US20060230514A1 - Cover for a swimming pool main drain - Google Patents

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US20060230514A1
US20060230514A1 US11/109,599 US10959905A US2006230514A1 US 20060230514 A1 US20060230514 A1 US 20060230514A1 US 10959905 A US10959905 A US 10959905A US 2006230514 A1 US2006230514 A1 US 2006230514A1
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  • the present invention relates to covers for swimming pool main drains.
  • a swimming pool has one or more main drains that remove water continuously from the bottom of the pool.
  • the removed water is filtered of both suspended particulate and sediment to keep it both clear and clean. From time to time, larger debris, such as water-soaked leaves, will descend to the bottom of the pool and may be drawn into the drain through its cover.
  • Drain covers are frequently designed with many small openings to avoid the aforementioned problems. However, they will then not be suitable for draining larger debris and may still cause entrapment and entanglement.
  • a drain cover needs to have a total opening area sufficient to allow the pool to drain. It has to admit leaves and other larger debris. And it also has to avoid or at least reduce the possibility of the entrapment and entanglement of swimmers.
  • the present invention is a main drain cover for a swimming pool.
  • the present inventive cover has a utilitarian shape, which is characterized by a low dome having a single, arcuate cutout portion with rounded edges.
  • the present invention may also include an adaptor ring to fit it to a main drain housing, and may include the housing of the main drain itself.
  • the housing may be a two-port housing or a three-port housing that includes an entrapment relief port in addition to the bottom suction port and hydrostatic relief port.
  • the single arcuate cutout portion is an important feature of the present invention. Because of its arcuate shape and size, the cutout portion is relatively more difficult for a swimmer to block than more compact openings. Because of its smoothly rounded edges, free of corners and projections, it is much less likely to entangle the hair or clothing of swimmers. Importantly, larger debris will be more easily drawn in through the single, larger, rounded opening.
  • the arcuate cutout portion in combination with an entrapment relief outlet is another feature of the present invention.
  • the cutout portion and the entrapment relief port are preferably oriented to be on the same side of the main drain so that hair or other entrapable material is not held within main drain upon entering cutout portion. Cutout portion itself is curved and rounded so as to minimize the potential for hair to wrap around any structure of the drain.
  • An advantage of the present cover is that it can be used with two and three-port main drain housings and with new and existing housings, so it is readily backfitted on various types of main drain housings.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of a main drain of a swimming pool taken along lines 2 - 2 of FIG. 1 with a first embodiment of a main drain housing, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of a main drain of a swimming pool having an alternative main drain housing in combination with the same cover as is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 , according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the present invention has three embodiments: it is a device for covering a swimming pool main drain, a main drain with a cover, and a cover and adaptor ring for covering a main drain. While specifically intended for use in swimming pools, the present cover could be used for any drain of a body or tank of water where entrapment, entanglement, or draining of larger debris are of concern.
  • FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 there is illustrated a drain cover according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and generally indicated by reference number 10 .
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 are identical except for an entrapment relief port 50 , the function of which will be described presently.
  • Cover 10 is preferably round, gently domed to allow a robotic cleaner to pass over it easily, and has a single, arcuate aperture or cutout portion 12 formed therein.
  • Cover 10 is fitted to a collar 22 , which is in turn fitted to a main drain housing 16 and both collar 22 and main drain housing 16 are set in a pool floor 20 during construction of the pool.
  • Collar 22 is slip fitted to main drain housing 16 by sliding a depending flange 32 inside of main drain housing 16 .
  • Cover 10 is in turn slip fitted on to collar 22 by sliding depending flange 46 of cover 10 inside upstanding flange 42 of collar 22 and may be held in place by screws 44 .
  • the third port 50 for entrapment relief will lead to a relief port in the wall of the pool below water level (not shown) to provide entrapment relief in the event cutout portion 12 is blocked.
  • Outlets 24 and 26 to a canister filter and hydrostatic relief port, are well known in the art.
  • Entrapment relief ports are also known but the orientation of cutout portion to coincide with third port 50 is not known in the prior art. In order to assure proper orientation of cover 10 to housing 16 , some convenient, foolproof key such as an asymmetric cover screw pattern ( FIG. 1 ) can be used.
  • Cover 10 is gently domed (best seen in FIG. 2 ) in part for strength and in part so that robotic cleaners will be able to travel over cover 10 easily, and so that swimmers, stepping on cover 10 will not encounter sharp edges or abrupt changes in pool floor elevation.
  • Cutout portion 12 is shaped and formed to allow sufficient water to pass through it without significant change in velocity and without trapping fingers, toes, hair or clothing. Cutout portion 12 is also large enough so that covering all of cutout portion 12 is difficult for a child, yet cover 10 provides the strength required to easily support an adult standing on cover 10 .
