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US1815413A
US1815413A US445460A US44546030A US1815413A US 1815413 A US1815413 A US 1815413A US 445460 A US445460 A US 445460A US 44546030 A US44546030 A US 44546030A US 1815413 A US1815413 A US 1815413A
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    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in fenders for boats and the like to prevent chaling when boats are closely attached as in 'towing of when tied up to 5 each other or to a dock and has for the primary object, the provision of a device of the above stated character whereby discarded or worn tires of vehicles and the like may be utilized to provide thc desired protection and is which is capable of withstanding considerable abuse and wear.
  • Another object of this invention is the provision of a plurality of tightly compressed elements constructer from discardb' ed material and so connected that they fori a protectingmember capable of withstanding considerable strain and which will yield when under strain or pressure to prevent chaflng of one or more boats when closeiy ifi-5 associated with each other.
  • a further object of this invention is the provision of a flexible connection for securing the disks or elements together which will permit of the desired yielding and flexing f5 of the device when assembled and in use.
  • a still further object of this invention is the provision of a fender of the above state-d character which will be simple, durable and efficient, and which may be manufactured SU and sold at a comparatively low cost.
  • Figure l is a side elevation partly in section illustrating ⁇ a fender constructed in accordance with my invention and applied to a boat or the like.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged side elevation partly in section illustrating the fender.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a diagrammatic view illustrat- 50 ing several shapes or forms of disks.
  • the numeral l indicates in entirety a fender adapted to be positionedbetween the sides of boats or wherever the side of the boat comes in contact with another boat or dock and is suspended by a rope or cable 2 as shown in Figure l of the drawings.
  • the fender 1 is constructed from a plurality of disks 3 constructed from any material suitable for the purpose and preferably made from worn or discarded tires or vehicles and the disks are arranged one upon the other as clearly shown in Figure 2 and provided with alined openings to receive a ieXible element 4 which may be in the form of a cable or rope and has the ends thereof secured in any wellknown manner to attaching elements 5.
  • a ieXible element 4 which may be in the form of a cable or rope and has the ends thereof secured in any wellknown manner to attaching elements 5.
  • 'Vashers 6 are interposed between the end disks 3 and the attaching elements V5. When assembling the disks 3 they are tightly compressed together and held in this position until the flexible element 4 has been passed therethrough and connected to the attaching elements 5.
  • the attaching elements are provided with eyes 7 .to receivethe suspending element 2 which is tied or otherwise secured as shown in Figure l. y
  • the disks 3 may be constructed in any desired shape and thickness and as shown in Figure 3 may be of circular shape while as shown in Figure 4 they may be Octagon, square or oval shape.
  • disks of different shapes may be assembled, one on the other to form the protecting unit of irregular contour.
  • the iieX- ible connecting element 4 passing centrally through the disks will hold the disks in proper relation and will permit said disks to yield to absorb shocks and prevent chating.
  • the device will return to normal shape when relieved of pressure or strain by the material from which the disks are constructed and will prevent marring or injury to the surface they engage.
  • the device may be constructed in different sizes to permit use in connection with all types of boats and docks.
  • the disks may be covered with canvas or the like if desired.
  • a fender for boats comprising a plurality of centrally apertured cushioned disks arranged ⁇ one upon the other and tightly compressed with the apertures thereof in alinement, a flexible cable extending through the apertures of the disks, rigid disks engaging the end cushioned disks and of a diameter less than the diameter of the adjacent cushioned disks and having the cable extending therethrough, and looped attaching elements secured to the ends of the cable and bearing tightly against the rigid disks and constituting the sole clamping means, said iexible disks and flexible cable co-operating With each other in permitting a portion of certain disks to separate While the remaining portions of the respective disks bear tightly together when subjected to a pressure and alloW the use of the device on a boat in the are of a circle.
  • a fender for boats comprising a plurality of centrally apertured cushioned disks t arranged one upon the other and tightly compressed ivith the apertures thereof in alinement, a iexible cable extending through the apertures of the disks, rigid disks engaging the end cushioned disks and of a diameter less than the diameter of the adjacent cushioned disks and having the cable extending therethrough, and looped attaching elements secured to the ends of the cable and bearing tightly against the rigid disks and constitutf ing the sole clamping means, said cushioned disks being of different diameters to provide a device tapering gradually Jfrom one end to the opposite end.

