US20220259879A1 - Fitting and closure for water jet for water-holding device, such as a pool - Google Patents
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- This application relates to fittings for water jets for water-holding devices, such as pools or the like, and more particularly to arrangements that facilitate winterizing of a water-holding device such as a pool or the like.
- Pools typically employ return jets which are used for one or more purposes such as for promoting water circulation.
- return jets typically employ a plug which is inserted to seal off the return jet in order to prevent water from entering the water conduit behind the return jet and freezing, which can damage the water conduit.
- the process for this can be laborious and sometimes results in damaged parts, thereby complicating the re-opening of the pool when warm weather arrives.
- a kit of parts for a water-holding device such as a pool, a hot tub, or the like.
- the water-holding device has a wall and a wall aperture through the wall, a wall fitting that is mounted to the wall in alignment with the wall aperture, and which defines a water flow path, and which includes a plurality of wall fitting fastener apertures, and a liner that is mounted on top of the wall fitting.
- the kit of parts includes a multi-function member and a lock ring.
- the multi-function member includes a flange portion and a rear eyeball support portion.
- the flange portion includes a plurality of multi-function member fastener apertures that are positioned in alignment with at least some of the wall fitting fastener apertures, so as to permit the pass-through of a plurality of fasteners so as to sealingly mount the flange portion to the wall fitting with the liner clamped between the flange portion and the wall fitting.
- the rear eyeball support portion is integral with the flange portion so as to prevent water leakage therebetween.
- the rear eyeball support portion includes a rear support surface positioned to support a rear portion of a water jet eyeball, the water jet eyeball having an eyeball water passage.
- the rear eyeball support portion further includes a rear eyeball support portion threaded region.
- the lock ring includes a front support surface and includes a lock ring threaded region that is positioned to engage the rear eyeball support portion threaded region to hold the lock ring to the rear eyeball support portion with the front support surface supporting a front portion of the water jet eyeball.
- the rear support surface and the front support surface are positioned so as to hold the water jet eyeball in a plurality of orientations of the water jet eyeball, with the eyeball water passage in fluid communication with the wall fitting aperture, and with an interior of the water-holding device.
- the kit of parts includes a winterizing member that includes a seal member, and a winterizing member threaded region.
- the winterizing member threaded region is engageable with the rear eyeball support portion threaded region to connect the winterizing member to the rear eyeball support portion with the seal member in sealing engagement with the rear eyeball support portion.
- a multi-function member for a water-holding device such as a pool, a hot tub, or the like.
- the water-holding device has a wall and a wall aperture through the wall, a wall fitting that is mounted to the wall in alignment with the wall aperture, and which defines a water flow path, and which includes a plurality of wall fitting fastener apertures, and a liner that is mounted on top of the wall fitting.
- the water-holding device further includes a lock ring that includes a front support surface and includes a lock ring threaded region.
- the multi-function member includes a flange portion and a rear eyeball support portion.
- the flange portion includes a plurality of multi-function member fastener apertures that are positioned in alignment with at least some of the wall fitting fastener apertures, so as to permit the pass-through of a plurality of fasteners so as to sealingly mount the flange portion to the wall fitting with the liner clamped between the flange portion and the wall fitting.
- the rear eyeball support portion is integral with the flange portion so as to prevent water leakage therebetween.
- the rear eyeball support portion includes a rear support surface positioned to support a rear portion of a water jet eyeball, the water jet eyeball having an eyeball water passage.
- the rear eyeball support portion further includes a rear eyeball support portion threaded region positioned for receiving the lock ring threaded region to hold the lock ring to the rear eyeball support portion with the front support surface supporting a front portion of the water jet eyeball.
- the rear support surface and the front support surface are positioned so as to hold the water jet eyeball in a plurality of orientations of the water jet eyeball, with the eyeball water passage in fluid communication with the wall fitting aperture, and with an interior of the water-holding device.
- a return jet for a water-holding device such as a pool, a hot tub, or the like.
- the water-holding device has a wall and a wall aperture through the wall, and a liner provided on an inside face of the wall.
- the return jet includes a wall fitting, a multi-function member, an eyeball, and a lock ring.
- the wall fitting is mounted to the wall in alignment with the wall aperture, and defines a water flow path.
- the wall fitting includes a plurality of wall fitting fastener apertures, and a liner that is mounted on top of the wall fitting.
- the multi-function member includes a flange portion and a rear eyeball support portion.
- the flange portion includes a plurality of multi-function member fastener apertures that are positioned in alignment with at least some of the wall fitting fastener apertures, so as to permit the pass-through of a plurality of fasteners so as to sealingly mount the flange portion to the wall fitting with the liner clamped between the flange portion and the wall fitting.
- the rear eyeball support portion is integral with the flange portion so as to prevent water leakage therebetween.
- the rear eyeball support portion includes a rear support surface positioned to support a rear portion of the water jet eyeball.
- the water jet eyeball has an eyeball water passage.
- the rear eyeball support portion further includes a rear eyeball support portion threaded region.
- the lock ring includes a front support surface and includes a lock ring threaded region that is positioned to engage the rear eyeball support portion threaded region to hold the lock ring to the rear eyeball support portion with the front support surface supporting a front portion of the water jet eyeball.
- the rear support surface and the front support surface are positioned so as to hold the water jet eyeball in a plurality of orientations of the water jet eyeball, with the eyeball water passage in fluid communication with the wall fitting aperture, and with an interior of the water-holding device.
- the return jet includes a winterizing member that includes a seal member, and a winterizing member threaded region.
- the winterizing member threaded region is engageable with the rear eyeball support portion threaded region to connect the winterizing member to the rear eyeball support portion with the seal member in sealing engagement with the rear eyeball support portion.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a simplified representation of a pool with a return jet, in accordance with the prior art.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the prior art return jet shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a simplified representation of a pool with a return jet, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the return jet shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a sectional elevation view of the return jet shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 6 is a sectional perspective view of a winterizing member for the return jet shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 7 is a sectional perspective view of the winterizing member mounted to a portion of the return jet shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 8 is a sectional perspective view of a variant of the return jet shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 , for use with the pool shown in FIG. 3 , as an alternative to the return jet shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 9 is a sectional perspective view of a winterizing member mounted to a portion of the return jet shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 1 shows a water-holding device 10 , with a water jet 20 in accordance with the prior art.
- the water-holding device 10 is a greatly simplified representation of a pool, and, for readability, will be referred to as the pool 10 .
