Claims
- 1. A swimming pool rescue apparatus comprising:a safety pool bottom substrate, said safety pool bottom substrate having a periphery made of a buoyant material and at least one non-peripheral portion is buoyant; said buoyant material urged into a fixed position at a bottom of the pool by a retaining member, a lifting mechanism for raising and lowering said safety pool bottom substrate, wherein; said lifting mechanism contains a plurality of vertically extending posts, each said vertically extending post having a respective pushing member riding axially along each respective vertically extending post, each said pushing member connected at a lower portion thereof to said periphery of said safety pool bottom substrate, said lifting mechanism communicating with an electronic signal device detecting the presence of a person under water in said pool for a predetermined period of time, said electronic signal device having a trigger engaging said lifting mechanism to release said buoyant material from said fixed position at said bottom of said pool to a further position at an upper area above the water level of said pool.
- 2. The swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said lifting mechanism is hydraulic.
- 3. The swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said hydraulic lifting mechanism is a plurality of cylinders having a bore therethrough, and said respective pushing makers have an inner surface conforming to an outer surface of each cylinder, each said pushing member connected to said safety pool bottom substrate by a flange.
- 4. The swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 3, wherein each said cylinder has as dump valve dumping pressurized water entering each cylinder at a top and thereof, thereby depressurizing each said cylinder and allowing said safety pool bottom to rise to the surface of said pool water, said bottom to rise to the surface of said pool water, said bottoms of each if said cylinders being open to allow easier access of water flow into and out of each said cylinder.
- 5. The swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said electromechanical lifting mechanism includes a plurality of cylinders having a drive belt pulley and timing belt riding along a guidance rail, said timing belt being connected to said safety pool bottom substrate.
- 6. The swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said safety pool bottom substrate is a flexible woven net having at least one buoyant member attached thereunder.
- 7. The swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said lifting mechanism is electromechanical.
- 8. The swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said buoyant material is a rigid closed cell foam.
- 9. The swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 8 wherein said buoyant material has a specific gravity of about 0.25 and has an area density of about 0.2 pounds per square foot.
- 10. A swimming pool rescue apparatus comprising:a safety pool bottom, said safety pool bottom having a periphery made of buoyant material and at least one non-peripheral portion is buoyant; a hydraulic mechanism for raising and lowering said safety pool bottom, wherein, said hydraulic mechanism contains a plurality of hydraulic cylinders, each of said plurality of cylinders having a bore therethrough, a top end, a flanged bottom end and said plurality of cylinders is in the pool and submerged in pool water, said flanged bottom end of each cylinder in said plurality of cylinders secures said plurality of cylinders to the bottom of the pool, a pushing member longitudinally extending through said top end of said each of cylinders; each said pushing member contacting said periphery of said safety pool bottom, said each of said pushing member allowing said safety pool bottom to rise to about three inches from the surface of the pool and remain stationary and said safety pool bottom to lower to the bottom of the pool and remain stationary until said hydraulic mechanism is activated; a ring for each of said cylinders interacting with each said flanged pushing member and the periphery of each said cylinder such that said ring rides longitudinally along the outer surface of one cylinder in said plurality of cylinders; a dump valve for and connected to each cylinder in said plurality of cylinders dumping pressurized water entering each cylinder in said plurality of cylinders entering said top end of each said cylinder, thereby depressurizing said each of said cylinders and allowing said safety pool bottom to rise to the surface of the pool, said bottom of each of said cylinders is open to allow easier water flow into and out of said each cylinder in said plurality of cylinders; and an electrical triggering mechanism hardwired to said plurality of cylinders.
- 11. A swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 10 wherein said pool safety bottom having removable sections, said removable sections being foldable thereby allowing access to the bottom of the pool and said removable sections being configured to open by a key.
- 12. A swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 11 wherein said at least one non-peripheral portion made of buoyant material is at least one central floatation ring, said at least one central floatation ring has buoyant material at its periphery and said central portion having meshed openings.
- 13. A swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 10 wherein said safety pool bottom is a twenty-five percent open weave, and said non-peripheral buoyant portion is at least one buoyant tubular member under said weave.
- 14. A swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 13 wherein said weave is made of a fiber reinforced plastic straps.
- 15. A swimming pool rescue apparatus as in claim 14 wherein said weave is made of buoyant tubular members.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisonal application 60/209,160 filed Jun. 2, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (26)
Provisional Applications (1)
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