Abstract: A surface covered with a non-transparent light transmissive opaque membrane having an A side facing the surface and a B side facing an open environment. The membrane comprises a top cross-linked polyurethane layer, a foamed polyvinyl chloride (PVC) layer, a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) knit fabric layer. A light source and an input means for controlling the light source are disposed between the surface and the membrane. The input means comprising touch sensor switch or capacitive sensor is capable of being operated by touching the B side of the membrane to turn the light source on and off such that the light transmits through the membrane and can be viewed from the open environment.
Abstract: A lighting system for a swimming pool includes a sidewall sized and shaped to define a perimeter of the swimming pool, a liner for covering the sidewall and a bottom of the swimming pool so as to create a watertight cavity for receiving water, the liner including a light-transmitting portion, and a back-lighting apparatus connected to the sidewall behind the liner and configured to transmit light through the light-transmitting portion of the liner to illuminate the swimming pool.
Abstract: Lighting systems and apparatus for a swimming pool, having a sidewall sized and shaped to define a perimeter of the swimming pool, a liner for covering the sidewall and a bottom of the swimming pool so as to create a watertight cavity for receiving water, the liner including a light-transmitting portion, and a backlighting apparatus for mounting to a generally continuous surface of the sidewall between the liner and the sidewall and configured to transmit light through the light-transmitting portion of the liner to illuminate the swimming pool. In some embodiments, the backlighting apparatus includes a housing configured for mounting on the surface of the sidewall between the liner and the sidewall, the housing having a light-transmitting front cover configured to align with the light-transmitting portion of the liner, and at least one light source sized and shaped to fit within the housing for emitting light through the front cover to illuminate the pool.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 12, 2007
Publication date:
April 16, 2009
Applicant:
Canadian General-Tower Limited
Inventors:
Patrick W. Diebel, Robert E. S. Abell, Richard R. G. Chaplin
Abstract: A lighting system for a swimming pool includes a sidewall sized and shaped to define a perimeter of the swimming pool, a liner for covering the sidewall and a bottom of the swimming pool so as to create a watertight cavity for receiving water, the liner including a light-transmitting portion, and a back-lighting apparatus connected to the sidewall behind the liner and configured to transmit light through the light-transmitting portion of the liner to illuminate the swimming pool.