In-ground swimming pool construction

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Inventors

Lang, Robert S.
Post, Rodney Morris
Hogan, Thomas Leo

Application #

796527

Filed

May-13-1977

Published

Feb-21-1978

Current US Class

004/506
052/149
052/157
052/169.7
052/169.8

International Classes

E04H 003/16

Field of Search

249/DIG. 52/169.7 52/169.8 52/157 52/149 52/150 52/151 52/152 52/250 52/378 52/379 4/172.19 4/172

Assignee

L. F. Lang & Son Pools Inc. (Tampa, FL)

Examiners

Braun; Leslie

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oltman and Flynn

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Abstract
Ground anchors are used to reinforce an in-ground swimming pool shell, which may have sectional walls fastened to a concrete bottom or may be a one-piece shell.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In an in-ground swimming pool construction which includes a swimming pool shell structure having substantially rigid, pre-formed plastic sides received in an excavation and spaced by backfill from the ground thereat, the sides of the shell structure comprising horizontally and vertically reinforced rigid individual wall sections connected end-to-end, a concrete pool bottom extending across the bottom of the excavation at the lower end of said pool shell structure, and reinforcing rods embedded in said concrete pool bottom and extending therein to locations close to its periphery, the improvement comprising:

a plurality of ground anchors embedded in the ground at the sides of the pool shell structure in said excavation;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In-ground swimming pools made of glass fiber-reinforced plastic ("figerglass") or similar light weight materials have been used since at least as early as the late 1950s. The earliest pools of this general type were manufactured in sections which were mechanically fastened and chemically cemented together in the field. Later, sometime in the 1960s, another type of fiberglass pool came into use which consisted of a number of small, modular, fiberglass panels which were bolted together with the use of gaskets to achieve a waterproof shell. Presently, the most popular fiberglass pools in use are either of one-piece construction or have two or more large sections bolted together and gasketed and assembled on the site. Large pools are sectionalized because of the difficulty of transporting fiberglass shells larger than about 12 feet by 28 feet over the highways.

Fiberglass or other light weight swimming pools have not received widespread popular acceptance, and fiberglass pools which have been installed have suffered a high incidence of failure after or during installation. One reason for these failures is the tendency of such pools to float in the earth excavation as a consequence of hydrostatic pressure from ground water or surface water outside the pool shell. The dead weight of a fiberglass pool shell is exceedingly light compared to pool shells made of concrete, steel or other popular swimming pool materials. This increases the danger of floating the shell during construction or whenever it might be drained for servicing at a later date.
 
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