Underwater illumination is a desirable feature of any swimming pool. It adds value, usability and aesthetics. Most underwater light systems need major modifications to a pool's infrastructure, including draining the pool, drilling holes in the pool wall and installing complicated wiring assemblies adapted for underwater use.
The present invention combines both a skimmer and underwater illumination in one simple, unitary faceplate cover without the need to drain the pool and drill an extra hole in the swimming pool wall for a light. It also eliminates the need to install complicated, dangerous power wiring for a light. Any skimmer faceplate can be easily equipped with the present invention, permitting a swimming pool user to install underwater illumination quickly and easily.
There exists U.S. Pat. No. 5,207,499 for INTEGRAL LIGHT AND LIQUID CIRCULATION FITTING. There is also known U.S. Pat. No. 7,188,378 for SWIMMING POOL IMMERSED LIGHT FIXTURE. Both these patents are for a return fitting, not a skimmer. A return fitting is the inlet for the water that is returned into the pool through a pump to promote a circulatory current to move debris into the pool a skimmer.
There also U.S. Pat. No. 3,706,379 to Erlich for SKIMMER ASSEMBLY HAVING AN AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF WEIR disclosing a skimmer faceplate with an integrated light. This patent is very different from the present invention due to the fact the Erlich invention is a skimmer faceplate, not a faceplate cover. The Erlich design requires an opening to be cut in the pool wall for a light fixture, with sophisticated electrical connections pre-installed to power the light. In use, installation of the Erlich design on a pool wall will severely weaken the wall due to the surface area of wall that must be removed for proper installation, thus heightening the risk of catastrophic failure when the pool is filled with water. The pressure of the water, not supported by a wall that was removed to install the Erlich design, will rupture the wall where the Erlich design is mounted, thereby destroying the pool. The Erlich design is also prohibitively expensive to manufacture out of plastic due to the configuration of its elements.
The present invention permits a swimming pool user to install underwater illumination without drilling holes in the pool wall or installing wiring. The present invention, being a faceplate cover, is snapped onto a typical swimming pool skimmer faceplate. The faceplate cover of the present invention incorporates a light source below the skimmer's mouth. In other embodiments, the light could be placed on either side of the faceplate cover, on both sides of the faceplate cover, or on all three sides of the faceplate cover.
The faceplate cover of the present invention has all necessary electric wiring built in and pre-wired, so that the user simply plugs the wiring harness into a power supply outside of the pool wall near to the skimmer, and the swimming pool instantly has underwater illumination. In one alternative, the user can drill a hole in the skimmer's body above the water line to feed the wire. In another alternative, if the user does not want to drill a hole in the skimmer, he can remove a pre-scored notch from the faceplate cover to accommodate the wire over the top edge of the faceplate cover.
The present invention is an elegant, slim and streamlined alternative to an otherwise expensive and complicated swimming pool addition. Since no holes need to be drilled in the pool wall, leaks are averted. Considering all wiring is built into the faceplate cover of the invention, the risk of electrocution due to faulty wiring is minimized. Changing the LED lights is very easy, as the LED holder is part of the skimmer's faceplate cover and not hard-wired into the pool wall infrastructure.
The present invention allows a pool to be fitted with underwater lighting for a fraction of the usual cost, and with almost no tools. No changes are necessary to the pool's structure, no electrical wiring needs to be installed, and fitting the underwater lights can be accomplished within minutes.
The present invention uses a feature common to all swimming pools: the skimmer. The present invention comprises a faceplate cover attached to a regular faceplate, wherein said faceplate cover contains an integrated light and hard-wired for low voltage electricity. Once plugged in, the light incorporated into the present faceplate cover acts as an underwater illumination, adding value and usability to any pool.
Referring now to drawings, the preferred embodiment is described on
In operation, in the preferred embodiment, user snaps light 8 into its cavity 22 inside faceplate cover 4, clips wire 10 along faceplate cover 4's inside edge, drills a hole in skimmer 2's body, feeds wire 10 through the resulting hole, installs through-fitting 12, and plugs in LED light 8's plug 16 into a low voltage power supply apparatus (not shown). In another embodiment shown on
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A power converter to convert household current (110V, etc.) to 12-volt is provided to the user with the invention. Other power transmission means are possible.
This application is continuation-in-part of regular application Ser. No. 14/954,451 filed on Nov. 30, 2015. The present invention relates to a swimming pool skimmer faceplate cover with an integrated underwater light. All swimming pools require a skimmer apparatus to remove floating debris such as leaves and insects. A skimmer is standard equipment in every pool, and every skimmer has a faceplate. The present invention is an accessory for a skimmer faceplate, namely a faceplate cover that adds advantageous and aesthetic underwater illumination. It is easy to install, and does not require for a pool to be drained for installation.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 14954451 | Nov 2015 | US |
Child | 15670075 | US |