The present invention relates to swimming pool equipment, in particular to a swimming pool ladder.
An above-ground pool generally requires a ladder to facilitate ingress into the pool and egress from the pool. Pool ladders may be movable from a use position to a storage position. By moving the pool ladder to the storage position, ingress into the pool may be restricted.
According to the present invention, a combination ladder assembly and pool is provided. The combination includes a pool with a side wall; a support member; and a ladder. The support member is positionable adjacent the side wall of the pool. The support member includes at least one aperture. Additionally, the ladder is positionable adjacent an outer surface of the side wall of the pool and is removably coupled to the support member. The ladder includes at least one leg with a first end and a second end and a plurality of steps. The plurality of steps is coupled to the leg between the first end and the second end. The ladder is moveable between a use position, permitting ingress into the pool, and a storage position. When the ladder is in the use position, the leg of the ladder is supported by the support member. When the ladder is in the storage position, the ladder extends from an aperture to cantilever from the support member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a combination ladder assembly and pool is provided, including a pool and a ladder. The pool has a side wall and may be substantially filled with water. The ladder assembly includes a support member positioned adjacent the side wall of the pool. The ladder assembly further includes a ladder coupled to the support member. The ladder has a first end, a second end, and a plurality of steps supported on the ladder between the first end and the second end. The ladder is moveable from a use position, permitting ingress into the pool, to a non-use position. When the ladder is in the use position, a portion of the ladder is supported by the support member at a first location. When the ladder is in the non-use position, the portion of the ladder is coupled to the support member at a second location that is distinct from the first location.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a packaged pool and ladder assembly is provided. The packaged pool and ladder assembly includes a container, a pool, and a ladder assembly. The container includes an interior region and the pool is received within the interior region of the container. The ladder assembly also is received within the interior region of the container and is configured to be assembled with the pool. The ladder assembly further includes a support member and a ladder. The ladder is configured to removably couple with the support member. The ladder includes at least one leg and a plurality of steps. The leg of the ladder has a first end and a second end and is configured to support the plurality of steps between the first end and the second end. The ladder is moveable between a use position, permitting ingress into the pool, and a storage position. When the ladder is in the use position, at least one of the first end and the second end of the ladder are configured to be supported by the support member at a coupling location. When the ladder is in the storage position, the ladder is coupled to the support member in a location restricting use of the ladder for ingress into the pool. A bottom step of the plurality of steps of the ladder is spaced apart from the coupling location when the ladder is in the use position by a first distance. The bottom step of the plurality of steps of the ladder is spaced apart from the coupling location by a second distance when in the storage position. The second distance is substantially different from the first distance.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of using a ladder assembly with a pool is provided. The method includes the steps of providing a support member adjacent a pool wall and detaching a ladder from the support member. The method of using the ladder assembly further includes the step of moving the ladder from a use position, permitting ingress into the pool, to a non-use position, restricting use of the ladder for ingress into the pool. The ladder is coupled to the support member when the ladder is in the non-use position.
The above-mentioned and other features of the present disclosure, and the manner of obtaining them, will become more apparent and the disclosure itself will be better understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Although the drawings represent embodiments of the present disclosure, the drawings are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be exaggerated in order to better illustrate and explain the present disclosure.
The embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may utilize their teachings.
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Typically, pool 12 is substantially filled with water. Illustratively, pool 12 is 10 feet in diameter and 30 inches in height and, as such, pool 12 is able to accommodate more than one person. Additional details regarding above-ground pools may be found in U.S. Pat. No. 6,408,453 to Song, et al., the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein.
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Support member 30 further includes a platform 60 and a plurality of handles 50 extending above platform 60 to facilitate ingress into pool 12 and egress from pool 12. Platform 60 is shown as a flat surface positioned above side wall 13 of pool 12 and is capable of supporting the weight of a person standing on platform 60 for ingress into pool 12 and egress from pool 12. Platform 60 is coupled to legs 32 and legs 34 of support member 30 and extends outwardly beyond legs 32 and away from side wall 13 of pool 12. Platform 60 also may have a rough, or grooved, surface to provide traction to a person standing thereon.
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Although support member is shown as in an A-frame configuration, other configurations may also be provided. For example, platform 60 with apertures 62 may be a deck around all or a portion of pool 12 with or without inner ladder 33 being provided or coupled to the deck.
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V-shaped clips 67 (shown in
To move ladder 16 to the storage position, latches 73 are swung to the open position shown in
To move ladder to the use position, latches 73 are swung to the open position if they were previously closed. Next, lower ends 24 of ladder are positioned in sockets 65 of feet 42. Next, projections 69 are retracted and upper ends 22 are positioned in recesses 64. Projections 69 may either be retracted by pressing buttons 75 or by the walls of recesses 64. Once in position, projections 69 extend back into the holes in the walls defining recesses 64. Last, latches 73 are swung to the closed position as shown in
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In use, when ingress into pool 12 is desired, ladder 16 is removably coupled to support member 30 and base member 40 along outer surface 13b of side wall 13. Upper end 22 of ladder 16 is coupled to support member 30 at the coupling locations 64 and lower end 24 of ladder 16 is coupled to base member 40. As such, bottom step 20d of ladder 16 is spaced farthest from the coupling location, relative to steps 20a, 20b, 20c, when ladder 16 is in the use position.
However, when ladder 16 is moved to the storage, or non-use, position to prevent ingress into pool 12, a force is applied to ladder 16 to remove, or detach, ladder 16 from base member 40 and apertures 64. As such, when ladder 16 is moved between the use position and the storage position, ladder 16 is no longer coupled to support member 30 and temporarily is an individual structure. To position ladder 16 in the storage position, either upper end 22 or lower end 24 of ladder 16 is positioned within apertures 62 of platform 60. Illustratively, lower end 24 is positioned within apertures 62 and supported by platform 60 and upper end 22 extends in a cantilevered positioned. As such, when ladder 16 is in the non-use position, bottom step 20d of ladder 16 is positioned nearest to the coupling location (i.e., apertures 64), relative to steps 20a, 20b, 20c. In this way, when ladder 16 is moved between the use position and the non-use position, ladder 16 moves to a position at least half the height of the water in pool 12.
While aspects of this disclosure have been described as having an exemplary design, the illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure may 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 preferred embodiment using its general principals. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practices in the art to which this invention pertains.
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