Rotatable tire for barge bumper

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Inventors

Leblanc, Raymond F.
Cummins, William T.

Application #

259260

Filed

Apr-30-1981

Published

Apr-5-1983

Current US Class

114/219
114/220
152/310
267/140.3
293/109
405/212

International Classes

B63B 059/02

Field of Search

152/310 152/349 152/313 256/13.1 267/140.3 267/152 114/219 114/220 293/109 293/125 293/17-19 405/211-216

Assignee

Teledyne Industries, Inc. (Los Angeles, CA)

Examiners

Blix; Trygve M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Frease & Bishop

US Patent References

4005672   Bumper with cushi...
4098211   Bumper rings
4134610   Process for the pre...

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Abstract
A rotatable energy-absorbing sleeve unit for ship bumpers including a rim-free vehicle rubber-containing tire carcass filled with elastomeric foam. The elastomeric foam may be either polyurethane or rubber foam. The tire may be an auto or truck new, used, retreaded or blemished tire.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In a bumper for an offshore oil rig or barge loading structure of the type in which an upright metal bumper pipe is mounted on upper and lower shock cells in turn mounted on a leg of such structure, and in which a stack of rubber rings normally surrounds said upright metal bumper pipe between said shock cells; wherein the improvement consists of a series of rotatable energy-absorbing, distortion-resisting, ringlike sleeves surrounding said upright metal bumper pipe stacked directly on one another and extending solely between said shock cells; each ringlike sleeve consisting of a rim-free pneumatic-type rubber-containing vehicle tire carcass, and a cured-within-the-carcass lightweight elastomeric foam filling in the carcass; and there being a rubber inner tube located within the carcass; the elastomeric foam filling being located within the rubber inner tube; and the foam filling being cured within said rubber inner tube located within the carcass.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to an energy-absorbing bumper or fender for protecting ships, barges or other floating vessels, or docking structure for such vessels, from damage when such vessels are tied up at or docking at such docking structure, for example at offshore oil rig structures or barge loading platforms. More particularly the invention relates to an improved tire device to be stacked rotatably on an upright metal bumper pipe mounted on an offshore rig structure and the like. Finally, the invention relates to a cured-in-tire elastomeric polyurethane or rubber foam-filled vehicle tire used as a rotatable energy-absorbing ring or sleeve for ship bumpers.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Many different types and kinds of energy-absorbing bumper devices are known in the prior art for protecting ships or other floating vessels and the structures at which such vessels are docked from damage due to relative movement between the vessel and the dock structure. Particularly in offshore oil rig structure installations, bumpers formed by an upright metal pipe mounted on a leg or other structural member of the rig surrounded by a stack of rubber rings, tires or the like have been used. Other forms of fenders using tires as the energy-absorbing device either unfilled or filled have also been used. Examples of such prior art structures are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,562,957, 2,952,979 and 4,005,672.
 
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