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POOL COVER ASSEMBLY AND SYSTEMS
20210102392 · 2021-04-08 ·

A pool cover assembly includes a first encapsulation member defining a first side of a pool cover encapsulation, the first encapsulation member comprising a first mating feature. The pool cover assembly further includes a second encapsulation member defining a second side of the pool cover encapsulation, the second encapsulation member comprising a second mating feature. And the pool cover assembly further includes a corner endcap member comprising a third mating feature and a fourth mating feature. The first encapsulation member is coupleable to the corner endcap by the first mating feature and the third mating feature, and the second encapsulation member is coupleable to the corner endcap by the second mating feature and the fourth mating feature. The corner endcap member couples with the first encapsulation member and the second encapsulation member to form a corner of the pool cover encapsulation.

Swimming pool coping and methods of manufacturing and using same
10995507 · 2021-05-04 ·

In some embodiments, a swimming pool coping having an upper end, a lower end, a front end, and a back end, the coping includes a main body extending from the upper end toward the lower end, a horizontal extension attached to the back end of the main body and being perpendicular thereto, and at least one vertical extension parallel with the main body and spaced away from the main body.

COMPOSITE BASED LEADING EDGE KIT FOR A POOL AND/OR SPA COVER SYSTEM
20210123254 · 2021-04-29 ·

Provided is a pool and/or spa cover leading edge kit for use with a pool and/or spa cover system. The kit includes at least two annular shaped fiber reinforced polymer composite segments capable of being axially aligned and interconnected at their abutting ends with each annular shaped fiber reinforced polymer composite segment having an axial length of from 3 feet to 20 feet. The kit also includes at least one joiner capable of interconnecting together a pair of abutting axially aligned annular shaped fiber reinforced polymer composite segments at their axial ends to form a segmented leading edge with an overall axial length of from 6 feet to 50 feet that is capable of being coupled to a pool and/or spa cover. The at least two annular shaped fiber reinforced polymer composite segments of the segmented leading edge include at least one of continuous fibers or discontinuous fibers oriented at least partially in the axial direction and encapsulated by a thermoset or thermoplastic resin matrix. After installation on the pool or spa, the segmented leading edge provides a deflection across the width of the pool or spa of from 0 to less than or equal to 0.10 inches per 10 feet of width of the pool or spa, and has a linear weight per foot of from 4 to 14 ounces per foot of axial length.

COMPOSITE BASED LEADING EDGE FOR A POOL AND/OR SPA COVER SYSTEM
20210123255 · 2021-04-29 ·

Provided is a pool and/or spa cover leading edge that provides for minimal deflection across the width of the pool and/or spa, and in particular from 0 to less than or equal to 0.10 inches per 10 feet of width of the pool and/or spa. The pool and/or spa cover leading edge includes at least one fiber reinforced polymer composite with an axial length of from 5 feet to 50 feet with a linear weight per foot from 4 to 14 ounces per foot of axial length and an optional joiner for coupling together two or more composites. The composite includes at least one of continuous fibers or discontinuous fibers oriented at least partially in the axial direction and encapsulated by a thermoset or thermoplastic resin matrix. Also provided are pool and/or spa cover system and a method of reducing the deflection of a leading edge for a pool and/or spa cover.

Molding System for Swimming Pool Copings

A molding system for a swimming pool coping having a track for receiving a pool cover includes an adaptor configured to be positioned at least partially within the track, the adaptor having a front wall, a lower portion extending from the front wall, an upper portion extending from the front wall, and an upper flange extending from the upper portion. The molding system may further include a spacer configured to be at least partially positioned between and abut against the lower portion and the upper portion of the adaptor. A tool for removing a molding system includes a blade having a top surface, a bottom surface, and an edge, a base connected to the blade opposite the edge having an abutment arranged substantially coplanar with the bottom surface, and a handle connected to the blade disposed along an axis that is obliquely angled with respect to the bottom surface.

Molding system for swimming pool copings

A molding system for a swimming pool coping having a track for receiving a pool cover includes an adaptor configured to be positioned at least partially within the track, the adaptor having a front wall, a lower portion extending from the front wall, an upper portion extending from the front wall, and an upper flange extending from the upper portion. The molding system may further include a spacer configured to be at least partially positioned between and abut against the lower portion and the upper portion of the adaptor. A tool for removing a molding system includes a blade having a top surface, a bottom surface, and an edge, a base connected to the blade opposite the edge having an abutment arranged substantially coplanar with the bottom surface, and a handle connected to the blade disposed along an axis that is obliquely angled with respect to the bottom surface.

Edge Mold

A method of producing an in-situ molded concrete object includes positioning a form on a substrate. The form can include a leg portion, a face portion, and a frangible portion. The frangible portion can connect the leg portion to the face portion. The method includes coupling the leg portion to the substrate to create a container open on at least one side. The method also includes pouring concrete into the container. The frangible portion can be fractured to separate the face portion from the leg portion.

Swimming pool coping arrangements

Coping arrangements and methods for mounting coping arrangements for swimming pools and related structures are provided. The coping arrangements include an elongated base member shaped and adapted to be received by a wall of a swimming pool; and a plurality of elongated top members, each of the plurality of elongated top members are adapted to be replaceably mounted to the elongated base member, and each of the plurality of elongated top members having an exposed contour different from each of the other elongated top members. The different exposed contours of the top members of the coping arrangement may comprise different cross-sectional. Methods for changing a coping arrangement, coping arrangement kits, coping members, and methods for installing a pool are also disclosed.

Apparatus for securing a coping form
10731365 · 2020-08-04 ·

A forming apparatus for securing a foam coping core is herein disclosed. The apparatus includes a bracket having a bracket body having an outer face and an opposing inner face, the inner face configured to press against the outer surface of the foam coping core, and one or more slots extending through the bracket body from the outer face to the inner face. A cantilever member is configured for insertion through the bracket body via the one or more slots. The cantilever member secures the bracket to a foam coping core during forming operations.

SWIMMING POOL COPING AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AND USING SAME
20200048921 · 2020-02-13 ·

In some embodiments, a swimming pool coping having an upper end, a lower end, a front end, and a back end, the coping includes a main body extending from the upper end toward the lower end, a horizontal extension attached to the back end of the main body and being perpendicular thereto, and at least one vertical extension parallel with the main body and spaced away from the main body.