The present invention relates to preventing corrosion of the mounting area of swimming pool accessories such as a swimming pool skimmer in saltwater swimming pools with coated metal walls. This is accomplished by interposing a water-inhibiting means between the corrosive saltwater and the corrosive-susceptible metal wall.
Salt water has gradually gained popularity as a sanitary alternative to chlorine. Most saltwater pools are made with coated metal walls. Typically, the part of the metal wall that is submerged in salt water is susceptible to corrosion when a pool accessory such as a skimmer is mounted with screws to the wall. Notwithstanding waterproofing efforts, salt water finds its way down the screw's threads and corrodes the metal wall in proximity of the screw's hole significantly shortening the lifespan of the pool. Once corrosion sets in, it is not long before the entire pool has to be replaced.
A typical freshwater pool skimmer, US D671192 is attached by screws to a pool's side. The skimmer's face abuts the pool wall on the outside of the pool, and a faceplate is attached with screws from the inside the pool, through holes in the pool wall, to the skimmer.
However, typically the double gasket protecting the opening in the pool wall for the skimmer does not adequately prevent the saltwater from migrating over time along the screw threads. The salt water can easily trespass through the outer face of the skimmer, make its way down the screw threads and settle into the holes drilled in the pool wall to which the screws are attached, supporting the skimmer in place. Once the salt water sets in, it corrodes the metal wall. Repair of this corrosion is difficult and expensive, and sometimes the only option is to throw out the old pool and install a new one.
The present invention resolves this problem by interposing an improved buffer or insulating means between the outer face of the skimmer's front bracket and heads of mounting screws provided to keep skimmer on the wall of a salt water swimming pool. In the preferred embodiment, this buffer or insulating means comprises a new design of a mounting screw and a rubber-like washer. The new mounting screw design comprises a one-piece head and washer arrangement, machined out of a solid piece of stainless steel, and said rubber-like washer is placed between said metal washer and the outer face of said front bracket. Such a combination of metal washer with a rubber-like washer creates practically impenetrable arrangement. Rubber-like washer is resistant to saltwater, typical pool chemicals, and UV degradation.
The present invention extends the useful life of a saltwater swimming pool by reducing or eliminating damage caused by corrosion of the mounting area around a pool accessory such as a skimmer. The present invention illustrates an application for a skimmer, but is in no way limited to only skimmers, and covers any pool accessory that is mounted below the waterline in a saltwater pool, such as return fittings and pool lights.
Saltwater is arrested from corroding the exposed metal of a pool wall inside holes drilled through said pool wall by an improved buffer or insulating means, namely a new one-piece mounting screw combination of a metal washer adjacent to the screw's head, in conjunction with a rubber-like washer placed between said metal washer and outer face of a front bracket of a pool skimmer. This new arrangement protects the rectangular opening or mouth of the skimmer and the metal wall of swimming pool that is susceptible to corrosion. Since saltwater cannot leak past the buffer or insulating means, it cannot attack the integrity of the metal wall.
The present invention relates to eliminating corrosion of a saltwater pool wall made of metal. This is accomplished by preventing the corrosive water from following the threads of a skimmer's mounting screw to the mounting hole in the metal wall of swimming pool and attacking the integrity of this metal wall.
The key to the present invention is an interposing means acting as a buffer or insulator between the salt water and the holes in the wall of the pool. Seen on
In the preferred embodiment, the thickness of metal washer 21 is between 0.9 and 1.1 mm, and thickness of both screw head 22 and metal washer 21 is between 3.15 and 3.45 mm. The diameter of washer 21 can be no wider than 12.3 mm, otherwise it would be un-insertable into cavity 24.
In application, when skimmer 2 is installed into pool wall 14's by means of skimmer mouth's 26, washers 20 are inserted inside bracket 10's holes or cavities 24 prior to screws 16's insertions. The suggested depth of cavities 24 is around 0.140″ or 3.55 mm. Each screw 16 is inserted through washer 20, bracket 10's hole or cavity 24, gasket 8, hole 18 in pool's wall opening 4, and into skimmer 2. Each screw 16 is tightened until rubber-like washer 20 is compressed by metal washer 21 of screw 16 to the point that washer 20 forms a watertight seal around screw 16's threads, thus preventing the salt water from corroding metal pool wall 14. In the preferred embodiment, said compression is 0.025″ or 0.635 mm.
Preferably but not necessarily, new insulating buffer washer 20 is made of TPE resin designed to withstand corrosion reaction of salt water. However, this invention is not restricted to only this material, and any other similar corrosion inhibiting material can be used. It is important to use material with the right hardness measurement, measured in “Duro” by a Shore “A” Durometer, in order to obtain the right seal. In the present invention, the suggested Duro for washer 20 is 52±3 on the Durometer scale, as measured by the Shore “A” Durometer.
Cavity or hole 24 of the present invention is designed to get the best possible compression of washer 20 when screw 16 is inserted into cavity 24. In the preferred embodiment, metal washer of screw's head 22 cannot pass the point of “dead stop”, which prevents the installer from overly compressing washer 20 to the point that it will break. In the present invention, washer 20 should not be compressed more than 33% in order to get best seal possible.
Again, the new mounting screw arrangement is not restricted to skimmers. The above arrangement can be used for other swimming pool accessories that are mounted below the waterline, such as return fittings and lights.
This application is based on provisional application Ser. No. 62/007,827, filed on Jun. 4, 2014.
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62007827 | Jun 2014 | US |