Claims
- 1. A safety drain guard assembly for suction drains in pools and spas, said drain guard assembly comprising:a drain cover, said drain cover defining a generally convex upper surface, a peripheral side wall connected to said upper surface, a peripheral base connected to said side wall; said upper surface defining a plurality of recessed surfaces, each of said recessed surfaces defining a plurality of water inlet apertures; said peripheral side wall defining a plurality of apertures; means for mounting said drain cover over a suction drain of a pool or spa; wherein said means for mounting said drain cover includes: an elongate, generally planar, rigid bar having a top surface and a bottom surface and opposing end portions; each of said opposing end portions defining an elongate, longitudinally aligned slotted aperture extending between said top and bottom surfaces; said rigid bar further defining an internally threaded aperture extending from said top surface and centrally disposed between opposing ends thereof; an elongate support member, said support member having a first end thereof adapted for mating engagement with said drain cover, and a second end thereof having a pair of projecting legs, said projecting legs spaced for receiving said rigid bar therebetween; a threaded fastener inserted axially through said drain cover and said support member, said threaded fastener in threaded engagement with said threaded aperture defined by said bar.
- 2. A safety drain guard assembly for suction drains in pools and spas according to claim 1, wherein said drain cover is dome-shaped and defines a generally circular footprint.
- 3. A safety drain guard assembly for suction drains in pools and spas according to claim 1, wherein said drain cover is pyramid-shaped and defines a generally square foot print.
- 4. A safety drain guard assembly for suction drains in pools and spas, said drain guard assembly comprising:a drain cover, said drain cover defining a generally convex upper surface having a generally centrally disposed fastener aperture, a peripheral side wall connected to said upper surface, a peripheral base connected to said side wall; said upper surface defining a plurality of recessed surfaces, each of said recessed surfaces defining a plurality of water inlet apertures; said peripheral side wall defining a plurality of circular apertures; each of said water inlet apertures filled with screen mesh; an elongate, generally planar, rigid bar having a top-surface and a bottom surface and opposing end portions, each of said opposing end portions defining an elongate, longitudinally aligned slotted aperture extending between said top and bottom surfaces, each of said slotted apertures receiving a fastener for securing said rigid bar to a suction drain; said rigid bar further defining an internally threaded aperture extending from said top surface and centrally disposed between opposing ends thereof; an elongate support member having a longitudinal through bore, said support member having a first end thereof adapted for mating engagement with said drain cover, and a second end thereof having a pair of projecting legs, said projecting legs spaced for receiving said rigid bar therebetween such that said legs engage opposing sides of said rigid bar; a threaded fastener inserted axially through said drain cover and said support member, said threaded fastener in threaded engagement with said threaded aperture defined by said bar thereby securing said cover to the pool drain.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/226,261, filed Aug. 17, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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