CA1104894A - Swimming pool blanket - Google Patents

Swimming pool blanket

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CA1104894A
CA1104894A CA343,193A CA343193A CA1104894A CA 1104894 A CA1104894 A CA 1104894A CA 343193 A CA343193 A CA 343193A CA 1104894 A CA1104894 A CA 1104894A
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Thomas E. Tiler
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H4/00Swimming or splash baths or pools
    • E04H4/06Safety devices; Coverings for baths
    • E04H4/08Coverings consisting of rigid elements, e.g. coverings composed of separate or connected elements

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Abstract

A B S T R A C T

A lightweight, foldable swimming pool solar blanket, including plastic panels and relatively wide plastic strips backed by closed cell foamed thermoplastic material secured, to the periphery of the panels, and between adjacent panels for securing adjacent panels together, wherein the peripheral edge portions of the panels are folded under the panel to provide folded edge portions, the folded edge portions being secured to the foamed thermoplastic material backed plastic strips with the plastic strips engaging the side of each of the folded edge portions remote the remainder of the panel and the foamed thermoplastic strips to provide a pool blanket for sitting on the water with the foam backed plastic strips engaging water from trapping air between the panels and water.

Description

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This invention relates to flexible foldable swimming pool solar blankets.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Swimming pool solar blankets are primarily used for covering the surface of the water in the swimming pool to trap the heat eneryy absorbed by the water and protect the pool from fallen debris. The result--a saving of, heating and maintenance costs, water lost through evaporation, and a lengthened swimming period.
One blanket on the market comprises a laminated composite sheet, one layer being polyethylene coated woven fabric material, and the other, closed cell polyethylene material. I~hile the blanket functions satis-factorily, it is costly, not easily folded-bulky when folded-and of heavy weight. Another blanket marketed (See Canadian Letters Patent 1,057,620) comprises panels of plastic joined by thin plastic strips (supporting a layer of closed cell foamed thermoplastic material) overlying edge portions of the panels, and sewn thereto both above and below the panel with the foamed thermoplastic nlaterial sandwiched therebetween. These same thin plastic strips with the foamed thermoplastic backing are also sewn around the periphery of the blanket to be on.the edge portions of the panels with the foamed thermoplastic backing material sandwiched between the strips and panels.
: While the said blanket is foldable and lightweight, because the panels are in contact for the most part witll the water, their heat retention and floatation characteristics are reduced.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a foldable, lightweight solar pool blanket of reasonable cost, which has increased ; insulation and floatation characteristics.
Further and other objects of the invention will be realized by those skilled in the art from the following summary of the invention and ,,, ;, , ~