- the pool 10 includes a plurality of walls 14 including, in the present example, a plurality of side walls 14 a, 14 b, 14 c, and 14 d, and a floor wall 14 e, which together cooperate to define an interior 16 that is intended to hold water.
- the pool 10 is represented as a simple box, but it will be understood that the walls 14 could be formed with any complex shape and could be formed with features such as steps, for use by a user when getting in and out of the pool 10 , and seats for use by a user when seated in the pool 10 .
- the pool 10 has a liner 18 that covers an inside face of the walls 14 .
- the pool 10 has at least one water jet 20 (which may alternatively be referred to as, and which means the same as, one or more water jets 20 ), which receives water from a water transport conduit system, which in turn receives water from a pump (not shown).
- the pump draws water from within the interior 16 of the pool 10 and drives the water to the at least one water jet 20 .
- the one or more water jets 20 may thus be referred to as a return jet 20 , as is commonly done in the pool and hot tub industries.
- the return jet 20 includes a wall fitting 22 that mounts to one of the walls 14 (e.g. the side wall 14 a ), about a wall aperture 24 that extends through the wall 14 .
- the wall fitting 22 includes a neck portion 22 a that extends through the wall aperture 24 .
- a wall fitting nut (not shown) threadedly connects to the neck portion 22 a on the opposite side of the wall 14 a to hold the wall fitting 22 in place on the wall 14 a.
- the return jet 20 further includes a faceplate 28 that is positioned on an inside face of the liner 18 about a liner water aperture 29 and that mounts to the wall fitting 22 through the aperture 29 in the liner 18 , by means of faceplate fasteners shown at 30 , which pass through corresponding faceplate fastener apertures 31 , and into corresponding wall fitting fastener apertures 33 in the wall fitting 22 .
- This arrangement sealingly mounts the faceplate 28 to the wall fitting 22 with the liner 18 clamped therebetween.
- a suitable gasket 27 a may be provided between the wall fitting 22 and the liner 18 .
- Another suitable gasket 27 b may be provided between the faceplate 28 and the liner 18 .
- the gaskets 27 a and 27 b improve the seals formed between the wall fitting 22 and the liner 18 , and between the faceplate 28 and the liner 18 , respectively.
- a rear eyeball seat 32 is threadedly mounted to the wall fitting 22 , and extends through the liner water aperture 29 and through a central aperture 34 in the faceplate 28 .
- the rear eyeball seat 32 has a rear eyeball seat surface 36 , which supports a rear portion of an eyeball 38 . As can be seen, the rear eyeball seat 32 is completely separate from and spaced from the faceplate 28 .
- a lock ring 40 is threadedly mounted to a forward end of the rear eyeball seat 32 , and includes a front eyeball seat 42 that engages a front portion of the eyeball 38 .
- the eyeball 38 is captured between the lock ring 40 and the rear eyeball seat 32 , and can be captured in a plurality of orientations.
- a technician turns the lock ring 40 to remove it.
- the rear eyeball seat 32 will turn with the lock ring 40 and will unscrew from the wall fitting 22 .
- the rear eyeball seat 32 will remain threadedly connected to the wall fitting 22 and the lock ring 40 will unscrew from the rear eyeball seat 32 .
- the technician removes the lock ring 40 from the rear eyeball seat 32 , and then removes the eyeball 38 from the rear eyeball seat 32 .
- a tool (not shown), referred to sometimes as a seat removal tool may then be inserted into the rear eyeball seat 32 so as to engage with two slots 44 in the rear eyeball seat 32 .
- One of the slots 44 is shown in FIG. 2 .
- the seat removal tool can then be turned in order to drive the rear eyeball seat 32 to unscrew from the wall fitting 22 .
- a winterizing plug 46 with a suitable plumber's tape (a type of tape used by plumbers when connecting two threaded tubular members on its threaded region may be inserted through the central aperture 34 in the faceplate 28 and threadedly connected to the wall fitting 22 , in order to seal against the ingress of water through the return jet 20 into the water transport conduit system.
- FIG. 3 shows a water-holding device 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the water-holding device 100 may be similar to the water-holding device 10 , and may thus include at least one wall 114 (which may alternatively be referred to as, and which means the same as, one or more walls 114 ), and a liner 118 covering an inside face of the one or more walls 114 .
- the water-holding device 100 includes a plurality of walls 114 , including a plurality of side walls 114 a, 114 b, 114 c, and 114 d, and a floor wall 114 e, which together cooperate to define an interior 116 that is intended to hold water.
- the water-holding device 100 is a greatly simplified representation of a pool.
- the water-holding device 100 may be referred to herein as the pool 100 .
- the water-holding device 100 could instead be any other suitable type of water-holding device, such as a hot tub, for example, or other water-holding device that includes a wall but does not include a liner.
- the pool 100 is represented as a simple box, but it will be understood that the walls 114 could be formed with any complex shape and could be formed with features such as steps, for use by a user when getting in and out of the pool 10 , and seats for use by a user when seated in the pool 100 .
- the pool 100 includes at least one water jet 120 (which may be referred to as at least one return jet 120 ), which receives water from a water transport conduit system, which in turn receives water from a pump (not shown).
- the pump draws water from within the interior 116 of the pool 100 and drives the water to the at least one return jet 120 .
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show an exploded view and a sectional view, respectively, of the return jet 120 .
- the return jet 120 includes a wall fitting 122 that may be similar to the wall fitting 22 ( FIG. 2 ) and which mounts to the wall 114 a about a wall aperture 124 ( FIG. 5 ) that extends through the wall 114 a.
- the wall fitting 122 may mount to the wall 114 a in any suitable way, such as by including a neck portion 122 a that extends through the wall aperture 124 , and a wall fitting nut 125 ( FIG.
- the wall fitting 122 includes a wall fitting water passage 145 therethrough.
- the return jet 120 further includes a multi-function member 126 that includes a multi-function member water passage 151 therethrough having a first end at a rear portion 126 a of the multi-function member 126 and a second end at a front portion 126 b of the multi-function member 126 .
- the multi-function member water passage 151 is in fluid communication with the wall fitting water passage 145 through a liner water aperture 129 that passes through the liner 118 .
- the multi-function member 126 includes a flange portion 128 that is positioned on an inside face 118 a of the liner 118 about the liner water aperture 129 .
- the flange portion 128 includes a plurality of multi-function member fastener apertures 131 that are positioned in alignment with a plurality of wall fitting fastener apertures 133 .
