Shock absorbers for mooring guards

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Inventors

Korbuly, Gergely
Hamel, Denis

Application #

489607

Filed

Jul-18-1974

Published

Apr-6-1976

Current US Class

114/219
267/140
405/215

International Classes

F16F 007/12

Field of Search

267/140 267/141 267/152 267/153 61/48 114/219 293/1 293/60 293/87 293/70

Assignee

Pneumatiques Caoutchouc Manufacture et Plastiques Kleber-Colombes (Colombes, FR)

Examiners

Marbert;James B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Craig & Antonelli

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Abstract
A rubber shock absorber for a mooring guard comprising a hollow rubber element of revolution having a generally truncated conical shape adhering to a base plate with an angle of inclination A of its conical wall in the order of 60.degree. - 85.degree.. The rubber element has a hollow section with an axial length H and a conical wall with a radial thicknes E so dimensioned that the outer diameter D of the small base of the rubber element at right angles to the hollow section is substantially equal to the inner diameter d of the large base of the section. In this arrangement, the conical wall of the rubber element operates essentially through bending and extension towards the outside under a crushing stress comprising an axial component and provides lateral stability to counteract the tangential components of this stress.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A rubber shock absorber for a mooring guard comprising a hollow rubber element of revolution of generally truncated conical shape adhering to a base plate with an angle of inclincation A of its wall in the order of 60.degree. -85.degree., said rubber element having a hollow section of generally truncated conical shape with an axial height H and a conical wall with a radial thickness E such that the outer diameter D of the small base of the rubber element aligned with a small base at one end of the hollow section is substantially equal to the inner diameter d of a large base at the other end of the hollow section so that the wall of the rubber element operates essentially through bending and extension towards the outside under a crushing stress comprising an axial component and provides lateral stability to counteract the tangential components of this stress.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to rubber shock absorbers for mooring guards used to protect boats and ocean or river dock structures such as quays, jetties, mooring posts, etc. These rubber shock absorbers are generally placed between the stationary part of the dock such as the vertical wall of a quay and a protective shield distributing the mooring stresses exerted by the boat or ship over a plurality of shock absorbers and distributing the reactions of the latter over a sufficiently wide surface area of the hull to avoid deformation thereof.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Rubber shock absorbers consisting of hollow elements in the form of sleeves or tubular cylindrical rolls or in the form of elongated sections having a trapezoidal transversal section have already been used for this purpose. If these shock absorbers have suitable dimensions, their curve of deformation under compression will be such that the bending which occurs is at first approximately proportional to the stress, the shock absorber accordingly having increasing stiffness to counteract elastically minor stresses. Thereafter, the bending must increase more rapidly than the stress exerted so as to resist average stresses by elastically straightening itself up without the action exerted on the boat being exaggerated and risking damage to the hull. Then, at the termination thereof, when the possibility of bending the shock absorbers is practically eliminated, the compression stiffness increases considerably once again so as to protect the mooring guard and the dock structure to the limit of admissible stress.
 
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