Information
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Patent Grant
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6529664
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Patent Number
6,529,664
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 2, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Sircus; Brian
- Webb; Brian S.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 385 115
- 362 581
- 362 562
- 004 496
- 156 245
- 249 10
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method and apparatus mounts one or more optical fibers in a channel in a track along the periphery of a pool. The method and apparatus prevent slurry from entering the channel during the construction of a coping along the pool periphery. The track is mounted in the coping.
Description
This invention pertains to a method and apparatus for mounting one or more optical fibers in apparatus for supporting or securing the optical fibers in a selected position and orientation.
More particularly, this invention pertains to a method and apparatus for mounting one or more optical fibers along an edge of a pool of liquid.
In a further respect, the invention pertains to a method and apparatus for mounting along the periphery of a swimming pool a fiber optic track to receive a bundle of optical fibers and to secure the bundle in a selected position at the pool periphery.
Unitary tracks for receiving a bundle of optical fibers are well known. Such tracks can be installed while concrete slurry is molded or shaped to produce the coping or edge of a swimming pool. The tracks typically each include anchor legs or feet that extend into the concrete slurry and that, once the slurry hardens, prevent the track from being removed from the concrete. Each track includes a U-shaped channel. The channel includes a pair of spaced apart, outwardly extending, flexible, elastic arms. When a bundle of optical fibers is pressed into the U-shaped channel, the bundle initially elastically forces the flexible arms apart. Once the bundle of optical fibers is completely pressed into the channel, the flexible arms elastically snap back to their original position to retain the bundle of optical fibers in the U-shaped channel. One problem encountered during the installation of tracks in wet concrete slurry is that portions of slurry tend to flow or fall into the U-shaped channel and harden, making it difficult to clean the hardened concrete from the channel and use channel to receive a bundle of optical fibers.
Accordingly, it would be highly desirable to provide an improved method and apparatus which would prevent concrete slurry from collecting inside a track during installation of the track in the periphery of a swimming pool.
Therefore, it is a principal object of the instant invention to provide an improved method and apparatus for constructing the peripheral edge of a pool of liquid.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved method and apparatus for installing a mounting track in the periphery of a pool.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improved method and apparatus for mounting a bundle of optical fibers at the edge of a pool.
The foregoing and other, further and more specific objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the invention, taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is perspective view illustrating apparatus for constructing the peripheral edge of a pool of liquid in accordance with the principles of the invention;
FIG. 1A
is a perspective view illustrating construction details of a portion of the foam form
10
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2
is a side view illustrating an anchor utilized in the apparatus of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2A
is a section view of the anchor of
FIG. 2
taken along section line
2
A—
2
A thereof and further illustrating construction details thereof;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view illustrating a track which can be utilized to mount a bundle of optical fibers in accordance with the principles of the invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view illustrating another track which can be utilized to mount a bundle of optical fibers in accordance with the principles of the invention;
FIG. 5
is a side elevation view illustrating a button utilized to secure the anchor of
FIG. 2
in a form in the manner illustrated in
FIG. 1
; and,
FIG. 6
is a perspective view illustrating the mode of operation of the apparatus of
FIGS. 1
to
5
A.
Briefly, in accordance with the invention, I provide an improved method for mounting a track along the periphery of a pool of water. The track includes a mounting channel shaped and dimensioned to receive a bundle of optical fibers. The improved method includes the steps of providing a form, the form including a portion shaped and dimensioned to fit sealingly in the mounting channel; securing the track on the form such that the portion fits sealingly in the mounting channel; pouring a slurry against the form; allowing the slurry to harden; and, separating the form from the hardened slurry such that the portion is removed from the mounting channel.
In other embodiment of the invention, I provide apparatus for forming along the periphery of a pool a system for mounting a bundle of optical fibers. The apparatus includes a form including an elongate sealing portion; and, an elongate track mounted on the form. The track includes a plurality of spaced apart apertures formed therethrough; and, a mounting channel shaped and dimensioned to receive the bundle of optical fibers. The channel is mounted on the elongate sealing portion of the form such that the sealing portion prevents a slurry from flowing into the mounting channel. The apparatus also includes a plurality of anchor members each extending through the form and one of the apertures in the track.
Turning now to the drawings, which depict the presently preferred embodiments of the invention for the purpose of illustrating the practice thereof and not by way of limitation of the scope of the invention, and in which like reference characters refer to corresponding elements throughout the several views,
FIG. 1
illustrates apparatus for forming along the periphery of a pool a system for mounting a bundle of optical fibers. The apparatus includes a foam form
10
, includes an elongate track
12
mounted on the form
10
, and includes a plurality of anchor:members
11
each extending through form
10
and through one of the spaced apart apertures
24
equally spaced along and through track
12
.
