The present invention relates to the field of spa and/or pool covers, and in particular relates to the field of inflatable spa and/or pool covers.
It is generally a desirable and popular practice to cover a spa or pool when not in use. Such a cover keeps dirt and debris from contaminating the water, limits heat loss from within the spa or pool, and prevents hazards such as the accidental slipping, falling and/or drowning of people, particularly young children, and pets.
The typical spa and/or pool cover is sewn with multiple layers. The foam core is wrapped in a plastic liner to inhibit the foam from absorbing water and/or steam. The core layer is then encased within stitched polyvinyl sheets. Because the foam core has minimal strength, a steel bar at a hinge point is necessary for supporting the cover structure. However, such foam-based covers are typically heavy and burdensome and therefore difficult and clumsy to remove, apply and/or transport. In addition, such foam covers typically become waterlogged and/or mildewed and/or moldy because the exposed stitching on the exterior layer absorbs the water and/or steam rising from the spa or pool.
Foam-based covers for a spa and/or pool are readily available and may be found; for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,422,192; 4,078,293; 4,236,259; 4,246,663; 4,270,232; and 4,284,060.
Inflatable covers were introduced to the field in an effort to improve the foam-based spa and/or pool covers. Typically, such inflatable covers are light-weight and flexible and constructed with an inflatable bladder(s) within an exterior layer(s) of waterproof or water-resistant polyvinyl material. However, such inflatable covers tend to be flimsy and incapable of retaining air. Improvements to the inflatable covers focused on the construction of a less-flexible, rigid cover structure by introducing support frames of varying designs. However, such improvements tend to add bulk and weight making the cover structure heavy and burdensome and therefore difficult and clumsy to remove, apply, and/or transport.
Inflatable covers for a spa and/or pool are readily available and may be found, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,048,678; 4,122,562; 4,535,490; 4,606,083; 4,744,112; 4,847,925; 4,825,479; 4,953,239; 5,144,704; 5,373,590; 5,367,722; 5,799,345; 6,286,157; 6,408,453; 6,694,539; 7,032,258; 7,311,683; 7,874,023; and 8,201,285; US Publication Nos. 2007/0143915; 2007/0271692; and 2010/0058529; EP Publication No. 0768441; and WO Publication Nos. 1998009117; and 2007060485; however, none of these references disclose the embodiments of the present invention.
Therefore, a need exists in the art for a durable yet lightweight inflatable cover for a spa or pool, capable of providing rigidity without joined or crisscrossed structural parts.
All documents and references cited herein and in the referenced patent documents, are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present inventors have designed, constructed, and developed an innovative durable, yet light-weight, inflatable spa or pool cover. Such a cover is capable of providing rigidity without joined or crisscrossed structural parts.
Disclosed herein is a frameless cover for enclosing a spa or pool; the cover comprising an inflatable member capable of providing rigidity without joined or crisscrossed structural parts, wherein the inflatable member overlays the spa or pool.
In another embodiment, the inflatable member comprises two or more inflatable portions.
In another embodiment, the inflatable member comprises two portions.
In another embodiment, the two or more inflatable portions comprise an axial hinge. In an additional embodiment, the hinge is a fabric hinge. In a further embodiment, the fabric hinge is a waterproof fabric hinge or water-resistant fabric hinge. In an additional embodiment, the hinge comprises a stiffening system on each side of the axial hinge. In a further embodiment, the stiffening system is selected from the group consisting of a batten, bar, and a combination thereof.
In another embodiment, the two or more inflatable portions comprise wedged components on underside or side edges of the inflatable member from the hinge to corner points on the inflatable member; thereby causing a sloping effect on the cover. In a further embodiment, the wedged components are molded on underside or side edges of the inflatable member. In an additional embodiment, the wedged components are constructed of material selected from the group consisting of foam, wood, double wall material, Drop Stitch material, PVC-coated material, vinyl material, inflatable material, and a combination thereof
In another embodiment, the inflatable member overlays the spa or pool extending atop perimeter walls of the spa or pool.
In another embodiment, the inflatable member overlays the spa or pool extending to perimeter walls of the spa or pool.
In another embodiment, the inflatable member is constructed of a waterproof or water-resistant material.
In another embodiment, the inflatable member is constructed of a high-pressure double wall material. In a further embodiment, the inflatable member is constructed of Drop Stitch material.
