Insulating panel

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Inventors

Chartrand, Paul-Emile

Application #

544563

Filed

Oct-18-1995

Published

Aug-5-1997

Current US Class

004/493
004/506
219/535

International Classes

E04H 004/14

Field of Search

4/493 4/506 4/545 219/528 219/529 219/535 219/385

Examiners

Fetsuga; Robert M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Martineau; F.

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Abstract
The present invention relates to a flexible insulating panel for an out-of-ground swimming pool, the latter comprising vertical structural ribs that radially outwardly protrude therefrom. The panel comprises a substantially rectangular insulating foam liner encased in a protective jacket. The panel defines an inner surface abutting on the outer surface of the pool peripheral wall and a water-resistant outer surface. The panel is correctly dimensioned and adapted to fit between two consecutive ribs, a plurality of panels thus being installed in a peripheral consecutive manner along the peripheral wall of the pool. The jacket of the panel has two flanges that extend tangentially, relative to the pool peripheral wall, each flange straddling the flange of the next panel, adjacent to and over the rib between the two of them. Each flange has eyelets that allow a fastening cable to attach the flanges of two consecutive panels together, to releasably attach the panels to one another and thus form a modular insulating assembly.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. The combination of an out-of-ground swimming pool and a modular insulating assembly, said swimming pool defining a peripheral wall, an outer surface thereon and a top edge, said swimming pool destined to rest on the ground and defining a plurality of structural rib members radially protruding from said peripheral wall outer surface, said modular insulating assembly comprising a plurality of releaseably linked insulating panels defining an inner surface abutting on said peripheral wall outer surface and an outer surface;

each of said insulating panels comprising an insulating liner encased in an outer jacket that is water-resistant on at least said panel outer surface, said insulating panel correctly dimensioned and adapted to fit between two consecutive rib members and to extend from the ground up to said peripheral wall top edge;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an insulating panel, and more particularly to an insulating panel for use on an out-of-ground swimming pool.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Out-of-ground swimming pools are popular because they are much less expensive than in-ground pools. Indeed, it is not necessary to dig any holes or alter the ground in any way, if there is a flat area large enough to receive the out-of-ground pool.

A problem with out-of-ground pools is that they do not take advantage of the beneficial insulating soil around them as do in-ground pools, since the pool walls are surrounded by the atmospheric air. The walls of out-of-ground pools are often made of a metallic sheet, e.g. aluminium, and consequently do not have good insulating properties to keep the water warm. Indeed, the pool water will often become much colder by loosing its heat through the pool walls, the metal (such as aluminium) being a good thermal conductor.

A solar sheet is often used as a heat insulating barrier and to prevent water evaporation which has a cooling effect on the water. It also heats the pool water through the instrumentality of the sun rays, the sheet floating on the water surface and concentrating the sun rays in the water. However, despite the use of a sheet, a considerable amount of heat loss takes place through the pool walls. It consequently costs more to the pool owner for heating his pool water.
 
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