Automatic pool cover box equipment mounting assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6769141
  • Patent Number
    6,769,141
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An equipment mounting assembly for mounting equipment in a pool cover box is provided, including at least one positioning feature configured to engage at least two walls of the pool cover box and at least one mounting plate, the at least one positioning feature adjustably connected to the mounting plate.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to swimming pools, and, more particularly, to an automatic pool cover box equipment mounting assembly.




2. Description of the Related Art




Swimming pools are commonly covered to prevent debris from entering the pool, to preserve chemical treatments in the water and to heat the pool in the case of a solar cover. An automatic pool cover provides convenience for a user by allowing the cover to be easily extended over the pool during periods of non-use, and retracted during periods of use. Typically, a pool cover box is placed in the decking surrounding the swimming pool at a location opposite from the walk-in steps (usually at the deep end of a pool). The box extends across the width of the swimming pool, and houses an electric motor and reel on which the cover is wound. Within the pool cover box is mounted a reel to store the pool cover on, an electric motor and a mechanism to deploy and retract the pool cover.




A problem with conventional automatic pool cover boxes is that the equipment placed therein requires measurement and customized placement of the parts to accommodate the box. The walls of the pool cover box are cut, positioned and oriented next to the deep end of a pool. An installer must measure and position the pool cover storage mechanism relative to the pool cover box and to the pool itself This requires multiple measurements which allows for the introduction of error in the alignment of the pool cover. Since each installer custom installs pool cover boxes and equipment this leads to non-uniform installations which in turn leads to expensive support by the manufacture.




Another problem with conventional automatic pool cover boxes is that adjustments to position the equipment in an automatic pool cover box often requires a disassembly of some of the parts and a remounting of parts. If a misalignment in the pool cover is detected the mounted equipment has to be unfastened, measured, repositioned and reattached to correct the misalignment.




What is needed in the art is an equipment mounting assembly which fits into an automatic pool cover box, provides pre-positioned installation, is adjustable without remounting parts and does not require customized installation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an equipment mounting assembly which fits into an automatic pool cover box in a pre-positioned manner and is adjustable without remounting parts.




The invention comprises, in one form thereof, an equipment mounting assembly for mounting equipment in a pool cover box, including at least one positioning feature configured to engage at least two walls of the pool cover box and at least one mounting plate, the at least one positioning feature adjustably connected to the mounting plate.




An advantage of the present invention is that the pool cover box equipment mounting assembly allows installation of pool cover equipment in a uniform manner.




A further advantage is the pool cover box equipment mounting assembly allows installation of the assembly without the need to attach parts to the walls or bottom of the pool cover box.




Yet another advantage is the pool cover box mounting equipment assembly is adjustable.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a swimming pool including an embodiment of an automatic pool cover box equipment mounting assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partially sectioned perspective view of the automatic pool cover box equipment mounting assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an end, sectional view of the automatic pool cover box equipment mounting assembly of

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is a top view of the equipment mounting assembly of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is another top view of the equipment mounting assembly of

FIGS. 3 and 4

;





FIG. 6

is an end view of another embodiment of an equipment mounting assembly of

FIGS. 1 and 2

; and





FIG. 7

is another end view of the equipment mounting assembly of FIG.


6


.











Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to

FIG. 1

, there is shown an embodiment of a swimming pool


10


including a deck


12


, a coping


14


, a cover


16


, a leading edge bar


18


and a pool cover box assembly


20


of the present invention.




Deck


12


is generally horizontal and is preferably constructed from concrete. Coping


14


connects to deck


12


in a substantially coplanar fashion along the edge of deck


12


facing the interior of swimming pool


10


.




Coping


14


is connected to deck


12


and provides a track allowing leading edge bar


18


to slide therein. The general shape of the exposed portion of coping


14


is generally curved such that there are no exposed sharp corners.




Cover


16


is attached to leading edge bar


18


which pulls cover


16


from pool cover box assembly


20


, through an opening existing between pool cover box assembly


20


and a top edge of swimming pool


10


, across the length of swimming pool


10


. To prepare swimming pool


10


for use, cover


16


retracts into pool cover box assembly


20


pulling leading edge bar


18


to the previously described opening.




Leading edge bar


18


is connected to cover


16


and provides support along the leading edge of cover


16


. Each end of leading edge bar


18


is connected to at least one cable or rope (not shown) and is slidably connected to a track in coping


14


. Leading edge bar


18


is shaped in a manner to be unobtrusive and aesthetically pleasing when located at either end of swimming pool


10


.




Now additionally referring to

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


6


, pool cover box assembly


20


includes a rear wall


22


, a bottom


24


, a front wall


26


, a coupling


28


, lid


30


, lid edge support


32


, a plurality of lid support brackets


34


, shaft


36


, first mounting assembly


38


and second mounting assembly


40


. Pool cover box assembly


20


also houses a drive mechanism (not shown) which drives shaft


36


and a rope and pulley system for the extension and retraction of cover


16


. When cover


16


is retracted from swimming pool


10


, cover


16


is wrapped around shaft


36


a number of times corresponding to the length of swimming pool


10


.