In another embodiment, the inflatable member is capable of holding inflation without continuous air pressure.
In another embodiment, the inflatable member further comprises a skirt. In a further embodiment, the skirt is a waterproof fabric or a water-resistant fabric.
In addition, disclosed herein is a kit for a frameless, inflatable spa or pool cover; the kit comprising: a frameless cover for enclosing a spa or pool, wherein the cover comprises an inflatable member capable of providing rigidity without joined or crisscrossed structural parts; a transport case for the frameless cover; and an air pump for inflating the frameless cover.
In other embodiments, the cover for enclosing a spa or pool in the preceding paragraphs may additionally incorporate any of the preceding or subsequent disclosed embodiments.
The Summary of the Invention is not intended to define the claims nor is it intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following Drawings, Detailed Description, and the Claims.
The present invention is illustrated in the drawings and description. However, while particular embodiments are illustrated in the drawings, there is no intention to limit the present invention to the specific embodiment or embodiments disclosed. Rather, the present invention is intended to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention. As such, the drawings are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive.
Unless otherwise defined, all technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this technology belongs.
The spa or pool cover disclosed herein is frameless and therefore capable of providing rigidity without joined or crisscrossed structural parts. For the purposes of the present invention, the terminology “frameless” is generally known as being composed without structural and/or supportive parts crisscrossed, fitted and/or joined together.
For the purposes of the present invention, the terminology “spa or pool” is generally known as an in-the-ground or above ground container, of any shape or size, filled with water intended for swimming or water-based recreation. Moreover, the meaning of the term “spa” may include, without limitation, a small pool, hot tub, tub, or whirlpool. Accordingly, the frameless spa or pool cover as disclosed herein may be designed to be of any shape or size for overlaying any corresponding spa or pool.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are depicted in
Double wall or Drop Stitch material is a woven fabric and is readily available to the skilled artisan in various thicknesses and coatings. For example, the material or fabric is available in a range of thicknesses from 5-50 centimeters (cm). Double wall or Drop Stitch fabric is light, durable, and seamless; and when inflated provides for a flat “walking” surface. Drop Stitch structures have working pressures up to 1 atmosphere which is much higher than any other inflatable shape. Drop Stitch fabric structures are typically comprised of a combination of synthetic materials such as, without limitation, fiberglass and/or polyester. The cables or threads are typically made from steel, Kevlar, and/or glass fiber. Silicon rubber and/or Teflon® are often used to coat or laminate the material. The fabric is made in sheets of about 12 feet wide and of varying lengths. Sheets of fabric may be joined together through lap joints created with a Teflon® fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) film and heat welded together. Such joints are strong, and completely water and airtight. Double wall or Drop Stitch material is commonly used in the field of recreational watersports such as for inflatable watercraft and stand-up paddle boards. See for example, US Publication No. 2013/0137319; and U.S. Pat. No. 7,861,662.
The 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 frameless spa or pool cover disclosed herein may incorporate any number of design features and/or variations known and/or readily available to the skilled artisan. For example, the 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 frameless spa or pool cover of the present invention may include, without limitation, handles sewn or affixed to the cover for carrying, removing and/or applying the cover to the corresponding spa or pool. The 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 cover disclosed herein may also include, without limitation, latches, tie-downs, straps, buckles, clips or the like for securing the cover atop the spa or pool. In addition, the 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 cover disclosed herein may include, without limitation, cut-outs for ease of adding spa or pool chemicals and/or for ease of access and/or entry to only a portion of the spa or pool. The 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 cover disclosed herein may also incorporate, without limitation, a wide variety of customizable cosmetic variations such as logos, colors, and/or decorative designs. The 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 spa or pool cover disclosed herein may additionally be offered, without limitation, in a kit comprising the 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 frameless cover, extra material for mending the 10, 21, 31, 41, 51, 61 inflatable member, a carrying/transport case or bag, and/or a corresponding air pump. In addition, the 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 spa or pool cover disclosed herein may feature any number of a variety of 14 air intake valves as an inflation means.
Without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention, reasonable features, modifications, advantages, and design variations of the claimed 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 cover for enclosing a spa or pool will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art by following the guidelines set forth in the preceding detailed description and embodiments.
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