Hydraulic suction fuse for swimming pools
First Claim
1. A hydraulic suction fuse for use with a debris collection trap, said fuse comprising in combination:
- a) an apertured cover;
b) a shroud extending about said aperture in said cover;
c) a flexible disc for sealing said aperture in said cover, said disc being captured by said shroud, said disc being adapted to bend to pass through said aperture in said cover in response to a suction force within the trap and to become displaced from said aperture in said cover; and
d) a stem extending from said disc, said stem being adapted to accommodate manually drawing said displaced disc into capture by said shroud to seal said aperture in said cover.
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Abstract
A hydraulic suction fuse is mounted in a conventional debris collection trap of a swimming pool, spa or the like, to significantly reduce or eliminate any suction force on the bottom or side wall mounted drain of the swimming pool, spa or the like, as a result of the drain becoming essentially wholly covered by a body part of a person or other drain clogging article. Alternatively, the hydraulic suction fuse may be mounted in a compartment in line between the drain and a suction pump of a swimming pool, spa or the like. Thereby, a person captured by the suction force at the drain will be released and the person is free to move away from the drain essentially instantaneously upon contact with the drain. In one embodiment, the hydraulic suction fuse is self resetting once inflow through the drain is no longer restricted. In another embodiment of the hydraulic suction fuse, the hydraulic suction fuse may be easily manually reset.
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27 Claims
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1. A hydraulic suction fuse for use with a debris collection trap, said fuse comprising in combination:
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a) an apertured cover;
b) a shroud extending about said aperture in said cover;
c) a flexible disc for sealing said aperture in said cover, said disc being captured by said shroud, said disc being adapted to bend to pass through said aperture in said cover in response to a suction force within the trap and to become displaced from said aperture in said cover; and
d) a stem extending from said disc, said stem being adapted to accommodate manually drawing said displaced disc into capture by said shroud to seal said aperture in said cover. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for relieving the suction force of a drain in a swimming pool or spa, which drain is in fluid communication with a debris collection trap receiving water from the drain in response to a suction pump drawing water from the trap, said method comprising in combination:
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a) sealing an aperture of the trap;
b) opening the aperture in response to an increase in suction force within the trap resulting in a drop of water level in the trap; and
c) maintaining a gravity induced flow of water through the aperture and into the trap until the aperture of the trap is resealed. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A hydraulic suction fuse for use with a swimming pool or spa, said fuse comprising in combination:
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a) a compartment disposed at an elevation below the surface of the water in the swimming pool;
b) an apertured bracket defining the upper end of said compartment;
c) one of a magnet and a magnetically responsive element being retained by said bracket;
d) a basket supported from said bracket; and
e) a float disposed in said basket for sealing said aperture in said bracket, said float being adapted to rise and fall within said basket in response to the water level in said compartment, the other of said magnet and said magnetically responsive element being retained by said float. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A hydraulic suction fuse for use with a swimming pool or spa, said fuse comprising in combination:
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a) a compartment disposed at an elevation below the surface of the water in the swimming pool;
b) an apertured bracket defining the upper end of said compartment;
c) a shroud extending about said aperture in said bracket;
d) a flexible disc for sealing said aperture in said bracket, said disc being captured by said shroud, said disc being adapted to bend to pass through said aperture in said bracket in response to a suction force within said compartment and to become displaced from said aperture in said bracket; and
e) a stem extending from said disc, said stem being adapted to accommodate manually drawing said displaced disc into capture by said shroud to seal said aperture in said bracket. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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21. A method for relieving the suction force of a drain in a swimming pool or a spa, which drain is in fluid communication with a compartment receiving water from the drain in response to a suction pump drawing water from the compartment, said method comprising in combination:
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a) sealing an aperture of the compartment;
b) opening the aperture in response to an increase in suction force within the compartment resulting in a drop of water level in the compartment; and
c) maintaining a gravity induced flow of water through the aperture and into the compartment until the aperture of the compartment is resealed. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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