Ships – Fenders
Patent
1978-12-26
1982-03-16
Frankfort, Charles E.
Ships
Fenders
267140, 293136, 405215, B63B 2100, E02B 322, F16F 712
Patent
active
043195393
ABSTRACT:
A cushioning fender assembly for cushioning the impact or shock applied from an impact applying element to an impact receiving element which comprises an elongated impact receiving member of rigid material and at least one pair of elastically deformable fenders. Each of the fenders comprises an elongated body of one-piece construction having a buffer block having an outer surface formed integrally with a shoulder portion protruding outwards therefrom in a direction parallel to the buffer block, and a support wall constituted by a leg section depending from the buffer block in a direction away from the buffer block and a heel section on one side of the leg section remote from the buffer block and having a fitting flange outwardly protruding therefrom in a direction opposite to the direction of protrusion of the shoulder portion and in parallel to the shoulder portion. The respective fenders are rigidly connected to the impact receiving member with the shoulder portions anchored thereto.
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patent: 3708988 (1973-01-01), Miura
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patent: 3948501 (1976-04-01), Schwemmer
Fujii Masaru
Kashiwara Tomokazu
Yamaguchi Tetsuo
Frankfort Charles E.
Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.
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