Rear wall


22


, bottom


24


and front wall


26


are arranged to form three sides of pool cover box assembly


20


adjacent and generally parallel to one end of swimming pool


10


. The top edge of front wall


26


is parallel to a plane formed by deck


12


and is disposed therebelow. Locating feature


25


is arranged to provide a pre-located stop against which a mounting assembly may be located.




Coupling


28


has protrusions along a back side to engage the concrete of deck


12


and has an L-shaped upper portion, extending from a front side, to accommodate a portion of lid


30


. The top edge of coupling


28


is substantially coplanar with deck


12


.




The rear edge of lid


30


is shaped to engage coupling


28


so that lid


30


does not slide from its intended position. Lid


30


rests upon support brackets


34


. The front edge of lid


30


is connected to lid edge support


32


.




Lid edge support


32


is fastened to lid


30


and is disposed above the top of front wall


26


forming an opening therebetween. This opening is generally parallel with the plane of deck


12


and is such that cover


16


may be freely extended over swimming pool


10


and retracted into pool cover box assembly


20


.




Lid support brackets


34


extend over the top of shaft


36


and provides support to lid


30


. Lid support brackets


34


are vertically positioned to accommodate the thickness of lid


30


. Lid support brackets


34


are adjustable such that lid


30


can be positioned at a desired angle to deck


12


or such that lid


30


is substantially coplanar with deck


12


.




Shaft


36


is rotatably mounted in first mounting assembly


38


and second mounting assembly


40


. Cover


16


is positioned on shaft


36


between first mounting assembly


38


and second mounting assembly


40


. Shaft


36


may include a reel mounted on shaft


36


, the reel providing a desired diameter for storing cover


16


and ends to keep cover


16


aligned.




Now additionally referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, first mounting assembly


38


includes a first mounting plate


42


, a second mounting plate


44


, a mounting plate bottom


46


, a first sliding member


48


, a second sliding member


50


, a third sliding member


52


, a fourth sliding member


54


, a positioning feature in the form of positioning assembly


55


including a first connecting member


56


, a second connecting member


58


, a third connecting member


60


, a fourth connecting member


62


and a coordinating member


63


, bolts


64


, bearings


66


, a first engaging member


68


and a second engaging member


70


.




First mounting plate


42


and second mounting plate


44


are substantially similar. Mounting plates


42


and


44


each have at least two slots


72


to accommodate sliding members


48


,


50


,


52


and


54


and a hole to accommodate shaft


36


and bearing


66


. Mounting plates


42


and


44


are connected along their bottom edge to mounting plate bottom


46


.




Mounting plate bottom


46


is a substantially flat plate which serves to space mounting plates


42


and


44


and connect the bottom edges of mounting plates


42


and


44


such that mounting plates


42


and


44


are substantially parallel to each other and such that the holes therein are substantially coaxially located. Alternatively, mounting plates


42


and


44


along with mounting plate bottom


46


may be formed from a single piece of formed material.




First sliding member


48


, second sliding member


50


, third sliding member


52


and fourth sliding member


54


are substantially similar. Sliding members


48


and


50


each have a hole through which bolts


64


extend such that sliding members


48


and


50


are slidably connected to mounting plate


42


by way of slots


74


and bolts


64


, and in a substantially similar manner sliding members


52


and


54


are slidably connected to mounting plate


44


. An end of sliding members


48


and


52


extend from the side of mounting plates


42


and


44


, respectively, and are each attached to engaging member


68


. In a substantially similar manner an end of sliding members


50


and


54


extend from another side of mounting plates


42


and


44


, respectively, and are each attached to engaging member


70


.




Positioning assembly


55


provides for spaced positioning of first mounting assembly


38


inside of pool cover assembly


20


. Positioning assembly


55


extends to engage walls


22


and


26


, and thereby provide rigidity to first mounting assembly


38


.




First connecting member


56


and third connecting member


60


are substantially similar to each other and second connecting member


58


and fourth connecting member


62


are substantially similar to each other. Connecting members


56


,


58


,


60


and


62


are formed from material having an ‘L’ cross-sectional profile. Connecting members


56


and


60


each have one end separately pivotally connected to engaging member


68


by way of bolts


64


. An other end of connecting member


56


is pivotally connected to an end of connecting member


58


and an end of coordinating member


63


. An other end of coordinating member


63


is pivotally connected to an other end of connecting member


60


and an end of connecting member


62


. The other ends of connecting members


58


and


62


are separately pivotally connected to engaging member


70


. Connecting members


56


,


58


,


60


and


62


each have a securing hole


72


positioned such that when engaging members


68


and


70


are fully extended that securing holes


72


in connecting members


56


and


58


substantially align and securing holes


72


in connecting members


60


and


62


substantially align. When securing holes


72


are aligned, bolts or other devices may be inserted through holes


72


to lock engaging members


68


and


70


in a fully extended position.




