Claims
- 1. A pool liner retainer comprising;
- an elongated retaining element including means defining a longitudinal holding channel for accommodating a pool liner bead, said holding channel having an upper wall, a rear wall, a bottom wall having an upwardly extending first flange, and a front wall defined by a downwardly extending second flange, said second flange extending from said top wall toward said bottom wall, the area between the bottom of said second flange and the top of said first flange forming a slot for insertion of the linear bead into said holding channel; and
- an elongated resilient clip means for insertion over said second flange from the bottom of said second flange and for entrapping the linear bead within said holding channel, said clip means including means defining a longitudinal cavity therein for receiving said second flange when said clip means is inserted over said second flange and for retaining said clip means on said second flange by tight fitting engagement with said second flange,
- whereby when said clip means is assembled on said second flange, forces acting on said pool liner will cause said liner bead to hook on said first flange and press said clip means into tighter engagement with said second flange thereby to prevent separation of said liner bead from said holding channel.
- 2. A pool liner retainer according to claim 1, wherein said clip means is of generally V-shaped cross section, with said cavity being open to widened top of said clip means.
- 3. A pool liner retainer according to claim 1, wherein said holding channel has a height slightly greater than the combined heights of the liner bead and said upwardly extending flange.
- 4. A pool liner retainer according to claim 1, wherein the height of said clip means is at least three-quarters the height of said holding channel and wherein said downwardly extending second flange projects approximately one-half the height of said holding channel from said top wall of said holding channel.
- 5. A pool liner retainer according to claim 1, wherein said upwardly extending first flange is disposed slightly closer to said rear wall of said holding channel than said downwardly extending second flange.
- 6. A pool liner retainer according to claim 1, wherein said clip means comprises a clip having inner and outer legs defining respective longitudinal sides of said cavity, where in said inner leg is substantially straight, and wherein said outer leg has a longitudinally extending ridge formed on the outside thereof.
- 7. A pool liner retainer according to claim 1, wherein said clip means is formed of resilient plastic.
- 8. A pool liner retainer according to claim 1, wherein said clip means is formed of polyvinyl chloride.
- 9. A pool liner retainer according to claim 1, wherein said downwardly extending second flange has a longitudinally extending ridge formed on the outside thereof and wherein said clip means has inner and outer legs defining respective longitudinal sides of said cavity, said outer leg having a longitudinally extending recess on the inside thereof which recess is positioned to receive said ridge when said clip means is inserted over said downwardly extending second flange.
- 10. A pool liner retainer according to claim 9, wherein said outer leg of said clip means has longitudinally extending ridge means formed on the outside thereof for permitting said clip means to be gripped by an installer's fingers.
- 11. A swimming pool liner and retainer assembly comprising, in combination:
- an elongated retaining element including means defining a longitudinal holding channel, said holding channel having an upper wall, a rear wall, a bottom wall having an upwardly extending first flange, and a front wall defined by a downwardly extending second flange, said second flange extending from said top wall toward said bottom wall, the area between the bottom of said second flange and the top of said first flange forming a slot communicating with the interior of said holding channel;
- a pool liner including a waterproof sheet having a retainer bead secured thereto, said retainer bead being received in said holding channel through said slot and being disposed in said channel rearward of said downwardly extending second flange; and
- an elongated resilient clip means inserted over said downwardly extending second flange from the bottom of said second flange, with said second flange being tightly received in a longitudinal cavity of said clip means, said clip means extending downward from said second flange such that there is a clearance between a bottom portion of said clip means and said bottom wall of said holding channel sufficient to accommodate said sheet of said pool liner but insufficient to accommodate said retainer bead of said pool liner,
- said retainer bead being hooked on said first flange such that forces acting on said pool liner will cause said retainer bead to press said clip means into tighter engagement with said second flange thereby to prevent separation of said retainer bead from said holding channel.
- 12. An assembly according to claim 11, wherein said upwardly extending first flange is disposed slightly rearward of said downwardly extending second flange relative to said holding channel.
- 13. An assembly according to claim 11, wherein said downwardly extending second flange has a rib received within a complementary recess in a wall of said cavity of said clip means.
- 14. An assembly according to claim 11, wherein said clip means is of generally V-shaped cross section, with said cavity being open to a widened top of said clip means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 777,581 filed Sept. 19, 1985, which is now abandoned.
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