Snubber strip

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Inventors

Beckerer, Jr., Frank S.

Application #

450532

Filed

Dec-14-1989

Published

Jul-16-1991

Current US Class

114/219
405/212

International Classes

B63B 059/02; E02B 003/26

Field of Search

114/219 52/716 405/212 405/215 267/139 267/140 293/136

Examiners

Basinger; Sherman

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lehmann; H. Gibner, Lehmann; K. Gibner

US Patent References

3949697   Marine fender asse...
3961593   Dock fender assem...
4428568   Force-absorbing de...

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Abstract
The invention involves a snubber strip and mooring dock construction as used for boats and the like. The snubber strip is constituted of a molded rubber or plastic extrusion having an elongate hollow body portion with one flat wall that forms its inner side. The body portion has attachment flange portions one of which is coplanar with the flat side and the other of which is perpendicular to the flat side. The perpendicular flange portion has a depending lip along its free edge and is so constituted as to overlie a structural beam member with its lip on one side of the member and with the flat wall of the body portion on the other side of the member in a close fit.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An edge construction for a platform of the type having a structural beam member disposed generally horizontally with its side surfaces located generally in vertical planes, and a floor plank having an edge portion overlying and supported by said beam member, said edge construction comprising in combination:

(a) a snubber strip comprising a resilient elongate hollow body portion having a substantially flat elongate wall forming an inner side wall of the body portion, said strip having a pair of exterior elongate attachment flange portions which are integral and substantially coextensive with said flat wall, one of said flange portions being substantially perpendicular to said flat wall for interposition between said floor plank and beam member, the other flange portion being substantially coplanar with said flat wall, said one flange portion having an elongate depending lip along its free edge, said lip and flat wall defining between them a space which a portion of said structural beam member can occupy,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to snubber strips such as are used at boat docks, boat moorings etc. for the purpose of engaging the hull of a boat to prevent scraping and damage thereto.

2. Description of the Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR .sctn..sctn.1.97-1.99

A prior snubber strip consisted of a resilient elongate hollow body portion having a substantially flat elongate wall which formed the inner side wall of the body portion. Integral and coextensive with the flat wall were two elongate attachment flange portions, one being substantially coplanar with said flat wall and the other being substantially perpendicular thereto, thereby forming an internal elongate corner into which the external corner of the dock or wharf was intended to be fitted. The body portion was then attached along the dock corner by means of nails or spikes which were driven through the flanges and into the top plank or other wood of the dock.
 
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