GB2570513A - Modular platform system for a swimming pool - Google Patents

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GB2570513A
GB2570513A GB1801498.5A GB201801498A GB2570513A GB 2570513 A GB2570513 A GB 2570513A GB 201801498 A GB201801498 A GB 201801498A GB 2570513 A GB2570513 A GB 2570513A
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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
    • E04H4/065Floors adjustable in height
    • 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
    • E04H4/14Parts, details or accessories not otherwise provided for
    • 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
    • E04H4/14Parts, details or accessories not otherwise provided for
    • E04H4/144Means for facilitating access, e.g. step units or slides

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The system 10 has a deck portion 12 coupled to a support arrangement 14. The system may be placed on the base B of a pool P below the water surface S to provide a raised platform e.g. for children. The system may have a plurality of legs 16 and a handrail 18. The deck may have a number of slots, bores and elongate troughs (24, 28, 30 Fig. 2). Stainless steel plates or straps (36a,b, Figs. 8-15) may be received in the troughs and bores to provide reinforcement to the deck and to facilitate attachment of the legs. The straps may have boss portions extending into bores in the deck and be secured by fasteners. The handrail may be attached by a system of spigots and collars (see Figs. 16-21). Also claimed is a kit of parts and method of use.

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(57) The system 10 has a deck portion 12 coupled to a support arrangement 14. The system may be placed on the base B of a pool P below the water surface S to provide a raised platform e.g. for children. The system may have a plurality of legs 16 and a handrail 18. The deck may have a number of slots, bores and elongate troughs (24, 28, 30 Fig. 2). Stainless steel plates or straps (36a,b, Figs. 8-15) may be received in the troughs and bores to provide reinforcement to the deck and to facilitate attachment of the legs. The straps may have boss portions extending into bores in the deck and be secured by fasteners. The handrail may be attached by a system of spigots and collars (see Figs. 16-21). Also claimed is a kit of parts and method of use.
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MODULAR PLATFORM SYSTEM FOR A SWIMMING POOL
FIELD
This relates to a modular platform system for a swimming pool.
BACKGROUND
Swimming pools typically involve a significant investment, both in terms of their initial construction and ongoing maintenance. During construction, for example, the pool must first be excavated to the required area and depth. Appropriate plumbing and filtration equipment is then installed before the pool is lined, typically with reinforced concrete and a suitable water-impermeable lining.
It will be recognised that swimming pools are utilised by a wide variety of users, with each user having different operational and safety requirements.
However, conventional swimming pool constructions are often inflexible to such varying user demands. For example, the design of conventional swimming pools often seeks to balance the competing demands of competition users, casual users and/or those with limited mobility. The conventional means to provide a suitable environment for smaller children, for instance, has been the construction of a separate pool area, such separate pools areas significantly increasing the required footprint of the pool area and surrounding buildings as well as initial construction and ongoing maintenance costs; limiting their use to larger facilities.
SUMMARY
According to a first aspect, there is provided a modular platform system for a swimming pool, comprising:
a deck portion; and a support arrangement for supporting the deck portion, the support arrangement configured for coupling to the deck portion and configured to engage a base of the swimming pool to support the deck portion at an elevated position relative to the base of the swimming pool and below the surface of the swimming pool, thereby forming a raised base for at least part of the swimming pool.
Beneficially, embodiments of the platform system provide a raised base for at least part of the swimming pool; thereby permitting a conventional swimming pool to be quickly, easily and safely adapted to the requirements of different user groups without requiring permanent adaptation to the pool.
The ability to retrofit a structural base of a pool without permanent adaptation of the pool itself also permits an operator to adapt the visual appearance of the pool, e.g. to designate safe areas of the pool for different user groups, and/or to provide a base for signage; without requiring permanent adaptation to the pool.
As described above, the support arrangement is configured for coupling to the deck portion and is configured to engage a base of the swimming pool to support the deck portion at an elevated position relative to the base of the swimming pool and below the surface of the swimming pool; thereby forming a raised base for at least part of the swimming pool.
