OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention falls within the technical field of water treatment, especially
treatment by addition of specific substances, as well as within the technical field
of devices for the distribution of chemical products in swimming pool water, and relates
in particular to a device for water treatment in swimming pools and spas, especially
designed for inflatable swimming pools and spas.
[0002] The device comprises a main body with a circular opening that is fixed to the water
return nozzle by means of a flange or clamp with a mobile arm that allows the assembly
to be tightened to achieve a suitable adjustment. Additionally, it includes a series
of housings for perforated and stacked capsules containing the chemical product to
be dosed, the arrangement of which allows the concentrations of the chemical elements
to be kept constant. The device works without water flow, i.e. as a floating dispenser
would, but with the difference that it can be attached to the side walls through the
adaptable flange.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The great benefits derived from spa treatment have led to the development of removable
spa facilities especially designed for home use. These installations, hereafter referred
to as inflatable spas, are smaller than the fixed installations usually found in beauty
or similar establishments and are more economical to purchase and maintain.
[0004] An inflatable spa has a structure that, as the name suggests, can be inflated and
deflated. It can come in a variety of shapes and sizes. As for the structure itself,
it can be made of different materials, although it is usually made of a light and
very resistant coating consisting of several layers of PVC assembled together.
[0005] As for the inflatable spa machinery, it is integrated in a block or technical room
that is placed outside the spa, like a backpack. This part of the spa includes the
filtering system, the motor or filtration pump and the filtration cartridge, as well
as the heating system. This external part also incorporates the air pump that will
push the air through different outlets to produce the characteristic bubbles. This
technical unit is subject to a control unit that allows the parameters of filtration,
heating and air outlet to be adjusted independently to obtain the bubbles.
[0006] Inflatable spas require the care of several aspects for their correct operation.
For example, as for the water contained in the inflatable spa, the pH level must be
checked and balanced regularly as in any other pool. In addition, chemical treatments
for water disinfection must be provided regularly. In inflatable spas, the use of
bromine is recommended, as traditional chlorine loses its effectiveness in water with
high temperatures, as is the case here. It is also advisable to use substances to
prevent the formation of algae, especially when the spa is located outdoors.
[0007] Due to the non-professional use of these inflatable spas, it is desirable that the
user himself can carry out all maintenance tasks as easily as possible. To avoid possible
accidents, one solution is to encapsulate the chemical products to be used in the
water treatments, thus avoiding spillage and unwanted contact. In addition, since
the quantity of product contained in the encapsulation is fixed, this avoids risks
arising from both excess and deficiency in the quantity of product applied.
[0008] It is necessary that the encapsulated chemical product is put in contact with the
water, which accesses the inside of the encapsulation, whose capsules have a determined
porosity, to dissolve the product in a gradual way, thus allowing it to mix with the
water to be treated and to act in the desired way.
[0009] In order to be able to apply these encapsulated products, it is necessary to have
devices known generically as dispensers, in which a capsule of the chemical product
is housed for its release into the water. Within the dispensers used for water treatment
in inflatable spas, two main groups can be clearly differentiated: floating and fixed
dispensers.
[0010] The floating ones, as their name suggests, float and move freely inside the spa,
with the inconvenience that this can cause to the users. The fixed ones are attached
to the water impulsion nozzle and have the disadvantage that, due to this water impulsion
flow, the chemical products to be dispersed dissolve quickly, resulting in a short-lasting
product. In addition, as they are specially configured for specific nozzle dimensions,
they are not very versatile and cannot be interchanged between different models of
inflatable spas.
[0011] For example, in the prior art documents
US6162407 and
ES1149236U, the dispenser is coupled to the delivery nozzle to forcibly redirect its flow into
a closed chamber where the chemicals are located, resulting in their rapid dissolution.
[0012] Regarding the use of porous capsules for the dispersion of chemicals in swimming
pools, the international
PCT application with publication number WO2020/190354 is known. However, this document discloses the use of capsules inside a filter outside
the pool basin instead of in a dispenser.
[0013] On the other hand, existing devices are designed to hold only one capsule, which
needs to be replaced once it is exhausted. This is a further disadvantage for such
devices, as they do not allow for the maintenance of adequate concentrations of chemicals
to ensure optimal conditions in the inflatable spa water for a long time, as they
need to be replaced too frequently.