  • the total area of cutout portion 12 is preferably at least comparable to the area of suction line 24 in order to have the same flow velocity at cutout portion 12 as at suction line 24 .
  • the arc of cutout portion is preferably somewhat greater than 180° to be as large as possible but still provide a sufficiently solid cover 10 for strength.
  • the width of cutout portion should be about as large as the fingers of an adult so as not to trap the fingers of a child. Cutout portion 12 should also be as close to the periphery of cover 12 as possible consistent with the area, width and arc requirements set forth above so that the distance from one end of cutout portion 12 to the other is as large as it can be.
  • the large arcuate shape helps to draw leaves and other large debris into main drain housing 16 .
  • All edges of cover 10 adjacent to cutout portion 12 are preferably rounded to assure smooth flow of water into cutout portion 12 and prevent the entanglement of hair and clothing. Furthermore, no surfaces or edges inside cutout portion are of a type that is likely to entangle hair or clothing.
  • One or more main drains with housing 16 , collar 22 and cover 10 may be provided as part of the water circulation system of a newly constructed swimming pool.

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A cover for a main drain of a swimming pool has a single arcuate cutout portion to pass water into the main drain housing. The cutout portion extends more than halfway around the cover and is dimensioned and rounded to pass large debris and to avoid entrapping fingers, hair and cloths of swimmers.

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  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to covers for swimming pool main drains.
  • A swimming pool has one or more main drains that remove water continuously from the bottom of the pool. The removed water is filtered of both suspended particulate and sediment to keep it both clear and clean. From time to time, larger debris, such as water-soaked leaves, will descend to the bottom of the pool and may be drawn into the drain through its cover.
  • However, main drains, because of the relatively powerful suction required for normal operation pose hazards to swimmers, particularly small children. The suction can trap swimmers and sometimes hold them to the drain, which is commonly located in the deepest part of the pool. At other times, the configuration of the drain, in combination with the suction, will entangle the swimmer's hair or clothing. Either of these circumstances can be fatal to the swimmer.
  • Drain covers are frequently designed with many small openings to avoid the aforementioned problems. However, they will then not be suitable for draining larger debris and may still cause entrapment and entanglement.
  • A drain cover needs to have a total opening area sufficient to allow the pool to drain. It has to admit leaves and other larger debris. And it also has to avoid or at least reduce the possibility of the entrapment and entanglement of swimmers.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Briefly recited and according to its major aspects, the present invention is a main drain cover for a swimming pool. The present inventive cover has a utilitarian shape, which is characterized by a low dome having a single, arcuate cutout portion with rounded edges. The present invention may also include an adaptor ring to fit it to a main drain housing, and may include the housing of the main drain itself. The housing may be a two-port housing or a three-port housing that includes an entrapment relief port in addition to the bottom suction port and hydrostatic relief port.
  • The single arcuate cutout portion is an important feature of the present invention. Because of its arcuate shape and size, the cutout portion is relatively more difficult for a swimmer to block than more compact openings. Because of its smoothly rounded edges, free of corners and projections, it is much less likely to entangle the hair or clothing of swimmers. Importantly, larger debris will be more easily drawn in through the single, larger, rounded opening.
  • The arcuate cutout portion in combination with an entrapment relief outlet is another feature of the present invention. The cutout portion and the entrapment relief port are preferably oriented to be on the same side of the main drain so that hair or other entrapable material is not held within main drain upon entering cutout portion. Cutout portion itself is curved and rounded so as to minimize the potential for hair to wrap around any structure of the drain.
  • An advantage of the present cover is that it can be used with two and three-port main drain housings and with new and existing housings, so it is readily backfitted on various types of main drain housings.
  • Other features and their advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art of swimming pool water circulation system design from a careful reading of the Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments accompanied by the following drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • In the drawings,
  • FIG. 1 is top view of a cover for a main drain of a swimming pool, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of a main drain of a swimming pool taken along lines 2-2 of FIG. 1 with a first embodiment of a main drain housing, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
  • FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of a main drain of a swimming pool having an alternative main drain housing in combination with the same cover as is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • The present invention has three embodiments: it is a device for covering a swimming pool main drain, a main drain with a cover, and a cover and adaptor ring for covering a main drain. While specifically intended for use in swimming pools, the present cover could be used for any drain of a body or tank of water where entrapment, entanglement, or draining of larger debris are of concern.
