Automatic Portable Deployer for Pool Covers
20180127998 ยท 2018-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H75/4457
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H75/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus is provided for unwinding pool coves from reels for their deployment. The apparatus provides a portable driver having a motor and gearbox that turn a rotating driver mechanism that connects to a spool on a portable deployer. The weight of the portable driver anchors and stabilizes the portable deployer so the apparatus will resist movement and will pull the cover toward the apparatus when a rope attached to the cover is wound on the spool.
Claims
1. A modular, portable apparatus for deploying a pool cover over a pool, the pool having a pool deck that at least partially surrounds the pool, the apparatus comprising: a. a portable deployer having a spool that can be rotated, the spool being able to receive a rope attached to a pool cover, the rope being able to be wound on the spool and as the rope is wound on the spool the pool cover is pulled across the pool, the portable deployer having a base that supports the spool, and when the portable deployer is used to pull a pool cover across the pool, the base bears upon the pool deck, and the portable deployer can be moved with respect to the pool deck so that the portable deployer can be placed at different positions on the pool deck; b. a separate, portable driver having a driver mechanism for rotating the spool, a motor coupled to the driver mechanism for rotating the driver mechanism, and a power supply coupled to the motor for driving the motor, the portable driver having a frame which supports the driver mechanism and the motor, the driver mechanism being releasably coupled to the spool for rotating the spool, and the frame of the portable driver being releasably engaged with the portable deployer so that the portable driver stabilizes the portable deployer, preventing the portable deployer from moving with respect to the pool deck when the pool cover is pulled across the pool by the apparatus.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: a. the portable deployer is provided with one or more wheels for moving the portable deployer separately on the pool deck, and b. the portable driver is provided with wheels for moving the portable driver separately on the pool deck.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein: a remote control is provided to operate the apparatus remotely.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein: the power supply for the portable driver are batteries carried by the frame of the portable driver.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein: the portable deployer is provided with a latch to releasably engage the portable driver.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein: the portable deployer is provided with tracks that can receive at least some of the wheels of the portable driver.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the portable driver is used with a remote control to operate the apparatus remotely.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the portable driver stabilizes the portable deployer by bearing upon the base of the portable deployer, the bearing of the portable driver on the base of the portable deployer being sufficient to prevent the portable deployer from moving with respect to the pool deck as the pool cover is pulled across the pool by the apparatus.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the portable deployer is provided with a latch to releasably engage the portable driver.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: a. the portable driver is supported by wheels; b. the portable deployer is provided with tracks that can receive at least some of the wheels of the portable driver.
11. A method for pulling a cover for a pool across a pool with an apparatus, comprising: a. attaching a rope to the cover; b. attaching the rope to a spool of a portable deployer, the spool being rotatable, c. winding the rope on the spool and pulling the pool cover across the pool, the portable deployer having a base that supports the spool, and as the portable deployer is used to pull a pool cover across the pool, the base bears upon the pool deck, and when the portable deployer is not being used to pull a pool cover the portable deployer can be moved with respect to the pool deck so that the portable deployer can be placed at different positions on the pool deck; d. operating the spool of the portable deployer with a separate, portable driver having a driver mechanism for rotating the spool, the portable driver having a motor coupled to the driver mechanism for rotating the driver mechanism, and a power supply coupled to the motor for driving the motor, the portable driver having a frame which supports the driver mechanism and the motor, the driver mechanism being releasably coupled to the spool for rotating the spool, and the frame of the portable driver being releasably engaged with the portable deployer so that the portable driver stabilizes the portable deployer and prevents the portable deployer from moving with respect to the pool deck as the pool cover is pulled across the pool by the apparatus.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein: a. the portable deployer is provided with one or more wheels for moving the portable deployer separately on the pool deck, and b. the portable driver is provided with wheels for moving the portable driver separately on the pool deck.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein: the portable driver is used with a remote control to operate the apparatus remotely.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein: the power supply for the portable driver are batteries carried by the frame of the portable driver.
