Linkable fender

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Inventors

Johnson, Patrick M.

Application #

777906

Filed

Oct-17-1991

Published

Jun-22-1993

Current US Class

114/219

International Classes

B63B 059/02

Field of Search

403/298 403/315 403/331 403/380 114/219 114/264 114/265 114/267 441/35

Examiners

Sotelo; Jesus D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shoemaker and Mattare Ltd.

US Patent References

4126006   Boat dock assembly
4142342   Joint and method f...

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Abstract
A fender, for use with a boat, comprises a resiliently deformable body having a plurality of slots formed axially of the body and adapted to receive linking pieces which can be used to join the fenders together. Resilient elements are provided to retain the linking pieces in position within the slots.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A fender system comprising

a plurality of elongate resiliently deformable bodies arranged side-by-side, with each said body being releasable connected with an adjoining said body by a linking piece,

each resiliently deformable body having a peripheral surface with at least one longitudinally extending slot formed therein,

the linking piece being of substantially "H" cross-section, having two spaced apart lateral portions, one lateral portion of the linking piece being engaged in a longitudinal slot in one said body, and the opposite lateral portion being engaged in a longitudinal slot in the adjoining body.

2. A fender system according to claim 1 wherein each said slot has a relatively narrow mouth at the peripheral surface of the respective elongate deformable body and a relatively wider region located inwardly of said mouth, and wherein each said linking piece is an elongate strip the two lateral portions of which are each of a cross-section complementary with said slots, whereby said strip can be introduced longitudinally into adjoining said slots in respective adjoining fender bodies to link such bodies together yet will resist removal laterally from said slots and thus will resist lateral separation of said bodies.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a linkable fender, intended to provide shock absorbency or cushioned protection between two surfaces and to a fender system incorporating such fenders.

Fenders are most commonly used in a marine environment to provide shock absorbency and cushioning between a vessel and a jetty, quay or the like or between one vessel and another. However, when the respective surface of either of the bodies to be cushioned relative to each other has awkward irregularities or there is considerable movement, large fenders or groups of fenders must be used. Large fenders take up corresponding amounts of storage space when not being used as fenders and have no other function which they can usefully serve when not in use as fenders. Where groups of individual fenders are used, these individual fenders tend to slip away from each other in use unless positively connected.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention, in one aspect, to provide an improved fender which is linkable with similar fenders.
 
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