- a plurality of multi-function member fasteners 130 ( FIG.
- Suitable gaskets may be provided between the wall fitting 122 and the liner 118 , and between the multi-function member 126 and the liner 118 to improve the seals formed therebetween.
- the multi-function member 126 ( FIG. 5 ) further includes a rear eyeball support portion 132 that is integral with the flange portion 128 , so as to prevent water leakage therebetween.
- the rear eyeball support portion 132 and the flange portion 128 are monolithic with one another.
- the rear eyeball support portion 132 and the flange portion 128 are formed together from a single part.
- the rear eyeball seat 32 in FIG. 2 is connected to the wall fitting 22 and permits a leakage of water through the threaded connection therebetween.
- the rear eyeball seat 132 need not be removed in order to winterize the return jet 120 , in contrast to the rear eyeball seat 32 in the embodiment shown in FIG. 2 , which needs to be removed due to the leakage path that is present between it and the wall fitting 22 .
- the rear eyeball support portion 132 and the flange portion 128 instead of forming an integral connection between the rear eyeball support portion 132 and the flange portion 128 , it is possible for the rear eyeball support portion 132 and the flange portion 128 to be separate components that are connected together via a releasable connection, but which is a water-tight connection so as to prevent water leakage therebetween.
- the rear eyeball support portion 132 includes a rear support surface 136 positioned to support a rear portion 138 a of a water jet eyeball 138 (the rear portion being shown at 138 a ).
- the water jet eyeball 138 further includes a front portion 138 b, and an eyeball water passage 138 c ( FIG. 4 ) that extends between the rear portion 138 a and the front portion 138 b.
- the water jet eyeball 138 may simply be referred to as an eyeball 138 for readability.
- the rear eyeball support portion 132 further includes a rear eyeball support portion threaded region 139 .
- a lock ring 140 includes a front support surface 142 and a lock ring threaded region 143 that is positioned to engage the rear eyeball support portion threaded region 139 to hold the lock ring 140 to the rear eyeball support portion 132 with the front support surface 142 supporting the front portion 138 b of the water jet eyeball 138 .
- the rear support surface 136 and the front support surface 142 are positioned so as to hold the eyeball 138 in a plurality of orientations of the eyeball 138 , with the eyeball water passage 138 c in fluid communication with the wall fitting water passage 145 , and with the interior 116 ( FIG. 3 ) of the water-holding device 100 .
- a technician turns the lock ring 140 to remove it from the multi-function member 126 .
- the technician removes the eyeball 138 from the rear eyeball support portion 132 .
- a winterizing member 146 ( FIGS. 6 and 7 ) is removably connected to the multi-function member 126 to seal against water leakage into the multi-function member 126 and therefore into the transport water conduit (not shown).
- the winterizing member 146 includes a seal member 150 (e.g. an O-ring), and further includes a winterizing member threaded region 152 .
- the winterizing member threaded region 152 is engageable with the rear eyeball support portion threaded region 139 to connect the winterizing member 146 to the multi-function member 126 with the seal member 150 in sealing engagement with the front portion 126 b of the multi-function member 126 about the multi-function member water passage 151 .
- the rear eyeball support portion threaded region 139 is externally threaded, and the lock ring threaded region 143 (and the winterizing member threaded region 152 ) is internally threaded.
- the rear eyeball support portion threaded region 139 is externally threaded, and the lock ring threaded region 143 (and the winterizing member threaded region 152 ) is internally threaded, however, in other embodiments, they could be reversed.
- the winterizing member 146 may be some other type of member, such as an expandable rubber plug.
- the return jet 120 is advantageous over the return jet 20 in several ways.
- the multi-function member 126 instead of the rear eyeball seat 32 and faceplate 28 , there is no need for the removal of any components after the lock ring 140 and eyeball 138 are removed.
- the winterizing member 146 it is possible in some embodiments, for the winterizing member 146 to be configured so as to be able to fit on the multi-function member 126 while leaving the eyeball 138 in place in the multi-function member 126 .
- the wall fitting 122 is shown as including an internally threaded region 160 ( FIG. 5 ), however, this threaded region 160 is not necessary.
- the threaded region 160 may be merely a legacy feature in embodiments where the wall fitting 122 is provided by repurposing the wall fitting 22 (of FIG. 2 ).
- the wall fitting 122 is manufactured and dedicated to use with the return jet 120 , it is optionally possible for it to omit the internally threaded region 160 .
- At least one slot shown at 162 in the inner wall of the multi-function member 126 , which ensures that a device such as an expandable rubber plug cannot be used.
- two, three, four, or more slots 162 may be provided in the inner wall of the multi-function member 126 .
- the multi-function member 126 shown in FIGS. 3-5 can, in some instances, be installed as a replacement for the faceplate 28 on an already-installed, prior art return jet 20 . In such an instance, it is possible that the wall fitting 22 can remain in place, and that the eyeball 38 and the lock ring 40 can be reused from the prior art return jet 20 . Thus, in some embodiments, the multi-function member 126 may be provided on its own by a supplier, in order to replace the faceplate 28 .
- the multi-function member 126 shown in FIGS. 3-5 is part of a brand new kit of parts supplied by a supplier, which includes the multi-function member 126 , and one or more of: the wall fitting 122 or the prior art wall fitting 22 , the wall fitting nut 125 or the prior art wall fitting nut 25 , the eyeball 138 or the prior art eyeball 38 , the lock ring 140 or the prior art lock ring 40 , and the fasteners 130 or the prior art fasteners 30 , depending on the particular application.
- FIG. 8 shows a sectional perspective view of the return jet 120 that has a multi-function member 126 that is shaped slightly differently than the one shown in FIGS. 3-5 .
- FIG. 9 shows the winterizing member 146 sized to mount to the rear eyeball support portion threaded region 139 to connect the winterizing member 146 to the multi-function member 126 with the seal member 150 in sealing engagement with the front portion 126 b about the multi-function member water passage 151 .
- the water-holding device 100 is shown as including a plurality of walls 114 and a liner 118 .
- Some water-holding devices 100 such as some fiberglass-walled pools, do not include a liner, however.
- a prior art arrangement would include a wall fitting similar to the wall fitting 22 ( FIG. 2 ), which has a threaded portion that threadedly receives a rear eyeball seat similar to the rear eyeball seat 32 , which in turn receives an eyeball similar to the eyeball 38 , and a lock ring similar to the lock ring 40 .
