Claims
- 1. A fender of the type to be suspended from a mooring place for ships, said fender comprising
- a body of elastic material having an annular end wall and having a hole extending through said annular end wall and all through said body,
- a plug removably secured in at least one of the end portions of said hole and including
- a pin shaped portion extending into said hole fitted for securing in said hole, and
- an annular head attached to said pin shaped portion, said head having a continuously curved outer surface substantially smoothly connected to the inner surface of said pin shaped portion, and substantially completely covering said annular end wall of said body,
- said plug having an all the way through hole extending through said annular head and said pin shaped portion and concentric with said hole extending through said body,
- a suspension means slidably passing over said annular head and through said pin shaped portion through said hole all through said body and having each of the ends of said suspension means secured to the mooring place at points spaced from one another,
- whereby said plug protects the end of the fender from sliding wear by said suspension means and allows said suspension means to freely slide through the fender.
- 2. Fender according to claim 1, characterized in that the hole in said pin shaped portion tapers from its end towards its head.
- 3. Fender according to claim 1, characterized in that said pin shaped portion has an outer wall provided with locking means cooperating with locking means provided in the inner wall of the all-through hole in said body of the fender.
- 4. Fender according to claim 1, characterized in that said pin shaped portion has an outer wall provided with locking means extending themselves continuously in the circumferential direction of said wall and cooperating with complementary locking means provided in the wall of the all-through hole in said body of the fender.
- 5. Fender according to claim 1, characterized in that said plug is made of a soft elastic material having a high resistance to tearing.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 31,103 filed Apr. 18, 1979 and entitled "A Fender, Respectively Plug for a Fender" of the same inventor, which application has now become abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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