WO2006033294A1 - 可動床プールおよび可動床プールの浄化方法 - Google Patents

可動床プールおよび可動床プールの浄化方法 Download PDF

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WO2006033294A1
WO2006033294A1 PCT/JP2005/017124 JP2005017124W WO2006033294A1 WO 2006033294 A1 WO2006033294 A1 WO 2006033294A1 JP 2005017124 W JP2005017124 W JP 2005017124W WO 2006033294 A1 WO2006033294 A1 WO 2006033294A1
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movable floor
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Shigeru Yotsuyanagi
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B69/00Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
    • A63B69/12Arrangements in swimming pools for teaching swimming or for training
    • A63B69/125Devices for generating a current of water in swimming pools
    • 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
    • E04H4/12Devices or arrangements for circulating water, i.e. devices for removal of polluted water, cleaning baths or for water treatment

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  • the present invention relates to a movable floor pool and a method of cleaning a movable floor pool.
  • a movable floor pool as disclosed in Patent Document 1 is known as a swimming pool which can be appropriately changed in water depth.
  • a movable floor 120 movable in the vertical direction is installed in the pool main body 110, and the height of the movable floor 120 is adjusted by the lifting device 130. It is possible to change the water depth of the pool.
  • a water purification apparatus for a movable floor pool as disclosed in Patent Document 2 is known.
  • This device independently controls the pool water stored in the lower movable space space formed below the movable floor in the movable floor pool and the pool water stored above the movable floor to the sterilizer and the filter. By guiding it, it floats in the water and removes bacteria and viruses to purify the pool water.
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 7-166727
  • Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 1-299964.
  • the movable floor lower space has many stagnation points that become dead water. Also, whenever the movable floor is moved to change the water depth of the pool, debris accumulated on the movable floor (for example, Most of the hair, sand, fibers, etc.) pass through the gap between the movable floor and the side wall of the pool body and move to the space under the movable floor formed below the movable floor. There is also a problem that adhesion of slime is promoted and red worms, bow hula, etc. propagate.
  • the present invention has been made to solve such a problem, and a movable floor pool and movable that can maintain a movable lower floor space formed below the movable floor in a clean state.
  • the purpose is to provide a method of cleaning the floor pool.
  • the above object of the present invention is a movable floor pool including a pool main body for storing water, and a movable floor movable up and down along a side wall of the pool main body, the movable floor being formed below the movable floor. It is achieved by the movable floor pool equipped with water flow generating means for generating a swirling flow in the water stored in the space.
  • a drain port is provided at the bottom of the pool body, and the drain port is substantially at the center of rotation of the swirling flow formed by the water flow generating means in a plan view. It is preferred to be arranged to match.
  • the water flow generation means is a rotary water flow generation device that generates a water flow by rotation of a plurality of rotary blades
  • the rotary water flow generation device is a water flow generated by the rotary water flow generation device.
  • a plurality of the discharge ports are disposed in the vicinity of the side wall of the pool body so as to flow along the side wall of the pool body.
  • the above object of the present invention is a method of purifying a movable floor pool comprising: a pool main body for storing water; and a movable floor movable up and down along a side wall of the pool main body.
  • a water flow generation system that generates a swirling flow in the water stored in the space formed below the floor This is achieved by the movable floor pool cleaning method provided with
  • the present invention it is possible to provide a movable floor pool and a method of cleaning the movable floor pool which can maintain the movable floor lower space formed below the movable floor in a clean state.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view showing a movable floor pool according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic configuration plan view of a movable lower floor space formed below the movable floor of the movable floor pool according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 A schematic configuration view showing an example of water flow generation means constituting a movable floor pool according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic configuration plan view showing another modified example of the movable floor pool according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic configuration plan view showing another modified example of the movable floor pool according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a conventional movable floor pool.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration sectional view showing a movable floor pool according to the present embodiment
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic configuration plan view showing a movable floor lower space formed below the movable floor of the movable floor pool. Note that FIG. 2 omits the lifting device shown in FIG.
  • the movable floor pool 1 includes a pool body 10 for storing water, a movable floor device 20, and a water flow generation means 30.
  • the pool main body 10 is formed in a rectangular shape in a plan view, and the bottom 11 thereof is provided with a drain 12 for discharging the water stored in the pool main body 10. It is.
  • the drainage port 12 is provided at a substantially central portion of the bottom portion 11 of the pool main body 10 so as to substantially coincide with the swirling center in a plan view of the swirling flow R formed by the water flow generating means 30 as described later. .