  • Referring now to FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, there is illustrated a drain cover according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and generally indicated by reference number 10. FIGS. 2 and 3 are identical except for an entrapment relief port 50, the function of which will be described presently. Cover 10 is preferably round, gently domed to allow a robotic cleaner to pass over it easily, and has a single, arcuate aperture or cutout portion 12 formed therein. Cover 10 is fitted to a collar 22, which is in turn fitted to a main drain housing 16 and both collar 22 and main drain housing 16 are set in a pool floor 20 during construction of the pool. Collar 22 is slip fitted to main drain housing 16 by sliding a depending flange 32 inside of main drain housing 16. Cover 10 is in turn slip fitted on to collar 22 by sliding depending flange 46 of cover 10 inside upstanding flange 42 of collar 22 and may be held in place by screws 44.
  • Collar 22 has a flange 14 for use in securing collar 22 to pool floor 20. Cover 10 has a depending flange that fits within an upstanding flange 22 of collar 22. The material of pool floor covers flange 14 of collar 22 during construction to hold collar 22 in place. Housing 16 has two ports: a suction outlet 24 and a hydrostatic outlet 26. Suction outlet 24 is connected by piping (not shown) to a canister filter located along side the pool (not shown), and hydrostatic outlet 26 will connect to the area below pool floor 20 so that, in the event water collects below the pool, it can be removed through hydrostatic relief outlet 26. Alternatively, housing 16 instead of being a two-port housing could be a three-port housing, as shown in FIG. 3, in which case, the third port 50, for entrapment relief will lead to a relief port in the wall of the pool below water level (not shown) to provide entrapment relief in the event cutout portion 12 is blocked. Outlets 24 and 26, to a canister filter and hydrostatic relief port, are well known in the art. Entrapment relief ports are also known but the orientation of cutout portion to coincide with third port 50 is not known in the prior art. In order to assure proper orientation of cover 10 to housing 16, some convenient, foolproof key such as an asymmetric cover screw pattern (FIG. 1) can be used.
  • Cover 10 is gently domed (best seen in FIG. 2) in part for strength and in part so that robotic cleaners will be able to travel over cover 10 easily, and so that swimmers, stepping on cover 10 will not encounter sharp edges or abrupt changes in pool floor elevation. Cutout portion 12 is shaped and formed to allow sufficient water to pass through it without significant change in velocity and without trapping fingers, toes, hair or clothing. Cutout portion 12 is also large enough so that covering all of cutout portion 12 is difficult for a child, yet cover 10 provides the strength required to easily support an adult standing on cover 10.
  • The total area of cutout portion 12 is preferably at least comparable to the area of suction line 24 in order to have the same flow velocity at cutout portion 12 as at suction line 24. The arc of cutout portion is preferably somewhat greater than 180° to be as large as possible but still provide a sufficiently solid cover 10 for strength. The width of cutout portion should be about as large as the fingers of an adult so as not to trap the fingers of a child. Cutout portion 12 should also be as close to the periphery of cover 12 as possible consistent with the area, width and arc requirements set forth above so that the distance from one end of cutout portion 12 to the other is as large as it can be. Importantly, the large arcuate shape helps to draw leaves and other large debris into main drain housing 16.
  • All edges of cover 10 adjacent to cutout portion 12 are preferably rounded to assure smooth flow of water into cutout portion 12 and prevent the entanglement of hair and clothing. Furthermore, no surfaces or edges inside cutout portion are of a type that is likely to entangle hair or clothing.
  • One or more main drains with housing 16, collar 22 and cover 10 may be provided as part of the water circulation system of a newly constructed swimming pool.
  • It will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art of swimming pool circulation system design that many changes and substitutions can be made to the foregoing preferred embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, defined by the appended claims.

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1. A device for use with a main drain housing of a swimming pool, said device comprising:
a cover having a single, arcuate cutout portion formed therein, said cutout portion being dimensioned to pass a flow of water from a swimming pool into a main drain housing; and
means for securing said cover to said main drain.
2. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein said securing means is a collar fitted to said main drain housing.
3. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein said cutout portion extends greater than 180° around the circumference of said cover.
4. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein said cutout portion has rounded edges.
5. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein said cover is domed.
6. A main drain for use with a swimming pool, said main drain comprising:
a main drain housing with a suction outlet and a relief outlet;
a cover dimensioned to cover said main drain housing, said cover having a single, arcuate cutout portion formed therein, said cutout portion being dimensioned to receive a flow of water from a swimming pool and to direct said flow into said main drain housing; and
means for securing said cover to said main drain housing.
7. The main drain as recited in claim 6, wherein said securing means is a collar fitted to said cover and to said main drain housing.
8. The main drain as recited in claim 6, further comprising an entrapment relief port, and wherein said side entrapment relief port is oriented to be on the same side as said arcuate cutout portion.
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