15. The method of claim 44, wherein: the portable deployer is provided with a latch to releasably engage the portable driver.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein: the portable deployer is provided with tracks that can receive at least some of the wheels of the portable driver.
17. The method of claim 11, wherein: the portable driver is used with a remote control to operate the apparatus remotely.
18. The method of claim 11, wherein: the portable driver stabilizes the portable deployer by bearing upon the base of the portable deployer, the bearing of the portable driver on the base of the portable deployer being sufficient to prevent the portable deployer from moving with respect to the pool deck as the pool cover is pulled across the pool by the apparatus.
19. The method of claim 11, wherein: the portable deployer is provided with a latch to releasably engage the portable driver.
20. The method of claim 11, wherein: a. the portable driver is supported by wheels; b. the portable deployer is provided with tracks that can receive at least some of the wheels of the portable driver.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] As shown in
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[0025] The tracks 16 are also provide with bars or stops 22 that prevent further travel of the front wheels 19 in the tracks 16. This helps position the portable driver 20 at the correct spot for the driver 6 to receive the end 5 of the axil 3. The weight of the portable driver 20 is transmitted to the portable deployer 1 through the wheels 19 of the portable driver 20 resting on the base 14 of the portable deployer 1, holding the portable deployer 1 to the ground or pool deck 23 and creating friction which resists movement of the portable deployer 1 while it is exerting force on the rope 9 to pull the cover 10 across the pool 24. The ground or pool deck 23 surrounds or partially surrounds the pool 24 and constitutes the dry surface outside of the pool 24. Portions of the portable deployer 1 are compressed by the weight of the portable driver mechanism 20 against the ground 23.
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[0027] Preferably, the base 14 of the portable deployer 1 is provided with a pair of aligned wheels 31 at the end of the base 14 near the post 13. The aligned wheels 31 are aligned on their axis of rotation. A handle 32 attached to the upper portion of the portable deployer 1 on the same side as the aligned wheels 31 allows the user to tip the portable deployer 1 up so that the deployer 6 is supported only by the aligned wheels 31 and can be rolled to easily move the device. The aligned wheels 31 are attached to the plate 15 near its ends. The handle 32 is preferably attached to the U-shaped saddle 12 as shown in
[0028] The motorized, portable driver 20 preferably uses a battery powered motor connected to the winding rotating driver 6 by means of a gear box that can be controlled by a remote control 36. The power supply for the motor is preferably batteries that are incorporated into the portable driver 20, but the power supply can also be separate from the portable driver and electrically connected to the motor of the portable driver 20 such as by a cable attached to a power outlet located in proximity to the pool 24. The user can set the winding driver mechanism 6 at multiple heights. Operating controls 33 are provided on the case 34 for the gear box and winding driver mechanism 6. The remote control 36 is provided with operating controls as well. An antenna 37 for communicating with the remote control 36 can also be provided on the case 34. Using the remote control 36, the user can stand at the reels where the cover is being unwound while operating the apparatus to pull the cover 10 across the pool 24. The rotating driver 6 can be set at multiple heights, because it is supported by a pair of telescoping shafts which are in turn supported on a pair of air springs connected in serial relation. This arrangement allows for the winding driver 6 to be adjusted vertically within a selected distance and to be held at a selected vertical height until the user lifts or depresses the mount carrying the winding driver 6.
[0029] The telescoping shafts nest one within the other and have at their ends plates to which the end of an air spring is connected. The air springs are in turn connected to each other at their ends by a coupler. The shafts are closely nested within each other as well as being provided with shims so that they support each other against lateral forces, such that the air springs need only support the vertical load of the motor, gear box and controls.
[0030] The batteries are provided at the base of the apparatus at the edges of the frame 30 to provide a low center of gravity as well as lateral resistance to movement so the motor can more easily drive the reels or portable deployer 1. Also by providing the batteries at the base of the device they do not need to be lifted by the air springs for adjustable connection to reels or spools at multiple heights. As shown in