Hydraulic and earth engineering – Marine structure or fabrication thereof – Structure protection
Patent
1986-05-19
1987-05-05
Taylor, Dennis L.
Hydraulic and earth engineering
Marine structure or fabrication thereof
Structure protection
114219, 267121, 405211, B63B 2104, E02B 322
Patent
active
046627910
ABSTRACT:
An improved mechanism for cushioning shocks imparted to a stationary body from various sizes of vessels, including a resiliently retarded telescoping member having a first movement versus thrust characteristic with a relatively high rate of movement versus thrust over a first predetermined range of thrusts, and an abruptly lower rate of movement versus thrust for thrusts exceeding said first predetermined range.
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Booth John F.
Crutsinger Gerald G.
Gundel Norman L.
Regal International, Inc.
Taylor Dennis L.
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