Claims
- 1. In a water-filled swimming pool, a moveable bulkhead having flotation means, extending between opposed rectilinear swimming pool vertical sidewalls having a gutter secured to each of said sidewalls that can be utilized as a supporting and guiding track means for said bulkhead; roller means secured to the upper opposite ends of said bulkhead for rolling engagement with said gutter, wherein the engagement between said roller means and said track means comprises the only support of said bulkhead, said bulkhead, including said flotation means, depending from said roller means in a vertical plane into the confines of said water-filled swimming pool vertical sidewalls; means to stabilize said bulkhead against unwanted movement comprising: jack means positioned between said gutter and said bulkhead to vertically lift said bulkhead and to shift the bulkhead load from said roller means to said jack means, whereby bulkhead resistance to vertical and horizontal movement is increased as a result of the shift of the load from said roller means to said jack means.
- 2. In a moveable bulkhead for use in a swimming pool having rectilinear vertical walls and a gutter that can be utilized as a supporting and guiding track means for said bulkhead; roller means secured to opposite ends of said bulkhead for rolling engagement with said gutter; roller mounting carriage means secured to said opposite ends of said bulkhead; and means to rotatably journal roller means in each of said roller mounting carriage means, the improvement in carriage means comprising: a carriage frame including a vertical plate adjustably securable to a bulkhead end; a first horizontal plate rigidly secured to said vertical plate and extending outwardly from said bulkhead end; a second horizontal load bearing plate subjacent to said first horizontal plate and providing roller receiving well means sized to permit said roller means to extend therethrough and to engage said gutter track means; means to bias said second horizontal plate toward said first horizontal plate; adjustable jack means to selectively overcome said biasing means and to space apart said first and second horizontal plates; whereby said roller means extend through said well means to engage said gutter track means when said first and second horizontal plates are in adjacency, and whereby said vertical plate, said first horizontal plate and said roller means are shifted away from said gutter track means and said second horizontal plate is urged into load bearing contact with said gutter track means when said first and second horizontal plates are separated by said adjustable jack means, wherein said biasing means comprise second hole means in said first horizontal plate; stud means secured to said second horizontal plate and positioned to project upwardly through said second hole means; adjustable spring retaining means secured to said stud means; and coiled spring means concentrically fitted about said stud means and positioned between the upper face of said first horizontal plate and said spring retaining means.
- 3. In a moveable bulkhead for use in a swimming pool having rectilinear vertical walls and a gutter that can be utilized as a supporting and guiding track means for said bulkhead; roller means secured to opposite ends of said bulkhead for rolling engagement with said gutter; roller mounting carriage means secured to said opposite ends of said bulkhead; and means to rotatably journal roller means in each of said roller mounting carriage means, the improvement in carriage means comprising a carriage frame including a vertical plate adjustably securable to a bulkhead end; a first horizontal plate rigidly secured to said vertical plate and extending outwardly from said bulkhead end; a second horizontal load bearing plate subjacent to said first horizontal plate and providing roller receiving well means sized to permit said roller means to extend therethrough and to engage said gutter track means; means to bias said second horizontal plate toward said first horizontal plate; adjustable jack means to selectively overcome said biasing means and to space apart said first and second horizontal plates; whereby said roller means extend through said well means to engage said gutter track means when said first and second horizontal plates are in adjacency, and whereby said vertical plate, said first horizontal plate and said roller means are shifted away from said gutter track means and said second horizontal plate is urged into load bearing contact with said gutter track means when said first and second horizontal plates are separated by said adjustable jack means, first hole means in said first horizontal plate, interior threaded nut means centered concentric with said first hole means and secured to the upper face of said first horizontal plate; mating threaded first stud means receivable by said nut means to extend through said first hole means and into pressure bearing contact with the upper face of said second horizontal plate; means to adjust said first stud means relative to said nut means; second hole means in said first horizontal plate, second stud means secured to said second horizontal plate and positioned to project upwardly through said second hole means; adjustable spring retainer means secured to said stud means; and coiled spring means concentrically fitted about said stud means and positioned between the upper face of said first horizontal plate and said spring retaining means.
- 4. In a moveable bulkhead for use in a swimming pool having rectilinear vertical walls and a gutter that can be utilized as a supporting and guiding track means for said bulkhead; roller means secured to opposite ends of said bulkhead for rolling engagement with said gutter; roller mounting carriage means secured to said opposite ends of said bulkhead; and means to rotatably journal roller means in each of said roller mounting carriage means, the improvement in carriage means comprising: a carriage frame including a vertical plate adjustably securable to a bulkhead end; a first horizontal plate rigidly secured to said vertical plate and extending outwardly from said bulkhead end; a second horizontal load bearing plate subjacent to said first horizontal plate and providing roller receiving well means sized to permit said roller means to extend therethrough and to engage said gutter track means; means to bias said second horizontal plate toward said first horizontal plate; adjustable jack means to selectively overcome said biasing means and to space apart said first and second horizontal plates; whereby said roller means extend through said well means to engage said gutter track means when said first and second horizontal plates are in adjacency, and whereby said vertical plate, said first horizontal plate and said roller means are shifted away from said gutter track means and said second horizontal plate is urged into load bearing contact with said gutter track means when said first and second horizontal plates are separated by said adjustable jack means; first hole means in said first horizontal plate, interior threaded nut means centered concentric with said first hole means and secured to the upper face of said first horizontal plate; mating threaded first stud means receivable by said nut means to extend through said first hole means and into pressure bearing contact with the upper face of said second horizontal plate; means to adjust said first stud means relative to said nut means; second hole means in said first horizontal plate, second stud means secured to said second horizontal plate and positioned to project upwardly through said second hole means; adjustable spring retainer means secured to said stud means; coiled spring means concentrically fitted about said stud means and positioned between the upper face of said first horizontal plate and said spring retaining means; and coaxial holes in said first and second horizontal plates; and bulkhead anchor stud means adapted to be received through said coaxial holes for engagement with said gutter track means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/535,041, filed Sept. 23, 1983, which is itself a continuation of application Ser. No. 337,592, filed Jan. 7, 1982.
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