The support arrangement may comprise a plurality of legs.
In use, the legs may engage the base of the pool and support the deck portion at the required elevated position away from the base of the pool and below the surface of the pool.
The platform system may, for example, comprise four legs per deck portion.
The legs may be disposed at corner regions of the deck portion.
Beneficially, the provision of four legs disposed at corner regions of the deck portion provides a stable elevated base for the pool. However, it will be recognised that any suitable number of legs may be provided.
The legs may be tubular in construction.
A lower end portion of the each of the legs may define a foot portion configured to engage the base of the pool.
The foot portion may comprise a reduced diameter portion.
The legs may comprise and/or may be at least partially constructed from a metal material, such as stainless steel.
An upper end portion of each of the legs may define or may be configured to receive a gasket.
The gaskets may be configured for location on the upper end portion of the legs. The gaskets may be annular.
The gaskets may comprise and/or may be constructed from rubber, or like material.
The support arrangement may comprise one or more strap elements.
In use, the strap elements may be engaged with, and coupled to, a lower surface of the deck portion. Beneficially, the strap elements reinforce the deck portion and facilitate coupling of the legs to the deck portion.
The support arrangement may comprise a plurality of strap elements.
The support arrangement may, for example, comprise two strap elements per deck portion. However, it will be recognised that the support arrangement may comprise one strap element or more than two strap elements.
The strap elements are disposed axially or substantially axially with respect to the deck portion.
As described above, the strap elements may be configured for coupling to the lower surface of the deck portion.
The strap elements may comprise a body portion and end portions.
The body portion may be rectangular or substantially rectangular in shape.
Side walls of the body portion may define upstanding wings for engaging a corresponding trough provided in the lower surface of the deck portion.
The end portions may be circular or substantially circular.
The strap elements may comprise boss portions extending upwardly from the end portions. In use, the boss portions may extend through corresponding bores provided through the deck portion.
The strap element may comprise further boss portions. In use, the further boss portions may extend through corresponding bores provided through the deck portion.
The further boss portions may extend upwardly from the strap element and may be configured to receive fasteners for securing the strap element to the deck portion.
The strap element may be constructed from a metal, such as stainless steel or like material.
Alternatively, the strap element may be constructed from a suitable composite, polymeric or ceramic material.
The platform system may comprise a coupling arrangement for coupling the legs to the deck portion via the strap elements.
The gasket may comprise at least one bore (“gasket bore”).
One or more pin may extend from a lower surface of the strap element.
The one or more pin may be configured to engage the gasket bores of the legs, to facilitate coupling of the legs to the strap elements, and thereby couple the legs to the deck portion.
In particular but not exclusively, the coupling arrangement may define a bayonet-type fitting or the like.
As described above, the deck portion forms the elevated base of the swimming pool.
The deck portion may, for example, comprise or take the form of a panel.
In particular, but not exclusively, the deck portion may comprise or take the form of a rectangular or square panel.
The deck portion may comprise a lower surface.
The lower surface of the deck portion may be configured to receive the strap elements of the support arrangement.
The lower surface of the deck portion may comprise a trough configured to receive the strap element of the support arrangement.
The lower surface of the deck portion may comprise a plurality of troughs, each trough configured to receive a strap element of the support arrangement.
The deck portion may comprise an upper surface.
The upper surface may be configured to receive a handrail of the platform system.
The deck portion may comprise and/or may be at least partially from a polymeric material.
The deck portion may comprise and/or may be at least partially from a composite material, such as glass reinforced plastic or like material.
The deck portion may comprise and/or may be at least partially constructed constructed constructed from a metal material, such as stainless steel or like material.
The deck portion may comprise one or a plurality of elongate slots extending therethrough.
The deck portion may further comprise bores extending therethrough, the bores configured to receive the boss portions of the straps.
The platform may comprise a plurality of the deck portions.
The platform system may comprise a handrail arrangement
The handrail arrangement comprises a rail.
