Swimming pool construction

4077173
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Inventors

Rozanski, Henry A.

Application #

617173

Filed

Sep-26-1975

Published

Mar-7-1978

Current US Class

004/506
052/146
052/169.8
052/741.12

International Classes

E02D 027/00; E04B 001/38

Field of Search

52/169 52/182 52/183 52/184 52/742 52/704 52/707 52/297 182/86 182/99 4/172 4/172.19

Examiners

Faw, Jr.; Price C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Weiser, Stapler & Spivak

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Abstract
A swimming pool construction has an outer shell defined by a plurality of metal sections which are secured to each other and have substantially vertical walls defining the swimming area of the pool. Each metal section includes a coping support extending outwardly of the swimming area in a horizontal direction from the upper end of each vertical wall, and a coping is secured to the coping support about the outer periphery of the swimming area. Transversely spaced sockets for receiving one end of transversely spaced handrails of a swimming pool ladder are secured to the outer end of the coping support prior to the formation of a concrete deck or walk around the outer periphery of the swimming pool. Structural supports are secured to the outer shell of the swimming pool to provide support for the concrete deck or wall. The structural supports extend outwardly of the metal sections of the pool and support horizontally disposed, top angle members which are disposed outwardly of the coping. The coping has a substantially horizontal upper surface which is in horizontal alignment with the top of the top angle members. A concrete form for the deck or walk is defined between the coping, the top of the angle members and the backfill. The upper horizontal surface of the coping and the top of the top angle members form horizontal, spaced guides for deck screeding purposes.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a method for forming a concrete deck outwardly of the wall sections of an in-ground swimming pool, said swimming pool having a coping with an upper surface, said coping being supported by the wall sections, the improvement which comprises the steps of:

forming a plurality of structural support assemblies including upper bars and bracing members outwardly of the swimming pool wall sections for aiding in supporting a concrete deck,

attaching portions of at least some of the upper bars and bracing members to the wall sections in vertically spaced locations about the periphery of the pool,

transmitting stresses imposed upon said structural support assemblies directly upon the wall sections in at least two vertically spaced locations,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to swimming pool constructions, and more specifically, to a structural arrangement for mounting the handrails of a pool ladder, and to a structural support assembly for supporting a concrete deck or walk disposed about the periphery of the pool.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Many swimming pools are constructed with ladders to enable users of the pool to enter the pool, or exit from the pool in an easy manner. These ladders commonly have spaced handrails between which the steps of the ladder are secured. One end of each handrail is normally secured to the inner wall of the swimming pool, and the other end of each handrail is normally mounted within sockets disposed in the concrete deck or walk formed about the outer periphery of the pool. It is common practice to add the ladder to the swimming pool after the concrete deck has been formed. This arrangement requires the accurate positioning of the socket members within the concrete deck, such that they will be in precise alignment for receiving ends of the handrails. This has been a particularly difficult and time consuming operation because of the difficulty of immobilizing the socket members within the concrete while the concrete is setting. Even when the sockets are spaced in precise alignment for receiving the ends of the handrails when the concrete is poured, some misalignment can occur as a result of forces imposed on such sockets during the setting of the concrete deck. If the handrail receiving sockets shift position as a result of the setting of the concrete, they will not be disposed to properly receive the handrails. The misalignment of the sockets results in added costs to remove the sockets from the set concrete to patch the openings from which the sockets were removed, and to reposition the sockets within the concrete in proper position to receive the ends of the handrails.
 
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