Claims
- 1. Fillet-type radius for use in vertical angular corners of the walls of swimming pools comprising in combination, an initially substantially flat elongated radius strip of substantially uniform thickness and formed from reasonably stiff material to render said strip semi-rigid but of limited flexibility and sufficiently thin to permit said strip to be flexed about a vertical axis from said substantially flat condition substantially into a transversely smoothly curved configuration subtending an arc of approximately 90.degree. to adapt the edges thereof for resilient spring loaded tangential engagement firmly against the surfaces of a pair of angularly related sidewalls of a swimming pool and extend arcuately between said walls when said strip is flexed and the flexed concave surface of said strip being outermost to provide a smoothly rounded concave corner surface adapted to be engaged by and support a flatly overlying waterproof liner sheet for said pool, and attaching means on said radius strip comprising an elongated web fixed along one edge thereof to and extending longitudinally along and projecting radially from midway between the edges of the surface of said strip which is convex when flexed and having securing means comprising flat ribs extending longitudinally along the opposite edge of said elongated web and adapted to be positively clamped to the ends of the sidewalls of a swimming pool at a corner thereof to affix said strip in operative position therewith and hold said strip flexed and concaved and the side edges thereof in firm and smooth resilient tangential engagement with said walls of said pool adjacent a corner thereof due to the inherent resilience of said strip.
- 2. The radius means according to claim 1 in which said flat ribs of said securing means comprise a pair of ribs extending from said opposite edge of said web and away from said radius strip at an angle of approximately 90.degree. to each other and adapted to be clamped relative to flanges on end portions of the walls of a pool, said ribs also extending at substantially equal angles from said elongated web.
- 3. The radius means according to claim 1 in which said securing means is separably connected to said radius strip by connecting means extending longitudinally thereof and comprising a pair of complementary longitudinally interengaging members respectively formed on said securing means and elongated web and longitudinally slidable relative to each other to effect connection and disconnection of said radius member and securing means to and from each other by said relative longitudinal movement, whereby said securing means may be clamped fixedly to a corner of said pool and said radius member may be disconnected from said securing means by moving the same longitudinally relative to said securing means while the securing means remains connected to the walls of said pool.
- 4. The radius means according to claim 3 in which said pair of interengaging members respectively comprise an elongated enclosing member having a slot extending longitudinally thereof and another elongated member provided with an elongated element having an enlarged terminal longitudinally extending end portion formed thereon for slidable interlocking disposition within said slotted enclosing member and said elongated element extending through the slot of said enclosing member in a manner to prevent withdrawal thereof in a transverse direction from said enclosing member.
- 5. The radius means according to claim 4 in which said slotted enclosing member of said pair of interengaging members is substantially tubular and said enlarged elongated terminal end on said other member of said pair is substantially complementary to the interior of said slotted tubular member.
- 6. The radius means according to claim 4 in which said enlarged elongated terminal end portion on said another elongated member is substantially T-shaped in cross-section and said elongated enclosing member is substantially complementary in cross-section thereto.
- 7. A swimming pool comprising a plurality of wall panels having connecting flanges at the ends thereof extending substantially perpendicularly to the planes of said panels, a 90.degree. angle bar connected to said connecting flanges at adjacent ends of each pair of panels forming a corner of said pool, said flanges and angle bars having axially aligned holes therein, and connecting bolt means extending through said holes, in combination with fillet-type radius members connected to each corner of said pool and each radius member comprising an initially flat semi-rigid flexible radius strip of substantially uniform thickness and formed of inherently resilient material flexed into a concave arc of substantially 90.degree. between said walls of said pool and thereby render the edges of said strip spring loaded to firmly engage said walls tangentially with resilience to receive a flexible pool liner positioned flatly against said wall panels and in smoothly curved engagement with said concaved surface of said radius strip, and attaching means connected to the convex surface of said radius strip and comprising a pair of ribs extending away from said radius strip and angularly to each other longitudinally of said strip, said ribs being clamped between said flanges on said walls of said pool and the sides of said angle bars to secure said radius members to said corners of said pool and maintain said radius strips thereon in concavely curved position and the edges of said strips tangentially engaging the walls of said pool closely and firmly due to the resilience of said radius strip.
- 8. The swimming pool according to claim 7 in which the opposite edges of said radius strip of each of said members are tapered at a sharp angle to the planes of said radius strips to provide a minimum offset at the engagement of said edges with the walls of said pool.
- 9. The swimming pool according to claim 7 in which said radius members extend substantially between the upper and lower edges of the walls of said pool.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application, Ser. No. 101,876, filed Dec. 28, 1970, and now abandoned.
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