Claims
- 1. A floating dock, comprising:
- a plurality of aligned float modules having aligned opposing walls;
- a deck having opposing edges the deck being in spaced relationship above said float modules;
- a pair of wale means extending along and in engagement with each of said opposing walls of said float modules and said opposing edges of said deck;
- a compression member extending between said opposing walls of each float module; and
- compression means extending between and acting on said pair of wale means such that said compression means exerts compression force on said float modules, compression member and deck whereby said float modules, deck, compression member and wale may form a box beam type structure.
- 2. A floating dock, comprising:
- a plurality of aligned plastic float modules, each module being comprised of a container having aligned opposing sidewalls, and aligned opposing load distributing flexural flanges extending upwardly from said opposing sidewalls of said container;
- a deck having opposing edges the deck being positioned in spaced relationship above said container;
- a wale means extending along and in engagement with each of said opposing flanges of said float modules and said opposing edges of said deck; and
- compression means extending through said flexural flanges and between said wale means above said container for exerting a compressive force on said wale means to clamp said wale means against said flanges and said deck.
- 3. The dock of claim 2 further comprising a compression member extending between and in contact with said opposing flanges of each float module below said compression means.
- 4. The dock of claim 3 wherein each of said flexural flanges is comprised of an upwardly extending lip which is connected to said sidewall by an S-shaped member.
- 5. The dock of claim 4 wherein said S-shaped member comprises a downwardly curved shoulder connected to said sidewall and an upwardly curved shoulder connected to said upwardly extending lip.
- 6. The dock of claim 5 wherein said upwardly curved shoulder has vent holes therethrough.
- 7. The dock of claim 2 further comprising ballast means in each module for ballasting said dock.
- 8. The dock of claim 7 wherein said ballast means is a heavy, dense material contained within said float modules.
- 9. The dock of claim 7 wherein said ballast means comprises water admission means for allowing, water ballast to enter said module when it is placed in water.
- 10. The dock of claim 9 wherein said water admission means is a water entry hole in each of said modules for placement below a water level such that the level of said water ballast within each said module is maintained at substantially the same level as the water level outside each said module.
- 11. The dock of claim 3 wherein said compression member comprises a panel of plywood extending across the top of each module below said compression means.
- 12. The dock of claim 11 wherein said opposing flexural flanges are connected to said opposing sidewalls by S-shaped flexural members which include downwardly curved shoulders, said panel of plywood resting on said downwardly curved shoulders of said opposing flanges.
- 13. The dock of claim 3 wherein said wale means each comprises an inner wale member and an outer wale member positioned side by side with the outer wale members extending above said inner wale members, said inner wale members each defining a ledge, said deck extending over said ledges with said deck edges abutting said outer wale members.
- 14. The dock of claim 3 wherein said plurality of float modules are held in spaced relationship to one another between said wale means.
- 15. The dock of claim 3 wherein said float modules are further provided with complementary side and bottom corrugations which fit in nested relationship when said modules are stacked within each other.
- 16. The dock of claim 15 wherein said bottom corrugations further comprise forklift prong receiving corrugations.
- 17. The dock of claim 3 further comprising water ballast means for maintaining a water ballast within said module at substantially the same level as a water level outside said module during use of the dock.
- 18. The dock of claim 1 further comprising a deck attachment board frictionally engaging an inner face of one of said wale means, and fasteners placed through said board into said deck from underneath said board.
- 19. An elongated floating dock having opposing sides, said dock comprising:
- a plurality of side-by-side plastic float modules spaced longitudinally along said dock, each float module being comprised of a hollow, open top container having opposing side and end walls, said module further being comprised of aligned opposing load distributing flexural flanges extending upwardly from said opposing sidewalls, said float module containing buoyant material;
- said flanges each comprising an upwardly extending lip connected to said container sidewall by an S-shaped member which comprises a downwardly curved shoulder connected to said sidewall and an upwardly curved shoulder connected to said upwardly extending lip, said upwardly curved shoulder having vent holes therethrough;
- a pair of opposing, elongated wale means extending along each of the opposing longitudinal sides of said dock, each wale means comprising an inner wale member and an outer wale member positioned side by side with said outer wale members extending above said inner wale members and defining opposed, inwardly facing ledges above said lip;
- a panel of plywood extending across the open top of each container, opposing edges of said panel contacting said flexural flanges and resting on said downwardly curved shoulder;
- a deck mounted in spaced relationship above said float modules, said deck extending between and in contact with said wales, and resting on said opposed inwardly facing ledges;
- a deck attachment board frictionally engaging an inner face of one of said wale members below said deck, and fasteners placed through said board into said deck from underneath said board;
- a plurality of compression rods extending through said lip between and acting on said wales means above said panel of plywood and below said deck such that compression force is exerted on said pair of opposing wales means to compress said float modules, deck, and panel of plywood; and
- ballast means for ballasting said dock.
- 20. The dock of claim 19 wherein said ballast means is a heavy, dense material contained within said float modules.
- 21. The dock of claim 19 wherein said ballast means comprises water admission means for allowing water to enter said module.
- 22. The dock of claim 20 wherein said water admission means is a water entry hole in each of said pair of modules.
- 23. A method of constructing a floating dock comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of plastic float modules each comprised of a container having opposing sidewalls with opposing flexural flanges extending upwardly from said sidewalls of each said container;
- providing a deck with opposing edges and positioning said deck in spaced relationship above said containers;
- providing a compression member below said deck that extends between said opposing flanges of each module;
- positioning a pair of opposing wales along said opposing flanges of said float modules and opposing edges of said deck; and
- compressing said flanges and deck with a compression means extending through said opposing flanges above said containers and compression member, between and acting on said pair of wales such that said compression means exerts compression force on said flanges, compression member, and deck.
- 24. The method of claim 23 further comprising the step of:
- providing water holes into the interior of said modules; and
- placing said dock in water with said water holes submerged such that water enters said modules to ballast said dock.
- 25. The method of claim 24 further comprising the step of placing buoyant core material within said modules.
- 26. The method of claim 23 further comprising of placing a heavy, dense, solid within each to ballast it.
- 27. A float module for floating docks, said float module comprising:
- a hollow container having a bottom and sidewalls, said container containing buoyant material;
- opposing, load distributing flexural flanges extending upwardly from said container sidewalls;
- said opposing flexural flanges comprising an upwardly extending lip connected to a said container sidewall by an S-shaped member comprising a downwardly curved shoulder connected to said sidewall and an upwardly curved shoulder connected to said upwardly extending lip;
- compression rod receiving means through said flanges, said flanges further comprising deck supporting means for supporting a deck completely above said compression rod receiving means.
- 28. A float module for floating docks, said float module comprising:
- a hollow container having a bottom and sidewalls, said container containing buoyant material;
- a pair of opposing load distributing flexural flanges, one extending upwardly from each sidewall of said container;
- a compression panel extending across the open top of said container and abutting said opposing flanges;
- each said flexural flanges comprising an upwardly extending lip connected to the container sidewall by a S-shaped member comprising a downwardly curved shoulder connected to said sidewall and an upwardly curved shoulder connected to said upwardly extending lip;
- each said upwardly curved shoulder having ventholes therethrough.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 06/816,204, filed Jan. 6, 1986 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,709,647 on Dec. 1, 1987.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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