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titleOfInvention Beach-type safety pool
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a temporary-type beach-type safety pool that can change the flow of seawater and the state of waves from the natural state as much as possible and can secure the safety of life even in a rip current. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] A beach-type safety pool using a net that partitions a part of a swimming area in a beach and protects a swimmer from a water accident, and extends from a fixed pile 1 fixed at the beach shore. 2, the sea surface is partitioned, a large floating body 3 and a small floating body 4 are fixed to the main rope 2, and a sub rope 5 with a net 6 on the water surface is attached to an appropriate height from the water surface of the large floating body 3. An underwater net 7 reaching the seabed is suspended from the main rope 2, and a net weight 8 is connected to the seabed side end of the underwater net 7. A floating body weight 9 is connected to the floating body 3 so as to serve as a bag. [Selection] Figure 1
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