1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to swimming pools, and, more particularly, to swim spas configured to allow a user to exercise therein.
2. Description of the Related Art
In relatively recent years, people are exercising more to improve short term health and increase longevity. Swimming is known to be a desired form of exercise since it provides cardiovascular benefits with no or low impact. A conventional inground or above-ground swimming pool may be large enough to allow a user to swim laps for exercise. However, such a conventional swimming pool occupies a relatively large footprint, which is not always possible with some urban or suburban locations.
Conventional heated spas, also known as hot tubs, provide certain health benefits to users, but typically are not large enough to allow a user to exercise by swimming. Rather, such spas include primary benefits of soft tissue massage, increased pulmonary circulation, and increased relaxation.
It is known to provide smaller pools which occupy a smaller footprint while still allowing a user to exercise by swimming in place within the pool. Such pools typically include an outlet at the head end of the pool from which a jet of water is directed toward a swimmer, and a separate plenum arrangement positioned outside the swimming compartment (the terms “head end” and “foot end” are used herein with respect to the orientation of a swimmer within the pool). Regardless of the particular plenum configuration, the plenum has an inlet positioned at the foot end of the pool opposite from the water jet outlet, and extends along the outside of the swimming compartment back to the head end of the pool to the water jet outlet. The additional plenum arrangement along the outside of the pool substantially increases the size of the pool, making it more difficult to install such a pool in some locations.
The Assignee of the present invention offers for sale a portable water jet device which may be installed over the edge of a pool to allow a user to swim in place within the pool. If the pool is in the form of a spa, then of course the spa must be large enough to allow the user to swim generally horizontally within the spa. Although this arrangement provides the convenience of using a conventional spa as a swim in place spa, the portable water jet device must be installed on and removed from the spa, and occupies already limited space within the swimming compartment of the spa.
What is needed in the art is a swim spa having an overall size which is more compact than conventional designs, while not affecting the size of the swimming compartment.
The present invention provides a swimming pool with a circulating water flow, in which a single plenum arrangement is used to create two circuitous water flow paths within the swimming compartment.
The invention comprises, in one form thereof, a swimming pool with a circulating water flow, including a plurality of side walls adjacent a swimming compartment, one of the side walls including an outlet, at least one inlet positioned at each lateral side of the outlet, and a plenum arrangement on a side of the one wall opposite the swimming compartment. The plenum arrangement is in communication with each inlet and the outlet. A water propulsion device is positioned within the plenum arrangement and effects a pair of circuitous water flow paths within the swimming compartment.
The invention comprises, in another form thereof, a method of operating a swimming pool with a circulating water flow, including the steps of: discharging a jet of water from an outlet at a head end of the swimming pool into a swimming compartment, whereby the jet of water flows in a primary flow path toward a swimmer within the swimming compartment; and splitting the flow of water past the swimmer to define two circuitous flow paths, each flow path having a return flow path flowing within the swimming compartment in a direction opposite to the primary flow path back toward the head end.
The invention comprises, in yet another form thereof, a swimming pool with a circulating water flow, including a plurality of side walls adjacent a swimming compartment. One of the side walls includes an outlet, at least one inlet positioned at each lateral side of the outlet, and a plenum arrangement on a side of the one wall opposite the swimming compartment. The plenum arrangement is in communication with each inlet and the outlet. The plenum arrangement includes a rear wall with a front side within the plenum and an opposite rear side. A water propulsion system includes a hub assembly carried by the rear wall of the plenum. The hub assembly includes a mounting flange at the rear side of the rear wall and a reinforcement plate at the front side of the rear wall within the plenum arrangement. A drive shaft is carried by the mounting hub and extends through the rear wall of the plenum. An electric motor rotatably drives the drive shaft. A propeller mounted to an end of the drive shaft is positioned within the plenum in line with the outlet.
An advantage of the present invention is that the plenum arrangement is simpler and less expensive to manufacture, while still providing a sufficient water flow past a swimmer.
Another advantage is that the overall size of the swim spa is smaller than conventional designs.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
Swimming pool 10 includes a plurality of sidewalls 12, 14 and 16 which are adjacent to a swimming compartment 18. Sidewall 12 is at a head end of swimming pool 10, and sidewall 14 is at a foot end of swimming pool 10, relative to the body position of a swimmer within swimming compartment 18. A seat 20 with massage jets 22 is positioned at the foot end of swimming pool 10 for water massage therapy.
Sidewall 12 at the head end of swimming pool 10 includes an outlet 24 and four inlets 26. Outlet 24 is positioned generally at the side-to-side center of sidewall 12 at a height which jets the water toward a swimmer within swimming compartment 18. A pair of inlets 26 are positioned on each lateral side of outlet 24, and have a total cross-sectional area assuring adequate water flow to avoid cavitation, etc.
As shown in
Water propulsion device 32, in the embodiment shown, is in the form of a propeller 36 driven by a shaft 38 extending through rear wall 30. Water propulsion device 32 may be differently configured, such as a water jet positioned in line with outlet 24.
Referring now to
Pulley 52 is carried by an end of shaft 38 opposite from propeller 36. Pulley 52 is driven by a belt 54 carried by drive pulley 56, which in turn is rotatably driven by an output shaft 58 extending from electric motor 60. In the embodiment shown, electric motor 60 is a three phase motor which may be selectively controlled using a controller 62. Controller 62 receives single phase electrical power from an input source, such as line voltage, and converts the single phase input to a three phase output. A user input 64 in the form of a keyed digital display is positioned at the top of sidewall 12 to allow a swimmer to adjust the speed of electric motor 60, which in turn adjusts the velocity of the output stream of water from outlet 24. Electric motor 60 may be mounted to the top of a top wall 66 of plenum arrangement 28 as shown in
Although controller 62 is shown as an electronic controller with appropriate hardware and/or software, it is also possible that controller 62 can be a variable frequency drive, rheostat, potentiometer, etc.
During use, a swimmer uses user input 64 to set the flow velocity of the jet of water which is discharged from outlet 24 at the head end of swimming pool 10. The water is discharged into swimming compartment 18, whereby the jet of water flows in a primary flow path toward a swimmer within swimming compartment 18. As the water flows past the swimmer toward the foot end of swimming pool 10, the water is divided into two circuitous flow paths, with each return flow path along a respective sidewall 16 being in a direction opposite to the primary flow path from outlet 24. Each divided water flow then flows through a corresponding pair of inlets 26 at a lateral side of outlet 24, then proceeds in a laterally inward direction within plenum arrangement 28 toward outlet 24. The water flows around each flow diverting wall 34 to water propulsion device 32. The merged return flows are then discharged through outlet 24 in the primary flow path toward the swimmer. This split flow of water into two circuitous flow paths within swimming compartment 18 continues during operation of water propulsion device 32.
Unlike previous swim spas having a circulating water flow, the swim spa of the present invention does not utilize separate plenum arrangements which extend along the length of the swim spa outside of the swimming compartment. Rather, the entire plenum arrangement is provided at the head end of the swim spa which reduces the amount of space which is required for installation and operation. By using a plenum arrangement with a single outlet and multiple inlets with a total combined surface area which is sufficient to ensure adequate water flow, a simple, highly effective and compact swim spa is provided. The plenum arrangement by itself is an advance over conventional designs. However, the water propulsion system used with the plenum arrangement of the present invention also provides further advantages in compactness and drive reliability. In contrast with other shaft driven designs having a motor mounted directly to the end of the shaft, the motor is mounted directly on top of the plenum arrangement which decreases the overall size of the swim spa.
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claim.
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