The field of this disclosure relates generally to water slides such as the type where a person slides down the slide and into a swimming area such as a swimming pool as well as water delivery systems and methods for water slide operation.
Various water slides have been devised for use with swimming pools. Typically, the water slide is equipped with a water delivery system at the top of the slide flume, the water delivery system providing a stream of water onto the surface of the flume for lubricating the flume. The water stream flows down the flume and exits into the pool where it may be recirculated back onto the slide via the water recirculation/delivery system.
The present inventor has recognized that certain water slide configurations and water delivery systems do not provide a well-distributed water flow about the width of the slide flume and/or they do not provide any aesthetic attraction of the water flow. The present inventor has therefore determined that it would be desirable to provide a water slide with an improved water delivery system.
Understanding that drawings depict only certain preferred embodiments and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting in nature, the preferred embodiments will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings.
With reference to the drawings, this section describes particular embodiments and their detailed construction and operation. The embodiments described herein are set forth by way of illustration only and not limitation. The described features, structures, characteristics, and methods of operation may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In view of the disclosure herein, those skilled in the art will recognize that the various embodiments can be practiced without one or more of the specific details or with other methods, components, materials, or the like. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or methods of operation are not shown or not described in detail to avoid obscuring more pertinent aspects of the embodiments.
In the following description of the figures and any example embodiments, it should be understood that use of the water slide having the described features in a swimming pool environment is merely one use for such a system and should not be considered as limiting. Other uses for water slides with the characteristics and features described are envisioned.
As visible in
The water slide 10 is shown with an open flume 15 (i.e., uncovered) configuration, the open structure having certain advantages as will be evident below. Alternately, portions of the flume structure 12 may be enclosed, such as at the exit section 18.
The stair/ladder section 20 may also be constructed of molded polyethylene or other suitable material. The stair section 20 is illustrated as having eight enclosed steps (see
The stair/ladder section 20 is secured to the deck 5 by four stainless steel studs 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d shown in
Following is a description of the water distribution system. Water is pumped into the main water jet 40 (water injector) for dispersion and flow down the flume 15 and exiting at the end section 18 in a stream 9 deposited into the pool 7. Water from the water jet 40 is used to lubricate the surface of the slide flume 15 to allow for easy sliding down the slide by the user.
The structure of the water slide 10 includes a fountain structure or element 30 centrally located within spiral flume 15, the fountain element 30 being generally disposed along a central axis of the spiral slide structure 12. Alternately, the spiral slide section 12 may be described as being disposed or wrapped around the fountain element 30. The structure of fountain element 30, shown in more detail in
Toward the top of the structure 30 is located a spray nozzle or sprayer element/system providing a desired fountain spray pattern. In the example illustrated, the fountain element 30 has a top plate 32 positioned on a top surface of the fountain element 30, the plate 32 secured by screws 33 or other suitable mechanism. The top plate 32 is formed with or includes a nozzle or spray-fitting 34 which is selected to provide the desired fountain spray pattern. The top plate 32 and/or nozzle 34 may be removable to enable change-out for replacement/repair or to allow installation of an alternate nozzle for producing another spray pattern.
The inlet line 50 and connector pipe 42 may be constructed of 1 inch (2.5 cm) PVC flex hose or other pipe/tubing of suitable material and/or size. The fountain line may be constructed of ½ inch PVC flex hose or other suitable material and/or size.
As previously described, the nozzle 34 may be selected and constructed and arranged to produce any suitable fountain spray pattern. The flow of water provides not only an aesthetic/decorative function, but also a useful function as being centrally located within the spiral of the water slide, the water spray falls onto the flume 15 and provides additional surface lubrication. As shown in these figures and particularly the top view of
Use of the control valves as previously described may allow the fountain to be turned off or turned on as desired. Moreover, the water jet 40 may be turned off and only the fountain spray operated. The control combination of main valve 44 and fountain valve 54 can provide control of desired amount of water flow to each of the main water jet 40 and the fountain nozzle 34. For example, control options may include (1) the main valve 44 may be closed and the fountain control valve 54 opened such that water flow onto the slide flume is solely from the fountain nozzle 34; (2) the main valve 44 may be opened and the fountain valve 54 closed such that water flow is solely out of the water jet 40; (3) the main valve 44 and the fountain valve 54 may both be opened such that water flow is provided both from the water jet 40 and the fountain nozzle 34 (the relative amounts of the respective water flows adjusted by throttling of the respective control valves 44, 54). Due in part to its central location, water from the fountain 30 may be sufficient to provide all of the necessary lubrication for slide usage.
The water pattern 60 illustrated in
Other embodiments are envisioned. Various different spray pattern designs may employed, such as the various alternate designs disclosed in the present inventor's U.S. Design Application No. 29/444,242 entitled WATER SLIDE filed Jan. 28, 2013, hereby incorporated by reference. Solenoid valves may be installed to allow alternate control schemes, including varying spray pattern incrementally or continuously, or changing the designs of the spray pattern for either aesthetic or other reasons.
Although the description above contains certain specific details, these details should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, but as merely providing illustrations of some embodiments/examples. It should be understood that subject matter disclosed in one portion herein can be combined with the subject matter of one or more of other portions herein as long as such combinations are not mutually exclusive or inoperable.
The terms and descriptions used herein are set forth by way of illustration only and not meant as limitations. It will be obvious to those having skill in the art that many changes may be made to the details of the above-described embodiments without departing from the underlying principles of the invention(s).
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to provisional application No. 61/757,700 filed Jan. 28, 2013, and is a continuation-in-part of design patent application No. 29/444,242 filed Jan. 28, 2013, each of these applications hereby incorporated by reference.
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61757700 | Jan 2013 | US |
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Parent | 29444242 | Jan 2013 | US |
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