ANCHOR FOR POOL COVER
20230106559 · 2023-04-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An anchor for a pool cover, the anchor being affixable to a peripheral surface of an area surrounding the pool via a fastener, and having a cylindrical base with a flat surface on one side configured for placement on the peripheral surface, a post extending from an opposite side of the base, and having a shaft and a cylindrical head, the cylindrical head having a diameter less than a diameter of the cylindrical base, and a throughbore extending from the head, through the shaft and terminating in the flat surface, the throughbore being configured to receive a portion of the fastener and allow the received portion to extend beyond the base to disengagingly affix the base to the peripheral surface.
Claims
1. An anchor for a pool cover, the anchor being affixable to a peripheral surface of an area surrounding an in-ground pool via a fastener, the anchor comprising: a cylindrical base with a first side having a flat surface and a diameter for placement of the flat surface on the peripheral surface of the area surrounding the in-ground pool, and a second side; a post extending from the second side of the cylindrical base, and having a shaft and a cylindrical head distal from the second side, the cylindrical head having a diameter less than the diameter of the cylindrical base, and a throughbore extending through the cylindrical head, through the shaft and terminating in the flat surface of the cylindrical base, the throughbore being configured to receive a portion of the fastener and allow the portion of the fastener received to extend beyond the flat surface of the cylindrical base and into the peripheral surface of the area surrounding the in-ground pool to disengagingly affix the base to the peripheral surface of the area surrounding the in-ground pool, wherein the flat surface of the first side of the cylindrical base contacts the peripheral surface.
2. The anchor according to claim 1, wherein the fastener is a screw having a screw head, the screw head having a flanged base of a diameter greater than that of the throughbore.
3. The anchor according to claim 1, wherein both the ends of the throughbore are chamfered.
4. The anchor according to claim 1,wherein a spacing between the shaft and the cylindrical head is sized and dimensioned to accommodate a loop of a pool cover strap.
5. The anchor according to claim 1, wherein the anchor is uniformly formed.
6. The anchor according to claim 1, wherein the anchor is formed of one or more of steel, aluminum, brass and ceramic.
7. The anchor according to claim 2, wherein the anchor is configured and dimensioned with respect to the screw so as to permit the screw to be extended through the throughbore of the anchor, and then driven into the periphery surface, so as to tightly and securely, but removably, mount the anchor thereto.
8. A method for removably affixing an anchor for a pool cover to a periphery surface surrounding the pool, the anchor having a cylindrical base with a flat surface on one side configured for placement on the peripheral surface, a post extending from an opposite side of the base and having a shaft and a cylindrical head, the cylindrical head having a diameter less than a diameter of the cylindrical base, and the anchor further having a throughbore that extends from the head, through the shaft, and terminates in the flat surface, the method comprising: placing the anchor on the peripheral surface with the flat surface of the cylindrical base contacting the peripheral surface; providing an anchoring fastener configured as a screw having an elongate threaded portion and a screw head; engaging the screw into the anchor by first passing the threaded portion through the throughbore until the threaded portion partially extends beyond the base; applying a torqueing force to the screw head to drive the threaded portion into the peripheral surface until the screw head meets axial resistance from the post; looping a pool cover strap drawbar so as to be extended over the anchor head to rest on the post; and tightening the strap of the pool cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The above and/or other aspects and advantages will become more apparent and more readily appreciated from the following detailed description of the disclosed embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] A removable anchor in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is shown in
[0018] The removable anchor is configured as a unitary construction member 10 having a circular, i.e., cylindrical, base 12 with a flat surface 14 on one side configured for placement on a corresponding relatively flat surface surrounding a swimming pool. The anchor includes a post 16 arranged so as to extend upward from an opposite side 18 of the base 12. The post 16 has a shaft 19 and a head 20.
[0019] The shaft 16 protrudes so as to extend from the base 12 to the head 20. The head 20 is generally cylindrical and has a diameter that is wider than that of the shaft 19 but smaller than a diameter of the base 12.
[0020] As best seen in
[0021] As seen in
[0022] Chamfered surfaces are preferably formed at various locations and surfaces of the member 10. Specifically a chamfered surface 32 is formed at the periphery of the head 20. Another chamfered surface 34 is formed at the bottom of the base 12, along it lower periphery.
[0023] Similarly, chamfered surfaces 36 are formed at each end of the throughbore 30. That is, a chamfered surface 36 is arranged/formed at the end of the throughbore 30 that terminates at the flat surface 14, as visible in
[0024] The dimensions of the anchor are selected to allow plural ones of the anchors to be installed around a periphery surface of a swimming pool, such as in a deck, cement pavers, concrete, brick, or the like, by the use of a screw 40 (e.g., a concrete screw, etc.), as shown in
[0025] The screw 40 has a screw head 42 having a flanged base 42b having a diameter larger than the throughbore opening on the anchor head 20. As can be seen in the view of
[0026] Once so-mounted, the end of a standard drawbar, such as drawbar 104 in
[0027] As will be understood, the use of the anchor having the throughbore 30, combined with a screw 40 of an appropriate diameter and length, will securely affix the anchor to the periphery surface, but will only cause a relatively small hole (i.e. the diameter of the screw 40) in the periphery surface. Thus, the anchoring mechanism and technique of the present invention provide a secure base of the anchor, by having the large flat surface 14 be the area of contact between the anchor and the periphery surface, but without the disadvantages of the prior art anchors that, even if they can be removed, will leave a hole the size of the bottom surface of the anchor, typically around 1″ in diameter. This will leave an unsightly appearance around a periphery of the pool, and that, if left in as permanent anchors, may cause discomfort to bare feet which come in contact with the permanent anchors during swimming season.
[0028] This is because, rather than the prior art technique of leaving a portion of the anchor in the periphery surface behind once the cover is no longer needed, or leaving a hole the size of the base of the anchor, in the present invention the relatively small hole made by the screw is all that remains when the cover and anchors have been removed, e.g., during swimming season.
[0029] Such removal of the inventive anchor can be effected by first removing the cover, by detaching the drawbars from the posts and then using a drill or other driver to remove the anchors and screws from the periphery surfaces around the pool.
[0030] Because the diameter of the screw is small relative to the prior art anchors, only small holes 50 remain once the screw is removed, as shown in
[0031] In a preferred embodiment, the flat surface 14 of the base of the anchor can contain a coating, such as rubber, plastic or the like to prevent discoloration of the surface of the concrete, cement, etc. when the anchors are removed.
[0032] It is contemplated that the anchors can be formed of steel, aluminum, brass or any other durable material known in the art. As mentioned above, the anchor and the screw are configured and dimensioned for the above purpose and to permit the anchor to interface with known drawbars and straps.
[0033] Thus, while there have been shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.