- an alternative embodiment of the multi-function member 126 may be provided, and is shaped to replace the wall fitting 22 ( FIG. 5 ) and has a flange portion that rests against the wall 114 , similar to that of the wall fitting 122 , and a portion that extends through the wall aperture 124 , so as to threadedly receives the wall fitting nut 125 , in order to clamp the wall 114 between the multi-function member 126 and the threaded wall fitting nut 125 .
- the multi-function member 126 as in the embodiments described above, further includes the rear eyeball support portion 132 that is integral with the flange portion, and which receives the eyeball 138 , and the lock ring 140 .
- Some other water-holding devices that may not include a liner include concrete pools.
- the multi-function member 126 may be configured to be partially buried in the concrete (and therefore need not be configured to receive a wall fitting nut).
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In a first aspect, a kit of parts is provided for a water-holding device such as a pool. The kit of parts includes a multi-function member and a lock ring. The multi-function member includes a flange portion and a rear eyeball support portion which are integral with one another. The flange portion fastens to a wall fitting. The rear eyeball support portion includes a rear support surface positioned to support a rear portion of an eyeball. The lock ring includes a front support surface and is threadedly connected to the rear eyeball support portion with the front support surface supporting a front portion of the water jet eyeball.
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- This application relates to fittings for water jets for water-holding devices, such as pools or the like, and more particularly to arrangements that facilitate winterizing of a water-holding device such as a pool or the like.
- Pools typically employ return jets which are used for one or more purposes such as for promoting water circulation. Typically, during the winterizing process for a pool, a plug is inserted to seal off the return jet in order to prevent water from entering the water conduit behind the return jet and freezing, which can damage the water conduit. However, the process for this can be laborious and sometimes results in damaged parts, thereby complicating the re-opening of the pool when warm weather arrives.
- It would be desirable to provide a solution for winterizing a water-holding device that addresses one or more of the problems described above and herein, and/or to address one or more other problems that exist for water-holding devices that employ return jets.
- In a first aspect, a kit of parts is provided for a water-holding device such as a pool, a hot tub, or the like. The water-holding device has a wall and a wall aperture through the wall, a wall fitting that is mounted to the wall in alignment with the wall aperture, and which defines a water flow path, and which includes a plurality of wall fitting fastener apertures, and a liner that is mounted on top of the wall fitting. The kit of parts includes a multi-function member and a lock ring. The multi-function member includes a flange portion and a rear eyeball support portion. The flange portion includes a plurality of multi-function member fastener apertures that are positioned in alignment with at least some of the wall fitting fastener apertures, so as to permit the pass-through of a plurality of fasteners so as to sealingly mount the flange portion to the wall fitting with the liner clamped between the flange portion and the wall fitting. The rear eyeball support portion is integral with the flange portion so as to prevent water leakage therebetween. The rear eyeball support portion includes a rear support surface positioned to support a rear portion of a water jet eyeball, the water jet eyeball having an eyeball water passage. The rear eyeball support portion further includes a rear eyeball support portion threaded region. The lock ring includes a front support surface and includes a lock ring threaded region that is positioned to engage the rear eyeball support portion threaded region to hold the lock ring to the rear eyeball support portion with the front support surface supporting a front portion of the water jet eyeball. When the lock ring is held to the rear eyeball support portion, the rear support surface and the front support surface are positioned so as to hold the water jet eyeball in a plurality of orientations of the water jet eyeball, with the eyeball water passage in fluid communication with the wall fitting aperture, and with an interior of the water-holding device.
- In some embodiments, the kit of parts includes a winterizing member that includes a seal member, and a winterizing member threaded region. Upon removal of the lock ring and the water jet eyeball from the rear eyeball support portion, the winterizing member threaded region is engageable with the rear eyeball support portion threaded region to connect the winterizing member to the rear eyeball support portion with the seal member in sealing engagement with the rear eyeball support portion.
- In a second aspect, a multi-function member is provided for a water-holding device such as a pool, a hot tub, or the like. The water-holding device has a wall and a wall aperture through the wall, a wall fitting that is mounted to the wall in alignment with the wall aperture, and which defines a water flow path, and which includes a plurality of wall fitting fastener apertures, and a liner that is mounted on top of the wall fitting. The water-holding device further includes a lock ring that includes a front support surface and includes a lock ring threaded region. The multi-function member includes a flange portion and a rear eyeball support portion. The flange portion includes a plurality of multi-function member fastener apertures that are positioned in alignment with at least some of the wall fitting fastener apertures, so as to permit the pass-through of a plurality of fasteners so as to sealingly mount the flange portion to the wall fitting with the liner clamped between the flange portion and the wall fitting. The rear eyeball support portion is integral with the flange portion so as to prevent water leakage therebetween. The rear eyeball support portion includes a rear support surface positioned to support a rear portion of a water jet eyeball, the water jet eyeball having an eyeball water passage. The rear eyeball support portion further includes a rear eyeball support portion threaded region positioned for receiving the lock ring threaded region to hold the lock ring to the rear eyeball support portion with the front support surface supporting a front portion of the water jet eyeball. When the lock ring is held to the rear eyeball support portion, the rear support surface and the front support surface are positioned so as to hold the water jet eyeball in a plurality of orientations of the water jet eyeball, with the eyeball water passage in fluid communication with the wall fitting aperture, and with an interior of the water-holding device.
- In another aspect, a return jet is provided for a water-holding device such as a pool, a hot tub, or the like. The water-holding device has a wall and a wall aperture through the wall, and a liner provided on an inside face of the wall. The return jet includes a wall fitting, a multi-function member, an eyeball, and a lock ring. The wall fitting is mounted to the wall in alignment with the wall aperture, and defines a water flow path. The wall fitting includes a plurality of wall fitting fastener apertures, and a liner that is mounted on top of the wall fitting. The multi-function member includes a flange portion and a rear eyeball support portion. The flange portion includes a plurality of multi-function member fastener apertures that are positioned in alignment with at least some of the wall fitting fastener apertures, so as to permit the pass-through of a plurality of fasteners so as to sealingly mount the flange portion to the wall fitting with the liner clamped between the flange portion and the wall fitting. The rear eyeball support portion is integral with the flange portion so as to prevent water leakage therebetween. The rear eyeball support portion includes a rear support surface positioned to support a rear portion of the water jet eyeball. The water jet eyeball has an eyeball water passage. The rear eyeball support portion further includes a rear eyeball support portion threaded region. The lock ring includes a front support surface and includes a lock ring threaded region that is positioned to engage the rear eyeball support portion threaded region to hold the lock ring to the rear eyeball support portion with the front support surface supporting a front portion of the water jet eyeball. When the lock ring is held to the rear eyeball support portion, the rear support surface and the front support surface are positioned so as to hold the water jet eyeball in a plurality of orientations of the water jet eyeball, with the eyeball water passage in fluid communication with the wall fitting aperture, and with an interior of the water-holding device.