[0014] Furthermore, as only one capsule can be housed, no dosage of the applied product
can be made, nor can combinations of different products be made, such as disinfectant
with flavoring agents.
[0015] There is therefore a need for a device for the treatment of water in swimming pools
and inflatable spas that can overcome the disadvantages of the current state of the
art devices.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] The subject matter of the invention consists of a device for water treatment in swimming
pools and spas, especially in inflatable pools and spas, designed to be attached to
an internal surface, preferably to a delivery nozzle, to allow a gradual and controlled
release of water treatment chemicals housed inside porous capsules.
[0017] For this purpose, the device consists of a body, generally elongated, which at one
end has a housing for at least one chemical capsule and at the other end has a through
opening with means of attachment and adjustment, designed to allow the water delivery
nozzle to pass through this opening.
[0018] Through holes allow the water in the pool tank to penetrate the interior of the housing
containing the chemical capsules, so that the chemical is gradually released on contact
and dispersed throughout the pool tank.
[0019] This constitutes a first difference with the devices mentioned in the prior art,
in which the chemical capsule is interposed in the outgoing water flow through the
discharge nozzle, which forcibly contacts the capsule and releases the product in
a rapid and uncontrolled manner. On the contrary, in the device of the invention,
the coupling to the nozzle does not imply that the capsules are dissolved by the flow
of water, since this flow passes through the nozzle fixing opening without contacting
the capsules, which are in a separate chamber, preferably located in a higher plane
above the nozzle.
[0020] The device can therefore work without flow, or at least with a minimal or unforced
flow, like free-floating dispensers, but avoiding the discomfort they cause to users
by being fixed to an internal surface of the inflatable spa.
[0021] A second advantage of the device is that, as it has the means of attachment and adjustment,
it can be incorporated into inflatable spas of different models, its use is not limited
by the specific dimensions of the delivery nozzles.
[0022] An additional advantage is that the housing can hold several chemical capsules stacked
on top of each other. This allows, first of all, to ensure the right concentration
of chemical over long periods of time, as the device holds several capsules, avoiding
the need to replace them every so often. It also allows for combinations of capsules
with different chemical formulations to create optimal conditions in the spa water,
even for the release of aromas in aromatherapy.
[0023] For example, in the case of bromine, the device makes it possible to release the
necessary amount of bromine for water disinfection, keeping it constant within the
ideal range of 3-5 ppm, while at the same time extending the life of the bromine encapsulation,
which lasts for 30-35 days instead of the current 10 days.
[0024] It is also envisaged the incorporation of elements that allow an external and automated
control of the chemical product concentration parameters in the water of the inflatable
spa. These elements consist of a controller coupled to the device to regulate the
release of the product, this controller being wirelessly linked to external equipment
equipped with specific software, such as a smart phone equipped with an application.
In this way, a user can remotely control factors such as the concentration of products,
the combination to be applied, etc.
[0025] It is also envisaged that this device can be linked to water quality analysis devices,
such as the well-known test strips, to allow real-time assessment of the quality of
the water in the inflatable spa.
[0026] The device thus described is an advantageous, simple and inexpensive solution that
overcomes the disadvantages of the current state of the art.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] In order to complement the description being made and in order to assist in a better
understanding of the features of the invention, in accordance with a preferred example
of a practical embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is attached hereto as an integral
part of the said description, in which the following is illustratively and non-limitingly
depicted:
Figure 1.- Shows a perspective view of the water treatment device with capsules inside.
Figure 2.- Shows a rear view of the device.
Figure 3.- Shows a view of the device installed in an inflatable spa.
Figure 4.- Shows the device with a single, larger capsule inside.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0028] A detailed explanation of an example of a preferred embodiment of the subject matter
of the present invention is given below with the aid of the figures referred to above.
[0029] The device for water treatment in swimming pools and spas described, shown in figure
1, is attachable to an internal surface of the pool or spa. In this preferred embodiment,
the coupling is concentric to a water delivery nozzle to allow a gradual and controlled
release of water treatment chemicals contained within porous capsules (4).
[0030] For this purpose, the device is made up of a body (1), made of plastic material and
with an elongated configuration, which presents:
- a first end where a through opening (2) is located for coupling with the delivery
nozzle, and
- a second end, opposite the first end and separated from it, in such a way that it
is separated from the flow of water entering through the delivery nozzle, where a
chamber (3) is located to house capsules (4) of chemical product, stacked together
and separated and isolated from the flow coming from the delivery nozzle.
