The invention concerns a system adapted for realizing a watertight partition wall of a pool as well as a method for installing a liquid retaining pool.
It concerns the technical field of pools constructed on-site.
Nowadays, numerous types of pools are known. There are known, for example, pools made of concrete, from prefabricated panels or still wood-made ones.
Most of these pools are very complicated to implement. Furthermore, they are generally very expensive and have a limited service life over time.
Some documents have proposed partially overcoming these problems. Indeed, the document EP 1418293 (MAUPAS) proposes a system for assembling prefabricated panels to realize a partition wall of a swimming pool. The proposed system allows considerably reducing the costs and reducing the installation time. This system comprises a rigid structure resting on a support. It is composed of a bottom belt which supports the panels and is composed of profiles assembled together; and a top belt which is fastened on the upper portion of said panels and is composed of profiles assembled together. The structure also includes posts disposed between the bottom and top belts. Although the MAUPAS system constitutes an improvement of the already known systems, it still has drawbacks such as the lack of respect for the environment and the difficulty of implementation. The time necessary for the construction of the swimming pool increases the production cost for the end-user. Indeed, this system still requires the use of a rigidifying means such as concrete to allow keeping the structure in place. Furthermore, it is necessary to install a liner so that the system could be watertight. Besides generating additional costs as well as an increase of the installation time, these liners are barely aesthetic and/or barely environmentally friendly.
The patent documents U.S. Pat. No. 6,272,696 (SOBEL) and EP 2 460 950 (RP INDUSTRIES PISCINAS S.A.) also propose assembly systems allowing realizing a swimming pool. Nonetheless, the systems described in these documents are very complex and require the installation of a liner in order to ensure tightness of the swimming pool. Furthermore, the assembly parts presented in these documents do not enable the construction of swimming pools with various shapes which may adapt to all forms of terrains and/or gardens.
The invention aims to remedy to this state of things. In particular, the invention proposes a system allowing obtaining a long-lasting pool, which is self-sufficient and which does not require additional rigidifying means.
The invention also provides a system allowing a simplified, inexpensive and easy-to-mount construction.
The invention further provides a system allowing the construction of pools with modular shapes, therefore allowing adapting to the needs of the user.
The solution proposed by the invention is a system adapted to realize a watertight partition wall of a pool, from wood-made panels, this system comprising a rigid structure resting on a support and composed of a bottom belt which supports the panels, which bottom belt is composed of profiles assembled together, and a top belt fastened on the upper portion of said panels, which top belt is composed of profiles assembled together, posts being disposed between said bottom and top belts, said rigid structure being completed by sealing means of said partition wall.
This invention is noteworthy in that said posts are arranged between the two belts so as to ensure a rigid linkage between the two belts, each of said posts securing two juxtaposed profiles of the bottom belt therebetween and two juxtaposed profiles of the top belt therebetween, said rigid linkage being ensured by a device composed of:
The rigid linkage achieved by the posts thus allows obtaining a structure which is self-sufficient and not requiring any additional rigidifying means. Furthermore, this structure allows the use of sealing means which are very easy to install. Indeed, unlike the liners which have to be set in the known systems, the means used in the invention do not have to conform to the pool.
Other advantageous features of the invention are listed hereinafter. Each of these features may be considered separately or in combination with the noteworthy features defined hereinabove, which noteworthy features are not mandatory as such to the resolution of the technical problems that the features hereinafter are intended to solve:
Another aspect of the invention is an installation method of a liquid retaining pool using the system described hereinabove and comprising:
Other advantages and features of the invention will appear better upon reading the following description of a preferred embodiment, with reference to the appended drawings, provided as indicative and non-restrictive examples, and in which:
The system of the invention is used to retain liquids and more particularly to realize a partition wall of a swimming pool, a pool or any other watering place. This partition wall may have various shapes such as for example a rectangle, a square, a circle, an oval, etc. The dimensions may range from a few meters to several tens of meters depending on the wishes of the user.
The system comprises sealing means on which a rigid structure is intended to rest. The sealing means are composed of several layers with different functions. In
The layer 52 confers impermeability to the system and avoids the risk of water leaking from the pool. Preferably, it is produced of rubber but may be made of any other watertight plastic material appropriate to those skilled in the art such as PVC or polyethylene. In the same manner as for the lower layer 51, it may be cut according to the desired dimensions, and has a thickness comprised between 1 mm and 5 mm. It is laid so as to cover the geotextile fabric 51 by matching the contour of the bottom 10 and of the lateral walls 11a, 11b of the hole 16.
