Folding spa cover
A retractable, folding, insulating spa cover assembly with interconnected, plural, elongated, generally rectangular, panel members, the panel members being connected to each other along their longitudinal edges or sides by hinge members that act as gaskets to close the entire gap between adjoining panel members, wherein the hinge members alternate between the upper and lower surface of the panel members, such that the panel members are foldable into a vertical stack. Track members may be provided on opposing upper walls of the spa, with pins or roller members disposed on each end of the panel members such that the panel members slide laterally within the track members. The track members may each have a horizontal leg and a vertical leg, such the panel members remain in the track members when vertically stacked as well. In an alternative embodiment, vertically oriented roller conveyor members may be positioned beside the spa.
This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/962,324, filed Jul. 27, 2007, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates generally to the field of removable covers that prevent water and debris from entering spa tubs, hot tubs or the like, and which insulate to prevent heat loss when the tubs are not in use, and more particularly relate to such covers that are provided in multiple parts.
Spa tubs, hot tubs or the like, to be referred to herein collectively as spas, are popular in home, hotel and rehabilitation settings and are used for recreation, relaxation and therapy. The spas typically contain a quantity of heated water that is recycled through water jets, and may vary in shape from generally rectangular to generally round. The spas are usually sized to accommodate four to six people at one time, although smaller and larger spas are also available. Often the spas are located outdoors on patios or porches. Because the water is usually maintained at an elevated temperature even when the spas are not in use, insulated covers are provided to limit heat loss. The covers also prevent debris and rain water from entering the spa water.
The typical known insulated covers are structured in large panel form, such that usually one, two or three panels are placed on top of the spa, with multiple panel covers being composed of separate and distinct members that are not connected. The cover panels are usually several inches thick for insulation and structural purposes, and may comprise for example a main body of insulating material, such as a polymer foam, encased within a waterproof outer layer of sheet material, such as HDPE or other plastic. Though not excessively heavy, they are of significant weight, and the large size of the cover panels makes them unwieldy in handling, such that removal and replacement by children or older adults may be difficult. In addition, the large size of the panel members makes it difficult to store them unobtrusively when the spa is in use.
It is an object of this invention to provide a spa cover that is composed of a plurality of slat-like, rectangular panel members, such that removal and replacement of the members is easier, with the slat-like panel members connected in a hinged manner so as to prevent passage of debris and water between the panel members. It is a further object to provide such a spa cover that is retractable in a folding manner, such that the individual panels comprising the cover can be stacked vertically beside the spa without interfering with the enjoyment of the spa. It is a further object to provide such a spa cover with the hinge members being connected to adjoining panel members on upper and lower surfaces in alternating manner, such that the panels may be stacked in a pleated manner. It is a further object to provide an embodiment wherein track or guide members are provided on the spa such that the individual panel members are received within the opposing track members in a manner that allows the panel members to be retracted and advanced along the track to uncover and cover the spa. It is a further object to provide an embodiment where generally vertical roller conveyor members are provided at the side of the spas to assist in stacking and unstacking the vertical stack of panel members when the cover panels are removed from or placed onto the spa.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention is a removable or retractable, folding, insulating spa cover or spa cover assembly comprising a spa cover of plural, elongated, generally rectangular, slat-like, insulated, panel members, the panel members being connected to each other along their longitudinal edges by hinge means for hingedly joining adjacent panel members. The hinge means preferably act as seals to cover the entire gap between adjoining panel members, such that water and debris cannot pass between the panel members and into the spa, and such that the thermal insulating properties of the cover are maximized. The hinging means may comprise hinge members affixed in accordion-style alternating manner along the upper and lower surfaces of the panel members, such that for a given panel member one hinge means will be at the upper surface and the other hinge means will be at the lower surface. In this manner the panel members are foldable into a vertical stack one atop the other when removed from the spa. Track or guide members may be provided on opposing upper walls of the spa, with pins or roller members disposed on each end of the panel members such that the panel members are received by the track members in a manner that allows them to slide laterally along the track members. The track members may each also comprise both a horizontal leg extending along the top of the spa and a vertical leg extending down the side of the spa, such that the panel members are retained by the vertical leg when displaced into the vertical stack during use of the spa. In an alternative embodiment, manual or powered drive members for translating the panel members may be provided to move the panel members along the track members in order to cover and uncover the spa. In an alternative embodiment, two or more generally vertically oriented roller conveyor members may be positioned adjacent a side of the spa, the roller conveyor members each having roller members on the side and top so as to reduce friction and drag when the panel members are removed from the spa or placed onto the spa.
