Self-rising swimming pool construction

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20040040082A1
SERIAL NO

10360520

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Disclosed herein is a self-rising swimming pool employing side walls sufficiently translucent to allow those outside the swimming pool to monitor the underwater activities of the pool's occupants, as well as to allow more efficient solar beating of the water contained in the swimming pool, compared to swimming pools constructed with totally opaque walls. In one embodiment, a self-rising swimming pool may comprise an inflatable toroidal top member, a base member, and a flexible wall attached to the top member and attached to the base member, the flexible wall and base member together defining an interior region into which water may be introduced, and at least a portion of the flexible wall is sufficiently translucent to permit observation of the pool's occupants. In another embodiment, at least a portion of the flexible wall may be comprised of a layer of mesh interposed between a two layers of translucent polyvinyl chloride.

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AQUA-LEISURE INDUSTRIES INC525 BODWELL STREET AVON MA 02322

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Berenson, Steven M Canton, MA 26 318
Fireman, Simon Avon, MA 1 21
Hoiriis, Paul AT Northboro, MA 1 21

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