Hydraulic and earth engineering – Marine structure or fabrication thereof – Dock
Patent
1985-05-02
1987-02-24
Scanlan, Jr., Richard J.
Hydraulic and earth engineering
Marine structure or fabrication thereof
Dock
114263, 16268, E02B 320
Patent
active
046453806
ABSTRACT:
The disclosure relates to a dock that is relatively easily assembled and disassembled. The dock comprises a number of dock sections, each of which is provided with a leg portion that engages the bottom of a lake or body of water. The opposite end of each dock section from the leg portion thereof is engaged with a preceding dock section by a locking system that facilitates erection of the dock system and maintenance thereof in the assembled condition.
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Hambrick John L.
Poirot Ralph G.
Lyon Lyman R.
Meliss Company
Scanlan, Jr. Richard J.
Stodola Nancy J.
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