Universal chock

Ships – Chock or lashing

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114218, 114364, D 8382, B63B 2366

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044175396

ABSTRACT:
A chock for use on boats and the like to secure gear to the vessel is made in two halves with identical base plates. The side plates of each half are integral with the base plates, and each half or unit has an upper base plate at one end and a lower base plate at the other end. The upper end of the base plate of one unit is of the same size and shape as the lower end of the base plate of the other unit, and the upper end of the one unit will fit over the lower end of the other unit when they are meshed together. Similarly, the upper end of the base plate of the other unit fits over the lower end of the base plate of the one unit when they are meshed together. Bolts through both upper and lower base plates, at either end, secure both units to any desired location to form a chock, and bolts between the side plates of both units, or other inward projections butting against each other, provide means for securing gear of any kind to any given base.

REFERENCES:
patent: D244083 (1977-04-01), Pfeiffer
patent: D254595 (1980-04-01), Hart
patent: 2608174 (1952-08-01), Sponenburg
patent: 3126858 (1964-03-01), Rosinski
patent: 4056235 (1977-11-01), Roe et al.
IBM, Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 5, No. 1, Jun. 1962.

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