1 detailed description of the preferred embodiments thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to one aspect of the invention, a lightweight foldable swimming pool solar blanket is provided comprising plastic panels, and re-latively wide plastic strips, for example, between about 5" to 17", backed byclosed cell Foamed thermoplastic material secured, to the periphery of the panels, and, between adjacent panels for securing adjacent panels together, wherein peripheral edge portions of the panels are folded under the panel to provide folded edge portions, the folded edge portions being secured to the foamed thermoplastic material backed plastic strips with the plastic strips engaging the folded edge portions remote the remainder of the panel and the foamed thermoplast;c material spaced from the sides of each folded edge portion by the plastic strips to provide a pool blanket for sitting on the water with the foam backed plastic strips engaging the water for trapping air between the panels and water.
According to another aspect of the invention, a method of manu-facturing a swimming pool solar blanket is provided comprising the steps of folding edge portions of plastic panels and securing the folded edge portions to relatively wide plastic strips, for example, between about 5" and about 17"
backed by closed cell foamed thermoplastic material, preferably, adjacent a longitudinal edge of the plastic strip with the plastic strips abutting the side of each folded edge portion remote the remainder of the panel to which the plastic strip is secured. It is to be understood that once the plastic strips are secured to folded edge portions this combination may be folded under at the periphery thereof and secured to other plastic strips backed by the foamed thermoplastic material as if the combination were a panel.
According to another aspect of the invention, another method of manufacturing a swimming pool solar hlanket is provided including the steps of:
(a) positioning a relatively wide plastic strip backed by closed :
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1 cell foamed thermoplastic material to overlie an edge portion of a plastic panel, with the plastic strip abutting the panel;
.~ (b) securing the two together adjacent the outer edge of the panel, and outer edge of the strip (as ~or example, by sewing) and (c) rotating the free edge of the plastic strip with respect to the panel, or the panel with respect to the free edge of the plastic strip, to a position 180 from their abutting original position - to provide a folded edge portion on the edge of the panel secured to the plastic strip.
According to another aspect of the invention, panels may be joined as above to the other relatively wide plastic strips, and plastic strips in turn . joined to preconnected panel--plastic str;p combinations as if they were panels.
Preferably, the panels and plastic strips are sewn together.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF T~IE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be illustrated having reference to the following drawings of preferred embodiments of the invention, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective top view of a swimming pool covered by a swimming pool blanket according to a first embodiment of the invention;
~:~ Figure 2 is a perspective top view of a pool blanket according to another embodiment of the invention;
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 3-3 of Figure 2;
: 25 Figure 4 is a top plan view of a pool blanket according to another embodiment of the invention;
Figure 5 is a close-up partially cut away view of part of the blanket shown ;n Figure 4;
Figure 6 is an exploded view of the secured components of Figure
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Figure 7 illustrates one oF the steps in the Manufacture of a pool blanket;
Figure 8 illustrates another of the manufacturing steps used in 5 manufacturing a pool blanket;
Figure 9 illustrates one portion of the pool blanket of Figure 1 2 or 4 positioned on the water;
DETAILED DESCRIPTIO~ OF PREFERRED E~l~ODIMENTS
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Each of pool solar blan~ets 10 (See Figure 1) 12 (See Figure 2) and~13 (See Figure 4) comprise plastic panels 14 of woven polyethylene coated with 1 mm. of blue polyethylene (Fabrene t.m.)secured adjacent edges 15 to foam backed relatively wide plastic strips 16 (8 to 12" in width depending on the size of the pool cover) comprising polyethylene plastic upper strips 18 supporting closed cell foamed thermoplastic foam material 20 (1/8 in thickness).
With reference to Figures 3 5, 7, and 8 and particularly to Figure 7, strips 16 are sewn to panels 14 by placing strip 16 with upper strip 18 abutting edge portions 15A at edges 15 of panel 14 with foamed material facing away from panel 14 and sewing outer longitudinal edge portions together as at 22 with a 1000 denier polypropylene thread. There-after (and with reference to Figure 8) strip 16 is rotated 180 with ~ respect to panel 14 about the sewn joint at 22 to provide a folded edge :~ portion 24 under panel 14 to position foam layer 20 of strip 16 below panel 14 for riding on the water (See Figure 9). In joints employing strips 16 to secure adjacent panels 14 where a panel 14 is already secured to strip 16 and strip 16 is to be secured to another panel the second panel 14 ~` overlies strip 16 touching upper strip 18 and overlies the first panel 14 . ~ :
previously secured to strip 16 the two sewn together on what is to be an inner edge 26 of strip 16 and panel 14 is rotated 180 away from the first panel 14 and strip 16 to provide folded edge 24 under panel 14. llhere , .
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1 strips 16 must be joined (as ~Ihen panels 14 are already secured to strips16) they are joined in the same manner as if part of panel 14. In this regard, adjacent panels 14 (See Figure 4) are first joined to intermediate strip 16A then secured to strips 16B and finally strips IkC are joined to the combination as if the combination was a separate panel 14.
With references to Figures 5 and 6, to reiterate, strips 16B are secured to panel 14 as above. Then strips 16C are laid over the edges of panel 14 and strips 16C with strips 18 abutting panels 14 are secured to the combination adjacent an outer edge. Thereafter, panels 14 and strips 16 are rotated 180 relative to strips 16C to provide folded edge portions 24.
~ Ihere a round pool blanket is to be manufactured, it is preferable that radial strips are sewn to adjacent sector panels to form the circular pool blanket and smaller foam strips to be sewn around the circumference : of the pool blanket, are first joined as one long strip and then the long foam strip secured to the circumference.
As rilany changes could be made to the preferred embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention; it is intended that all matter contained herein be interpreted as illustrative of the invention, and not in a limiting sense.

