This application is a 35 U.S.C. § 371 national stage application of PCT Application Ser. No. PCT/CN2017/082993, filed on May 4, 2017, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety and for which priority is claimed for the present application.
Above-ground pools typically have exposed sidewalls that are supported by framing structures; and the walls can accommodate windows for providing visibility into and out of the pool. The windows and their attachments to the pool wall are subject to mechanical stress and deformation due to the weight of the water within the pool.
At least one aspect is directed to a window for an above-ground pool. The window includes a window portion. The window portion includes a window pane and a peripheral rim around a perimeter of the window pane. The peripheral rim defines a first groove between a first outer flange and a first inner flange on a first side of the peripheral rim, and a second groove between a second outer flange and a second inner flange on a second side of the peripheral rim opposite the first side. The window includes a retainer bracket. The retainer bracket includes a peripheral rim junction having a receiving part configured to interlock with the first groove, the first outer flange, the second groove, and the second outer flange of the peripheral rim. The retainer bracket includes a peripheral plate configured to attach to a wall of a pool. The retainer bracket includes a joint connecting the peripheral rim junction and the peripheral plate. The retainer bracket defines a retainer bracket groove between the peripheral rim junction and the peripheral plate to allow the joint to provide strain relief for relative movement between the peripheral rim junction and the peripheral plate.
In some implementations, the peripheral rim includes a plurality of apertures defined in a bottom of the first groove, and the peripheral rim junction includes a plurality of protrusions configured to interlock with the plurality of apertures when the peripheral rim and the peripheral rim junction interlock.
In some implementations, a connection between the peripheral rim and the peripheral rim junction, when interlocked, is watertight without the use of a sealant or adhesive.
In some implementations, the window portion is a single, integrally molded part.
In some implementations, wherein the window portion includes acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS).
In some implementations, the window pane is transparent.
In some implementations, the window portion is curved.
In some implementations, the retainer bracket is a single, integrally molded part.
In some implementations, the retainer bracket includes polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
At least one aspect is directed to a window for an above-ground pool. The window includes a window portion. The window portion includes a window pane and a peripheral rim around a perimeter of the window pane. The peripheral rim has a first interlocking member. The window includes a retainer bracket. The retainer bracket includes a peripheral rim junction having a second interlocking member configured to interlock with the first interlocking member. The retainer bracket includes a peripheral plate configured to attach to a wall of a pool. The retainer bracket includes a strain relief connecting the peripheral rim junction and the peripheral plate.
These and other aspects and implementations are discussed in detail below. The foregoing information and the following detailed description include illustrative examples of various aspects and implementations, and provide an overview or framework for understanding the nature and character of the claimed aspects and implementations. The drawings provide illustration and a further understanding of the various aspects and implementations, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification.
The above-mentioned and other features, properties and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention will be further described below in conjunction with detailed embodiments and the accompanying drawings. More details are provided in the following detailed description in order for the present invention to be fully understood. However, the present invention can be implemented in various ways other than those described herein. A person skilled in the art can make similar analogy and modification according to the practical applications without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and therefore the contents of the detailed embodiments herein should not be construed as limiting to the scope of the present invention.
Windows in above-ground pools are subject to mechanical stress and deformation due to the weight of the water within the pool. Traditionally, above-ground pool windows have been constructed of many parts, including screws or other fasteners for attaching the window to the pool. Windows of the present disclosure can be constructed from as few as two components and, in some implementations, without the need for additional parts or fasteners.
The retainer bracket 250 shown in
When the view window 100 is installed in the pool wall and the pool is filled with water, the view window 100 will experience multiple counteracting forces. First, the view window 100 will experience counteracting forces between the peripheral plate 270 being held in place by a wall of the pool, and an outward force on the window portion 200 caused by the weight of the water. The counteracting forces create a sheer stress in the joint 265 between the peripheral plate 260 and the peripheral rim junction 270. Second, the force of the water pushing outward on all walls of the pool may cause the wall to stretch laterally, applying a tensile stress directed from the center of the view window 100 radially outward in the plane of the view window 100. The tensile stress will be greater in the horizontal direction than in the vertical direction.
The joint 265 can provide strain relief between the peripheral rim junction 260 and the peripheral plate 270 by introducing a degree of flexibility between the two. The joint 265 can deform under the sheer and tensile stresses, and reduce deformation of the peripheral rim junction 260 and the receiving part 280. This can ensure that the connection between the peripheral rim 220 and the peripheral rim junction 260 maintains good contact and a watertight seal.
The present invention has been described above in connection with example implementations which, however, are not intended to be limiting to the scope of the present invention, and any person skilled in the art could make possible changes and modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Hence, any alteration, equivalent change and modification which are made to the above-mentioned examples in accordance with the technical substance of the present invention and without departing from the spirit of the present invention, would fall within the scope defined by the claims of the present invention.
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