[0001] The present invention relates to a profile for manufacturing a slat for a swimming
pool cover, in particular a rollable swimming pool cover, and a swimming pool cover,
more particularly a rollable swimming pool cover, that is made from such profiles.
The invention also relates to the use of a plastic composition in a swimming pool
cover.
[0002] It is known to make rollable swimming pool covers from slats made from plastic profiles
which are provided on their ends with closing caps. These profiles are hingedly mutually
coupled with their sides by means of a lateral hook that forms part of the profile
and that fits into a lateral groove that forms part of an identical adjacent profile.
[0004] It has a particular advantage if the underside of the profiles is black and the upper
side is transparent, such that overheating of the upper side is avoided, but sunlight
is maximally absorbed by the underside of the profiles, whereby this heat can be released
again to the swimming pool water to thereby heat up the swimming pool water. Beause
of the black underside this also limits algae growth in the swimming pool and/or this
algae growth is not visible. Such profiles are also called 'Solar' profiles.
[0006] However, it has been found that relatively stagnant water with a high temperature
is formed in the lateral groove, as a result of which in such profiles, more precisely
in the groove, a considerable algae growth takes place.
[0007] Therefore, profiles have been developed wherein the top walls and optionally the
side wall of the groove are opaque, such that little or no sunlight can enter the
groove and algae development is limited and avoided. Also, because of this, contaminations
in the grooves, such as leaves and dead insects, are hidden from view.
[0009] However, these profiles have the disadvantage that, when they are assembled into
a swimming pool cover, the upper side of this swimming pool cover does not look homogeneous,
but rather striped. This is the case because the top wall of the profile at the location
of the groove is black or because at the location of the groove a black wall lies
close below a transparent top wall, while at other locations than the groove the black
bottom wall is located at a much larger distance from the transparent top wall. This
means that the black colour at the location of the groove is much more explicitly
visible than in other locations, resulting in a striped, zebra-like pattern.
[0010] Such profiles thereby cause an unattractive striped pattern on the swimming pool
cover, although they are technically satisfactory as far as the heating of the swimming
pool water and the prevention of algae growth are concerned.
[0011] The known profiles with a transparent top wall also have the disadvantage that condensation
droplets on the inside of the profiles are clearly visible. Such droplets of condensation
water may form on the inside of the profiles due to condensation of water vapor, especially
due to cooling at night, and are unattractive.
[0012] With the aim of reducing or avoiding the above and other disadvantages, the present
invention concerns a profile for manufacturing a slat for a rollable swimming pool
cover, wherein the profile is made of plastic, wherein the profile comprises one or
more internal hollow channels extending in the profile direction, wherein the profile
comprises a first top wall located above the one or more hollow channels, wherein
the first top wall has a first relative light transmittance for infrared light and
a second relative light transmittance for visible light, wherein the ratio (one minus
the second relative light transmittance)/(one minus the first relative light transmittance)
is at least 1.10.
[0013] The values (1 - the first relative light transmittance) and (1 - the second relative
light transmittance) indicate which fraction of the light in the respective wavelength
range is absorbed or reflected by the first top wall.
[0014] Herein, the first and second relative light transmittance are expressed as fractions.
[0015] Obviously, numerical values of the first and second relative light transmittance,
when expressed as percentage, should first be divided by 100 to obtain the first and
second relative light transmittance expressed as fraction.
[0016] Obviously, these values are dependent on the composition and thickness of the first
top wall, and in particular on the concentration of intentionally added chemical compounds
and other products present therein that absorb or reflect visible light better than
infrared light. These values are also dependent on other components in the first top
wall that can also absorb or reflect light over the entire spectrum or over a portion
thereof. This concerns in particular the plastic itself of which the top wall is made.
[0017] For the sake of completeness, it is noted that in the technical literature different
wavelengths are used for the transition between infrared light and visible light.