- In some embodiments, the return jet includes a winterizing member that includes a seal member, and a winterizing member threaded region. Upon removal of the lock ring and the water jet eyeball from the rear eyeball support portion, the winterizing member threaded region is engageable with the rear eyeball support portion threaded region to connect the winterizing member to the rear eyeball support portion with the seal member in sealing engagement with the rear eyeball support portion.
- The foregoing and other aspects of the disclosure will be better understood with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a simplified representation of a pool with a return jet, in accordance with the prior art. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the prior art return jet shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a simplified representation of a pool with a return jet, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the return jet shown inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is a sectional elevation view of the return jet shown inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 6 is a sectional perspective view of a winterizing member for the return jet shown inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 7 is a sectional perspective view of the winterizing member mounted to a portion of the return jet shown inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 8 is a sectional perspective view of a variant of the return jet shown inFIGS. 4 and 5 , for use with the pool shown inFIG. 3 , as an alternative to the return jet shown inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 9 is a sectional perspective view of a winterizing member mounted to a portion of the return jet shown inFIG. 8 . - For simplicity and clarity of illustration, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the drawings to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment or embodiments described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments described herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the embodiments described herein. It should be understood at the outset that, although exemplary embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described below, the principles of the present disclosure may be implemented using any number of techniques, whether currently known or not. The present disclosure should in no way be limited to the exemplary implementations and techniques illustrated in the drawings and described below.
- Various terms used throughout the present description may be read and understood as follows, unless the context indicates otherwise: “or” as used throughout is inclusive, as though written “and/or”; singular articles and pronouns as used throughout include their plural forms, and vice versa; similarly, gendered pronouns include their counterpart pronouns so that pronouns should not be understood as limiting anything described herein to use, implementation, performance, etc. by a single gender; “exemplary” should be understood as “illustrative” or “exemplifying” and not necessarily as “preferred” over other embodiments. Further definitions for terms may be set out herein; these may apply to prior and subsequent instances of those terms, as will be understood from a reading of the present description.
- Modifications, additions, or omissions may be made to the systems, apparatuses, and methods described herein without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For example, the components of the systems and apparatuses may be integrated or separated. Moreover, the operations of the systems and apparatuses disclosed herein may be performed by more, fewer, or other components and the methods described may include more, fewer, or other steps. Additionally, steps may be performed in any suitable order. As used in this document, “each” refers to each member of a set or each member of a subset of a set.
- Reference is made to
FIG. 1 , which shows a water-holdingdevice 10, with awater jet 20 in accordance with the prior art. In the example shown the water-holdingdevice 10 is a greatly simplified representation of a pool, and, for readability, will be referred to as thepool 10. Thepool 10 includes a plurality of walls 14 including, in the present example, a plurality of side walls 14 a, 14 b, 14 c, and 14 d, and a floor wall 14 e, which together cooperate to define an interior 16 that is intended to hold water. Thepool 10 is represented as a simple box, but it will be understood that the walls 14 could be formed with any complex shape and could be formed with features such as steps, for use by a user when getting in and out of thepool 10, and seats for use by a user when seated in thepool 10. Thepool 10 has aliner 18 that covers an inside face of the walls 14. - The
pool 10 has at least one water jet 20 (which may alternatively be referred to as, and which means the same as, one or more water jets 20), which receives water from a water transport conduit system, which in turn receives water from a pump (not shown). The pump draws water from within theinterior 16 of thepool 10 and drives the water to the at least onewater jet 20. The one ormore water jets 20 may thus be referred to as areturn jet 20, as is commonly done in the pool and hot tub industries. With reference toFIG. 2 , thereturn jet 20 includes a wall fitting 22 that mounts to one of the walls 14 (e.g. the side wall 14 a), about awall aperture 24 that extends through the wall 14. The wall fitting 22 includes aneck portion 22 a that extends through thewall aperture 24. A wall fitting nut (not shown) threadedly connects to theneck portion 22 a on the opposite side of the wall 14 a to hold the wall fitting 22 in place on the wall 14 a. - The
return jet 20 further includes afaceplate 28 that is positioned on an inside face of theliner 18 about aliner water aperture 29 and that mounts to the wall fitting 22 through theaperture 29 in theliner 18, by means of faceplate fasteners shown at 30, which pass through correspondingfaceplate fastener apertures 31, and into corresponding wall fittingfastener apertures 33 in the wall fitting 22. This arrangement sealingly mounts thefaceplate 28 to the wall fitting 22 with theliner 18 clamped therebetween. Asuitable gasket 27 a may be provided between the wall fitting 22 and theliner 18. Anothersuitable gasket 27 b may be provided between thefaceplate 28 and theliner 18. The 27 a and 27 b improve the seals formed between the wall fitting 22 and thegaskets liner 18, and between thefaceplate 28 and theliner 18, respectively. - A
rear eyeball seat 32 is threadedly mounted to the wall fitting 22, and extends through theliner water aperture 29 and through acentral aperture 34 in thefaceplate 28. Therear eyeball seat 32 has a reareyeball seat surface 36, which supports a rear portion of aneyeball 38. As can be seen, therear eyeball seat 32 is completely separate from and spaced from thefaceplate 28. - A
lock ring 40 is threadedly mounted to a forward end of therear eyeball seat 32, and includes afront eyeball seat 42 that engages a front portion of theeyeball 38. In this way, theeyeball 38 is captured between thelock ring 40 and therear eyeball seat 32, and can be captured in a plurality of orientations. - Water flows from the water transport conduit (not shown), through the
neck portion 22 a of the wall fitting 22, through therear eyeball seat 32, through theeyeball 38, and out from theeyeball 38 into the interior of thepool 10. - When it is desired to winterize the
