The present invention relates to the general field of swimming pools, and more particularly to an underwater platform installation that utilizes existing components of an existing swimming pool.
A “swim out” is a flat platform, bench or seat in or along the walls of a swimming pool that allows a swimmer in the deep end of the pool to stand or sit without getting out of the pool or going to the shallow end. Installation of a conventional swim out in an existing pool is very expensive and time consuming, since it requires that the pool be drained and one or more of its walls reconstructed. The present invention provides a quick and inexpensive retrofit swim out installation for existing in-ground and above-ground swimming pools.
The present invention modifies the existing pool ladder structures of an existing swimming pool to support an underwater “swim out” platform structure. In some embodiments of the present invention, the treads of the existing pool ladder are removed and replaced with the underwater platform structure, while the ladder rails and other remaining structures of the existing pool ladder and its attachments to the pool deck are retained. In other embodiments, the existing pool ladder rails are replaced with new tubular platform rails specifically designed to support the underwater platform structure. Some embodiments of the present invention are designed to be installed at a corner of an existing swimming pool or along a curved side wall of the pool. One embodiment is designed for installation in an above-ground pool.
The foregoing summarizes the general design features of the present invention. In the following sections, specific embodiments of the present invention will be described in some detail. These specific embodiments are intended to demonstrate the feasibility of implementing the present invention in accordance with the general design features discussed above. Therefore, the detailed descriptions of these embodiments are offered for illustrative and exemplary purposes only, and they are not intended to limit the scope either of the foregoing summary description or of the claims which follow.
A conventional pool ladder 1 of a typical existing in-ground pool is depicted in
An exemplary first embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The platform structure 7 comprises an underwater platform 7A, a rigid vertical platform panel 9, which supports from below an interior edge 24 of the platform 7A, and two rigid, substantially triangular side gussets 8L 8R, which support from below two side edges 25L 25R of the platform 7A. Optionally, the side gussets 8L 8R may support LED light bars 10 for night time illumination of the platform structure 7.
The underwater platform 7A is horizontal, flat, and substantially rectangular in shape, and is preferably fabricated from a rigid pvc plastic, as are the vertical support panel 9 and the two side gussets 8L 8R. Because the underwater platform 7A has a platform width 26 which is greater than the socket offset 27 separating the existing two anchor sockets 4L 4R, the orientation of the two ladder rails 2L 2R can no longer be mutually parallel and perpendicular to the pool wall 1C, as it was in the original pool ladder configuration shown in
The lower terminal ends 22 of the two rails 2L 2R are capped with resilient bumpers SB, which vertically engage the contiguous pool wall 1C, so as to protect the wall 1C and any pool liner that may be covering it.
An exemplary second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
An exemplary third embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
An exemplary fourth embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
The fifth exemplary embodiment of the present invention, shown in
Although the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that many additions, modifications and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/545,044, filed Aug. 14, 2017, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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