For the avoidance of doubt and possible edge effects in a transition range, it is
noted that in this document infrared means the wavelength range between 800 nm and
1400 nm, which approximately corresponds to what is called the near infrared band,
and that visible light means the wavelength range between 400 nm and 700 nm.
[0018] Preferably, the ratio (1 - the second relative light transmittance)/(1 - the first
relative light transmittance) is at least 1.4, and more preferably at least 1.8, and
even more preferably at least 2.5.
[0019] Hereby, it is noted that the profile direction is the direction in which a cross
section of the profile remains the same.
[0020] For completeness it is noted that the first relative light transmittance and the
second relative light transmittance concern the same part of the first top wall, in
other words the same position on the first top wall.
[0021] Such a profile has the advantage that the first top wall appears dark, due to its
low second relative light transmittance, such that the striped, zebra-like pattern
is less noticeable.
[0022] Also, occurring condensation droplets will be completely or partially hidden from
view.
[0023] At the same time, such a first top wall still transmits a significant portion of
the energy in sunlight, namely a relatively large portion of the infrared light supplemented
with a smaller, but not necessarily negligible portion of the visible light. As a
result, the bottom wall of such a profile can still absorb a significant portion of
the energy in sunlight and deliver it to the swimming pool water to heat it up.
[0024] The basis of the invention is the insight that a significant portion of the energy
in sunlight is located in the infrared portion of the spectrum, such that the transmittance
of the top wall for visible light only determines to a limited extent how much energy
from sunlight such a profile can absorb in order to transfer it to the pool water.
This in contrast to the already known disclosures in which only the visible portion
of the spectrum is considered.
[0025] Obviously, the properties of the first top wall, in particular the concentration
of an additive that selectively blocks visible light but transmits infrared light
and the layer thickness of a plastic layer in which it is present, can be chosen such
that virtually no visible light is transmitted. Therefor, in practice, the first layer
of plastic can be completely black, such that the striped pattern and condensation
droplets cannot be seen at all.
[0026] With other words, the degree to which, by means of the invention, the undesired striped
pattern is visually suppressed, can be selected taking into account other desirable
characteristics such as total light transmittance and colour intensity.
[0027] In a preferred embodiment, the profile on a first side is provided with a groove
for receiving a coupling member, wherein the groove has a second top wall on its top
side, the second top wall having a third relative light transmittance to infrared
light and a fourth relative light transmittance for visible light, wherein the ratio
(one minus the fourth relative light transmittance) divided by (one minus the third
relative light transmittance) is at least 1.10.
[0028] As a result, the second top wall also transmits said significant portion of the energy
in sunlight such that a larger portion of the energy that irradiates the total surface
of a swimming pool cover can be used for heating up the water.
[0029] In this case, visible light is completely or partially blocked, such that algae growth
in the groove is limited. Also, any contaminations in the groove, including possibly
some limited algae growth, is not visible from above.
[0030] This advantage exists independently, such that according to another aspect the invention
concerns: a profile for manufacturing a slat for a rollable swimming pool cover, wherein
the profile is made of plastic, wherein the profile on a first side is provided with
a groove for receiving a coupling member, wherein the groove has a second top wall
at its top side, the second top wall having a third relative light transmittance for
infrared light and a fourth relative light transmittance for visible light, wherein
the ratio (one minus the fourth relative light transmittance) divided by (one min
the third relative light transmittance) is at least 1.10.
[0031] Preferably, the ratio (one minus the fourth relative light transmittance) divided
by (one minus the third relative light transmittance) is at least 1.4, and more preferably
at least 1.8, and even more preferably at least 2.0.
[0032] In a preferred embodiment the first relative light transmittance is at least 0.40,
and preferably at least 0.65. For the sake of completeness, it is noted that a first
relative light transmittance of 0.40 means that 40 % of the infrared light is transmitted
and 60 % is not transmitted but is absorbed or reflected. This allows a large portion
of the energy-rich infrared light to irradiate through the top wall to heat up the
pool water.