In alternative language, a folding spa cover is presented comprising a plurality of elongated, substantially rectangular, interconnected, insulating panel members, the majority of said panel members being interior panel embers and two of said panel members being end panel members, each of the panel members having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the panel members are joined to each other with hinge members in alternating manner such that the panel members are foldable in an accordion-style manner into a vertical stack, such that each individual interior panel member is joined to a first adjacent panel member at or adjacent the upper surface and to a second opposite adjacent panel member at or adjacent the lower surface.
In alternative language, a retractable folding spa cover assembly is mounted onto a spa having side walls and a generally horizontal upper surface, said assembly comprising:
a plurality of elongated, substantially rectangular, interconnected, insulating panel members, the majority of said panel members being interior panel embers and two of said panel members being end panel members, each of the panel members having ends, an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the panel members are joined to each other with hinge members in alternating manner such that the panel members are foldable in an accordion-style manner into a vertical stack, such that each individual interior panel member is joined to a first adjacent panel member at or adjacent the upper surface and to a second opposite adjacent panel member at or adjacent the lower surface;
a pair of generally horizontal, opposing track members atop the walls of said spa, said track members each comprising a slot receiving and retaining said panel members whereby said panel members can be moved horizontally within said track members.
In alternative language, a retractable folding spa cover assembly is presented in combination with a spa having side walls and a generally horizontal upper surface, said assembly comprising:
a plurality of elongated, substantially rectangular, interconnected, insulating panel members, the majority of said panel members being interior panel embers and two of said panel members being end panel members, each of the panel members having ends, an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the panel members are joined to each other with hinge members in alternating manner such that the panel members are foldable in an accordion-style manner into a vertical stack, such that each individual interior panel member is joined to a first adjacent panel member at or adjacent the upper surface and to a second opposite adjacent panel member at or adjacent the lower surface;
at least two generally vertically oriented roller conveyor members positioned externally adjacent a side wall of the spa, said roller conveyor members each comprising an upstanding body member having a plurality of roller members disposed thereon and facing away from said spa side wall to define a rollway for said panel members;
whereby said roller members reduce friction and drag when the panel members are pulled from the vertical stack back onto the upper surface of said spa.
With reference to the drawings, the invention will now be described in detail with regard for the best mode and the preferred embodiment. In general, the invention is a removable or retractable, folding, insulating spa cover presenting a horizontally extending coverage area, the spa cover comprising a plural number of elongated, slat-like, interconnected, panel members capable of being folded and positioned in a vertical stack of relatively small footprint when the spa is in use.
The spa cover 10 comprises a plural number of insulating panel members 30, the majority of the panel members 30 being interior panel members and two of said panel members 30 being end panel members. The panel members 30 are elongated and generally rectangular in shape, such that the panel members 30 comprise a number of slat-like elements. When in use to cover the spa 20, the individual panel members 30 are aligned laterally in a generally co-planar orientation, and adjacent panel members 30 are connected in accordion-style hinged manner along their longitudinal sides to form the spa cover 10, as shown in
Hinge means for connecting adjacent panel members 30 along the longitudinal sides in an accordion-style manner are provided such that each of the panel members 30 is foldable onto an adjacent panel member 30 to form a vertical stack, as shown in
While the spa cover 10 as described may be placed directly atop the walls of the spa 20 and removed and replaced manually as needed, track members 60 may be provided to guide the panel members 30. Opposing track members 60 are formed as an integral part of the spa structure during or are mounted atop opposing walls of the spa 20, such as for example with mounting brackets 70 as shown in
In one embodiment, shown in
In still another embodiment, as shown in
It is further contemplated that manual or powered drive means (not shown) for translating or repositioning the panel members 30 between the covering and uncovering orientations, such as a hand crank, an electric motor, a hydraulic device or the like, may be provided to move the panel members 30 within the track members 60, such that covering and uncovering the spa 20 is more easily accomplished. Such drive means are well known, for example, in the window shade or panel door arts, and the mechanisms are readily adaptable to the spa cover as described herein.
