Structural foam swimming pool wall and brace and method of erect

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With piercing or expanding earth anchor

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4488, 4506, 4513, 521697, 521698, 248156, 249 7, 249DIG3, 264 31, 403294, 403297, 403374, E04H 318, E04H 316, E01C 700, E04G 1700

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ABSTRACT:
The specification discloses a pool wall assembly including first and second pool wall panels and a brace supporting the panels. Structure is included for securing the brace to only the first panel so that the first panel and brace may be aligned together prior to the securement of the second panel. Structure is also included for securing the second panel to at least one of the first panel and the brace. An anchor assembly secures the brace in position. The anchor assembly includes a stake which extends through and slidingly engages the brace and a wedge, telescopically received in the stake, which can be moved with respect to the stake into forcible engagement with the brace to maintain the brace in position. Each panel includes an integral bead extending from the lower portion of its face to define the line to which the pool side wall overlap extends. Also disclosed is a method of erecting a pool wall using the structure disclosed.

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