Portable device for generating a current in a vessel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6789278
  • Patent Number
    6,789,278
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 27, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 14, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A portable device is provided for generating a current in a vessel having a side-wall, the vessel containing a fluid. The device includes a housing having an inlet and an outlet, and a motor attached to the housing. A propeller, driven by the motor, is positioned in the housing. A float is attached to the housing to create a buoyant force sufficient to keep the portable device afloat in the fluid. Fluid is drawn into the housing through the inlet side and forced out of the housing through the outlet side to generate the current in the vessel.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a portable device for generating a current in a vessel containing fluid. More specifically, this invention provides an exercise or recreational device for swimming pool use.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Swimming pools installed in or on the grounds of private property owners are generally too small in size for purposes of enabling a user to perform long distance lap swimming. Larger sized pools suitable for long distance lap swimming are expensive to build and maintain. There is a need to convert smaller, inexpensive pools into usage for long distance swimming. Prior devices have been proposed which generate a continuous end-to-end current in a small sized tank against which a swimmer can swim in one relatively stationary place. Such devices are, however, difficult and expensive to manufacture, and comprise a current generating device integral with the swimming pool.




So-called portable current-generating devices typically require support members and mounting hardware. Such a device requires the user to first install it in a pool before it can operate to generate a current. Installation can be cumbersome, and typically requires the use of tools and hardware. Depending upon the size and weight of the unit, installation often requires the efforts of more than one person. Because such an operation takes considerable time and effort, the device is typically left in place in its installed position, in effect becoming a permanent fixture in a swimming pool and detracting from the overall size of the pool.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a portable device for generating a current in a vessel containing a fluid. The device includes a housing having an inlet and an outlet, and a motor attached to the housing. A propeller, driven by the motor, is positioned in the housing. A float is attached to the housing to create a buoyant force sufficient to keep the portable device afloat in the fluid. Fluid is drawn into the housing through the inlet side and forced out of the housing through the outlet side to generate the current in the vessel.




A further embodiment of the present invention provides a portable device for generating a current in a swimming pool containing water. The device includes a housing having an inlet and an outlet. A propeller, driven by a motor, is positioned in the housing. A float is attached to the housing to create a buoyant force sufficient to keep the portable device afloat in the water. Water is drawn into the housing through the inlet side and forced out of the housing through the outlet side to generate the current in the swimming pool. The buoyant force of the float and the rotation of the propeller stabilize the portable device in the water by positioning the portable device adjacent a side-wall of the swimming pool.




Another embodiment of the present invention provides a method of swimming in a pool against a current. The method includes placing a floating current-generating device into the pool, allowing the floating device to move in the pool to a stabilized position adjacent a side-wall of the pool, and swimming against the current in front of the device.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be described with reference to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the figures, of which:





FIG. 1

is a side view of an embodiment of a portable device for generating a current in a vessel in accordance with the present invention, the device positioned adjacent a side-wall of the vessel;





FIG. 2

is a front perspective view of the embodiment of a portable device for generating a current in a vessel illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a rear perspective view of the embodiment of a portable device for generating a current in a vessel illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a side view of another embodiment of a portable device for generating a current in a vessel in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a side view of a motor, propeller, and speed control device in accordance with the prior art;





FIG. 6

is a side view of a further embodiment of a portable device for generating a current in a vessel in accordance with the present invention, the device positioned adjacent a side-wall of the vessel;





FIG. 7

is a side view of another embodiment of a portable device for generating a current in a vessel in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 8

is a side view of another motor, propeller, and speed control device in accordance with the prior art.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Preferred features of embodiments of this invention will now be described with reference to the figures. It will be appreciated that the spirit and scope of the invention is not limited to the embodiments selected for illustration. Also, it should be noted that the drawings are not rendered to any particular scale or proportion. It is contemplated that any of the configurations and materials described hereafter can be modified within the scope of this invention.




Generally with reference to

FIGS. 1-4

, a portable device


10


is provided for generating a current “A” in a vessel


12


having a side-wall


14


, the vessel


12


containing a fluid


16


. The device


10


includes a housing


18


having an inlet with a flat surface


20


and an outlet


22


, and a motor


24


attached to the housing


18


. A propeller


26


, driven by the motor


24


, is positioned in the housing


18


. A float


28


is attached to the inlet side of the housing


18


to create a buoyant force sufficient to keep the portable device


10


afloat in the fluid


16


. Fluid


16


is drawn into the housing


18


through the inlet side


20


and forced out of the housing


18


through the outlet side


22


to generate the current “A” in the vessel


12


.




