Claims
- 1. A track for supporting elongated lengths of lighting about an inground swimming pool defined by a concrete wall tile faced from below a water line to a joint above the water line and over which a cantilevered coping/decking extends to a lip/face overhanging the pool and slanting vertically rearward from top to bottom, said track comprising:
- an elongated track section in which to receive and contain segments of lighting lengths to be supported and being adapted to be mounted exposed about an internal pool wall perimeter and beneath the lip/face of said coping/decking over the pool with which it is to be utilized;
- said track section being defined by a channel-like body having an at least partially open front wall, a bottom wall, a rear wall adapted when mounted to be positioned against a wall surface of the pool below and above said joint so as to vertically span the joint thereat, and a horizontal top wall parallel and contiguously spaced from beneath the underside of the cantilevered coping/decking and including a longitudinal rib integrally extending laterally from said top wall inwardly toward the pool beyond both the front body wall and the bottom termination of the lip/face thereat;
- said front wall opening being adapted when said track section is mounted to be oriented toward an internal portion of the pool for said received lighting segments which when energized emit light outward thorough said opening;
- a longitudinal flashing ledge disposed laterally from an intermediate vertical location of the rear wall of said body for extending into said joint intervening between the upper surface of the pool wall and coping/decking cement to be introduced; and
- anchor means extending rearwardly away from a joinder with the exterior surface of said track section and adapted when said track section is mounted to be positioned within an exterior pool area in which coping/decking cement is to be introduced whereby the introduced cement, when cured, conceals and secures said anchor means and effects a substantially permanent installation of said track section.
- 2. A track in accordance with claim 1 in which said track section and said anchor means are integral of each other and are comprised of a polymeric plastic composition.
- 3. A track in accordance with claim 2 in which the lighting segments to be received comprise a tubular sleeve containing a plurality of fiber optic strands longitudinally disposed and said track section is dimensionally sized to receive said sleeve snugly, slidably and longitudinally therein.
- 4. A track in accordance with claim 2 in which said track section is adapted to be mounted about an interior perimeter wall surface of the pool generally between water and decking levels and said introduced cement comprises unset mortar or aggregate associated with fabrication of the coping decking.
- 5. A track in accordance with claim 4 in which said anchor means in cross section comprises an arm disposed extending away from the track section at an offset angle relative to an exterior surface of said track section and said arm is generally coextensive longitudinally with the track section of which it is integrally a part.
- 6. A track in accordance with claim 1 in which said anchor arm and said flashing ledge extend from spaced apart locations about the exterior of said track section.
- 7. A track in accordance with claim 1 in which said anchor arm and said flashing ledge extend from a common joinder with said track section.
- 8. A track in accordance with claim 1 in which an uppermost portion of said body when mounted is positioned inset within an offset provided in the underside of the cantilevered portion of the coping/decking.
- 9. A track for supporting elongated lengths of lighting about an inground swimming pool defined by a concrete wall tile faced from below a water line to a joint above the water line and over which a cantilevered coping/decking extends to a lip/face overhanging the pool, said track comprising:
- an elongated track section in which to receive and contain segments of lighting lengths to be supported and being adapted to be mounted exposed about an internal pool wall perimeter and beneath the lip/face of said coping/decking over the pool with which it is to be utilized;
- said track section being defined by a channel-like body having an at least partially open front wall, a bottom wall, a horizontal top wall parallel and contiguously spaced from beneath an underside of the cantilevered coping/decking and a rear wall adapted when mounted to be positioned against a wall surface of the pool below and above said joint so as to vertically span the joint thereat;
- said rear body wall terminating vertically above the plane of said top body wall to define an integrally formed rib extending longitudinally along the underside of said coping/decking for localizing any weight effects imposed by the coping/decking thereat away from the main portion of said body;
- said front wall opening being adapted when said track section is mounted to be oriented toward an internal portion of the pool for said received lighting segments which when energized emit light outward through said opening;
- a longitudinal flashing ledge disposed laterally from an intermediate vertical location on the rear wall of said body for extending into said joint intervening between an upper surface of the pool wall and coping/decking cement to be introduced; and
- anchor means extending rearwardly away from a joinder with the exterior surface of said track section and adapted when said track section is mounted to be positioned within an exterior pool area in which coping/decking cement is to be introduced whereby the introduced cement, when cured to conceals and secures said anchor means and effects a substantially permanent installation of said track section.
- 10. A track in accordance with claim 9 in which said rear body wall also includes a depending tail extending below a plane of said bottom body wall to afford an increased bending resistance of the track section from potentially imposed weight of the cantilevered coping/decking thereat.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/643,768, filed Jan. 18, 1991 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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"Fiberstars Lighting for the 21st Century", Fiberstars, Inc., Fremont, Calif., 1990. |
"Quaker Plastics Products", cover sheet and pp. 10 and 11 (1990). |
Continuations (1)
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