The track
12
for a rectangular or “flat” bundle of optical fibers is shown in FIG.
4
. Track
12
includes apertures
24
formed therethrough at spaced apart intervals; includes opposing L-shaped fingers
14
,
15
; includes rectangular, flat inner face
72
; and, includes opposing elastic fingers
22
,
23
. As indicated by dashed lines
50
, fingers
22
and
23
are shaped and dimensioned to permit a flat bundle
50
of optical fibers to be snapped intermediate fingers
22
and
23
into the position in track
12
illustrated in FIG.
4
.
The track
25
for a round bundle
51
of optical fibers is shown in FIG.
3
. Track
25
includes apertures
27
formed therethrough at spaced apart intervals; includes opposing L-shaped fingers
26
,
27
; and, includes opposing elastic fingers
29
,
30
. As indicated by dashed lines
51
, fingers
29
and
30
are shaped and dimensioned to permit a round bundle
51
of optical fibers to be snapped intermediate fingers
29
,
30
into the position in track
25
illustrated in FIG.
3
.
FIGS. 2 and 2A
illustrate the anchor
11
used to position a light track
12
,
25
on form
10
and in the peripheral edge or coping of a swimming pool. Anchor
11
includes T-head
17
, neck
18
, collar
16
and leg
19
. Anchor
11
is frangible. Leg
19
breaks off from collar
16
at juncture
21
. The collar
16
is oblong and is shaped such that it can be oriented to fit intermediate fingers
26
,
28
(or
14
,
15
) and then turned 90 degrees to lock into the U-shaped groove
70
formed by fingers
26
,
28
(or to lock into U-shaped groove
71
formed by fingers
14
,
15
). Fingers
26
,
28
of track
25
are shown in FIG.
3
. Fingers
14
and
15
of track
12
are shown in FIG.
4
.
FIGS. 1 and 5
illustrate buttons
20
,
20
A which can be slid over leg
19
to secure anchor
11
on foam form
10
. Form
10
can be constructed from any desired material. As shown in
FIG. 5A
, button
20
A includes aperture
63
and circular face
64
. When button
20
A is slid over leg
19
of anchor
11
, one of the serrations
62
on leg
19
interlocks with button
20
A (or button
20
) such that button
20
A is maintained in position on leg
19
with surface
64
pressing against the back surface
65
of form
10
.
Foam form
10
includes outwardly projecting elongate portion or lip
13
which extends the length of form
10
. Elongate lip
13
is shaped to fit snugly and sealingly in and to be compressed between fingers
22
and
23
of a track
12
(or fingers
29
and
30
of track
25
) such that concrete which is poured behind and against form in the direction of arrow A is prevented from flowing or seeping or leaking into the space between fingers
22
,
23
(or fingers
29
,
30
). As can be seen in
FIG. 1
, elongate lip
13
has a rectangular cross-sectional area.
In use, during the construction of a swimming pool or other pool, foam form
10
is utilized as follows to produce the coping or edge which extends around the top of the pool.
Form
10
is fixed in position with stakes
68
or other securing means. A length of track
12
is pushed over lip
13
in the manner illustrated in FIG.
1
. Lip
13
sealingly fits between fingers
22
,
23
of track
12
. The leg
19
of an anchor
11
is pushed through an aperture
24
in track
12
, and the anchor
11
is positioned and collar
16
is oriented with edges
81
,
82
(
FIG. 2A
) parallel to elongate fingers
14
and
15
and to axis X such that collar
16
can be pushed between fingers
14
and
15
and seated against inner face
72
of track
12
. The distance from edge
81
to edge
82
is slightly less than the distance Y between edges
14
,
15
. Leg
19
is then pushed completely through form
10
such that collar
16
passes between fingers
14
and
15
contacts and seats against face
72
. T-head
17
of anchor
11
is grasped manually or grasped with a tool, and anchor
11
is rotated ninety degrees in the direction of arrow D (
FIG. 1
) so that collar
16
turns through an arc of 90 degrees in track
12
to the position shown in FIG.
1
. When collar
16
turns in this manner through an arc of ninety degrees, the outer ends
83
,
84
of collar
16
“lock” into position in U-shaped groove
71
between L-shaped fingers
14
and
15
and face
72
(see
FIG. 4
for illustration of fingers
14
,
15
). The length L (
FIG. 2A
) from end
83
to
84
is slightly less than the width M (
FIG. 4
) of groove
71
and is greater than the distance from edge
81
to edge
82
. After collar
16
is locked in U-shaped groove
71
, anchor
11
is in the position illustrated in FIG.
