1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a waterfall unit for use in swimming pools, spas, hot tubs and the like. More specifically, the waterfall unit of the invention may be considered as being a combination fountain and waterfall.
2. Description of the Related Art
Fountains and waterfall units are generally used in spas, swimming pools, tubs and the like (collectively referred to as “spas” or “spa”) for aesthetic, therapeutic and practical reasons in that they may be decorative, visually appealing and/or may provide a soothing sound providing a calming affect to the users of the spa. As such, users and owners of spas often desire the addition of waterfalls or fountains.
Some conventional waterfall units are located behind the wall of the spa where it is connected to the spa's plumbing and the only visible portion is its outlet from which a smooth laminar flow runs from the spa's edge to the surface of the water below. Such examples are those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,595,435 B1; 6,595,675 B2; 7,162,752 B2; 7,229,027 B2; and 7,254,847 B2. These prior art waterfall units either have an elongated slot located on an upper edge of a spa wall for delivering a laminar flow of water or, as disclosed in the aforesaid U.S. Pat. No. 7,162,752 B2, have one or more nozzles in the top edge of the spa for forming streams of water created by a venture nozzle located in a plenum chamber. These units may also contain baffles and/or dividers for transforming the turbulent water from the spa's water supply into a smooth laminar flow. Additionally, these waterfall units may have a light source near the mouth of the elongated slot to illuminate the water flowing from the slot as disclosed, for example in the aforesaid U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,595,675 B2; 7,162,752 B2; 7,229,027 B2; and 7,254,847 B2.
There is a need for a waterfall device that can be installed in the external wall of the spa thereby minimizing installation costs and/or eliminating the need for a system of baffles and/or dividers for quieting the water to produce a smooth laminar waterfall and still fulfilling the aesthetic, practical and therapeutic reasons for adding a waterfall device to a fulfilling the aesthetic, practical and therapeutic reasons for adding a waterfall device to a spa. There is also a need in the art to provide a waterfall device that can be retrofitted on existing spas.
The present invention has met these needs. The present invention relates to a waterfall unit that preferably is installed externally along the top edge of a wall of the spa. The waterfall unit includes a body defining a bowl, a beveled outer edge surface which curves over the bowl and a water entrance port in communication with the bowl. Water flows from the water entrance port and into the bowl. The water entrance port is located in the bottom of the bowl and directs water upwardly into the bowl. A deflector cap is supported away from and over the water entrance port by vertical support members, which encircle the water entrance port. Water flows upwardly through the water entrance port in a fountain-like manner. This water contacts the deflector cap which deflects the water and causes it to flow laterally and into the bowl. When the bowl fills with water, the water flows over the beveled outer edge surface to create a waterfall. The body further defines a flat wall located adjacent the bowl for mounting the waterfall unit against a spa wall. The body has a substantially curved body profile and the bowl of the body has an internal curved surface.
A further embodiment of the invention provides, in combination with a waterfall unit, a spa for holding water and having a top wall area with at least one recessed area for supporting the waterfall unit. The waterfall unit includes a body defining a bowl, a beveled outer edge surface which curves over the bowl and a water entrance port in fluid communication with the bowl, whereby water flows from the water entrance port and into the bowl. When the bowl fills with water, the water flows over the beveled outer edge surface to create a waterfall. A deflector cap is spaced away from the water entrance port by a plurality of vertical support members. The deflector cap deflects the water flowing from the water entrance port thereby causing the water to flow laterally and into the bowl. The water entrance port is structured to direct the water upwardly against the deflector cap. The body preferably is made of a transparent material and further defines a flat wall located adjacent to the bowl for mounting of the waterfall unit against a flat surface of the top wall area of the recessed area. The body has a substantially curved body profile and the bowl has an internal curved surface. The waterfall also includes a cylindrical support mounted in the recessed area of the top wall area of the spa for supporting the body of the waterfall unit. The cylindrical support has a threaded portion and is in fluid communication with the water entrance port. The water entrance port further includes a gasket member and a nut having a projecting outer rim and an LED source for illuminating the projecting outer rim. The nut is positioned around the conduit in a manner that the projecting outer rim directs light upward through the water entrance port and into the bowl of the waterfall unit.
These and other features and characteristics of the present invention will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding parts in the various figures.
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The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obvious modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications and alterations.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. U.S. 60/854,274 filed Oct. 25, 2006 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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