Cap for swimming pool coping

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Inventors

Coates, Paul A.

Application #

309853

Filed

Feb-14-1989

Published

Feb-20-1990

Current US Class

004/506
052/300
362/101
362/576

International Classes

E04H 012/00; F21V 008/00

Field of Search

362/101 362/32 362/267 362/253 52/300 4/506

Assignee

Pleasure-Way Pools (1978) Limited (Brantford, CA)

Examiners

Lazarus; Ira S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Berman, Aisenberg & Platt

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Abstract
The present invention relates to an improved cap for swimming pool coping of the type incorporating a bead retainer for a circumscribing bead of a pool cover. The cap comprises a longitudinally extending body having securing means to releasably secure the cap to the coping. A groove longitudinally extends in the front of the cap for releasably securing the pool cover bead and means on the entrance to the groove for releasably retaining therein a plug strip whereby water and debris are blocked from entering the groove. The groove may alternatively releasably receive the bead of the pool cover, or hold therein a plug a strip means or a strip light means, the latter preferably made of fibre optic cable to light the periphery of the pool for safety at night.
 
Claims
What I claim as my invention:

1. In a cap for swimming pool coping about the periphery of a swimming pool, the cap incorporating a bead retainer for a circumscribing bead of a pool cover, the improvement characterized by the cap comprising a longitudinally extending body having securing means to releasably secure the cap to the coping, a groove longitudinally extending in the front of the cap within which to releasably secure the pool cover bead and means on the entrance to the groove for releasably retaining therein a plug strip means within that entrance so that water and debris are blocked from entering the groove.

2. A cap according to claim further comprising an elongated plug strip means for the groove for releasably inserting in the cap groove at its entrance, the plug strip means having longitudinal edges along which are provided means for cooperating with the means on the groove entrance for releasably securing the plug strip means therein.



Description
The present invention relates to a cap for a swimming pool coping, and more particularly to such a cap which serves a variety of functions including lighting the periphery of the pool.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Swimming pool coping is used to cap the upper edge of a swimming pool. Conventionally swimming pool copings may be made of extruded metal such as aluminum or plastic. They are positioned usually at the juncture of the vertical swimming pool walls and the horizontal deck which circumscribes the swimming pool, and form the transition piece therebetween. Copings may be used to retain in place the upper peripheral bead of a swimming pool vinyl liner.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventional swimming pool copings have many different constructions. For example, Canadian Pat. No. 1,179,454 of Dahowski issued Dec. 18, 1984 describes and illustrates a coping for vertical positioning along the upper edge of the side of a swimming pool, the coping having longitudinally extending grooves therein for releasably holding for example the bead of the pool liner, the bead of a dome to cover the pool, etcetera.
 
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