pool 10, typically a technician turns thelock ring 40 to remove it. In some instances, therear eyeball seat 32 will turn with thelock ring 40 and will unscrew from the wall fitting 22. However, in many instances therear eyeball seat 32 will remain threadedly connected to the wall fitting 22 and thelock ring 40 will unscrew from therear eyeball seat 32. When this occurs, the technician removes thelock ring 40 from therear eyeball seat 32, and then removes theeyeball 38 from therear eyeball seat 32. Since therear eyeball seat 32 does not possess an area that is easy to grasp without damaging its threaded regions, a tool (not shown), referred to sometimes as a seat removal tool may then be inserted into therear eyeball seat 32 so as to engage with twoslots 44 in therear eyeball seat 32. One of theslots 44 is shown inFIG. 2 . The seat removal tool can then be turned in order to drive therear eyeball seat 32 to unscrew from the wall fitting 22. Once therear eyeball seat 32 is removed from the wall fitting 22, a winterizingplug 46 with a suitable plumber's tape (a type of tape used by plumbers when connecting two threaded tubular members on its threaded region may be inserted through thecentral aperture 34 in thefaceplate 28 and threadedly connected to the wall fitting 22, in order to seal against the ingress of water through thereturn jet 20 into the water transport conduit system. - This process of removing the various components and potentially necessitating the need for a special tool to remove the
rear eyeball seat 38 is disadvantageous, for several reasons. For example, the need for a special tool means that if the tool is lost or damaged, a technician would need to replace the tool in order to be able to remove therear eyeball seat 32 without damaging therear eyeball seat 32. By contrast, if the tool is lost or damaged and cannot therefore be used, some other tool, such as channel lock pliers, may be used. However, using channel lock pliers will have a high likelihood of damaging the threaded region on therear eyeball seat 32 that is intended for receiving thelock ring 40, thereby resulting in the need to replace the rear eyeball seat when reopening thepool 10. -
FIG. 3 shows a water-holdingdevice 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. The water-holdingdevice 100 may be similar to the water-holdingdevice 10, and may thus include at least one wall 114 (which may alternatively be referred to as, and which means the same as, one or more walls 114), and aliner 118 covering an inside face of the one or more walls 114. In the embodiment shown, the water-holdingdevice 100 includes a plurality of walls 114, including a plurality of 114 a, 114 b, 114 c, and 114 d, and a floor wall 114 e, which together cooperate to define an interior 116 that is intended to hold water. In the embodiment shown, the water-holdingside walls device 100 is a greatly simplified representation of a pool. For readability, the water-holdingdevice 100 may be referred to herein as thepool 100. However, it will be understood that the water-holdingdevice 100 could instead be any other suitable type of water-holding device, such as a hot tub, for example, or other water-holding device that includes a wall but does not include a liner. - Like the
pool 10, thepool 100 is represented as a simple box, but it will be understood that the walls 114 could be formed with any complex shape and could be formed with features such as steps, for use by a user when getting in and out of thepool 10, and seats for use by a user when seated in thepool 100. - The
pool 100 includes at least one water jet 120 (which may be referred to as at least one return jet 120), which receives water from a water transport conduit system, which in turn receives water from a pump (not shown). The pump draws water from within theinterior 116 of thepool 100 and drives the water to the at least onereturn jet 120. -
FIGS. 4 and 5 show an exploded view and a sectional view, respectively, of thereturn jet 120. Thereturn jet 120 includes a wall fitting 122 that may be similar to the wall fitting 22 (FIG. 2 ) and which mounts to the wall 114 a about a wall aperture 124 (FIG. 5 ) that extends through the wall 114 a. The wall fitting 122 may mount to the wall 114 a in any suitable way, such as by including aneck portion 122 a that extends through thewall aperture 124, and a wall fitting nut 125 (FIG. 5 ) that threadedly connects to theneck portion 122 a on the opposite side of the wall 114 a and which is tightened to hold the wall fitting 122 in place on the wall 114 a, as is known in the art. The wall fitting 122 includes a wall fittingwater passage 145 therethrough. - The
return jet 120 further includes amulti-function member 126 that includes a multi-functionmember water passage 151 therethrough having a first end at arear portion 126 a of themulti-function member 126 and a second end at afront portion 126 b of themulti-function member 126. The multi-functionmember water passage 151 is in fluid communication with the wall fittingwater passage 145 through aliner water aperture 129 that passes through theliner 118. - The
multi-function member 126 includes aflange portion 128 that is positioned on aninside face 118 a of theliner 118 about theliner water aperture 129. Theflange portion 128 includes a plurality of multi-functionmember fastener apertures 131 that are positioned in alignment with a plurality of wall fittingfastener apertures 133. A plurality of multi-function member fasteners 130 (FIG. 4 ) pass through the multi-functionmember fastener apertures 131, through theliner 118, and into the wall fittingfastener apertures 133 so as to sealingly mount the flange portion 128 (and therefore the multi-function member 126) to the wall fitting 122 with theliner 118 clamped between theflange portion 128 and the wall fitting 122. Suitable gaskets (not shown) may be provided between the wall fitting 122 and theliner 118, and between themulti-function member 126 and theliner 118 to improve the seals formed therebetween. - The multi-function member 126 (
FIG. 5 ) further includes a reareyeball support portion 132 that is integral with theflange portion 128, so as to prevent water leakage therebetween. In the embodiment shown, the reareyeball support portion 132 and theflange portion 128 are monolithic with one another. In other words, in the embodiment shown, the reareyeball support portion 132 and theflange portion 128 are formed together from a single part. By contrast, therear eyeball seat 32 inFIG. 2 is connected to the wall fitting 22 and permits a leakage of water through the threaded connection therebetween. By joining theflange portion 128 and the reareyeball support portion 132 in such a way as to prevent water leakage therebetween (in this embodiment, by making them as a single, contiguous component), therear eyeball seat 132 need not be removed in order to winterize thereturn jet 120, in contrast to therear eyeball seat 32 in the embodiment shown inFIG. 2 , which needs to be removed due to the leakage path that is present between it and the wall fitting 22. - In some alternative embodiments, instead of forming an integral connection between the rear
eyeball support portion 132 and theflange portion 128, it is possible for the reareyeball support portion 132 and theflange portion 128 to be separate components that are connected together via a releasable connection, but which is a water-tight connection so as to prevent water leakage therebetween. - The rear
eyeball support portion 132 includes arear support surface 136 positioned to support arear portion 138 a of a water jet eyeball 138 (the rear portion being shown at 138 a). Thewater jet eyeball 138 further includes afront portion 138 b, and aneyeball water passage 138 c (FIG. 4 ) that extends between therear portion 138 a and thefront portion 138 b. Thewater jet eyeball 138 may simply be referred to as aneyeball 138 for readability. - The rear
eyeball support portion 132 further includes a rear eyeball support portion threadedregion 139. Alock ring 140 includes afront support surface 142 and a lock ring threadedregion 143 that is positioned to engage the rear eyeball support portion threadedregion 139 to hold thelock ring 140 to the reareyeball support portion 132 with thefront support surface 142 supporting thefront portion 138 b of thewater jet eyeball 138. - When the