[0031] As shown in figure 3, the through opening (2) has a circular geometry, corresponding
to the geometry of the delivery nozzle, which must pass through the through opening
(2) in order to be concentric to the device and be able to pour the water directly
into the inflatable spa pool.
[0032] The through opening (2) also includes a concentric, removable adjustment ring (5),
which allows adaptation to different sizes of delivery nozzles.
[0033] The device also comprises a fastening element (6) to prevent possible displacement
of the body (1) pushed by the outgoing water flow through the delivery nozzle. In
the preferred embodiment described here, the fastening element (6) consists of a clamp
comprising a fixed arm (7) integrated into the body (1) and a movable arm (8) with
a locking ratchet for locking the movable arm (8) in the desired position. The movable
arm (8) allows the fastening element (6) to be tightened to achieve the appropriate
adjustment.
[0034] The chamber (3) is separated from the water inlet flow through the delivery nozzle
and comprises an opening and closing hinged lid (9) and support means (10) for coupling
the capsules (4) stacked together inside the chamber (3).
[0035] Figure 1 shows the preferred embodiment in which the support means (10) allow the
accommodation of up to four capsules (4) stacked one on top of the other. These support
means (10) comprise two walls facing each other on two opposite edges of the chamber
(3), being provided with corresponding slots for coupling the perimeter edge of the
upper closing lid of each of the capsules (4), which are thus fixed.
[0036] The lid (9) allows the insertion and removal of the capsules (4) inside the chamber
(3) and, in its closed position, also prevents the flow of water from the delivery
nozzle from reaching the capsules.
[0037] The body (1) also has a plurality of through holes (11) that connect the inside of
the chamber (3) with the outside. These through-holes (11) allow the water in the
inflatable spa vessel to enter and leave the interior of the chamber (3), in an unforced
manner, contacting the capsules (4) housed therein and gradually releasing the chemical
product contained therein, which diffuses, diluted in the outgoing water, through
the through-holes (11), throughout the inflatable spa vessel.
[0038] As shown in figure 3, in the preferred installation option of the device, the device
is installed in such an orientation that the chamber (3), with the capsules (4) inside,
is in a position above the nozzle that passes through the through opening (2). In
this way, the outgoing water jet through the delivery nozzle does not strike the capsules
(4) directly, thus preventing rapid and uncontrolled dissolution of the chemical elements.
The capsules (4) are immersed in the water, with which they come into contact through
the through holes (11).
[0039] Figure 4 illustrates the device, with a single porous capsule (4), larger than usual,
which is also perfectly housed in the chamber (3) thanks to the configuration of the
support means (10).
1. Device for water treatment in swimming pools and spas, attachable to a water delivery
nozzle for gradual release of water treatment products housed inside porous capsules
(4),
characterised in that it comprises a body (1) with an elongated configuration in turn comprising:
- a first end comprising:
- a through opening (2) for concentric coupling with the delivery nozzle, and
- a fastening element (6) for immobilization of the body (1) on the delivery nozzle,
and
- a second end, opposite the first end and separated from it, so that it is separated
from the flow of water entering through the delivery nozzle, with a chamber (3) for
housing the capsules (4) of product stacked one on top of the other, the chamber (3)
comprising:
- support means (10) for coupling the stacked capsules (4) together,
- a hinged lid (9) for opening and closing the interior of the chamber (3), and
- a plurality of through holes (11) for connection of the interior of the chamber
(3) with the spa water.
2. Device for water treatment according to claim 1, wherein the through opening (2) comprises
an adjustment ring (5) for adaptation to different sizes of delivery nozzles.
3. Device for water treatment according to any of the preceding claims wherein the fastening
element (6) is a clamp comprising:
- a fixed arm (7) integrated into the body (1); and
- a movable arm (8) in turn comprising a locking ratchet for locking the movable arm
(8) in the desired position.
4. Device for water treatment according to any of the preceding claims wherein the support
means (10) comprise two walls facing each other on two opposite edges of the chamber
(3), wherein each wall has grooves for engagement of the perimeter edge of the upper
sealing cap of each of the capsules (4).