  • a circulation path (not shown) for returning water discharged from the drainage port 12 to the movable floor upper space 27 formed above the movable floor 21 is connected to the drainage port 12.
  • a filtration device for removing wastes and the like by filtering water discharged from the drainage port 12 and chlorine for removing bacteria and pests inhabiting the water stored in the pool body 10 are injected. Equipped with a chlorine injector.
  • the movable floor device 20 includes a lifting and lowering device 22 that moves the movable floor 21 in the vertical direction along the movable floor 21 and the side wall 14 of the pool body 10.
  • the movable floor 21 includes an opening 24 for installing the water flow generating means 30 in the lower movable floor space 23 formed below the movable floor 21 and an openable lid 25 covering the opening 24.
  • the lifting device 22 is installed in the movable floor lower space 23, and the upper portion is connected to the back side 21 a of the movable floor 21. By moving the lifting device 22 up and down, it is possible to adjust the height of the movable floor 21 and to change the water depth of the pool.
  • the water flow generating means 30 is a means for generating a swirling flow by generating a water flow in the water stored in the lower movable floor space 23 formed below the movable floor 21, and the lower part of the movable floor. It is installed in the department space23.
  • a plurality of water flow generating means 30 are disposed in the vicinity of the side wall 14 of the pool body 10, and each water flow generating means 30 forms the side wall 14 of the water flow force pool body 10. It is configured to have a swirl flow R in a fixed direction along it.
  • the water flow generating means 30 is housed in a case 35 formed by combining meshed plates.
  • the water flow generation means 30 for example, an in-water mixer or a submersible pump, which is a rotary water flow generation device that generates water flow by rotation of a plurality of rotary blades, can be exemplified.
  • the submersible mixer is illustrated as the water flow generation means 30, and by rotating the rotary vanes 31, water can be sent out from the left side to the right side of FIG.
  • the rotary vanes 31 are rotated by driving of a motor (not shown) connected to the power supply cable 32.
  • each water flow generating means 30 is driven to generate a water flow in the water stored in the lower movable floor space 23 formed below the movable floor 21.
  • the water flow generated by each of the water flow generating means 30 forms a swirling flow R which flows along the side wall 14 of the pool body 10 in the movable lower floor space 23. Since this swirling flow R is formed by combining the water flows generated by the plurality of water flow generating means 30, the flow is maintained at a substantially constant momentum and becomes smooth.
  • the swirling flow R Is a swirl that flows toward the outlet 12 while turning in a fixed direction.
  • the water flow generation means 30 forcibly generates a swirling flow R in the water stored in the lower movable floor space 23, the momentum of the swirling flow R causes the back side 21a of the movable floor 21 and the pool body. It becomes possible to peel off and remove dirt such as rubbish and dirt adhering to the bottom 12 of the 10, the lifting device 22 and the like.
  • the removed rubbish and the like flow along the above-described vortex flow toward the outlet 12, pass through the outlet 12, and are filtered and collected by a filter device in a circulation path (not shown). .
  • the debris floating in the rubbish water accumulated in the movable floor lower space 23 is carried on the above-mentioned vortex flow toward the drainage port 12, passes through the drainage port 12, and is filtered.
  • device Be collected a part of the swirling flow R formed by the water flow generating means 30 flows along the side wall 14 of the pool main body 10 in the movable floor lower space 23 and hits the corner part 15 of the pool main body 10. V, the dust on the corner part 15 can be put on the swirling flow R with certainty.
  • the waste placed on the swirling flow R is directed to the outlet 12 as described above, and is not shown! It is recovered by the filter in the circulation path.
  • Water that has passed through the drainage port 12 and whose dirt and the like have been filtered by a filter device in a circulation system (not shown) is introduced to the movable floor upper space 27 together with chlorine injected from the chlorine injection device.
  • the chlorine led to the movable floor upper space 27 passes through the gap between the movable floor 21 and the side wall 14 of the pool body 10 and enters the movable lower floor space 23.
  • the chlorine that has entered the lower movable floor space 23 is dispersed throughout the lower movable floor space 23 by the water flow generated by the water flow generating means 10, so bacteria and pests that live in the lower movable floor space 23 can be efficiently It is possible to get rid of them.
  • the movable floor pool 1 As described above, according to the movable floor pool 1 according to the present embodiment, as in the prior art, a person dives into the lower movable floor space 23 formed below the movable floor 21 and the rubbish is removed manually. Be sure to remove dirt such as rubbish attached to the back side 21a of the movable floor 21 which can not be removed, the side wall 14 of the pool body 10 in the movable floor lower space 23 and the bottom 12 of the pool body 10 etc.
