This invention relates to pool lifts, and more specifically to an improved pool lift control and system.
Pool lifts are designed to assist anyone who has problems entering or exiting a swimming pool or spa or the like. Such lifts typically employ a chair or some other type of seating or holding arrangement to allow a user to be temporarily secured in the lift while moving the user into or out of the pool or spa. Such lifts enable individuals with disabilities or mobility impairments to have universal access to any type of swimming pool or spa, and may be powered to provide lifting and turning motions to transport the user.
Such pool lifts require operation controls and improved controls are desirable. The pools and lifts are often in an unstaffed area and it can be important to control access to the operation of the lifts. Typically the lifts are battery operated, and tampering with or theft of the batteries can sometimes be an issue. Also, since the operation is battery based, easy determination of the battery state is desirable to minimize the time and effort required to check battery status and replace or recharge when necessary.
In accordance with the invention, a pool lift control system employs access control, emergency stop and alert features and battery level indication for operation of pool lifts.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved pool lift control system.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an improved pool lift control system with access control.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an improved pool lift system with battery status reporting capability.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an improved pool lift system with alerting features to allow users to indicate emergency situations.
The subject matter of the present invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of this specification. However, both the organization and method of operation, together with further advantages and objects thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with accompanying drawings wherein like reference characters refer to like elements.
The system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a system for operation of a pool lift.
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Motion controls 22, which are in the form of depressible arrow keys, provide directional control of the lift operation, giving up, down, left and right turning motion of a pool lift chair, for example, to govern movement of the lift chair to enable a person to be lowered into the pool from the pool deck or lifted out of the pool. A separate emergency stop control 24 is also provided, wherein activation of this control will cause lift operation to cease. Additional indicators, such as emergency alert 26 and service required 28, are also present.
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When the battery module is removed for charging, a charger is attached to socket 38, and indicator 40 will denote the charge state, e.g., red for discharged, green for fully charged. Other indications can be provided with different color or flashing patterns to denote intermediate levels of charge.
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The top end of the bracket 47, shown by
Pivot connector 58 also suitably mounts the lock mechanism to the battery module 12 (
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In the case where remote module 84 is a wired control, the data cable from the module plugs into connector 30 to provide control signaling. If remote module 84 is wireless, wireless communication components are provided in the remote 84 and control module 14.
In operation, control module includes electronics to provide a non-operation feature so that operation of the lift will not be permitted if certain safety conditions are not met. For example, if a particular lift requires stabilizer arms to be deployed before operating, the control module will sense whether the stabilizers are fully deployed and locked into position (via detent switch sensing provided by control cables and corresponding logic in the control module) and will prevent operation if the arms are not deployed.
The control module employs visual indicator 16 to show battery charge status, wherein the indicator 16 suitably comprises LEDs. The operation of the LED display has a sleep mode to conserve power and will illuminate when any of the control box switches/buttons are activated or when the hand controller is used.
An operation cycle counter is implemented within the control module to count the number of cycles the lift has made, wherein after a predetermined number of cycles, service required indicator 28 is illuminated to indicate that maintenance service is required.
The control module further includes a sounder capable of delivering a high volume (e.g., 85 db) continuous panic alarm (for example, for 60 seconds) when activated. Activation may be accomplished by depressing a panic button or by depressing any 2 buttons simultaneously on the control module (or, correspondingly, by simultaneously pressing any 2 of the motion controls 22′ on the remote 84).
Operation of the emergency stop button 24 (by depressing it) will result that immediately stops all movement of the lift. The emergency stop button is suitably red in color and is marked “Emergency Stop”. Releasing the emergency stop button, by lifting it, allows the lift to resume normal operation. When the emergency stop button is depressed an emergency alert may be trigged that sounds for a duration of, for example, 60 seconds, and repeats for additional cycles of 60 seconds after a pause of, for example, 5 seconds, if the button is still depressed.
In the event that the battery level becomes low (the particular level that is considered ‘low’ can be chosen depending on the battery discharge profile of any particular configuration of batteries), a low battery warning, such as a tone on preset timing sequence (for example, of one tone every 30 seconds) is provided. A proximity sensor, such as motion sensor is optionally provided to the device such that the low battery warning tone is sounded only when nearby motion is detected (which would indicate that persons are nearby), so that battery power is preserved and not wastefully drained by sounding an alert when there is no one nearby who might hear the alarm.
Referring to data port 36, which in a preferred embodiment comprises a USB port located for prevention of water intrusion (further assisted by cover 36a), on access to the port, for example by plugging a USB data stick into the USB connector, the control module will download operation information to the USB stick, including lift cycle data and battery level data that is monitored by the control module. The cycle information is maintained on an ongoing basis. The downloading of data is also correlated with the service required indicator 28 Once the USB stick has downloaded the data the service required indicator light 28 may be extinguished, until the next time that the number of operation cycles (or other events) designate a service required state.
In addition to power from battery module 12, provision may be made for connection to an optional power source, which can include solar power source or other external power.
A solar cell power source may also provide a trickle charge to prevent the battery from fully discharging and failing.
The external case housing of the battery and control modules may be constructed of durable UV and impact resistant plastic.
An additional feature provided is a wireless communication link between the emergency alert system and the controller system. When the emergency stop is effected, for example by pressing the emergency stop button or any two buttons in the hand held remote, a wireless signal is transmitted that causes a remote sounder or strobe or other warning device to be activated. The remote warning device can be located away from the pool, such as in an office. Referring to
Accordingly, the control provides functional operation control of pool lift devices and provides easy access to the unit in case of replacement and provides access to the rechargeable battery module. The device controls the lifting and turning motions of the lift via cable attachments with water tight cable connections. The directional control of the lift is operated via a hand controls for up and down motions, one set is for left and right turning motions of the lift.
While a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. The appended claims are therefore intended to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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61550319 | Oct 2011 | US |