Claims
- 1. A decking system for an aboveground pool having a wall with an upper edge, and a deck surrounding the upper edge of the wall so as to create a gap therebetween, the decking system comprising:
- a platform configured for mounting to and over the upper edge of the wall, the platform having an upper surface, an oppositely-disposed lower surface, an inner edge and an oppositely-disposed outer edge configured for placement over the gap between the deck and the upper edge of the wall; and
- an extension that extends downward from the lower surface of the platform at the outer edge of the platform, the extension being configured to extend downward into and fill the gap between the deck and the upper edge of the wall when the platform is mounted to the upper edge of the wall, such that the platform and the extension create a smooth, level and substantially gap-free transition from the deck to the pool;
- wherein removal of the platform from the upper edge of the wall exposes the gap to allow access between the deck and the wall.
- 2. A decking system according to claim 1, wherein the aboveground pool has a top rail secured to the upper edge of the wall, the top rail defining the gap with the deck, the platform being configured to be removably attached to the top rail so as to permit re-exposure of the gap between the top rail and deck.
- 3. A decking system according to claim 1, wherein the platform comprises a second extension at the inner edge of the platform, the second extension having means for retaining an edge of a pool cover.
- 4. A decking system according to claim 1, further comprising a mounting rail configured for securement to the upper edge of the wall, the mounting rail having means for securing the platform thereto.
- 5. A decking system according to claim 4, wherein the platform comprises a second extension at the inner edge of the platform, the second extension concealing a joint between the platform and the mounting rail when the platform is secured thereto.
- 6. A decking system according to claim 5, wherein the second extension has a channel for retaining an edge of a pool cover.
- 7. A decking system according to claim 1, further comprising a joint expansion compensator configured for securement between an adjacent pair of the platform so as to fill any gap between the adjacent pair.
- 8. A decking system according to claim 1, wherein the extension has a triangular cross-sectional shape.
- 9. A decking system according to claim 1, further comprising a channel in the platform and a snap-on attachment for securing an edge of a pool cover within the channel.
- 10. A decking system according to claim 1, further comprising a mounting rail secured to the upper edge of the wall, the mounting rail defining the gap with the deck, the platform being releasably secured to and over the mounting rail, the extension extending downward into and filling the gap between the mounting rail and the deck.
- 11. A decking system according to claim 10, wherein the extension is sufficiently sized to fill the gap between the deck and the mounting rail and the gap is sufficiently sized to allow for maintenance and repairs to the pool and installation of a pool cover.
- 12. A decking system according to claim 10, wherein the deck abuts against the extension and the outer edge of the platform.
- 13. A decking system according to claim 10, wherein the platform comprises a second extension at the inner edge of the platform, the second extension having means for retaining an edge of a pool cover.
- 14. A decking system according to claim 10, wherein the mounting rail has prongs releasably securing the platform thereto.
- 15. A decking system according to claim 10, wherein the platform comprises a second extension at the inner edge of the platform, the second extension concealing a joint between the platform and the mounting rail.
- 16. A decking system according to claim 15, wherein the second extension has a channel for retaining an edge of a pool cover.
- 17. A decking system according to claim 10, wherein a plurality of mounting rails are mounted and secured to the upper edge of the wall, and wherein a plurality of platforms are mounted and secured to the mounting rails, the decking system further comprising a joint expansion compensator configured for securement between an adjacent pair of the platform so as to fill any gap between the adjacent pair.
- 18. A decking system according to claim 10, wherein the extension has a triangular cross-sectional shape.
- 19. A decking system according to claim 10, further comprising a channel in the platform and a snap-on attachment for securing an edge of a pool cover within the channel.
- 20. A decking system mounted to an aboveground pool having a wall, with an upper edge, a deck surrounding the upper edge of the wall, and a pool cover, the decking system comprising:
- mounting rails secured to the upper edge of the wall so as to create a gap with the deck, each of the mounting rails having releasable securement means;
- platforms mounted to and over the mounting rails with the releasable securement means of the mounting rails, each of the platforms having an upper surface, an oppositely-disposed lower surface having complementary means for engaging the securement means of the mounting rails, an inner edge and an oppositely-disposed outer edge cantilevered over the gap between the deck and the upper edge of the wall;
- an extension that is integrally formed with and extends downward from the lower surface of the platform at the outer edge of each of the platforms, each of the extensions extending downward into and filling the gap between the mounting rail and the deck, such that the upper surfaces of the platforms and the extensions create a smooth, level and substantially gap-free transition from the deck to the pool;
- a second extension at the inner edge of each of the platforms, the second extensions concealing joints between the platforms and the mounting rails, at least some of the second extensions having means for retaining an edge of a pool cover; and
- joint expansion compensators between adjacent pairs of the platforms;
- wherein removal of any one of the platforms from a corresponding one of the mounting rails exposes the gap to allow access between the deck and the wall.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/090,089, filed Jun. 20, 1998.
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