Referring specifically to

FIG. 1

, an exemplary embodiment of a portable device, generally designated as


10


, is illustrated. The motor


24


is powered by a battery


30


. The battery


30


is connected to the motor


24


via battery cables


32


which have a length sufficient to allow the portable device


10


to float in the fluid


16


when the battery


30


is placed outside of the vessel


12


. The battery


30


may be a marine motor battery, or any other power source capable of providing adequate power safely in an aquatic environment. The present invention is not limited to one battery, as the motor may be powered by two or more batteries. Furthermore, the present invention is not limited to the use of a battery or batteries. Any power source capable of providing adequate power may be utilized.





FIGS. 2 and 3

illustrate that the housing


18


has a cubical shape, wherein the inlet side


20


is disposed opposite the outlet side


22


. However, the present invention is not limited to a cubical-shaped housing


18


. For example, housing


18


may have a triangular horizontal cross-section, a circular horizontal cross-section, or any other shape that includes an inlet side


20


and an outlet side


22


.




The inlet side


20


and the outlet side


22


of the housing


18


are each covered with a grating. However, any type of covering that permits the flow of fluid


16


while protecting users from the hazards of the rotating propeller


26


is suitable. A mounting bar


33


extends within the housing


18


, the cross-section of which is represented in

FIGS. 1 and 4

. The mounting bar


33


supports the motor


24


(described subsequently with reference to FIG.


5


).




A preferred housing


18


is made from stainless steel sheet metal or powder coated aluminum. However, any non-ferrous and non-corrosive material, metal or plastic, capable of maintaining the rigid structure of the housing


18


is suitable.





FIGS. 1-4

illustrate that the floats


28


are tubular-shaped and are attached to the sides of the housing


18


. The present invention is not limited to tubular-shaped floats


28


, as a variety of shapes may be utilized. The floats


28


may be made from polyethylene foam, polystyrene, foam rubber, or any other material capable of creating a buoyant force sufficient to keep the portable device


10


afloat in the fluid


16


. The floats


28


may also be hollow structures inflated with air to create the necessary buoyant force. Furthermore, the present invention may utilize varying numbers of floats


28


attached to the sides of the housing


18


. Alternatively, one continuous float


28


may be attached around the perimeter of the housing


18


.




Referring specifically to

FIG. 5

, the propeller


26


is attached to the motor


24


. A speed control device


36


is attached to the motor


24


via a shaft


34


. A C-clamp


40


including a securing bolt


42


is attached to the shaft


34


. The motor


24


is secured to the mounting bar


33


via the C-clamp


40


and securing bolt


42


. The speed control device


36


is mounted within the housing


18


, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, or outside of the housing


18


, as illustrated in FIG.


4


.




The speed control device


36


includes a speed control throttle


38


. Manipulation of the speed control throttle


38


adjusts the rotational speed of the propeller


26


.

FIGS. 1-3

illustrate the speed control throttle


38


extending through the outlet


22


side of the housing


18


.

FIG. 4

illustrates the speed control throttle


38


mounted above the top portion of the housing


18


. Such motors are commercially available and are typically referred to as electric trolling motors, such as those used on small fishing boats. Any such motor would be generally suitable for use with the present invention.




Referring next to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, a further exemplary embodiment of a portable device, generally designated as


60


, is illustrated. The function and operation of the portable device


60


illustrated in

FIGS. 6 and 7

is virtually the same as that of portable device system


10


, described previously with reference to

FIGS. 1-5

, with some notable differences in configuration.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, a support plate


46


is mounted in the interior of the housing


18


. The motor


24


includes a fin


48


. Unlike the C-clamp mounting configuration of portable device


10


described previously with reference to

FIGS. 1

,


4


, and


5


, portable device


60


is mounted within the housing


18


via the support plate


46


. More specifically, fin


48


of motor


24


is secured to the support plate


46


at or around point


50


. The attachment at point


50


may consist of a rivet, a mating nut and bolt, a weld, or any other configuration that adequately secures the motor


24


within the housing


18


.





FIGS. 6 and 7

also illustrate a tubular-shaped bumper


44


, attached to the bottom of the inlet


20


side of the housing


18


. When the portable device


60


is positioned adjacent the side-wall


14


of the vessel


12


as illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the bumper


44


prevents the housing


18


from contacting the side-wall


14


, thereby helping to prevent damage to the side-wall


14


. Similar to the floats


28


previously described with reference to

FIGS. 1-4

, the present invention is not limited to a tubular-shaped bumper


44


, as a variety of shapes may be utilized. The bumper


44


may be made from polyethylene foam, polystyrene, foam rubber, or any other material capable of providing a cushion to prevent the portable device


60


from contacting the side-wall


14


. The bumper


44


may also be a hollow structure inflated with air to create the necessary cushion shape. Furthermore, the present invention is not limited to one bumper


44


along the length of the side, but may have a number of bumpers


44


of varying lengths mounted along the length of the side.




