This application is a 371 of PCT/FR2015/050961, filed on Apr. 9, 2015, published on Oct. 13, 2016 under publication number WO 2016/162607, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to the field of movable bottoms for swimming pools or hollow cavities, able to be installed in these cavities and to be moved parallel to the main plane thereof. The invention relate particularly to swimming pools; any hollow cavity the top surface of which is to be successively covered and uncovered falls within the field of the invention.
The device according to the invention therefore makes it possible to transform a cavity or swimming pool either into an open cavity when the movable bottom is disposed at the bottom of said cavity, or into a floor when the movable bottom is in a so-called high position. In the case of a swimming pool, it is a case of transforming a cavity filled with water into a flat surface on which it is possible to move (walk, run, etc).
In existing systems, two main problems are posed: firstly the manufacture of platforms is laborious and expensive, in particular because of numerous different parts to be assembled. Normally, the platforms consist of a metal mesh comprising parallel longitudinal bars between which short transverse elements are inserted, fixed between two consecutive longitudinal bars. Thus the number of transverse elements is very large, which requires time and expertise to produce such a mesh; secondly this prior art requires the installation at the bottom of a swimming pool of a push and pull system able to raise and lower the platform able to serve alternatively as a swimming pool or floor. Moreover, the push and pull system is usually bulky and installation thereof at the bottom of the swimming pool gives rise to a not insignificant loss of volume of the part of the cavity used as a swimming pool.
By way of illustration, the document FR 2 823 239 is known, which describes such a device and is characterised by a platform composed of parallel lintels and parallel cross members forming together a structural mesh. The lintels and cross members are superimposed. Means for raising and lowering this platform comprise in particular a jack contained in the mesh as well as a set of cables controlled by the jack, and associated with attachment points in the walls of the cavity. This type of structure is completely adapted to the size of the cavity to be dealt with, so that its cost is high; the lintels and cross members must be cut on site, to measure; assembly thereof requires various operations necessarily executed by a skilled technician. In addition a very large number of mechanical parts are necessary.
The document FR 2 923 239 describes a device in the same field, intended for the same function. This device comprises only cross members so that a less good distribution of forces is achieved, compared with the device described in the previous document. However, this device is to be taken into account as an illustrative example of a movable bottom for a swimming pool.
These known devices must be considered to be “made to measure” assemblies, produced individually. They costs and their installation times are thereby high.
A need therefore exists for devices of this type able to be installed and used quickly, with unskilled personnel. Equipment that can be supplied in kit form and easy to assemble appears to be a real technical need.
The invention aims to remedy the drawbacks of the prior art and in particular to propose a device able to be assembled and used quickly, which adapts easily to diverse varied dimensions of swimming pools or hollow cavities.
To do this, a movable-bottom device is proposed for swimming pools or hollow cavities, comprising a frame fixed to a mesh framework comprising first so-called upper profiles extending in a first direction and belonging to at least one first plane P1 referred to as the upper plane and second so-called lower profiles superimposed on the first profiles and extending in a second direction preferentially perpendicular to the first direction and belonging to a second plane P2 referred to as the lower plane different from the first plane P1, means for raising and lowering the frame and the framework, and means for motorising the raising and lowering means.
According to a first aspect of the invention, said profiles have a U-shaped cross section having a first face and a second face parallel to each other and connected by a third face of height H, the first face and the second face being provided with openings organised in sequences over the length L of the profile, each sequence comprising a first series of N1 openings aligned and equidistant by a distance d1, said series being juxtaposed with a second series of N2 openings aligned and equidistant by a distance d2 greater than d1, N1 being less than or equal to N2; the third face being provided with two rows of N1 openings aligned and equidistant by a distance d1 placed opposite the openings of the first and second faces and an opening elongate over the height H and surrounded by at least four openings aligned with the two rows of openings; each end of a profile comprises openings on each face; and said profiles are bolted together.