The rail may extend upwards from the deck portion.
The rail may be at least partially constructed from a metal material, such as stainless steel or like material.
Ends portions of the rail may be coupled to, or may take the form of, spigots.
The spigots may be constructed from a metal material, such as stainless steel or like material.
The spigots may be configured for location in collars, to secure the rail in place.
The collars may be constructed from a metal material, such as stainless steel or like material.
The handrail arrangement may comprise a coupling arrangement for securing the handrail in place.
The spigots and collars may, for example, define corresponding profiles. For instance, the spigots may define a cruciform or x shape configured to fit within corresponding slots in the collars.
Alternatively or additionally, the coupling arrangement may comprise a pin, e.g. a wire or chain linked drop pin or like coupling, configured to engage a lateral bore in the collar.
According to a second aspect, there is provided a kit of parts comprising:
a deck portion; and a support arrangement for supporting the deck portion, the support arrangement configured for coupling to the deck portions and configured to engage a base of the swimming pool to support the deck portion at an elevated position relative to the base of the swimming pool and below the surface of the swimming pool, thereby forming a raised base for at least part of the swimming pool.
The kit of parts may comprise a plurality of the deck portions.
The kit of parts may comprise a plurality of the support arrangements.
A third aspect relates to use of the platform system of the first aspect to form a raised base in a swimming pool.
The features defined above or below may be utilised, either alone or in combination with any other defined feature.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a modular platform system for a swimming pool;
Figure 2 shows a plan view of a deck portion of the modular platform system shown in Figure 1;
Figure 3 shows a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the deck portion shown in Figure 2, along section A-A;
Figure 4 shows a bottom view of the deck portion shown in Figure 2;
Figure 5 shows a partial longitudinal cross-sectional view of the deck portion shown in Figure 2, showing part of a trough disposed in a lower surface of the deck portion;
Figure 6 shows a side view of a leg of a support arrangement of the platform system shown in Figure 1;
Figure 7 shows a plan view of the leg shown in Figure 6;
Figure 8 shows a plan view of a first strap of the support arrangement of the platform system shown in Figure 1;
Figure 9 shows a side view of the first strap shown in Figure 8;
Figure 10 shows an end view of the first strap shown in Figure 8;
Figure 11 shows an enlarged plan view of an end portion of the first strap shown in Figure 8;
Figure 12 shows a plan view of a second strap of the support arrangement of the platform system shown in Figure 1;
Figure 13 shows a side view of the second strap shown in Figure 12;
Figure 14 shows an end view of the second strap shown in Figure 12;
Figure 15 shows an enlarged plan view of an end portion of the second strap shown in Figure 12;
Figure 16 shows a side view of a handrail arrangement of the platform system shown in Figure 1;
Figure 17 shows a plan view of the handrail arrangement shown in Figure 16; and
Figures 18 to 21 show enlarged detail views of parts of the handrail arrangement shown in Figure 16.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring first to Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings, there is shown a perspective view of a modular platform system 10 for a swimming pool P. As shown in Figure 1, the platform system 10 comprises a deck portion 12, a support arrangement (shown generally at 14) comprising a plurality of legs 16 and a handrail arrangement 18.
In use, the support arrangement 14 is configured for coupling to the deck portion 12 and configured to engage a base B of the swimming pool P to support the deck portion 12 at an elevated position relative to the base B of the swimming pool P and below the water surface S of the swimming pool P, thereby forming a raised base for at least part of the swimming pool P.
Beneficially, embodiments of the platform system 10 provide a raised base for at least part of the swimming pool P, thereby permitting a conventional swimming pool P to be quickly, easily and safely adapted to the requirements of different user groups without requiring permanent adaptation to the pool P. The ability to retrofit a structural base of the pool P without permanent adaptation of the pool P itself also permits an operator to adapt the visual appearance of the pool P, e.g. to designate safe areas of the pool P for different user groups, and/or to provide a base for signage; without requiring permanent adaptation to the pool P.
