Top for starting platform for swimming pool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6523188
  • Patent Number
    6,523,188
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 14, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A top for a starting platform at one end of a swimming pool has an upper surface, which is adapted to support both feet of a swimmer in a starting position, and a lower surface, at which the top is mountable so that the upper surface slants downwardly and frontwardly. Ribs on the upper surface slant downwardly and laterally and channels between the ribs slant similarly so as to drain water from the upper surface. Along each lateral edge, an upper trough and a lower trough facilitate grasping by one hand of such a swimmer. The upper trough receives water drained by some of the channels. The front edge is connected to each lateral edge by a unitary grip, which a swimmer in a different position can grasp with one hand.
Description




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention provides, for a starting platform for one end of a swimming pool, an improved top having an upper surface and a lower surface. The upper surface is adapted to support both feet of a swimmer in a starting position, e.g., a starting position for a front crawl. The improved top is mountable at the lower surface to a base, stand, or pedestal, e.g., via screws or other fasteners. In a preferred embodiment, the improved top can be unitarily molded from an engineering polymer, such as polypropylene.




The upper surface defines an array of ribs and defines channels between the ribs. The ribs are configured so that, if improved top is mounted so that its upper surface slants downwardly from its back edge toward its front edge, each rib slants downwardly and laterally and each channel slants similarly to drain water from the upper surface downwardly and laterally. Preferably, at least some of the ribs are configured as chevrons, which point toward the back edge.




Preferably, along at least part of each lateral edge, the lower surface defines a trough, which facilitates grasping of said lateral edge. Preferably, along at least part of each lateral edge, the upper surface defines a trough, which facilitates grasping of said lateral edge and which is adapted to receive and to drain water received by at least some of the channels.




This invention also provides an improved starting platform comprising the improved top, as described above, which is mounted so that the upper surface slants downwardly from the back edge toward the front edge, so that each rib slants downwardly and laterally on each side of an imaginary line bisecting the upper surface between the lateral edges, and so that each channel slants similarly.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view illustrating a starting platform comprising a top embodying this invention, as used by a swimmer in a starting position for a front crawl, and





FIG. 2

is a perspective view illustrating the same platform, as used by a swimmer in a starting position for a back crawl. In

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the swimmers are illustrated as phantoms. A pedestal of the starting platform is illustrated in broken lines.





FIG. 3

, on a larger scale compared to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, is a perspective view of the starting platform top, as taken from an upper, front, right side vantage.





FIG. 4

, on a similar scale, is a front view of the starting platform top.





FIG. 5

, on a similar scale, is a side view of the starting platform top, as seen from the right side, the left side being a mirror image of the right side.





FIGS. 6

,


7


, and


8


, on a similar scale, respectively are back, top, and bottom views of the starting platform top.





FIG. 9

, on a larger scale compared to

FIGS. 3 through 8

, is a fragmentary, sectional detail, which illustrates how the starting platform top is fastened to the starting platform pedestal.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENT




As illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a starting platform for one end of a swimming pool has a pedestal P and an improved top


10


, which is fastened onto the pedestal P and which has an upper surface


12


, a lower surface


14


, a front edge


16


, a back edge


18


, and two lateral edges


20


. The upper surface


12


is adapted to support both feet of a swimmer in a starting position, e.g., a starting position for a front crawl. Each lateral edge


20


is adapted to be grasped by one hand of the swimmer in the starting position. The improved top


10


is molded unitarily from an engineering polymer, such as polypropylene, so as to be textured on the top surface


14


.




The improved top


10


is mounted at the lower surface


14


to the pedestal P, via screws


22


(one shown) passing through a plate


32


of the pedestal P, through the lower surface


14


, into the improved top


10


, which has embedded, threaded receptacles


24


for such screws. Details of such pedestals, screws, and receptacles are known and are outside the scope of this invention. The improved top


10


is mounted so that the upper surface


12


is horizontal or, preferably, so that the upper surface


12


is sloped slightly (e.g. not more than 10° from horizontal) from the back edge


18


toward the front edge


16


.




