Abstract: A foam-like panel which may be removably attached to a pool deck in a manner to provide a planar reflecting surface positioned parallel with the pool wall at a height greater than the upper most portion of the pool wall.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 24, 1996
Date of Patent:
July 7, 1998
Assignee:
Aquatic Amusement Associates, Ltd.
Inventors:
Herbert S. Ellis, Thomas W. Delp, James F. Dunn, Kenneth L. Ellis
Abstract: An inlaid tile gutter system for use in swimming pools contains a channel, braces mounted atop the primary gravity flow channel and stiffeners mounted on the poolside of the channel provide a relatively stiff gutter system capable of withstanding deformations due to excessive loadings and impact. Ferro concrete material may be placed within channels formed by the vertical stiffeners to provide a support and a base upon which to set tile.
Abstract: A swimming pool bi-flow filter has been described herein. The invention includes the following integral structural components: an influent conduit, an effluent conduit, an influent trough and a plurality of influent and effluent laterals. Ports in the influent conduit and the influent trough receive water from a source, such as swimming pool. The water entering the influent conduit flows upwards through the influent laterals to the effluent laterals, while the water entering the influent trough overflows into the filter and flows downwards to the effluent laterals. The water then passes through the effluent laterals and into the effluent conduit. As previously mentioned, the conduits, trough and laterals are an integral part of the structure, which necessarily means that thinner materials may be used in constructing the filter, without the loss of strength or durability.