This invention relates generally to providing pool lift portability.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) sets forth standards and requirements regarding the accessibility of swimming pools to handicapped or disabled persons. Public pools are required to have at least one method of disabled access, commonly manifested in the form of a ramp or lift, and the act describes extensive systems, design, and operation specifications required for a lift device to be considered ADA compliant. Common lift engineering challenges include securing the lift to the ground, transporting the lift between storage and use locations, providing a strong and steady drive system to operate the lift, stabilizing the lift's chair to remain upright during deployment, and incorporating safety systems.
A pool lift portability apparatus is provided comprising a first forewheel assembly configured to be attached to a pool lift base adjacent a forward edge of the pool lift base and comprising a first forewheel supported for rotation about a first forewheel axis. The apparatus also includes a jack comprising a first jack wheel supported for rotation about a first jack wheel axis. The jack is configured for attachment to the lift base in a position where the first jack wheel is spaced from the first forewheel. The jack is actuable to alternately lift and lower the pool lift by alternately moving the first jack wheel between extended and retracted positions so as to rotate the pool lift base about the first forewheel axis so that the pool lift base is in contact with a supporting surface when the first jack wheel is in its retracted position, and so that the pool lift base is supported by the first forewheel and the first jack wheel in a transport position spaced from the supporting surface when the first jack wheel is in its extended position.
A pool lift apparatus is provided comprising a base supportable on a surface adjacent an edge of a basin and generally above a surface level of fluid retained in the basin. A main beam is supported on the base at a main beam inner end for pivotal motion about a base axis. A seat is supported on the main beam adjacent an outer end of the main beam for pivotal motion about a seat axis oriented generally parallel to the base axis, the seat being configured to carry a passenger. A driver is connected between the main beam and a fixed structure adjacent the basin and actuable to pivot the main beam about the base axis between a deployed position suspending the seat at least partially within the basin, and a stowed position suspending the seat in a position displaced laterally from the basin. The apparatus also includes a seat attitude maintenance linkage comprising a single-side two-link crank linkage. The linkage includes a short link supported for pivotal motion about the seat axis and connected to the seat, and a long link that is pivotally connected adjacent a long link outer end to a short link upper end at an outer pivot point shared with the short link, and that is pivotally connected adjacent a long link inner end to the base at an inner pivot point. The outer pivot point is spaced from the chair pivot point in a direction generally parallel to a direction the inner pivot point is spaced from the base axis, and the long link being spaced from the main beam by a distance sufficient to eliminate shearing action between the long link and the main beam as the driver and linkage move the main beam between its deployed and stowed positions.
These and other features and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art in connection with the following detailed description and the drawings disclosing one or more embodiments of the invention, in which:
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The forearms may extend forward from their aft ends 28 beyond the forward edge 20 of the portability apparatus base plate 16 to respective forearm forward ends 30. The forewheels 22 may be supported on generally horizontal metal axles 32 carried by the forearms 26 for rotation about the forewheel axis 24 adjacent the forearm forward ends 30 to ease the lifting of the pool lift apparatus 10 by providing a longer torque arm distance between the forewheels 22 and an aft-mounted jack 34. The forewheels 22 may be fixed in a coaxial relationship to one another in the present embodiment, but in other embodiments may be castered, i.e., supported for pivotal motion about generally vertical axes.
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The jack 34 may also include a cover shell 60 supported on the jack wheel support member 52 and the jack attachment member 46 for pivotal motion about the jack wheel support member axis 55. The cover shell 60 may comprise any suitable material and may be configured to pivot between an open position (allowing access to jack components such as the over-center linkage 48), and a closed position (protecting operators and users from internal moving parts of the jack 34).
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A driver 76, which may comprise a linear actuator, may be connected between the main beam 64 and a fixed structure such as the pool lift base 17 adjacent the basin 63 as best shown in
As best shown in FIGS. 6 and 8-10, the lift apparatus 10 may include a seat attitude maintenance linkage 80 comprising a single-side two-link crank linkage. This linkage 80 may include a short link 82 supported on the seat axle 72 for pivotal motion about the seat axis 74. As shown in
The linkage 80 may also include a hockey stick-shaped long link 88 that is pivotally connected adjacent a long link outer end 90 to a short link upper end 92 at an outer pivot point 94 shared with the short link 82. The long link 88 may be pivotally connected adjacent a long link inner end 96 to the base 17 at an inner pivot point 98. The inner pivot point 98 may be defined by an inner pivot point axle in the form of a bolt 102 that passes through a hole formed in the long link 88 adjacent the long link inner end 96 and through a hole formed in an upstanding bracket 106 which may be included in the base 17. The outer pivot point 94 may be spaced from the seat axis 74 in a direction generally parallel to a direction the inner pivot point 98 is spaced from the base axis 68, and by a distance generally equal to that between the inner pivot point 98 and the base axis 68.
The long link 88 may be spaced from the main beam 64 by a distance sufficient to eliminate shearing action between the long link 88 and the main beam 64 as the driver 76 and linkage 80 move the main beam 64 between its deployed and stowed positions to eliminate any danger of damage to items, such as human fingers, that might be disposed between the long link 88 and the main beam 64. The space between the long link 88 and the main beam 64 may be a distance of at least 0.75 inches, and in the present embodiment, 1.350 inches, at a point along the outer end of the long link 88 where the long link 88 lies closest to the main beam 64. As shown in
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In practice; an operator can easily prepare a pool lift apparatus 10 to be rolled from one location to another across a pool deck (or other supporting surface) by actuating the jack to move the jack wheels to their extended positions, which raises the base plate 16 of the pool lift apparatus 10 off the support surface and onto the wheels of the portability apparatus 12. Conversely, an operator can easily lower the pool lift apparatus 10 into a desired position on a supporting surface by actuating the jack to move the jack wheels to their retracted positions.
A pool lift portability apparatus constructed as described above allows an operator to mobilize a pool lift, easily move the lift to a desired location, then safely and precisely lower the lift to be secured in a desired position at the desired location.
This description, rather than describing limitations of an invention, only illustrates an embodiment of the invention recited in the claims. The language of this description is therefore exclusively descriptive and is non-limiting. Obviously, it's possible to modify this invention from what the description teaches. Within the scope of the claims, one may practice the invention other than as described above.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US2012/065346 | 11/15/2012 | WO | 00 | 5/15/2014 |
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61559756 | Nov 2011 | US |