[0033] In a preferred embodiment, the second relative light transmittance is a maximum of
0.65, and preferably a maximum of 0.50. This means that a maximum of 65 %, and preferably
a maximum of 50 % of the visible light is transmitted, such that the first top wall
is sufficiently dark.
[0034] In a preferred embodiment, the profile has a bottom wall below the one or more hollow
channels, the bottom wall being opaque to both infrared light and visible light, and
preferably black. This allows the sunlight to be well absorbed by the bottom wall
of the profile to optimally heat up the pool water.
[0035] In a preferred embodiment, the profile has a groove on a first side for receiving
a coupling member, wherein the groove has a second top wall on its top side, wherein
the second top wall comprises a first layer of plastic that is opaque.
[0036] This prevents light from entering the groove and stimulating algae growth in there.
[0037] In a preferred embodiment, the profile is provided on a second side with a coupling
member which is adapted to be inserted into the groove of another identical profile
in order to thereby couple two profiles hingedly laterally to each other.
[0038] In that case, the coupling member is preferably opaque and preferably made of the
same plastic composition as the bottom wall, such that the possibilities for light
to enter the groove are even further limited.
[0039] In a preferred embodiment the first layer of plastic and the bottom wall have a different
colour. Hereby, the colour of the first plastic layer can be adapted to the apparent
colour obtained by the combination of the first top wall and the bottom wall, in order
to avoid to an even greater extent a striped zebra-like pattern.
[0040] In a preferred embodiment, the first top wall comprises one or more layers of plastic,
wherein said one or more layers of plastic, optionally with a mutually different thickness,
are also located above said first layer of plastic of the second top wall, wherein
said one or more layers of plastic are located in the second top wall or are located
in another wall, said other wall being located above the second top wall.
[0041] By the use of one or more layers of plastic, which are the same as the first top
wall above the first layer of plastic, the formation of a striped pattern can be prevented
even better.
[0042] The invention further relates to a swimming pool cover comprising two or more mutually
coupled slats, wherein the slats comprise a profile according to the invention.
[0043] The invention also relates to the use of a plastic composition in a swimming pool
cover, wherein the plastic composition is adapted to transmit infrared light better
than visible light.
[0044] The plastic composition has a first specific extinction for infrared light and a
second specific extinction for visible light, whereby the ratio between the second
specific extinction and the first specific extinction is at least 1.1. The extinction
includes both reflection and absorption.
[0045] According to Beer-Lambert's law, the relative light transmittance I
1/I
0 = 10-
εcd.
[0046] Herein, I
1 is the emerging light intensity, i.e. the light intensity at the bottom side of the
first top wall, I
0 the incident light intensity, i.e. the light intensity at the top side of the first
top wall, ε the extinction coefficient of the light-absorbing compound or compounds,
c the concentration of the light-absorbing compound or compounds and d the thickness
of the first top wall.
[0047] The product of c and ε is the specific extinction, and it is a material property
of the various layers of the first top wall.
[0048] Preferably, the ratio between the second specific extinction and the first specific
extinction is at least 1.4, and more preferably at least 1.8.
[0049] Such a plastic composition is eminently suitable for making a profile according to
the invention.
[0050] Preferably, the plastic composition is used in a wall, in particular a top wall,
of a slat forming part of the swimming pool cover. Preferably, the slat is made from
a profile according to the invention.
[0051] Preferably, the profile is an extruded profile that is made of polycarbonate.
[0052] In a preferred embodiment, the groove has an opaque side wall on the side facing
the one or more internal hollow channels, such that obliquely incident light is prevented
from reaching into the groove via this side wall where it may stimulate algae growth.
[0053] In this embodiment, the top wall is minimally partially transparent in the visible
range, but also coloured, and the first colour is chosen such that it does not differ
much from the top wall colour, in order to avoid the zebra effect.
[0054] The invention also relates to a rollable swimming pool cover comprising two or more
profiles laterally coupled to each other according to the invention.