  • the movable lower floor space 23 formed below the movable floor 21 can be maintained clean. As a result, in the lower movable floor space 23, it is possible to prevent the reproduction of pests such as red worms and bows.
  • the swinging scale formed by the water flow generating means 30 is the back side 21 a of the movable floor 21, the side wall 14 of the pool main body 10 in the movable floor lower space 23, the bottom 12 of the pool main body 10, and the lifting device 22. As they hit etc., it is possible to effectively prevent adhesion of dust etc. to these, and the movable lower floor space 23 can be maintained in a clean state.
  • the water flow generation means 30 by causing the water stored in the lower movable floor space 23 to generate a water flow by the water flow generation means 30, it is possible to prevent the water stored in the lower movable floor space 23 from being stagnant, so that the movable lower floor space 23 can be moved. In the lower floor space 23, it is possible to prevent the reproduction of pests such as red insects and bow hula. Also, since the water flow generating means 30 is installed in the lower movable floor space 23 from the time when the movable floor pool is completed, the water stored in the lower movable floor space 23 is generated so as to generate a water flow. If this is done, the occurrence of these pests can be prevented in advance.
  • the chlorine injection device force of the circulatory system is also led to the movable floor upper space 27 and passes through the gap between the movable floor 21 and the side wall 14 of the pool main body 10 to enter the movable floor lower space 23. Since the water flow generated by the water flow generation means 30 can be distributed to the whole of the lower movable floor space 23, bacteria and pests that inhabit the lower movable floor space 23 can be efficiently eliminated.
  • the swirling flow R flowing along the side wall 14 of the pool body 10 is formed, and the swirling flow R substantially coincides with the swirling center in a plan view.
  • the drainage port 12 at the bottom 11 of the pool main body 10 it is possible to form an eddy current flowing all over the lower movable floor space 23.
  • the rubbish attached to the back side 21a of the movable floor 21 and the bottom 11 of the pool main body 10 can be peeled off and removed over the entire area of the movable floor lower space 23, and the rubbly-removed rubbish Etc. can be collected efficiently and drained from the drainage port 12.
  • a rotary water flow generation device that generates water flow by rotation of a plurality of rotary blades is adopted, and this rotary water flow generation device is used as a side wall of the pool main body 10 in the movable floor lower space 23. It is possible to install the water flow generating means 30 easily in the existing movable floor pool because the swirl flow R is formed by forming the swirl flow R in the vicinity of the back side of the movable floor 21.
  • the movable floor lower space 23 can be maintained in a clean state by removing dust and dirt adhering to the side 21 a and the bottom portion 11 of the pool body 10.
  • the water flow generation means 30 in the present embodiment is a rotary water flow generation device that sends out water by the rotation of the plurality of rotary blades 31, it is possible to float pests such as a bow flower floating in the water to be sent out. It can be cut and killed by the rotation of the rotary vanes 31, and pests can be efficiently eliminated.
  • the specific aspect of the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment.
  • the force of arranging a plurality of water flow generating means 30 in the movable floor lower space 23 For example, as shown in FIG. 4, a single water flow generating means 30 is arranged. May be Even with such a configuration, the water flow sent out from the water flow generation means 30 flows while colliding with the side wall 14 of the pool body 10 and is swirling flow In order to form R, it is possible to form a vortex that flows towards the outlet 12.
  • the water flow generation unit 30 installed in the lower movable floor space 23 is configured to generate a water flow.
  • the present invention is not particularly limited to such a configuration.
  • a configuration may be employed in which a jet flow is injected from the side wall 14 of the pool body 10 below the movable floor 21 to the lower movable floor space 23 to generate a water flow.
  • the water streams delivered from the water stream generating means 30 may be collided to form a plurality of swirling flows Rl, R2, R3, R4.
  • the movable floor lower space 23 can be maintained in a clean state because the rubbish or the like can be peeled off and removed, and the removed rubbish or the like can be discharged from the drainage port 12.
  • the drainage port 12 substantially corresponds to the swirling center of the swirling flow R formed by the water flow generating means 30 in plan view.
  • the force provided at the bottom 11 of the structure is not particularly limited.
  • the pivoting center force in plan view of the swirling flow R may also be provided at the bottom portion 11 of the pool body 10 which is separated.
  • the pool main body is formed in a rectangular shape in plan view, but the present invention is not particularly limited to such a configuration, for example, in plan view Circular or planar Any shape such as a circular shape can be adopted

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