The present invention relates to safety edge features for swimming pool covers which cover a swimming pool with poolside raised obstacles, such as rock walls or other three dimensional obstructions.
Conventional pool covers are installed by periodic attachment to the horizontal deck above the vertical pool wall, using anchors attached to spring tension members. Poolside raised obstacles preclude this type of fastening in the vicinity of the obstacle.
Attachment to the obstacle wall itself or alternate attachment of the entire pool cover to concrete vertical pool walls is an option described in the prior art. Due to the periodic nature of the attachment this often leaves gaps of varying sizes between the edge of the pool cover and the pool obstruction wall so as to present a hazard. To prevent falling of persons or objects between the pool cover and pool wall, U.S. Pat. No. 4,982,457 of Donaton describes a flexible sloping continuous edge attached to the pool cover that closes the gap between the cover and the wall. In a further patent by Donaton (U.S. Pat. No. 5,608,926), a Loop-Loc fastener is described to facilitate secure attachment to the edge of the pool cover while attaching the edge to the pool wall in a close horizontal relationship to enhance the performance of the safety edging of the previous patent.
Over the years, pool contours and those of raised poolside obstacles have become more varied. A pool cover edging more conformable to these obstacle wall shapes is desired. An easier method of installation of the pool cover with the added ability to tighten the attachment between a cover and pool obstruction wall is also desired.
The objects of the present invention are to provide a system whereby a pool cover includes a safety barrier edge, which is conformable to complex poolside raised obstacle wall contours, installs with less labor, and can be tightened after installation.
Other objects which become apparent from the following description of the present invention.
In keeping with these objects and others which may be apparent, the present invention is a system known in the trade as Cable-Loc™, whereby a pool cover includes a safety barrier edge is conformable to portions of the swimming pool having complex pool wall obstruction contours, such as rock walls or other upright poolside obstacles, and wherein the safety barrier can be installed with less labor, and can be tightened after installation.
The safety barrier edge material that contacts the complex swimming pool obstruction wall is flexible with a hollow loop crossection; preferably the material is extruded of low linear density polyethylene (LLDPE) or similar plastic material. The loop portion is preferably slit every 2.5 inches to permit the individual sections to conform to relatively sharp inside or outside corner contours. A continuous stainless steel cable (preferably aircraft quality and pre-stretched) is guided around the portion of the pool cover periphery in the vicinity of the complex swimming pool contour obstruction, by passing it through fabric webbing loops sewn at the edge of the respective portion of the swimming pool cover. Alternatively, the cable is passed through metal D-rings which are retained by the webbing loops. This cable is attached to the poolside raised obstacle, using wall anchors with split loops having a cable receiving slot. The cable is slid into the anchor loops and then tightened by the use of a turnbuckle at either end of the cable. The Cable-Loc™ system attaches the pool cover to the raised poolside obstacle wall at the level of the decking around pool well above the water level; this maintains a uniform horizontal installation.
The present invention can best be understood in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is noted that the invention is not limited to the precise embodiments shown in drawings, in which:
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In the foregoing description, certain terms and visual depictions are used to illustrate the preferred embodiment. However, no unnecessary limitations are to be construed by the terms used or illustrations depicted, beyond what is shown in the prior art, since the terms and illustrations are exemplary only, and are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention.
It is further known that other modifications may be made to the present invention, without departing the scope of the invention, as noted in the appended claims.