Coordinating member


63


is pivotally connected at one end to connecting members


56


and


58


, and is pivotally connected at an other end to connecting members


60


and


62


. Coordinating member


63


is a substantially flat piece of material. Coordinating member


63


provides for a substantially similar movement in connecting members


56


and


58


, and in connecting members


60


and


62


, allowing a substantially parallel movement of engaging members


68


and


70


relative to each other.




Bolts


64


, which include washers and nuts, are used as pivoting points and for slidable engagement of parts. Bolts


64


may be in the form of shoulder bolts. Alternatively, rivets or other devices which allow for pivotal and sliding motion may be used in lieu of bolts


64


.




Bearings


66


are mounted in mounting plates


42


and


44


to provide rotatable support to shaft


36


. Bearing


66


may be in the form of a synthetic or metal bushing. Alternatively, bearings


66


may be eliminated if the drive mechanism provides for the rotatable support of shaft


36


, in which case clearance around shaft


36


is provided in mounting plates


42


and


44


.




First engaging member


68


and second engaging member


70


are substantially similar. First engaging member


68


is pivotally connected to first connecting member


56


and third connecting member


60


, at two respective places, spaced along the length of first engaging member


68


. In a substantially similar manner second engaging member


70


is pivotally connected to second connecting member


58


and fourth connecting member


62


, at two respective places, spaced along the length of second engaging member


70


. Engaging members


68


and


70


each have an ‘L’ shaped cross-sectional profile. Engaging members


68


and


70


are oriented such that a flat side is substantially parallel to rear wall


22


and front wall


26


. The flat side of engaging members


68


and


70


extend out from first mounting assembly


38


and contact rear wall


22


and front wall


26


as engaging members


68


and


70


extend.




Between first mounting plate


42


and second mounting plate


44


a reel (not shown) may be secured to shaft


36


around which cable (not shown), used in the deployment and retraction of cover


16


, is wound.




Now referring solely to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, second mounting assembly


40


includes mounting plate


82


, mounting plate bottom


84


, positioning assembly


85


including first sliding member


86


, second sliding member


88


, first connecting member


90


and second connecting member


92


, bolts


94


and bearing


96


.




Mounting plate


82


has a plurality of slots


98


and a central cavity to accommodate shaft


36


and bearing


96


. Mounting plate


82


is connected in a substantially perpendicular manner along the bottom edge of mounting plate


82


to mounting plate bottom


84


.




Mounting plate bottom


84


is a substantially flat plate which is connected to the bottom edge of mounting plate


82


. Alternatively, mounting plate


82


and mounting plate bottom


84


may be formed from a single piece of formed material.




Positioning assembly


85


provides for spaced positioning of second mounting assembly


40


inside of pool cover assembly


20


. Positioning assembly


85


extends to engage walls


22


and


26


, and thereby provide rigidity to second mounting assembly


40


.




First sliding member


86


and second sliding member


88


are substantially similar. Sliding members


86


and


88


each have a plurality of holes through which bolts


94


pass, and are slidably connected to mounting plate


82


by way of slots


98


and bolts


94


. Sliding members


86


and


88


each have an ‘L’ shaped cross-section, with the ends of sliding members


86


and


88


, which extend from the side of mounting plate


82


, being shaped as the bottom of the ‘L’. As sliding members


86


and


88


extend from the sides of mounting plate


82


they engage rear wall


22


and front wall


26


of pool cover box assembly


20


.




First connecting member


90


and second connecting member


92


are formed from material having an ‘L’ cross-sectional profile. First connecting member


90


has one end pivotally connected to first sliding member


86


by way of bolt


94


. An other end of first connecting member


90


is pivotally connected to an end of second connecting member


92


. An other end of second connecting member


92


is pivotally connected to second sliding member


88


. As connecting members


90


and


92


are pressed down this causes sliding members


86


and


88


to extend in a horizontal outward direction. When sliding members


86


and


88


are fully extended, contacting rear wall


22


and front wall


26


, bolts


94


are tightened to secure second mounting assembly


40


in position within pool cover box assembly


20


.




Bolts


94


, which include washers and nuts, are used as pivoting points and for slidable engagement of parts. Alternatively, rivets or other devices which allow for pivotal and sliding motion may be used in lieu of at least some of bolts


94


.




Bearing


96


is mounted in a central cavity of mounting plate


82


to provide rotatable support to shaft


36


. Bearing


96


may be in the form of synthetic or metal bushing blocks removably secured by bolts


100


.