Such an arrangement makes it possible to bring standardised profiles in situ, which can easily be cut to the required measurements before being assembled together to form both the framework and the frame; the other constituent means fit on such a structure in order to achieve all the necessary functionalities, main and ancillary. In particular the distance d1 and d2, which relate to the pitches between the openings measured over the length of the profiles, represent an advantageous standardisation in particular for the fabrication and then assembly of the profiles together.
Furthermore, the device according to the invention makes it possible, in particular through the relative and specific arrangement of the first and second profiles, to guide and pass the cable-type elements of the raising system, in an optimised fashion.
In particular, the device further comprises angle brackets provided with openings aligned on two levels for fixing at right angles two lower profiles constituting said frame, said angle bracket being bolted to each of said profiles. These angle brackets can be termed universal in that they are suitable whatever the dimensions of the profiles and therefore of the swimming pools concerned.
Furthermore, the device according to the invention comprises angle brackets provided with openings aligned on two levels for fixing at right angles a profile constituting the framework on a profile constituting the frame, said angle brackets being bolted to each other.
Moreover, the device may comprise stabilisation means placed at the periphery of the frame, able to achieve sliding contact between said frame and the internal wall of the swimming pool or hollow cavity. Preferably, the stabilisation means are disposed substantially at the plane P2.
More specifically, said stabilisation means comprise brushes fixed to the periphery of the frame, by means of a support able to be bolted to one of the first or second faces of a profile of the framework, and to its third face.
Furthermore, at the frame, at least one side constituting said frame preferentially comprises two parallel profiles fixed (bolted) to each other via an intermediate part.
Specifically, said raising and lowering means comprise at least one jack disposed substantially in said lower plane P2. Said jack may be motorised.
Specifically, said jack is fixed between two second profiles of the framework, said jack having a first fixed end and a second movable end guided on a plate and cooperating with at least one pulley; at least one cable is provided with a first end fixed to an anchoring point of the internal wall of the swimming pool or hollow cavity and a second end fixed to an anchoring element connected to the meshed framework.
More specifically, the raising and lowering means also comprise at least one intermediate metal sheet for fixing and guiding said jack, said metal sheet being able to be bolted to two second profiles.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the number N1 of the first series of openings is equal to three; the number N2 of the second series of openings is equal to seven.
Without departing from the scope of the invention, said first and second faces of said profiles comprise rounded longitudinal edges; this avoids sharp and therefore dangerous edges during handling. In addition, cables or elongate elements may be guided and/or housed along these longitudinal edges.
Other features, details and advantages of the invention will emerge from a reading of the following description, with reference to the accompanying figures, which illustrate:
For more clarity, identical or similar elements are marked by identical reference signs on all the figures.
Naturally the dimensions of the frame 1 and of the meshed framework 2 will be adapted to the profile of the swimming pool or cavity to be equipped; this sizing will be facilitated by the invention, in particular by virtue of the particular features of the profiles 1, 2.
The device according to the invention further comprises means for raising and lowering the frame 1 and the framework 2. As is known and as will be explained in more detail below, these means may comprise anchoring points 3 in the internal wall of the swimming pool, a set of cables or ropes 4 each tensioned between a first anchoring point 3 and a second anchoring point 30. Between these two points, multiple return and guide pulleys 6, 61 are provided, which determine a path for each cable 4. Advantageously, a motorised jack 5 is provided, with a first end fixed to the meshed framework, and a second end, to which return pulleys are fixed, is guided by a plate itself fixed to the framework. Advantageously, the jack 5 and the cables 4 are disposed in the lower plane P2. This arrangement allows an easier routing of the cables and better cooperation with the return pulleys 6 towards the first anchoring points 3.
A motorization is provided for controlling the jack 5, in a manner known per se.