Referring now also to Figures 2 to 5 of the accompanying drawings, in the illustrated platform system 10 the deck portion 12 takes the form of a generally rectangular panel having an upper surface 20 and a lower surface 22, the lower surface 22 comprising two elongate troughs 24a, 24b. As shown, a plurality of slots 26 are provided through the deck portion 12 (ten slots 26 are provided in the illustrated deck portion 12). The deck portion 12 further comprises a number of bores 28, 30, the bores 28, 30 extending through the deck portion 12.
As described above, the support arrangement 14 is configured for coupling to the deck portion 12 and comprises a plurality of legs 16, one of which is shown in more detail in Figures 6 and 7 of the accompanying drawings.
As shown in Figures 6 and 7, the legs 16 are generally tubular in construction, a lower end portion of each leg 16 having a reduced diameter foot portion 32 for engaging the base B of the pool P. In the illustrated platform system 10, the legs 16 are constructed from stainless steel. An annular rubber gasket 34 is disposed around an upper end portion of the leg 16.
In use, the legs 16 engage the base B of the pool P and support the deck portion 12 at the required elevated position away from the base B of the pool P and below the surface of the pool P.
In the illustrated platform system 10, four legs 16 are provided per deck portion 12, the legs 16 disposed at corner regions of the deck portion 12.
Beneficially, the provision of four legs 16 disposed at corner regions of the deck portion 12 provides a stable elevated base for the pool. However, it will be recognised that any suitable number of legs 16 may be provided as required.
In the illustrated platform system 10, the legs 16 are coupled to the lower surface 22 of the deck portion 12 via first and second straps 3 6a, 36b. Beneficially, the straps 36a, 36b are disposed axially or substantially axially with respect to the deck portion 12 and, in use, reinforce the deck portion 12 and facilitate coupling of the legs 16 to the deck portion 12.
The first strap 36a is illustrated in Figures 8 to 11 of the accompanying drawings. As shown, the first strap 36a comprises a rectangular or substantially rectangular body portion 38a and circular or substantially circular end portions 40a. Side walls 42a of the body portion 38a define upstanding wings for engaging the trough 24a provided in the lower surface 22 of the deck portion 12. As shown most clearly in Figures 9 and 10, the first strap 36a comprises boss portions 44a extending upwardly from the end portions 40a. In use, the boss portions 44a are positioned and dimensioned so as to extend through the bores 30 provided in the deck portion 12. As shown in Figure 9, the first strap 36a also comprises a plurality of further boss portions 46a of smaller diameter than the boss portions 44a. In use, the further boss portions 46a are positioned and dimensioned so as to extend through the bores 28 provided in the deck portion 12 and are configured to receive fasteners 48 to secure the first strap 36a to the deck portion 12.
The second strap 36b is illustrated in Figures 12 to 15 of the accompanying drawings. As shown, the second strap 36b comprises a rectangular or substantially rectangular body portion 38b and circular or substantially circular end portions 40b. Side walls 42b of the body portion 38b define upstanding wings for engaging the trough 24b provided in the lower surface 22 of the deck portion 12. As shown most clearly in Figures 13 and 14, the second strap 36b comprises boss portions 44b extending upwardly from the end portions 40b. In use, the boss portions 44b are positioned and dimensioned so as to extend through the bores 26 provided in the deck portion 12. As shown in Figure 13, the second strap 36b also comprises a plurality of further boss portions 46b of smaller diameter than the boss portions 44b. In use, the further boss portions 46b are positioned and dimensioned so as to extend through the bores 28 provided in the deck portion 12 and are configured to receive fasteners 48 to secure the second strap 36b to the deck portion 12.
In order to secure the legs 16 to the deck portion 12, the platform system 10 comprises a coupling arrangement comprising pins 50a, 50b - in the illustrated system 10 the pins 50a, 50b taking the form of dome headed studs - extending downwards from the end portions 40a, 40b of the straps 36a, 36b while the gaskets comprise bores 52 which are dimensioned and positioned to engage the pins 50a, 50b and which define a bayonet-type fitting, although it will be recognised that other means for securing the legs 16 may be used where appropriate.
