Wave-dissipating float for swimming pool lane rope
10072434 ยท 2018-09-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Yen-Chen Liu (Chiayi County, TW)
- Yi-Cheng Tung (Taichung, TW)
- Chih-Wei Ma (Nantou County, TW)
- Guan-Ting Wu (Chiayi, TW)
- Yan-Yu Lin (Chiayi County, TW)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A wave-dissipating float for a swimming pool lane rope includes a cylindrical body composed of a first casing and a second casing. The cylindrical body is provided with a fixing hole and at least one perforation. For installation, it is not necessary to disassemble one end of the swimming pool lane rope. The rope of the lane rope is placed in a first semicircular fixing hole of the first casing and a second semicircular fixing hole of the second casing, and then the first casing and the second casing are coupled to each other so that the rope of the lane rope is surrounded by the cylindrical body to complete the assembly.
Claims
1. A wave-dissipating float for a swimming pool lane rope, comprising: a cylindrical body including a first casing and a second casing, the first casing provided with at least one first coupling unit, the second casing provided with at least one second coupling unit, the first coupling unit and the second coupling unit being coupled to each other for connecting the first casing and the second casing to form the cylindrical body, and at least two fixing holes penetrating the cylindrical body; and at least one perforation formed on the cylindrical body; wherein the cylindrical body has a side portion and two opposing end portions, two ends of the side portion being connected to the two opposing end portions respectively, the at least one perforation including a wave-dissipating hole and a wave-discharge groove, the wave-dissipating hole being formed on the side portion, and the wave-discharge groove being formed on the two opposing end portions.
2. The wave-dissipating float as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first casing and the second casing are respectively provided with opposing two first semicircular fixing holes and opposing two second semicircular fixing holes for jointly defining the fixing holes and penetrating the two opposing end portions.
3. The wave-dissipating float as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wave-dissipating hole has a circular or a polygonal shape, and the wave-discharge groove has a radially-extending elliptical or elongate shape and arranged at the opposing end portions.
4. The wave-dissipating float as claimed in claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the side portion has formed thereon at least one rib extending in an axial direction.
5. The wave-dissipating float as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first coupling unit includes a first engaging member and a first engaging groove, the second coupling unit includes a second engaging member and a second engaging groove, the first engaging member is engaged with the second engaging groove and the second engaging member is engaged with the first engaging groove for connecting the first casing and the second casing.
6. The wave-dissipating float as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first coupling unit includes a first protrusion and a first recess, the second coupling unit includes a second protrusion and a second recess, the first protrusion is engaged with the second recess and the second protrusion is engaged with the first recess for connecting the first casing and the second casing.
7. The wave-dissipating float as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first coupling unit is disposed at an edge of the first casing, and the second coupling unit is disposed at an edge of the second casing.
8. The wave-dissipating float as claimed in claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the side portion of the cylindrical body has formed thereon at least one disengaging portion, and the disengaging portion corresponds in position to the first coupling unit and the second coupling unit subsequent to the first and second casings being assembled for application of an external force to the disengaging portion to disengage the first coupling unit and the second coupling unit.
9. The wave-dissipating float as claimed in claim 8, wherein the disengaging portion is a depression.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(10) In this embodiment, the cylindrical body (1) is made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) which is resistant to corrosion and radiation. The cylindrical body (1) comprises a first casing (11) and a second casing (12). The first casing (11) is provided with a first coupling unit. The first coupling unit is disposed at an edge of the first casing (11). The first coupling unit of this embodiment includes two first engaging members (111), two first engaging grooves (112), two first protrusions (113), and two first recesses (114). The second casing (12) is provided with a second coupling unit. The second coupling unit is disposed at an edge of the second casing (12). The second coupling unit of this embodiment includes two second engaging members (121), two second engaging grooves (122), two second protrusions (123), and two second recesses (124). The first engaging members (111) are engaged with the second engaging grooves (122), respectively. The second engaging members (121) are engaged with the first engaging grooves (112), respectively. The first protrusions (113) are engaged with the second recesses (124), respectively. The second protrusions (123) are engaged with the first recesses (114), respectively. Thereby, the first casing (11) and the second casing (12) are connected together to form the cylindrical body (1). The first casing (11) and the second casing (12) are provided with opposing two first semicircular fixing holes (115) and two second semicircular fixing holes (125), respectively. The first semicircular fixing holes (115) and the second semicircular fixing holes (125) jointly define fixing holes (135) when the first casing (11) and the second casing (12) are connected together. After assembled, the cylindrical body (1) has a side portion (13) and opposing two end portions (14). Two ends of the side portion (13) are connected to the end portions (14), respectively. The fixing holes (135) penetrate through the end portions (14), respectively.
(11) The perforations (15) include wave-dissipating holes (151) and wave discharge grooves (152). The wave-dissipating holes (151) are disposed on the side portion (13). The wave discharge grooves (152) are disposed on the end portions (14). The wave-dissipating holes (151) each have a hexagonal shape in this embodiment, but not limited thereto. The wave-dissipating holes (151) may have a circular or polygonal shape. The wave discharge grooves (152) each have an elliptical shape, but not limited thereto, and they may have an elongate shape. The wave discharge grooves (152) are radially arranged along the respective end portions (14). A plurality of ribs (16) is provided on an outer surface of the side portion (13). The wave-dissipating holes (151) are evenly distributed between every two of the ribs (16). A plurality of disengaging portions (17) is provided on the cylindrical body (1). The disengaging portions (17) are depressions formed on opposing two of the ribs (16) at the outside of the cylindrical body (1). The disengaging portions (17) are located on the ribs (16) corresponding to the first coupling unit and the second coupling unit after assembled.
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(17) The first engaging members (111) are engaged with the second engaging grooves (122), respectively. The second engaging members (121) are engaged with the first engaging grooves (112), respectively. The first protrusions (113) are engaged with the second recesses (124), respectively. The second protrusions (123) are engaged with the first recesses (114), respectively. Thereby, the first casing (11) and the second casing (12) are connected together to form the cylindrical body (1).
(18) Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.