Preferentially, the frame 1 is formed by a double row of profiles 20 arranged so that the means that are fixed thereto belong to the lower plane P2 for at least one direction. This aspect will be explained below in relation to
In order to be able to assemble the profiles easily in a standardised fashion, they are provided with holes organised as follows: the first face or wall 201 and the second face or wall 202 are provided with openings organised in sequences of the length L of the profile concerned. As shown in
The third face or wall 203 as shown in
In this way profiles 20, 21 are produced, provided with openings organised in standardised sequences. The distances between openings are equal to d1, d2 or a multiple of these values; this constitutes ease of manufacture that is very advantageous. Furthermore, the profiles 20, 21 are cut in situ to the required length. Such profiles make it possible advantageously to form a frame 1 and a bolted framework. The frame 1 is here formed by twice two profiles 20 parallel to each other, situated on the lower plane P2, and twice two profiles 21 situated at the upper plane P1. The first profiles 20 are bolted to the second profile 21.
Such profiles may also be contiguous at their third faces 203 in order to build an I-shaped profile, structurally more rigid than a U-shaped profile as described above. A person skilled in the art can easily build I-shaped profiles in particular by means of the presence of and at the arrangement of the predefined openings, which combine perfectly.
Angle brackets 8 are provided in order to form the corners of the frame 1. These angle brackets 8, as can be seen in
Thus stabilisation means 7 consisting for example of a brush 10 and a connecting piece 11 referred to as the brush support allowing a bolted connection to a profile 20 or 21 is preferentially fixed to a profile 21. The brush 10 is known per se. Characteristically, the brush support 11 has a U shape with a lug. One of the arms of the U is in contact with the first or second face of the profile concerned; this arm is provided with openings that preferentially correspond to the openings 2010 of the first 201 and second 202 faces, that is to say distant by d1. The base of the U has an opening for fixing an end piece of the brush 10. The lug of the U is perpendicular to its two main arms and comes into contact with the third face 203 of the profile. Fixing by bolts is provided. At least two openings distant by D1 are provided for this purpose in the lug of the brush support 11.
An elongate additional opening (not referenced, not visible) is provided; its shape corresponds to an elongate opening 2031 provided in the third face of the profile. The pulley 6 itself is disposed facing the additional opening and the opening 2031 so that the rope or cable 4 wound on the pulley 6 easily passes through these openings. Preferentially, a second profile 21 is provided, disposed parallel to and at a short distance from the outermost profile 21. The second row of openings of the first arm affords connection with the second profile 21.
On one side of the frame 1, as many pulleys as necessary are provided. By way of non-limitative example,
With regard to the means for raising and lowering the frame 1 and the framework, a jack, for example hydraulic, is preferably provided, disposed horizontally, and a first end 50 of which is fixed to a plate itself fixed between two lower profiles 21; the jack has a height less than or equal to the height H of the profile; it does not project beyond it in order not to increase the thickness of the device. Moreover, the jack 5 cooperates with a set of cables 4 having various routes between the anchoring points 3 and a plate for fixing the cables, fixed between two lower profiles 21. A set of pulleys 61 define the routes mainly disposed in or in the vicinity of the second plane P2. The pulleys 6, placed on the frame 1, allow a change in direction of the cables, between the horizontal plane and a vertical direction substantially vertically in line with an anchoring point 3. The second end 51 of the jack 5 is guided on a guide plate 52 and comprises a clevis 53 for holding the pulleys 61. Advantageously, these means are disposed at the lower plane P2. In this way a particular distribution of the cables 4 is provided which, by means of a pulley block system, allows, with an elongation of the jack 5, a travel of the meshed structure 1, 2 that is several times greater. The pulleys 61 placed on the plate 52 are so-called block and tackle pulleys. This feature is highly advantageous in terms of space requirement, strength and ergonomics of the device according to the invention.
The amplitude of the movement of the rod of the jack associated with the routing of the cables 4 enables the frame 1 and the framework 2 to pass alternately from a high position according to which the movable bottom fits flush with the surface of the ground bordering the cavity or swimming pool, to a low position in which the movable bottom is in contact with or very close to the bottom of the cavity or swimming pool.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2015/050961 | 4/9/2015 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2016/162607 | 10/13/2016 | WO | A |
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20090235446 | Juracek | Sep 2009 | A1 |
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2103761 | Sep 2009 | EP |
2823239 | Oct 2002 | FR |
S62 78367 | Apr 1987 | JP |
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20180112428 A1 | Apr 2018 | US |