As described above, and referring now also to Figures 16 to 21 of the accompanying drawings, the platform system 10 comprises a handrail arrangement 18. As shown in Figure 16, for example, the handrail arrangement 18 comprises a rail 54 which extends upwardly from the deck portion 12. In the illustrated embodiment, the rail 54 is at least partially constructed from stainless steel. As shown in Figures 18 to 21, ends portions of the rail 54 take the form of spigots 56. The spigots 56 are configured for location in collars 58 to secure the rail 54 in place. In the illustrated platform system 10, the spigots 56 and the collars 58 are constructed from stainless steel. The handrail arrangement 18 also comprises a coupling arrangement for securing the rail 54 in place, and as shown most clearly in Figure 21, it can be seen that the spigots 56 and collars 58 define corresponding cruciform or x shape profiles. The coupling arrangement further comprises a pin 60 which in the illustrated platform system 10 takes the form of a wire or chain linked drop configured to engage a lateral bore 62 in the collar 58.
As described above, embodiments of the platform system provide a raised base for at least part of the swimming pool; thereby permitting a conventional swimming pool to be quickly, easily and safely adapted to the requirements of different user groups without requiring permanent adaptation to the pool. The ability to retrofit a structural base of a pool without permanent adaptation of the pool itself also permits an operator to adapt the visual appearance of the pool, e.g. to designate safe areas of the pool for different user groups, and/or to provide a base for signage; without requiring permanent adaptation to the pool.
It will be recognised that the platform described above is merely exemplary and that various modifications may be made.

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1. A modular platform system for a swimming pool, comprising:
a deck portion; and a support arrangement for supporting the deck portion, the support arrangement configured for coupling to the deck portion and configured to engage a base of the swimming pool to support the deck portion at an elevated position relative to the base of the swimming pool and below the surface of the swimming pool, thereby forming a raised base for at least part of the swimming pool.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the support arrangement comprises a plurality of legs.
3. The system of claim 1 or 2, wherein the support arrangement comprises one or more strap element.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the one or more strap element is configured to engage and/or couple to a lower portion of the deck portion.
5. The system of claim 3 or 4, wherein the support arrangement comprises a plurality of the strap elements.
6. The system of claim 3, 4 or 5, wherein the one or more strap element comprises a body portion and end portions.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein side walls of the body portion defines upstanding wings for engaging a corresponding trough provided in the lower surface of the deck portion.
8. The system of claim 6 or 7, wherein the one or more strap elements comprise boss portions extending upwardly from the end portions.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the boss portions extends through bores in the deck portion.
10. The system of any one of claims 6 to 9, wherein the one or more strap elements comprise further boss portions.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the further boss portions extend through corresponding bores provided through the deck portion.
12. The system of any one of claims 3 to 9, when dependent on claim 2, comprising a coupling arrangement for coupling the legs to the deck portion via the strap elements.
13. The system of any preceding claim, comprising a plurality of the deck portions.
14. The system of any preceding claim, comprising a handrail arrangement
15. The system of claim 14, wherein the handrail arrangement comprises a rail, end portions of the rail coupled to, or taking the form of, spigots configured for location in collars, to secure the rail in place.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein the spigots and collars define corresponding profiles.
17. A kit of parts comprising:
a deck portion; and a support arrangement for supporting the deck portion, the support arrangement configured for coupling to the deck portions and configured to engage a base of the swimming pool to support the deck portion at an elevated position relative to the base of the swimming pool and below the surface of the swimming pool, thereby forming a raised base for at least part of the swimming pool.
18. The kit of parts of claim 17, comprising a plurality of the deck portions.
19. The kit of parts of claim 17 or 18, comprising a plurality of the support arrangements.
20. Use of the platform system of any one of claims 1 to 16 to form a raised base in a swimming pool.
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