The upper surface


12


defines an array of ribs


40


, channels


42


between the ribs


40


, and nubs


44


within the channels


42


. The ribs


40


are configured so that, if


4


improved top


10


is mounted so that the upper surface


12


slants downwardly from the back edge


18


toward the front edge


16


, each rib


40


slants downwardly and laterally on each side of an imaginary line L bisecting the upper surface


12


between the lateral edges


20


and each channel


42


slants similarly to drain water from the upper surface


12


downwardly and laterally. Except where the ribs


40


are interrupted by an indicia-receiving area


46


on the upper surface


12


, the ribs


40


are configured as chevrons pointing toward the back edge


18


. Because the improved top


10


is molded so as to be textured on the upper surface


12


, because the ribs


40


, the channels


42


, and the nubs


44


tend to provide traction for a swimmer's feet, and because the channels


42


drain water from the upper surface


12


, the upper surface


12


tends to be slip-resistant, even when water drips or splashes onto the upper surface


12


, particularly but not exclusively if the upper surface


12


is sloped, as mentioned above.




Along a substantial part of each lateral edge


20


, the upper surface


12


defines an upper trough


50


, which facilitates grasping of said lateral edge


20


and which is adapted to receive and to drain water drained by many of the channels


42


, and the lower surface


14


defines a lower trough


60


, which also facilitates grasping of said lateral edge


20


. Along each lateral edge


20


, the upper trough


50


communicates with the lower trough


50


, via several slots


62


, through which water can drain.




Where the front edge


16


is connected to each lateral edge


20


, the improved top


10


has a curved aperture


68


defining a unitary grip


70


. Along each lateral edge


20


, water can drain from the upper trough


50


via the curved aperture


68


. As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, each unitary grip


70


is adapted to be grasped by one hand of a swimmer in a starting position for a back crawl. Along a substantial part of the front edge


16


, between the unitary grips


70


, the lower surface


14


defines a lower trough


80


, which facilitates grasping of the front edge


16


.




Because of the upper and lower troughs


50


,


60


, because of the unitary grips


70


, and because of the lower trough


80


, there is no need for a tubular frame mounted along the lateral edges


20


, for a swimmer in a starting position for any of numerous strokes including a front crawl to grasp with each hand, or for a frame portion extending below the front edge


16


, for a swimmer in a starting position for a backstroke to grasp with both hands.



Claims
  • 1. A starting platform for one end of a swimming pool, the starting platform comprising a top having a front edge, a back edge, and two lateral edges, each of which is adapted to be grasped by one hand of a swimmer in a starting position, the top having an upper surface, which is adapted to support both feet of a swimmer in the starting position for a race, the top having a lower surface, at which the top is mountable to a base, stand, or pedestal, the upper surface defining an array of ribs and defining channels between the ribs, the ribs being configured so that, if the top is mounted so that the upper surface slants downwardly from the back edge toward the front edge, each rib slants downwardly and laterally and each channel slants similarly to drain water from the upper surface downwardly and laterally wherein the top is unitary and wherein, along at least part of each lateral edge, the lower surface defines a trough, which facilitates grasping of said lateral edge.
  • 2. The starting platform of claim 1 wherein the top is unitary and wherein, along at least part of each lateral edge, the upper surface defines a trough, which facilitates grasping of said lateral edge and which is adapted to receive and to drain water drained by at least some of the channels.
  • 3. The starting platform of claim 1 wherein the top is unitary and wherein the front edge is connected to each of the lateral edges by a unitary grip, which is adapted to be grasped by one hand of a swimmer in a different position.
  • 4. The starting platform of claim 2 herein the front edge is connected to each of the lateral edges by a unitary grip, which is adapted to be grasped by one hand of a swimmer in a different position.
  • 5. The starting platform of claim 2 wherein at least some of the ribs are configured as chevrons pointing toward the back edge.
  • 6. The starting platform of claim 1 wherein at least some of the ribs are configured as chevrons pointing toward the back edge.
  • 7. The starting platform of any one of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 5 wherein the top is mounted so that the upper surface slants downwardly from the back edge toward the front edge, so that each rib slants downwardly and laterally on each side of an imaginary line bisecting the upper surface between the lateral edges, and so that each channel slants similarly.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Photograph showing top plan of Paragon starting platform top, undated, admitted prior art.