies of the first and second horizontal joint portions.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein: an external cross-section of the first horizontal joint portion matches an internal cross-section of the first horizontal frame member; an external cross-section of the second horizontal joint portion matches an internal cross-section of the second horizontal frame member; and an external cross-section of the vertical joint portion matches an internal cross-section of the vertical frame member.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the first horizontal joint portion, the second horizontal joint portion, and the vertical joint portion are constructed of plastic.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein: coupling the first horizontal joint portion to the first horizontal frame member comprises depressing a first pin into the first horizontal joint portion and releasing the first pin into engagement with the first horizontal frame member; and coupling the second horizontal joint portion to the second horizontal frame member comprises depressing a second pin into the second horizontal joint portion and releasing the second pin into engagement with the second horizontal frame member.
18. The method of claim 14, further comprising wrapping a liner around the first and second horizontal frame members with a hole exposing the first and second coupling assemblies.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein a width of the hole in the liner exceeds a width between the first and second coupling assemblies.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the vertical joint portion of the frame joint is coupled to the vertical frame member with a third coupling assembly, and wherein a height of the hole in the liner is less than a distance between the first and third coupling assemblies.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this disclosure, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0013] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] A portion of an exemplary frame pool 100 is shown in
[0015] Referring still to
[0016] Some or all components of the frame assembly, including the horizontal frame members 6, the vertical frame members 7, and/or the T-shaped joints 10, may be constructed of a polymer, specifically plastic, such as by injection molding. Compared to metallic components, the plastic components may be smooth and elastic to facilitate assembly and disassembly of the frame assembly. Also, the plastic components may be more resistant to galling and corrosion to promote extended use. With respect to the T-shaped joint 10, in particular, the horizontal joint portions 1 and the vertical joint portion 2 may be integrally formed as a single piece of plastic. Alternatively, the horizontal joint portions 1 and the vertical joint portion 2 may be formed as multiple pieces of plastic and then fixedly coupled (e.g., adhered, welded) together. The upper end of the T-shaped joint 10 may include a raised rim 22 (
[0017] The illustrative frame pool 100 of
[0018] The illustrative T-shaped joint 10 is described in more detail with reference to
[0019] The horizontal joint portions 1 of the illustrative T-shaped joint 10 are configured to couple with the adjacent horizontal frame members 6 (
[0020] Each horizontal joint portion 1 of the T-shaped joint 10 includes a coupling assembly 3 for removable attachment to the adjacent horizontal frame member 6 (
[0021] The vertical joint portion 2 of the illustrative T-shaped joint 10 is configured to couple with the adjacent vertical frame member 7 (
[0022] The vertical joint portion 2 of the T-shaped joint 10 includes a coupling assembly 4 for removable attachment to the adjacent vertical frame member 7 (
[0023] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, and as shown in
[0024] The width of the T-shaped joint 10 may be minimized such that the width of the corresponding hole 82 in the pool liner 8 may also be minimized. For example, the total width W.sub.J1 of the T-shaped joint 10 may be about 5 inches to about 7 inches, specifically about 5? inches, the width W.sub.J2 between the pins 33 of the coupling assemblies 3 may be about 3 inches to about 5 inches, specifically about 3 13/16 inches, and the width W.sub.J3 of the vertical joint portion 2 may be about 1 inches to about 3 inches, specifically about 2? inches. In the illustrated embodiment of
[0025] To help minimize the size of the T-shaped joint 10, the pins 33 of the coupling assemblies 3 may be positioned close to the vertical joint portion 2. Due to this close positioning, the width W.sub.J3 of the vertical joint portion 2 may account for a majority of the width W.sub.J2 between the pins 33 of the coupling assemblies 3. For example, the width W.sub.J3 of the vertical joint portion 2 may account for 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, or more of the width W.sub.J2 between the pins 33 of the coupling assemblies 3. In the illustrated embodiment of
[0026] Additionally, the height of the T-shaped joint 10 may be minimized such that the height of the corresponding hole 82 in the pool liner 8 may be minimized. For example, the total height H.sub.J of the T-shaped joint 10 may be about 3 inches to about 5 inches, specifically about 3? inches. Because the pin 43 of the coupling assembly 4 may be accessible in front of the pool liner 8 and behind the T-shaped joint 10, the hole 82 in the pool liner 8 need not extend downward beneath the pin 43. Thus, in the illustrated embodiment of
[0027] While this invention has been described as having exemplary designs, 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.