lock ring 140 is held to the reareyeball support portion 132, therear support surface 136 and thefront support surface 142 are positioned so as to hold theeyeball 138 in a plurality of orientations of theeyeball 138, with theeyeball water passage 138 c in fluid communication with the wall fittingwater passage 145, and with the interior 116 (FIG. 3 ) of the water-holdingdevice 100. - Water flows from the water transport conduit (not shown), though the
neck portion 122 a (FIG. 5 ) of the wall fitting 122, through the reareyeball support portion 132, through theeyeball 138, and out from theeyeball 138 into the interior 116 (FIG. 3 ) of thepool 100. - When it is desired to winterize the
pool 100, a technician turns thelock ring 140 to remove it from themulti-function member 126. Once the technician removes thelock ring 140 from themulti-function member 126, the technician then removes theeyeball 138 from the reareyeball support portion 132. Once theeyeball 138 is removed from the reareyeball support portion 132, a winterizing member 146 (FIGS. 6 and 7 ) is removably connected to themulti-function member 126 to seal against water leakage into themulti-function member 126 and therefore into the transport water conduit (not shown). In the embodiment shown, the winterizingmember 146 includes a seal member 150 (e.g. an O-ring), and further includes a winterizing member threadedregion 152. Upon removal of thelock ring 140 and the eyeball 138 (FIG. 5 ) from therear support portion 132, the winterizing member threadedregion 152 is engageable with the rear eyeball support portion threadedregion 139 to connect the winterizingmember 146 to themulti-function member 126 with theseal member 150 in sealing engagement with thefront portion 126 b of themulti-function member 126 about the multi-functionmember water passage 151. - In the embodiment shown, the rear eyeball support portion threaded
region 139 is externally threaded, and the lock ring threaded region 143 (and the winterizing member threaded region 152) is internally threaded. In the embodiment shown, the rear eyeball support portion threadedregion 139 is externally threaded, and the lock ring threaded region 143 (and the winterizing member threaded region 152) is internally threaded, however, in other embodiments, they could be reversed. - In other embodiments, the winterizing
member 146 may be some other type of member, such as an expandable rubber plug. - The
return jet 120 is advantageous over thereturn jet 20 in several ways. By providing themulti-function member 126 instead of therear eyeball seat 32 andfaceplate 28, there is no need for the removal of any components after thelock ring 140 andeyeball 138 are removed. It is possible in some embodiments, for the winterizingmember 146 to be configured so as to be able to fit on themulti-function member 126 while leaving theeyeball 138 in place in themulti-function member 126. - The wall fitting 122 is shown as including an internally threaded region 160 (
FIG. 5 ), however, this threadedregion 160 is not necessary. The threadedregion 160 may be merely a legacy feature in embodiments where the wall fitting 122 is provided by repurposing the wall fitting 22 (ofFIG. 2 ). In embodiments wherein the threadedregion 160 is provided, it is optionally possible to size the multi-functionmember water passage 151 to be smaller in diameter than the threadedregion 160, (as shown inFIG. 5 ), so that the threadedregion 160 is recessed relative to the wall of the multi-functionmember water passage 151 so as to ensure that an installer cannot insert a threadedrear eyeball seat 32 of the prior art into the wall fitting 122. - In embodiments where the wall fitting 122 is manufactured and dedicated to use with the
return jet 120, it is optionally possible for it to omit the internally threadedregion 160. - In some embodiments it is optionally possible to provide at least one slot shown at 162 in the inner wall of the
multi-function member 126, which ensures that a device such as an expandable rubber plug cannot be used. In some embodiments, two, three, four, ormore slots 162 may be provided in the inner wall of themulti-function member 126. - The
multi-function member 126 shown inFIGS. 3-5 can, in some instances, be installed as a replacement for thefaceplate 28 on an already-installed, priorart return jet 20. In such an instance, it is possible that the wall fitting 22 can remain in place, and that theeyeball 38 and thelock ring 40 can be reused from the priorart return jet 20. Thus, in some embodiments, themulti-function member 126 may be provided on its own by a supplier, in order to replace thefaceplate 28. - It is therefore possible in some embodiments for the
multi-function member 126 shown inFIGS. 3-5 to be part of a brand new kit of parts supplied by a supplier, which includes themulti-function member 126, and one or more of: the wall fitting 122 or the prior art wall fitting 22, thewall fitting nut 125 or the prior art wall fitting nut 25, theeyeball 138 or theprior art eyeball 38, thelock ring 140 or the priorart lock ring 40, and thefasteners 130 or theprior art fasteners 30, depending on the particular application. - Reference is made to
FIG. 8 , which shows a sectional perspective view of thereturn jet 120 that has amulti-function member 126 that is shaped slightly differently than the one shown inFIGS. 3-5 .FIG. 9 shows the winterizingmember 146 sized to mount to the rear eyeball support portion threadedregion 139 to connect the winterizingmember 146 to themulti-function member 126 with theseal member 150 in sealing engagement with thefront portion 126 b about the multi-functionmember water passage 151. - In the embodiment shown, the water-holding
device 100 is shown as including a plurality of walls 114 and aliner 118. Some water-holdingdevices 100, such as some fiberglass-walled pools, do not include a liner, however. In such cases, a prior art arrangement would include a wall fitting similar to the wall fitting 22 (FIG. 2 ), which has a threaded portion that threadedly receives a rear eyeball seat similar to therear eyeball seat 32, which in turn receives an eyeball similar to theeyeball 38, and a lock ring similar to thelock ring 40. - For such water-holding devices that do not include a liner, an alternative embodiment of the
multi-function member 126 may be provided, and is shaped to replace the wall fitting 22 (FIG. 5 ) and has a flange portion that rests against the wall 114, similar to that of the wall fitting 122, and a portion that extends through thewall aperture 124, so as to threadedly receives thewall fitting nut 125, in order to clamp the wall 114 between themulti-function member 126 and the threaded wallfitting nut 125. In such an alternative embodiment, themulti-function member 126, as in the embodiments described above, further includes the reareyeball support portion 132 that is integral with the flange portion, and which receives theeyeball 138, and thelock ring 140. - Some other water-holding devices that may not include a liner include concrete pools. In such instances the
multi-function member 126 may be configured to be partially buried in the concrete (and therefore need not be configured to receive a wall fitting nut). - Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the embodiments disclosed herein can be modified or adapted in various other ways whilst still keeping within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims (12)
1. A kit of parts for a water-holding device that has a wall and a wall aperture through the wall, a wall fitting that is mounted to the wall in alignment with the wall aperture, and which defines a water flow path, and which includes a plurality of wall fitting fastener apertures, and a liner that is mounted on top of the wall fitting, the kit of parts member comprising:
a multi-function member that includes:
a flange portion that includes a plurality of multi-function member fastener apertures that are positioned in alignment with at least some of the wall fitting fastener apertures, so as to permit the pass-through of a plurality of fasteners so as to sealingly mount the flange portion to the wall fitting with the liner clamped between the flange portion and the wall fitting; and
a rear eyeball support portion that is integral with the flange portion so as to prevent water leakage therebetween, wherein the rear eyeball support portion includes a rear support surface positioned to support a rear portion of a water jet eyeball, the water jet eyeball having an eyeball water passage, wherein the rear eyeball support portion further includes a rear eyeball support portion threaded region; and
a lock ring that includes a front support surface and which includes a lock ring threaded region that is positioned to engage the rear eyeball support portion threaded region to hold the lock ring to the rear eyeball support portion with the front support surface supporting a front portion of the water jet eyeball, wherein, when the lock ring is held to the rear eyeball support portion, the rear support surface and the front support surface are positioned so as to hold the water jet eyeball in a plurality of orientations of the water jet eyeball, with the eyeball water passage in fluid communication with the wall fitting aperture, and with an interior of the water-holding device.
2. The kit of parts as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the rear eyeball support portion and the flange portion are monolithic with one another.
3. The kit of parts as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the rear eyeball support portion threaded region is externally threaded, and the lock ring threaded region is internally threaded.
4. The kit of parts as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a winterizing member that includes a seal member, and further includes a winterizing member threaded region, wherein, upon removal of the lock ring and the water jet eyeball from the rear eyeball support portion, the winterizing member threaded region is engageable with the rear eyeball support portion threaded region to connect the winterizing member to the rear eyeball support portion with the seal member in sealing engagement with the rear eyeball support portion.
5. The kit of parts as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the rear eyeball support portion threaded region is externally threaded, and the winterizing member threaded region is internally threaded.
6. A multi-function member for a water-holding device that has a wall and a wall aperture through the wall, a wall fitting that is mounted to the wall in alignment with the wall aperture, and which defines a water flow path, and which includes a plurality of wall fitting fastener apertures, and a liner that is mounted on top of the wall fitting, and wherein the water-holding device further includes a lock ring that includes a front support surface and which includes a lock ring threaded region, the multi-function member comprising:
a flange portion that includes a plurality of multi-function member fastener apertures that are positioned in alignment with at least some of the wall fitting fastener apertures, so as to permit the pass-through of a plurality of fasteners so as to sealingly mount the flange portion to the wall fitting with the liner clamped between the flange portion and the wall fitting; and
a rear eyeball support portion that is integral with the flange portion so as to prevent water leakage therebetween, wherein the rear eyeball support portion includes a rear support surface positioned to support a rear portion of a water jet eyeball, the water jet eyeball having an eyeball water passage, wherein the rear eyeball support portion further includes a rear eyeball support portion threaded region that is positioned to receive the lock ring threaded region to hold the lock ring to the rear eyeball support portion with the front support surface supporting a front portion of the water jet eyeball, wherein, when the lock ring is held to the rear eyeball support portion, the rear support surface and the front support surface are positioned so as to hold the water jet eyeball in a plurality of orientations of the water jet eyeball, with the eyeball water passage in fluid communication with the wall fitting aperture, and with an interior of the water-holding device.
7. The multi-function member as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the rear eyeball support portion and the flange portion are monolithic with one another.
8. A return jet for a water-holding device that has a wall and a wall aperture through the wall, and a liner that is provided on an inside face of the wall, the return jet comprising:
a wall fitting that is mountable to the wall between the wall and the liner, in alignment with the wall aperture, and which defines a water flow path, and which includes a plurality of wall fitting fastener apertures;
a multi-function member that includes:
a flange portion that includes a plurality of multi-function member fastener apertures that are positioned in alignment with at least some of the wall fitting fastener apertures, so as to permit the pass-through of a plurality of fasteners so as to sealingly mount the flange portion to the wall fitting with the liner clamped between the flange portion and the wall fitting; and
a rear eyeball support portion that is integral with the flange portion so as to prevent water leakage therebetween, wherein the rear eyeball support portion includes a rear support surface positioned to support a rear portion of a water jet eyeball, the water jet eyeball having an eyeball water passage, wherein the rear eyeball support portion further includes a rear eyeball support portion threaded region; and
a lock ring that includes a front support surface and which includes a lock ring threaded region that is positioned to engage the rear eyeball support portion threaded region to hold the lock ring to the rear eyeball support portion with the front support surface supporting a front portion of the water jet eyeball, wherein, when the lock ring is held to the rear eyeball support portion, the rear support surface and the front support surface are positioned so as to hold the water jet eyeball in a plurality of orientations of the water jet eyeball, with the eyeball water passage in fluid communication with the wall fitting aperture, and with an interior of the water-holding device.
9. The return jet as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the rear eyeball support portion and the flange portion are monolithic with one another.
10. The return jet as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the rear eyeball support portion threaded region is externally threaded, and the lock ring threaded region is internally threaded.
11. The return jet as claimed in claim 8 , further comprising a winterizing member wherein the winterizing member includes a seal member, and further includes a winterizing member threaded region, wherein, upon removal of the lock ring and the water jet eyeball from the rear eyeball support portion, the winterizing member threaded region is engageable with the rear eyeball support portion threaded region to connect the winterizing member to the rear eyeball support portion with the seal member in sealing engagement with the rear eyeball support portion.
12. The return jet as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the rear eyeball support portion threaded region is externally threaded, and the winterizing member threaded region is internally threaded.
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