[0055] In order to clarify the invention, a preferred embodiment of a profile according
to the invention is described below, with reference to the following figures, wherein
Figure 1 represents a cross-section of a profile according to the invention;
Figures 2, 3 and 4 represent the parts of the profile of Figure 1 indicated by F2,
F3 and F4 on a larger scale;
Figure 5 represents a cross-section of another profile according to the invention;
Figure 6 represents the relative light transmittance of a used material;
Figure 7 represents the relative light transmittance of a part of the profile of Figure
1; and
Figure 8 represents the relative light transmittance of a part of the profile of Figure
5.
[0056] The profile 1 shown in the Figures 1 to 4 has a total width B of 73 mm and a total
height H of 14 mm. The relative dimensions of the various parts of the profile 1 are
correctly shown in the figures. The profile 1 extends in a profile direction P.
[0057] On a side, the profile 1 is provided with a coupling member 2 with a double hook
shape. On the opposite side, the profile 1 is provided with a groove 3 which can receive
such a coupling member 2, such that such profiles 1 can be laterally mutually coupled
to form a swimming pool cover and are then hingedly coupled to each other.
[0058] The profile 1 comprises a bottom wall 4 and a first top wall 5 and a second top wall
6. The first top wall 5 is connected to the bottom wall 4 by means of four connecting
walls 7 which define three closed hollow channels 8 between the bottom wall 4 and
the first top wall 5. One of the connecting walls 7, in this example the rightmost
connecting wall, also forms the side wall 9 of the groove 3. The second top wall 6
is located above the groove 3 and is the top wall of this groove 3.
[0059] The first top wall 5 and the second top wall 6 together form a slightly curved common
top wall without kink or angle at the junction between the first top wall 5 and the
second top wall 6.
[0060] The bottom wall 4 extends in this example under both the hollow channels 8 and under
the groove 3.
[0061] The profile 1 is, in this example, but not necessarily, made of polycarbonate, and
is made by means of coextrusion of four plastic compositions.
[0062] The second top wall 6 consists of three layers of plastic and the first top wall
5 consists of two layers of plastic.
[0063] The bottom layer of the second top wall 6, hereinafter referred to as the first layer
10 of plastic, is made of opaque polycarbonate with added colorants to obtain the
anthracite grey RAL colour 7016-P. This first layer of plastic is opaque, that is
to say that it does not transmit light.
[0064] The bottom wall 4 consists of one layer of plastic, hereinafter referred to as the
second layer 11 of plastic, and it is made of polycarbonate with 0.5 % carbon black
added thereto. This second layer 11 of plastic is opaque and black.
[0065] The bottom layer of the first top wall 5, hereinafter referred to as the third layer
12 of plastic, is made of a coloured polycarbonate Makrolon 3113, coloured with colour
450601, supplied by the company Covestro. This coloured polycarbonate is mixed in
a ratio of 1 to 4 with transparent Makrolon 3113 to produce the third layer 12.
[0066] This colour 450601 has been developed to allow infrared light selectively to pass
through and to block visible light partially or completely by reflection or absorption.
Such dyes are available from a variety of suppliers, wherein the skilled person is
able to easily determine the concentration themself depending on the desired visible
light transmittance.
[0067] The relative light transmittance according to the manufacturer of said coloured polycarbonate
Makrolon 3113, of layers 1 mm thick is shown in Figure 6, wherein the horizontal axis
represents the wavelength in nanometres and the vertical axis represents the relative
light transmittance in %.
[0068] This third layer of plastic 12 continues into the second top wall 6, wherein said
third layer 12 of plastic forms the middle layer of the second top wall 6. This third
layer 12 of plastic is tinted dark grey with a slightly purple hue, but is transparent,
approximately like sunglasses.
[0069] The top layer of the first top wall 5, hereinafter referred to as the fourth layer
13 of plastic, is made of transparent polycarbonate with an additive that blocks UV
light.
[0070] The fourth layer 13 of plastic continues into the second top wall 6 and forms the
top layer of the second top wall 6.
[0071] The coupling member 2 is made of the same material as the bottom wall 4.
