Bumper guard and arrangement for water covered areas

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267140, 293 71R, B63B 6902, F16F 712

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039371700

ABSTRACT:
A support frame is positioned on a structure in a water covered area and receives and supports an elongated elastomer body to function as a bumper guard to protect the structure and vessel when contact is made. The support frame and the elongated elastomer body are constructed and arranged so that the elongated elastomer body may be positioned in the support from above water level, and may be withdrawn and replaced when necessary from above water level. The support frame includes inwardly extending plates to engage the elongated elastomer body to position it on the support frame and the elongated elastomer body is constructed and arranged to absorb shock, protect the support frame, and includes one or more rigid reinforcing members to inhibit unwanted or accidental removal of the elongated member from the support frames.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3359030 (1967-12-01), Newman
patent: 3418815 (1968-12-01), Kumazawa
patent: 3449917 (1969-06-01), Roskopf
patent: 3473836 (1969-10-01), Halter
patent: 3606432 (1971-09-01), Honatzis
patent: 3822909 (1974-07-01), Livingstone et al.

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