It is also contemplated that equivalents and substitutions for certain elements set forth above may be obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art, and therefore the true definition and scope of the invention is to be as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A folding spa cover comprising a plurality of elongated, substantially rectangular, interconnected, insulating panel members, the majority of said panel members being interior panel embers and two of said panel members being end panel members, each of the panel members having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the panel members are joined to each other with hinge members in alternating manner such that the panel members are foldable in an accordion-style manner into a vertical stack, such that each individual interior panel member is joined to a first adjacent panel member at or adjacent the upper surface and to a second opposite adjacent panel member at or adjacent the lower surface.
2. The spa cover of claim 1, wherein said hinge members extend substantially the full length of said panel members.
3. The spa cover of claim 2, wherein said hinge members are waterproof so as to define a barrier between said panel members.
4. The spa cover of claim 1, wherein said panel members are less than approximately 18 inches in width.
5. A retractable folding spa cover assembly mounted onto a spa having side walls and a generally horizontal upper surface, said assembly comprising:
- a plurality of elongated, substantially rectangular, interconnected, insulating panel members, the majority of said panel members being interior panel embers and two of said panel members being end panel members, each of the panel members having ends, an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the panel members are joined to each other with hinge members in alternating manner such that the panel members are foldable in an accordion-style manner into a vertical stack, such that each individual interior panel member is joined to a first adjacent panel member at or adjacent the upper surface and to a second opposite adjacent panel member at or adjacent the lower surface;
- a pair of generally horizontal, opposing track members atop the walls of said spa, said track members each comprising a slot receiving and retaining said panel members whereby said panel members can be moved horizontally within said track members.
6. The assembly of claim 5, further comprising guide members mounted on said ends of said panel members, wherein said guide members are received within said slots of said track members.
7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein said guide members are chosen from the group of guide members consisting of pins, wheels and rollers.
8. The assembly of claim 5, said track members extending vertically downward adjacent said spa side walls, whereby said panel members can also be moved vertically within said track members.
9. The assembly of claim 8, further comprising guide members mounted on said ends of said panel members, wherein said guide members are received within said slots of said track members.
10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein said guide members are chosen from the group of guide members consisting of pins, wheels and rollers.
11. A retractable folding spa cover assembly in combination with a spa having side walls and a generally horizontal upper surface, said assembly comprising:
- a plurality of elongated, substantially rectangular, interconnected, insulating panel members, the majority of said panel members being interior panel embers and two of said panel members being end panel members, each of the panel members having ends, an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the panel members are joined to each other with hinge members in alternating manner such that the panel members are foldable in an accordion-style manner into a vertical stack, such that each individual interior panel member is joined to a first adjacent panel member at or adjacent the upper surface and to a second opposite adjacent panel member at or adjacent the lower surface;
- at least two generally vertically oriented roller conveyor members positioned externally adjacent a side wall of the spa, said roller conveyor members each comprising an upstanding body member having a plurality of roller members disposed thereon and facing away from said spa side wall to define a rollway for said panel members;
- whereby said roller members reduce friction and drag when the panel members are pulled from the vertical stack back onto the upper surface of said spa.
12. The assembly of claim 11, wherein said body members comprise a shoulder.
13. The assembly of claim 12, wherein said shoulder is curved.
14. The assembly of claim 12, wherein said shoulder is beveled.
15. The assembly of claim 12, wherein said shoulder is right-angled.
16. The assembly of claim 11, wherein said roller conveyor members further comprise footer members disposed beneath sad spa.
17. The assembly of claim 11, wherein said hinge members extend substantially the full length of said panel members.
18. The assembly of claim 17, wherein said hinge members are waterproof so as to define a barrier between said panel members.
19. The assembly of claim 11, wherein said panel members are less than approximately 18 inches in width.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 28, 2008
Publication Date: Jan 29, 2009
Inventor: Abram Huber (Lake City, FL)
Application Number: 12/220,712