[0072] The upper part of the side wall 9 of the groove 3 consists of two layers, more specifically
a layer of plastic which is located on the side of the hollow channels 8 and which
is made of the same material as the third layer 12 of plastic and which adjoins the
third layer 12 plastic, and a layer of plastic which is located on the side of the
groove 3 and which has the same composition as the first layer 10 of plastic.
[0073] The bottom part of the side wall 9 of the groove 3 is made of the same material as
the bottom wall 4.
[0074] This makes the entire side wall of the groove 3 opaque.
[0075] The total wall thickness of the first top wall 5, the second top wall 6 and the bottom
wall 4 is approximately 0.9 mm.
[0076] The relative light transmittance of the first top wall 5 is measured with a Cary
500 UV-VS NIR spectrophotometer. The results are shown in Figure 7, wherein the horizontal
axis represents the wavelength in nanometres and the vertical axis the relative light
transmittance in %.
[0077] In the range 400-700 nm, i.e. the visible portion of the spectrum, the first top
wall 5 has an average relative light transmittance of 24.1 %, i.e. 0.241.
[0078] In the range 800-1400 nm, i.e. the near-infrared portion of the spectrum, the first
top wall 5 has an average relative light transmittance of 87.0 %, i.e. 0.87.
[0079] This means that the first top wall 5 transmits a significant portion of the energy
of sunlight, seen over the entire spectrum.
[0080] Due to this significant light transmittance of the first top wall 5 and the black
colour of the bottom wall 4, when used in a swimming pool cover of profiles 1 coupled
together, a large portion of the light falling on the profiles 1 is absorbed by the
bottom wall 4. This energy is then delivered to the pool water, resulting into heating
up.
[0081] At the same time, no sunlight can get into the groove 3 because the second top wall
6 and side wall 9 of the groove 3 are opaque. This prevents algae growth in stagnant
water in the groove 3, and any contamination is hidden from view.
[0082] Due to the dark grey colour of the top wall, in particular of the fourth layer 13
of plastic, the underlying parts of the profile 1 are hardly visible, such that this
already largely avoids the creation of a zebra-like pattern of dark lines and light
lines if a swimming pool cover is made with these profiles 1.
[0083] Because the first layer 10 is designed in a slightly lighter colour than the bottom
wall 4, the formation of a striped pattern is suppressed even further.
[0084] The alternative profile 1 of Figure 5 differs from the profile 1 of Figures 1 to
4 in that the fourth layer of plastic and the first layer of plastic are absent, wherein
the third layer 12 of plastic has been designed correspondingly thicker. Furthermore,
the composition of the third layer 12 of plastic is different, namely because it is
made by mixing the aforementioned coloured polycarbonate Makrolon 3113, coloured with
colour 450601, in a ratio of 1 to 1 with transparent Makrolon 3113.
[0085] Therefore, the first top wall 5 and second top wall 6 have a very dark grey colour.
[0086] The relative light transmittance of the first top wall 5 and the second top wall
6 was measured with a Cary 500 UV-VS NIR spectrophotometer. The results are shown
in Figure 8, wherein the horizontal axis represents the wavelength in nanometres and
the vertical axis the relative light transmittance in %.
[0087] In the range 400-700 nm, i.e. the visible portion of the spectrum, the first top
wall 5 has an average relative light transmittance of 3.4 %, that is 0.034.
[0088] In the range 800-1400 nm, i.e. the near infrared portion of the spectrum, the first
top wall 5 has an average relative light transmittance of 86.0 %, i.e. 0.860.
[0089] This means that the first top wall 5 transmits a significant portion of the energy
of sunlight, seen over the entire spectrum, such that still a significant heating
will take place. In contrast to the second top wall 6 of the first profile 1, the
second top wall 6 also transmits a significant portion of the energy of sunlight.
This energy can therefore also be used for heating up the swimming pool water.
