Claims
- 1. In a method of forming a side wall for a swimming pool or the like, the steps of: forming an upwardly extending concrete wall, thereafter temporarily supporting a plurality of tile units in side-by-side juxtaposition along said wall in spaced relation therewith to define a cavity having an accessible open top, substantially filling said cavity through its open top intermediate said plurality of tile units and the facing surface of said previously formed wall with a mass of mortar while said tile units are temporarily supported along said wall to bring said mortar into intimate bonding contact with the facing surfaces of said tile units and wall, maintaining said mortar mass within said cavity to enable said mortar to bond said tile units to said wall, thereafter releasing said temporary support of said tile units along said wall whereby said tiles are supported thereafter by said concrete wall, pouring a mass of concrete in overlying relation with said wall along the upper edge thereof to overhang said tile units, and maintaining said concrete mass in such overlying relation to cure and thereby define a cantilever deck along said wall.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which the step of pouring said concrete mass is effected as a separate step occurring subsequent to filling said space with said mortar mass.
- 3. The method of claim 1 in which the step of pouring said concrete mass occurs substantially coincident with filling said cavity with said mass of mortar to define essentially a one-step operation therewith.
- 4. The method of claim 1 in which each of said tile units comprises a sheet of mosaic tiles, and wherein said step of supporting said plurality of tile units includes constraining each of said mosaic tile units against transverse displacements thereof in a direction away from said wall.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said step of temporarily supporting said plurality of tile units also includes constraining each of said mosaic tile units against transverse displacements in a direction toward said wall.
- 6. In a method of forming a side wall for a swimming pool or the like, the steps of: forming an upwardly extending concrete wall, thereafter temporarily supporting a plurality of tile units in side-by-side juxtaposition along said wall in spaced relation therewith to define a cavity having an accessible open top, substantially filling said cavity through its open top intermediate said plurality of tile units and the facing surface of said previously formed wall with a mass of mortar while said tile units are temporarily supported along said wall to bring said mortar into intimate bonding contact with the facing surfaces of said tile units and wall, maintaining said mortar mass within said cavity to enable said mortar to bond said tile units to said wall, thereafter releasing said temporary support of said tile units along said wall whereby said tiles are supported thereafter by said concrete wall, securing a mold form along said tile units with a configurated portion projecting above the elevation thereof and inwardly of said wall, and pouring a concrete mass along the upper edge of said wall and into the configurated portion of said mold form so as to overlie said tile units, said concrete mass upon curing defining a cantilever deck overhanging said tile units.
- 7. The method of claim 6 in which the step of pouring said concrete mass is effected as a separate step occurring subsequent to filling said space with said mortar mass.
- 8. The method of claim 7 in which the step of securing said mold form along said tile units is effected after said space is filled with said mass of mortar.
- 9. The method of claim 8 including the further step of trimming said wall adjacent the upper edge portion thereof prior to supporting said tile units in spaced relation therewith.
- 10. The method of claim 6 in which the step of pouring said concrete mass occurs substantially coincident with filling said cavity with said mass of mortar to define essentially a one-step operation therewith, said mold form being secured along said tile units prior to filling said cavity with said mass of mortar and pouring said concrete mass.
- 11. The method of claim 10 including the further step of trimming said wall adjacent the upper edge portion thereof to remove concrete therefrom prior to temporarily supporting said tile unit in spaced relation therewith to enlarge the cavity otherwise defined between said wall and tile units.
- 12. In a method of forming a side wall for a swimming pool or the like, the steps of: forming an upwardly extending concrete wall, thereafter temporarily providing an elongated support having a seat extending therealong and securing the support to said wall, inserting a horizontal edge portion of a plurality of tile units in side-by-side juxtaposition along said wall in spaced relation therewith to define a cavity having an accessible open top, substantially filling said cavity through its open top intermediate said plurality of tile units and the facing surface of said previously formed wall with a mass of mortar while said tile units are temporarily supported along said wall to bring said mortar into intimate bonding contact with the facing surfaces of said tile units and wall, maintaining said mortar mass within said cavity to enable said mortar to bond said tile units to said wall, thereafter releasing said temporary support of said tile units along said wall whereby said tiles are supported thereafter by said concrete wall, securing a mold form to said elongated support along said tile units with a configurated portion projecting above the elevation thereof and inwardly of said wall, and pouring a concrete mass along the upper edge of said wall and into the configurated portion of said mold form so as to overlie said tile units, said concrete mass upon curing defining a cantilever deck overhanging said tile units.
- 13. In a method of forming a side wall for a swimming pool or the like, the steps of: forming an upwardly extending concrete wall, thereafter temporarily supporting a plurality of tile units in side-by-side juxtaposition along said wall in spaced relation therewith to define a cavity having an accessible open top, substantially filling said cavity through its open top intermediate said plurality of tile units and the facing surface of said previously formed wall with a mass of mortar while said tile units are temporarily supported along said wall to bring said mortar into intimate bonding contact with the facing surfaces of said tile units and wall, maintaining said mortar mass within said cavity to enable said mortar to bond said tile units to said wall, thereafter releasing said temporary support of said tile units along said wall whereby said tiles are supported thereafter by said concrete wall; and wherein said step of temporarily supporting said plurality of tile units includes providing a pair of said elongated supports respectively secured to said wall in spaced apart relation and respectively defining downwardly facing and upwardly facing seats, each of said tile units having the upper and lower horizontal edge portions thereof respectively disposed within said seats so as to be supported in spaced relation with said wall as aforesaid.
- 14. The method of claim 13 including the further steps of securing a mold form to each of said elongated supports and along said tile units with a configurated portion projecting above the elevation thereof and inwardly of said wall, and pouring a concrete mass along the upper edge of said wall and into the configurated portion of said mold form so as to overlie said tile units, said concrete mass upon curing defining a cantilever deck overhanging said tile units.
- 15. The method of claim 13 in which each of said tile units is a mosaic tile sheet, and including the further step of providing a relatively stiff backing structure and securing the same to said elongated support along the face of said mosaic tile units most remote from said wall to constrain the tile units against transverse displacements in a direction away from said wall.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 299,209, filed Oct. 20, 1972, now abandoned.
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