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July 2.1, 1931- H. w. LocKwoob 1,815,413
FENDER Filed April 18, 1930 INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented July 2l, 1931 UNITE HENRY EV. LOCKWOOD, OF CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLNA FENDER Application filed April 18,
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in fenders for boats and the like to prevent chaling when boats are closely attached as in 'towing of when tied up to 5 each other or to a dock and has for the primary object, the provision of a device of the above stated character whereby discarded or worn tires of vehicles and the like may be utilized to provide thc desired protection and is which is capable of withstanding considerable abuse and wear.
Another object of this invention is the provision of a plurality of tightly compressed elements constructer from discardb' ed material and so connected that they fori a protectingmember capable of withstanding considerable strain and which will yield when under strain or pressure to prevent chaflng of one or more boats when closeiy ifi-5 associated with each other.
A further object of this invention is the provision of a flexible connection for securing the disks or elements together which will permit of the desired yielding and flexing f5 of the device when assembled and in use.
A still further object of this invention is the provision of a fender of the above state-d character which will be simple, durable and efficient, and which may be manufactured SU and sold at a comparatively low cost.
Vth these and other objects in view as will become more apparent as the description proceeds, the invention consists in certain novel features of construction, combination and 35 arrangement of parts as will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
For a complete understanding of my invention, reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawings 49 in which:
Figure l is a side elevation partly in section illustrating` a fender constructed in accordance with my invention and applied to a boat or the like.
Figure 2 is an enlarged side elevation partly in section illustrating the fender.
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a diagrammatic view illustrat- 50 ing several shapes or forms of disks.
1930. Serial No. 445,460.
Referring in detail to the drawings, the numeral l indicates in entirety a fender adapted to be positionedbetween the sides of boats or wherever the side of the boat comes in contact with another boat or dock and is suspended by a rope or cable 2 as shown in Figure l of the drawings.
The fender 1 is constructed from a plurality of disks 3 constructed from any material suitable for the purpose and preferably made from worn or discarded tires or vehicles and the disks are arranged one upon the other as clearly shown in Figure 2 and provided with alined openings to receive a ieXible element 4 which may be in the form of a cable or rope and has the ends thereof secured in any wellknown manner to attaching elements 5. 'Vashers 6 are interposed between the end disks 3 and the attaching elements V5. When assembling the disks 3 they are tightly compressed together and held in this position until the flexible element 4 has been passed therethrough and connected to the attaching elements 5. The attaching elements are provided with eyes 7 .to receivethe suspending element 2 which is tied or otherwise secured as shown in Figure l. y
The disks 3 may be constructed in any desired shape and thickness and as shown in Figure 3 may be of circular shape while as shown in Figure 4 they may be Octagon, square or oval shape. When manufacturing the device, disks of different shapes may be assembled, one on the other to form the protecting unit of irregular contour. The iieX- ible connecting element 4 passing centrally through the disks will hold the disks in proper relation and will permit said disks to yield to absorb shocks and prevent chating. The device will return to normal shape when relieved of pressure or strain by the material from which the disks are constructed and will prevent marring or injury to the surface they engage.
The device may be constructed in different sizes to permit use in connection with all types of boats and docks. The disks may be covered with canvas or the like if desired.
lVhile I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of my invention, it will be understood that minor changes in construction, combination and arrangement of parts may be made Without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.
Having thus described the invention, What I claim is:
1. A fender for boats comprising a plurality of centrally apertured cushioned disks arranged` one upon the other and tightly compressed with the apertures thereof in alinement, a flexible cable extending through the apertures of the disks, rigid disks engaging the end cushioned disks and of a diameter less than the diameter of the adjacent cushioned disks and having the cable extending therethrough, and looped attaching elements secured to the ends of the cable and bearing tightly against the rigid disks and constituting the sole clamping means, said iexible disks and flexible cable co-operating With each other in permitting a portion of certain disks to separate While the remaining portions of the respective disks bear tightly together when subjected to a pressure and alloW the use of the device on a boat in the are of a circle.
2. A fender for boats comprising a plurality of centrally apertured cushioned disks t arranged one upon the other and tightly compressed ivith the apertures thereof in alinement, a iexible cable extending through the apertures of the disks, rigid disks engaging the end cushioned disks and of a diameter less than the diameter of the adjacent cushioned disks and having the cable extending therethrough, and looped attaching elements secured to the ends of the cable and bearing tightly against the rigid disks and constitutf ing the sole clamping means, said cushioned disks being of different diameters to provide a device tapering gradually Jfrom one end to the opposite end.
In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature.
HENRY W. LOCKVOOD.
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Cited By (9)

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US3058738A (en) * 1959-01-19 1962-10-16 William G Corson Bumper unit for truck loading docks or the like
US3286680A (en) * 1965-07-20 1966-11-22 Caretta Robert Boat fender
US3447794A (en) * 1966-05-13 1969-06-03 Johnson Rubber Co Rubber covered chain fender
US3455269A (en) * 1968-04-26 1969-07-15 Triple D Ind Inc Boat fender structures
US3602109A (en) * 1969-08-04 1971-08-31 Daniel C Harrington Highway safety guard-roll barrier
JPS5127296A (en) * 1974-08-30 1976-03-06 Yoshiaki Murata SENPAKUYO BUBUNBOGENSOCHI
US4198919A (en) * 1978-06-02 1980-04-22 Oreco Iii, Inc. Bumper protection device
US4351257A (en) * 1981-01-26 1982-09-28 Seaward International, Inc. Marine fender
US20200254292A1 (en) * 2018-09-28 2020-08-13 Landscape Structures Inc. Braided belt

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3058738A (en) * 1959-01-19 1962-10-16 William G Corson Bumper unit for truck loading docks or the like
US3286680A (en) * 1965-07-20 1966-11-22 Caretta Robert Boat fender
US3447794A (en) * 1966-05-13 1969-06-03 Johnson Rubber Co Rubber covered chain fender
US3455269A (en) * 1968-04-26 1969-07-15 Triple D Ind Inc Boat fender structures
US3602109A (en) * 1969-08-04 1971-08-31 Daniel C Harrington Highway safety guard-roll barrier
JPS5127296A (en) * 1974-08-30 1976-03-06 Yoshiaki Murata SENPAKUYO BUBUNBOGENSOCHI
US4198919A (en) * 1978-06-02 1980-04-22 Oreco Iii, Inc. Bumper protection device
US4351257A (en) * 1981-01-26 1982-09-28 Seaward International, Inc. Marine fender
US20200254292A1 (en) * 2018-09-28 2020-08-13 Landscape Structures Inc. Braided belt
US11786773B2 (en) * 2018-09-28 2023-10-17 Landscape Structures Inc. Braided belt

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