[0090] Because the first top wall 5 and second top wall 6 allow virtually no visible light
to pass through, firstly, algae growth in the groove will only occur to a very limited
extent, because no visible sunlight can enter the groove 3. By exchanging water between
the groove 3 and the rest of the swimming pool, a build-up of algae in the groove
3 is avoided. This exchange of water is very limited, but sufficient.
[0091] Second, any algae growth that might occur due to the very low transmittance of visible
light of the second top wall 6, is not visible.
[0092] For the sake of completeness, it is noted that, although in the above examples the
third layer 12 and the fourth layer 13 of plastic are arranged in the second top wall
6, it is also possible that above the groove the top wall of the profile is located
at some distance from the top wall of the groove, as is the case, for example, in
the profile of Figure 5 of
AU-A-21669/95 and Figure 1 of
EP2295676B1, such that in that case the third layer 12 and fourth layer 13 of plastic can also
be arranged in a wall above the second top wall, i.e. in the top wall of the profile,
which is located above the top wall of the groove.
1. Profile (1) for manufacturing a slat for a swimming pool cover, wherein the profile
(1) is made of plastic,
wherein the profile (1) comprises one or more internal channels (8),
wherein the profile (1) comprises a first top wall (5) located above the one or more
channels (8), wherein the first top wall (5) has a first relative light transmittance
for infrared light and a second relative light transmittance for visible light, wherein
the ratio (1 - the second relative light transmittance)/(1 - the first relative light
transmittance) is at least 1.10.
2. Profile (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the ratio (1 - the second relative light transmittance)/(1 - the first relative light
transmittance) is at least 1.40, and preferably at least 1.80.
3. Profile (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the first relative light transmittance is at least 0.40, and preferably at least
0.65.
4. Profile (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the second relative light transmittance is a maximum of 0.65, and preferably a maximum
of 0.55.
5. Profile (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the profile (1) is provided on a first side with a groove (3) for receiving a coupling
member (2), wherein the groove (3) has a second top wall (6) at its top side, the
second top wall (5) having a third relative light transmittance for infrared light
and a fourth relative light transmittance for visible light, wherein the ratio (1
- the fourth relative light transmittance)/(1 - the third relative light transmittance)
is at least 1.10.
6. Profile (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the profile (1) has a bottom wall under the one or more channels (8), wherein the
bottom wall (4) is opaque and preferably black.
7. Profile (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the profile (1) is provided on a first side with a groove (3) for receiving a coupling
member (2), wherein the groove (3) has a second top wall (6) at its top, the second
top wall (6) comprising a first layer (10) of plastic that is opaque.
8. Profile (1) according to claims 6 and 7, characterized in that the first layer (10) of plastic and the bottom wall (4) have a mutually different
colour.
9. Profile (1) according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that the first top wall (5) comprises one or more layers of plastic, wherein said one
or more layers of plastic are also located above said first layer (10) of plastic
of the second top wall (6), said one or more layers of plastic being located in the
second top wall (6) or being located in another wall, said other wall being located
above the second top wall (6).
10. Swimming pool cover comprising two or more mutually coupled slats, wherein the slats
comprise a profile (1) according to any one of the preceding claims.
11. Use of a plastic composition in a swimming pool cover, characterized in that the plastic composition is adapted to transmit infrared light better than visible
light.
12. Use according to claim 11, characterized in that the plastic composition is used in a slat forming part of the swimming pool cover
and comprising a profile (1) according to any of claims 1 to 9, whereby the swimming
pool cover is a rollable swimming pool cover.
13. Use according to claims 11 or 12, characterized in that the plastic composition is used in a slat of the swimming pool cover has a first
specific extinction for infrared light and a second specific extinction for visible
light, wherein the ratio between the second specific extinction and the first specific
extinction is at least 1.1
14. Use according to claim 13, characterized in that the ratio between the second specific extinction and the first specific extinction
is at least 1.4, and preferably at least 1.8.
15. Use according to any one of claims 11 to 14, characterized in that the plastic composition is used in an top wall of a slat of the swimming pool cover.