Referring specifically to

FIG. 8

, the propeller


26


is attached to the motor


24


. A speed control device


36


is attached to the motor


24


via a shaft


34


.

FIG. 8

illustrates the fin


48


attached to the motor


24


. As described previously with reference to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the fin


48


of the motor


24


is secured to the support plate


46


to mount the motor


24


within the housing


18


. The speed control device


36


is mounted within the housing


18


, as illustrated in

FIG. 6

, or outside of the housing


18


, as illustrated in FIG.


7


.




An application of the present invention is as an exercise or recreational device for swimming pool use. In such an embodiment, the swimming pool is vessel


12


, a side-wall of the swimming pool is side-wall


14


, and the pool's water is fluid


16


. In use, a person places the portable device


10


,


60


in a swimming pool


12


containing water


16


. The device


10


,


60


is truly portable, can be handled by one person, and requires no support members, tools, or mounting hardware. As a result of such portability, the device


10


,


60


is easily removed from the swimming pool


12


after use, avoiding becoming in effect a permanent fixture and detracting from the overall size of the pool


12


.




Once the portable device


10


,


60


is placed in the swimming pool


12


, the floats


28


keeps the portable device


10


,


60


afloat in the water


16


. During operation, the motor


24


is energized by the battery


30


via the battery cables


32


, and a rotational force is transmitted to the propeller


26


. The rotational force of the propeller


26


causes water


16


to be drawn into the housing


18


through the inlet side


20


and forced out of the housing


18


through the outlet side


22


. The buoyant force of the floats


28


and the rotation of the propeller


26


stabilize the portable device


10


,


60


in the water


16


by positioning the portable device


10


,


60


adjacent a side-wall


14


of the swimming pool


12


. In other words, wherever the portable device


10


,


60


is placed in the swimming pool


12


, it automatically propels itself to a side-wall


14


of the pool


12


, with the float


28


and the bumper


44


acting as bumpers between the housing


18


and the side-wall


14


as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the user may then swim, in place, in front of the outlet side as water is passed across the user's body. In other words, the user may perform long distance lap swimming n a relatively small area of the swimming pool


12


.




The water


16


that is drawn into the housing


18


through the inlet side


20


and forced out of the housing


18


through the outlet side


22


generates the current “A” in the swimming pool


12


. The velocity of the current “A” is a function of the rotational speed of the propeller


26


. The rotational speed of the propeller


26


may be adjusted by manipulation of the speed control throttle


38


, resulting in a fast current “A” during high-speed propeller


26


rotation, and a slow current “A” during low-speed propeller


26


rotation.




A further embodiment of the present invention is a method of swimming in a pool against a current. The method includes placing the floating current-generating device


10


into the pool


12


. The user then allows the floating device


10


to move in the pool


12


to a stabilized position adjacent a side-wall


14


of the pool


12


. The user may then swim against the current “A” in front of the device


10


.




Although the invention is illustrated and described herein with reference to specific embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the details shown. Rather, various modifications may be made in the details within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims and without departing from the invention. For example, the application of this invention is not limited to swimming pools, but may also include test tanks for fluid dynamics experimentation, or other current-generating applications in which a portable device


10


,


60


may be beneficial.



Claims
  • 1. A portable device for generating a current in a swimming pool containing water, the portable device comprising:a housing having an inlet side and an outlet side, wherein said inlet side comprises a flat surface; a motor positioned in said housing; a mounting bar for mounting said motor within said housing; a propeller positioned in said housing, said propeller driven by said motor; a float attached to said inlet side of said housing to create a buoyant force sufficient to keep said portable device afloat in the water; and a battery located outside said housing and flexibly connected to said motor via battery cables which have a length sufficient to allow said housing containing said motor and propeller to float in the water independent from said battery, wherein water is drawn into said housing through said inlet side and forced out of said housing through said outlet side to generate the current in the swimming pool, and the buoyant force of said float and the rotation of said propeller stabilize said portable device in the water by positioning said portable device adjacent a side-wall of the swimming pool.
  • 2. The portable device of claim 1 wherein said motor has a speed control throttle.
  • 3. The portable device of claim 1 wherein said housing has a cubical shape and said inlet side is disposed opposite said outlet side.
  • 4. The portable device of claim 1 wherein said float is tubular-shaped polyethylene foam attached to the sides of said housing.
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