Reversible rubrail for vessels

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Inventors

Boyer, Edward J.

Application #

779642

Filed

Mar-21-1977

Published

Apr-18-1978

Current US Class

052/717.03
114/219
293/107
293/121
405/215

International Classes

B63B 059/02

Field of Search

114/219 293/1 293/62 293/70 293/72 293/DIG. 61/48 52/716-718

Assignee

Whittaker Corporation (Los Angeles, CA)

Examiners

Blix; Trygve M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nist; Donald E.

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Abstract
An improved reversible rubrail suitable for use on vessels such as ships, boats and the like comprises an elongated flexible resilient strip having an upstanding rear wall and spaced front walls connected to opposite ends, that is, the top and bottom of the rear wall and extending arcuately forward thereof so that their free ends abut or reversibly overlap and so that they define a covered compressible space or cavity with the rear wall. The free ends of the two front walls are flexible and thus provide access to the compressible cavity so as to permit the rubrail to be easily installed while concealing internal connecting bolts, screws, etc. within the cavity. An end wall is connected to either the top or bottom of the rear wall and extends rearwardly thereof. The rear surface of the rear wall and one surface of the end wall are flat. These flat surfaces are connected preferably at a 90.degree. angle. The rubrail can be installed on a vessel which either has a deck which overlaps the hull or has the deck flush with the hull. The rubrail is simple, inexpensive, easy to install, effective and is sufficiently flexible so that it can be trained around corners, etc.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved invertible rubrail for use with vessels with overlapping decks with planar surfaces and vessels with flush decks with planar surfaces, said rubrail comprising an elongated flexible resilient strip having:

(a) an upstanding rear wall with a continuous rear surface, the length of which is adapted to lie flush with the planar surface on which is it used;

(b) spaced first and second front walls connected to said rear wall adjacent to upper and lower ends of the rear wall, said two front walls projecting forward of said rear wall, having releasably contacting overlapping openable ends and defining with said rear wall a compressible cavity accessible through said openable ends; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

Present invention generally relates to protective means and more particularly to rubrails for vessels such as boats, ships and the like.

2. Prior Art

The usual type of rubrail which is installed on yachts, power boats and the like to protect their hulls from coming into contact with other boats or with pilings or dock portions, etc., comprises a two-piece construction which is expensive, both from a material standpoint and from a labor standpoint. There is also a problem of disassembling and reassembling the components in the event that they do not fit well enough together. Inasmuch as extensive lengths of rubrail are used in various types of vessel construction, and since they represent a substantial outlay of time and material expense, it would be desirable to provide an improved rubrail which not only would be less expensive and easier to install in a shorter period of time but which could be made in one piece in order to eliminate fitting problems during installation. Ideally, the rubrail should be equally adaptable for use in boats which have an overlapping deck-to-hull construction and in boats which have a flush deck-to-hull construction.
 
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