In a preferred embodiment, a second geotextile fabric layer 53 may be laid so as to cover the layer 52. Besides protecting the watertight fabric 52 from the mechanical frictions of the structure, this second geotextile fabric 53 allows avoiding damaging said structure during the installation of the support 7 and of the rigid structure. It has the same properties as those mentioned before and is cut according to the width and the length of the pool in construction.
Once the different layers 51, 52, 53 are set in place, the support 7 on which is installed the bottom wall 8 of the pool should be realized. This support 7 is composed of joists, installed over the entire length and/or width of the pool. Depending on the size of the pool, the used joists may have a length varying from 1 m to 20 m. Their width and their thickness are comprised between 5 cm and 30 cm. They are set on the geotextile fabric 53 or on the watertight fabric 52, and are oriented parallel to each other. Depending on the dimensions of the pool, the support 7 may contain between 2 and 200 joists.
The joists 7 may be installed after the set-up of the rigid structure and before installing the bottom wall 8 of the pool. Preferably, the joists 7 serve as a support to the rigid structure. For example, the bottom wall 8 may be constituted by wood-made panels 1 having a thickness varying from 1 cm to 10 cm, their width and length being comprised between 150 cm and 400 cm. These panels 1 are similar to those which are used to realize the lateral walls of the pool. Preferably, they are wood-made but may be produced of a prefabricated material, of metal or still of a rigid plastic material.
In order to perfect the leveling of the pool, the support 7 may rest on studs adapted to allow adjusting the height of the joists on multiple positions of said pool.
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The notches 41a are formed on the faces of the post 4a which are disposed perpendicular to the plane of the belt 2. They allow positioning the panels 1 parallel to each other. The structure also includes corner posts 4b represented in
The bottom belt 2 is composed of profiles 21 drawn in
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Assembly means allow a half lap type assembly of adjacent profiles 21. For this purpose, the profile 21 represented in
All profiles 21 have mortises 61a, 61b which are present on their ends 23 at the cut-outs or end pieces 28. During the assembly of two adjacent profiles 21, these mortises 61a, 61b overlap so as to enable introducing the tenon 62a, 62b of the post 4a, 4b. Therefore, the dimensions of the mortises 61a, 61b and of the tenons 62a, 62b are equivalent and have for example a thickness comprised between 0.5 cm and 5 cm, and a length varying between 2 cm and 20 cm.
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Since the assembly means are located at the corners of the bottom belt 2 they should have a configuration slightly different from the above-described configuration. Indeed, in order to be aligned, the mortises 61b will be disposed so as to form an angle α with respect to the longitudinal axis of the profile 21.
When all posts 4a, 4b are installed and secure the bottom belt 2, the panels 1 are slid so as to have their lower edge which slides and/or is inserted in the grooves 22 of the profiles 21. The lateral edges of the panels 1 are inserted in the notches 41a, 41b present in the posts 4a, 4b.
Once the panels 1 are installed, the structure should be finished by installing the top belt 3. Said top belt is installed using assembly means similar to those used for the bottom belt 2. Indeed, it is constituted by profiles 21 identical to those described before. Therefore, the tenons 62a, 62b present on the upper portion of the posts 4a, 4b are inserted in the mortises 61a, 61b present in these profiles 21 in the same manner as described for the bottom belt 2. The upper edge of the panels 1 is slid and/or is inserted in the grooves 22 present on the faces 25, 26 of the profiles 21.
The profiles 21 of the top 3 and bottom 2 belts may have bores 29 on their ends 23 which will allow introducing dowels, preferably wood-made dowels but may be made of plastic or metal. These bores 29 will align with bores 30 provided in the tenons 62a, 62b so as to further improve the rigidity of the structure. The dowel is housed in this alignment of bores 29, 30 in order to secure the combination formed by the adjacent profiles 21 and the post 4a, 4b.
When the structure of the pool is realized, the geotextile fabric 51 and the watertight fabric 52 are refolded over the top belt 3 so as to achieve tightness. The upper edges of the two fabrics 51, 52 are therefore blocked thanks to a hooking means 31 located at the upper portion of the top belt 3. This hooking means 31 may be in several forms, such as for example a rail placed on the upper portion of the top belt 3 or on a brink fastened on the upper portion of the top belt 3 as indicated in
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The arrangement of the different elements and/or means and/or steps of the invention, in the embodiments described hereinabove, should not be understood as requiring such an arrangement in all implementations. In any case, it will be understood that various modifications may be brought to these elements and/or means and/or steps, without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention. In particular:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1459695 | Oct 2014 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2015/052723 | 10/9/2015 | WO | 00 |