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Claims (20)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS
CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A lightweight, foldable swimming pool solar blanket comprising plasticpanels and relatively wide plastic strips having a minimum width of about 5", the strips backed by closed cell foamed thermoplastic material secured to the peri-phery of the panels, and between adjacent panels for securing adjacent panels together, wherein the peripheral edge portions of the panels are folded under the panel to provide folded edge portions, the folded edge portions being secured tothe foamed thermoplastic material backed plastic strips with the plastic strips engaging the side of each of the folded edge portions remote the remainder of the panel and the foamed thermoplastic material spaced from the side of each folded edge portion by the plastic strips to provide a pool blanket For sitting on the water with the foam backed plastic strips engaging the water for trapping air between the panels and water.
2. The swimming pool blanket of Claim 1, wherein the plastic panels and plastic strips are sewn together adjacent a longitudinal outer edge of the plastic strips relative to the center of the strip.
3. The swimming pool solar blanket of Claim 1 or 2, wherein the relatively wide plastic strips are between about 5" and about 17" in width.
4. The swimming pool solar blanket of Claim 1 or 2, wherein the relatively wide plastic strips are between about 8" and about 12" in width.
5. A method of manufacturing a swimming pool solar blanket having plasticpanels and relatively wide plastic strips of a minimum width of about 5" backed by closed cell foamed thermoplastic material, comprising the steps of:
folding edge portions of the plastic panels and securing the folded edge portions to the plastic strips with the material of the plastic strip abutting the side of each folded edge portion remote the remainder of the panel.
6. The method of Claim 5, wherein the plastics strips are secured to the panels adjacent the longitudinal outer edge of the plastic strip relative to thecenter of the strip.
7. The method of Claim 5, wherein the relatively wide plastic strips are between about 5" and about 17" in width.
8. The method of Claim 5, wherein the relatively wide plastic strips are between about 8" and about 12" in width.
9. The method of Claim 5 or 7, wherein the plastic strips are sewn to thepanels.
10. The method of Claim 8, wherein the plastic strips are sewn to the panels.
11. The method of manufacturing a swimming pool solar blanket having plastic panels and relatively wide plastic strips backed by closed cell foamed thermo-plastic material, comprising the steps of:

(a) positioning a plastic strip backed by closed cell foamed thermoplastic material to overlie an edge portion of a plastic panel with the strip of plastic abutting the panel;

(b) securing the two together adjacent outer edges of the panel and strip;

-and-(c) rotating the free inner edge of the plastic strip with respect to the panel, or the panel with respect to the free inner edge of the plastic strip, to a position 180° from their original abutting position to provide a folded edge portion on the edge of the panel secured to the plastic strip.
12. The method of Claim 11, wherein the plastic strip is secured to the panel adjacent the longitudinal outer edge of the plastic strip relative to the center of the strip.
13. The method of Claim 12, wherein the relatively wide plastic strips arebetween about 5" and about 17" in width.
14. The method of Claim 12, wherein the relatively wide plastic strips arebetween about 8" and about 12" in width.
15. The method of Claim 11, 12, or 13, wherein the plastic strip is sewn to the panel.
16. The method of Claim 14, wherein the plastic strip is sewn to the panel.
17. The method of Claim 11, 12 or 13, further comprising the steps of securing other plastic strips to the panel-plastic strip combination adjacent the outer edges thereof by the method of Claim 11.
18. The method of Claim 14 and 16, further comprising the steps of securing other plastic strips to the panel-plastic strip combination adjacent the outer edges thereof by the method of Claim 11.
19. The method of Claim 11, 12 or 13, further comprising the steps of securing a further panel to the plastic strip of the panel-plastic strip combination adjacent the outer edges thereof by the method of Claim 11.
20. The method of Claim 14 or 16, further comprising the steps of securinga further panel to the plastic strip of the panel-plastic strip combination adjacent the outer edges thereof by the method of Claim 11.
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