1
. Button
20
is slipped over leg
19
and pressed against form
10
in the position shown in
FIG. 1
to fix anchor
11
in the position shown in FIG.
1
and to fix track
12
in position over lip
13
in the manner illustrated in FIG.
1
. An anchor
11
is selected for each of the other apertures
24
in track
12
. The leg
19
of each anchor
11
which is selected for one of the remaining apertures
24
is pushed through the aperture
24
and form
10
, the collar
16
is locked in groove
71
, and anchor
11
is secured in form
10
with a button
20
,
20
A in the manner just described. The diameter of the leg
19
of an anchor
11
is slightly less than the diameter of an aperture
24
(or
27
) or
63
so that leg
19
can readily slide through apertures
24
,
63
. Oval collar
16
is larger than and does not fit through aperture
24
(or
27
).
Concrete slurry
60
or some other desired slurry composition which will harden is poured behind form
10
in the directions indicated by arrows A. After the concrete
60
hardens, form
10
is removed. During the removal of form
10
, the leg
19
on each frangible anchor
11
is broken off from collar
60
at point
21
and is discarded in the manner indicated by dashed lines
19
and arrow E in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 6
illustrates hardened concrete
60
after legs
19
are broken off anchors
11
and after form
10
is removed. As shown in
FIG. 6
, the T-head
17
, neck
18
, and collar
16
of each anchor
11
remain anchored in hardened concrete along with track
12
. A “flat” fiber optic bundle
50
can be snapped into position between elastic fingers
22
,
23
.
In
FIG. 6
, arcuate surface
50
A is adjacent and contacts arcuate surface
50
of form
10
before form
10
is removed from hardened concrete
60
; surface
51
A is adjacent and contacts flat surface
51
of form
10
before form
10
is removed from hardened concrete
60
; surface
52
A is adjacent and contacts flat surface
52
of form
10
before form
10
is removed from hardened concrete
60
; etc.
Having described my invention in such terms as to enable those of skill in the art to make and practice it, and having described the presently preferred embodiments thereof,
Claims
- 1. Apparatus for forming along the periphery of a pool a system for mounting a bundle of optical fibers, said apparatus including(a) a form including an elongate sealing portion; (b) an elongate track mounted on said form, said track including (i) a mounting channel shaped and dimensioned to receive the bundle of optical fibers, said channel having an elongate back and being mounted on said elongate sealing portion of said form such that said sealing portion prevents a slurry from flowing into said mounting channel, (ii) an elongate U-shaped groove, (iii) an elongate back common to and intermediate said channel and said groove, and (iv) a plurality of spaced apart apertures formed through said back of and opening into said channel and said groove; and, (c) a plurality of anchor members each extending through said form, said channel, said groove, and one of said apertures.
- 2. Apparatus for forming along the periphery of a pool a system for mounting a bundle of optical fibers, said apparatus including(a) a form including an elongate sealing portion; (b) an elongate track mounted on said form, said track including (i) a mounting channel shaped and dimensioned to receive the bundle of optical fibers, said channel being mounted on said elongate sealing portion of said form such that said sealing portion prevents a slurry from flowing into said mounting channel, (ii) an elongate U-shaped groove, and (iv) a plurality of spaced apart apertures; and, (c) a plurality of anchor members each extending through said form, said channel, said groove, and one of said apertures and each including a collar shaped and dimensioned, when said anchor member is inserted in one of said apertures, to be inserted in said groove and turned to lock said anchor member in position such that said collar and said anchor member are prevented from being pulled out of said groove, said channel, said groove, and said aperture.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said sealing portion extends into said channel.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein(a) said track includes a back intermediate said groove and said channel, and (b) said back is contacted by said sealing portion.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said apertures extend through said back.
- 6. Apparatus for forming along the periphery of a pool a system for mounting a bundle of optical fibers, said apparatus including(a) a form including an elongate sealing portion; (b) an elongate track mounted on said form, said track including (i) a mounting channel shaped and dimensioned to receive the bundle of optical fibers, said channel being mounted on said elongate sealing portion of said form such that said sealing portion prevents a slurry from flowing into said mounting channel, (ii) an elongate groove, and (iv) a plurality of spaced apart apertures; (c) a plurality of anchor members each extending through said form and including (i) a proximate end and a distal end, said proximate end including a collar inserted in said groove and turned to lock said anchor member in position such that said collar and said anchor member are prevented from being pulled out of said groove, and (ii) a distal end; and, (d) concrete extending around said distal end of each of said anchor members and contacting said form.
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