Claims
- 1. A floating dock of the type comprising a bottom and two parallel side walls, said dock being subdivided transversely into a middle pontoon and two end pontoons, which all are provided with individually operable ballast tanks and are removably attachable to each other, said end pontoons being dimensioned to lift said middle pontoon fully out of the water, and the latter being so dimensioned that it can lift said end pontoons fully out of the water, said middle pontoon and said end pontoons, at juxtaposed end faces of said side walls to be turned towards each other being provided with axially directed, mating male and female coupling members, integral with said side walls and located vertically so as to permit an interengagement of said juxtaposed end faces of the pontoons in two different height positions, and releasable means for receiving said pontoons in either of said different height positions, said juxtaposed end faces of said walls each including a channel formed space, said spaces, when fitted together, forming a watertight cofferdam within which said releasable means are fully accessible in a dry state.
- 2. The floating dock according to claim 1, further comprising guiding means interconnecting said juxtaposed end faces of adjacent pontoons and permitting a vertical displacement of said pontoons between said two different height positions.
- 3. The floating dock according to claim 1, in which said guiding means comprises rigid link arms, and in which said ballast tanks within said end pontoons are arranged to permit a trimming of the pontoons transversely.
- 4. The floating dock according to claim 1, in which said guiding means comprises chains or similar non-rigid members, and in which said ballast tanks within said end pontoons are arranged so as to permit a trimming of the end pontoons longitudinally as well as transversely.
- 5. The floating dock according to claim 1, in which said cofferdams within said side walls extend from the top to the bottom thereof, while the bottom portions of said pontoons lack interconnecting means.
- 6. The floating dock according to claim 2, in which said male and female coupling members at said end pontoons are located so as to permit an interconnection of said two end pontoons to each other.
- 7. A floating dock of the type comprising a bottom and two parallel side walls, said dock being subdivided transversely into a middle pontoon and two end pontoons, which all are provided with individually operable ballast tanks and are removably attachable to each other, said end pontoons being dimensioned to lift said middle pontoon fully out of the water, and the latter being so dimensioned that it can lift said end pontoons fully out of the water, said middle pontoon and said end pontoons, at juxtaposed end faces of said side walls to be turned towards each other being provided with axially directed, mating male and female coupling members, integral with said side walls and located vertically so as to permit an interengagement of said juxtaposed end faces of the pontoons in two different height positions, guiding means interconnecting said juxtaposed end faces of adjacent pontoons and permitting a vertical displacement of said pontoons between two different height positions, and releasable means at said end faces for receiving said pontoons in either of said different height positions, and further, means for communication between the said middle pontoon and the ballast tanks in said end pontoons arranged in conjunction with said end faces and including portions making the communication means unaffected by displacement of any of said pontoons between said two different height positions to permit trimming of said end pontoons when released from said middle pontoon.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 309,474, filed Oct. 7, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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