The present invention relates to swimming pools, and more particularly free form swimming pools.
Free form swimming pools require particular structural detail to account for the stress imparted to the curved walls when the pool is filled with water. Without appropriate bracing, convex walls will shift, buckle, and ultimately fail due to the distribution of the static loading.
A swimming pool consisting of a plurality of panels that withstands water pressure in both a concave and convex configuration to create any freeform shape or size. Each panel consists of an adhered wall of skinning of metal or plastic over expanded polystyrene or expanded urethane foam. The density of the foam is adjusted as necessary to increase the strength of the wall based on static loading of water when swimming pool is assembled as a whole and fully filled with water. Panels with water pressure in the convex direction have adjusters attached at the bottom to allow for vertical movement during installation and horizontal tabs (anchor plate) locking into a concrete foundation as the pool is assembled. The swimming pool can be installed fully above ground, semi-in-ground or fully in-ground.
According to one aspect, an embodiment of the present invention comprises a section of a swimming pool wall comprising: a panel, having a first and a second surface a top and a bottom and at least one anchor extending radially outward from at least one surface of the panel, and dimensioned to, when in use, lock the panel into a concrete foundation.
According to another aspect, a section comprising at least one adjuster extending downward from the bottom of the panel, adapted to permit vertical movement during the panel's installation.
According to another aspect a section comprising at least one a-frame support attached to the panel.
According to another aspect, the A-frame support comprises a post, having a top and a bottom, attached to and extending along the second surface of the panel; a crossmember, extending radially outward from second surface of the panel and attached to the bottom of the post, wherein the crossmember locks into the concrete foundation when in use; a leg, having a first end a second end, wherein the first end is attached to the post and the second end is attached to the crossmember.
According to another aspect, the anchor is a tab.
According to another aspect, the anchor is a plate.
According to another aspect, the panel comprises a skinning over a foam interior.
According to another aspect, the panel is bowed.
According to another aspect, the curve of the panel is bowed outward, relative to the interior of the pool when in use.
According to another aspect, the anchor extends radially outward from the bottom of the panel.
Referring to the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout, there is seen in
The following assumptions were made in the analysis: (1) linear material properties of aluminum and polystyrene are assumed for the purpose of the analysis; (2) 18′×32′ Lagoon Swimming Pool is considered filled with water; and (3) liquid specific gravity is assumed to be equal to water density. All units are English units. Material properties were simulated with the properties shown in Table 1:
Similarly,
The present application is a continuation application of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 14/165,264, filed on Jan. 27, 2014, which relates to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/756,722, filed Jan. 25, 2013, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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