Pulleys


102


as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

are mounted on equipment mounting assemblies


38


and


40


at positions to accommodate the routing and movement of cable within pool cover box assembly


20


. The cable is routed out of pool cover box assembly


20


to connect with leading edge bar


18


thereby facilitating the movement of cover


16


.




In another embodiment of the invention a method is provided for the installation of equipment mounting assemblies


38


and


40


in a pool cover box. One end of shaft


36


is positioned through the holes in equipment mounting assembly


38


. An other end of shaft


36


is positioned in bearing


96


of equipment mounting assembly


40


. Equipment mounting assemblies


38


and


40


are placed on bottom


24


of pool cover box


20


with shaft


36


being supported by bearing


96


and either bearings


66


or the drive mechanism. Connecting members


56


,


58


,


60


and


62


are moved causing engaging members


68


and


70


to contact rear wall


22


and front wall


26


. Connecting members


90


and


92


are moved causing sliding members


86


and


88


to contact rear wall


22


and front wall


26


. To secure equipment mounting assembly


38


securing holes


72


are aligned and pins or bolts are inserted therethrough. Equipment mounting assembly


40


is secured in position by tightening bolts


94


.




While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, 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.



Claims
  • 1. A swimming pool, comprising:a cover configured to cover the swimming pool; a reel carrying said cover; and a pool cover box assembly for containing said cover, comprising: a plurality of walls defining the sides of said pool cover box assembly; a bottom, at least one of said bottom and said plurality of walls having locating features; and at least one equipment mounting assembly located in said pool cover box assembly by contacting said locating features, comprising: at least one positioning feature configured to engage two of said plurality of walls; and at least one mounting plate, said at least one positioning feature adjustably connected to said mounting plate wherein at least one said positioning feature comprises: at least two sliding members including a first sliding member and a second sliding member, each said sliding member slidably connected to said mounting plate; and at least two connecting members including a first connecting member and a second connecting member, each connecting member having two ends, one end of said first connecting member being pivotally connected to said first sliding member, an other end of said first connecting member being pivotally connected to an end of said second connecting member, an other end of said second connecting member pivotally connected to said second sliding member.
  • 2. The swimming pool of claim 1, wherein said plurality of walls include a front wall and a rear wall, said first sliding member configured to engage said front wall and said second sliding member configured to engage said rear wall.
  • 3. The swimming pool of claim 1, wherein said at least one positioning feature further comprises:at least two bolts; and at least two slots in said at least one mounting plate, said at least two slots being oriented in a substantially horizontal manner, said at least two slots and said at least two bolts providing said slidable connection.
  • 4. A pool cover box assembly for housing a swimming pool cover, comprising:a plurality of walls defining the sides of said pool cover box assembly; a bottom, at least one of said bottom and said plurality of walls having locating features; at least one equipment mounting assembly located in said pool cover box assembly by contacting said locating features, comprising at least one positioning feature configured to engage two of said plurality of walls; and at least one mounting plate, said at least one positioning feature adjustably connected to said mounting plate, wherein at least one said positioning feature comprises: at least two sliding members including a first sliding member and a second sliding member, each said sliding member slidably connected to said mounting plate; and at least two connecting members including a first connecting member and a second connecting member, each connecting member having two ends, one end of said first connecting member being pivotally connected to said first sliding member, an other end of said first connecting member being pivotally connected to an end of said second connecting member, an other end of said second connecting member pivotally connected to said second sliding member.
  • 5. The pool cover box assembly of claim 4, wherein said plurality of walls include a front wall and a rear wall, said first sliding member configured to engage said front wall and said second sliding member configured to engage said rear wall.
  • 6. The pool cover box assembly of claim 4, wherein said at least one positioning feature further comprises:at least two bolts; and at least two slots in said at least one mounting plate, said at least two slots being oriented in a substantially horizontal manner, said at least two slots and said at least two bolts providing said slidable connection.
  • 7. An equipment mounting assembly for mounting equipment in a pool cover box, comprising:at least one positioning feature configured to engage at least two walls of the pool cover at least one mounting plate, said at least one positioning feature adjustably connected to said mounting plate, wherein at least one said positioning feature comprises: at least two sliding members including a first sliding member and a second sliding member, each said sliding member slidably connected to said mounting plate; and at least two connecting members including a first connecting member and a second connecting member, each connecting member having two ends, one end of said first connecting member being pivotally connected to said first sliding member, an other end of said first connecting member being pivotally connected to an end of said second connecting member, an other end of said second connecting member pivotally connected to said second sliding member.
  • 8. The equipment mounting assembly of claim 7, wherein said at least one positioning feature further comprises;at least two bolts; and at least two slots in said at least one mounting plate, said at least two slots being oriented in a substantially horizontal manner, said at least two slots and said at least two bolts providing said slidable connection.
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