Padding device from an above-ground pool and its associated...

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Specified terranean relationship – Open top – embedded container – tank – or reservoir

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C052S745150, C004S488000, C004S495000, C004S496000, C004S501000, C004S502000, C004S503000, C004S513000

Reexamination Certificate

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06851230

ABSTRACT:
A prefabricated pad for a pool and its associated method of installation under the liner of an above-ground pool. The prefabricated pad is interposed between the ground surface and the pool liner, wherein the prefabricated pad cushions the pool liner, reduces contact stresses against the pool liner and prevents the pool liner from being punctured by any object present below the pool. The prefabricated pad also supports the pool liner as the pool liner turns from the vertical walls of the pool to the flat bottom of the pool.

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