Claims
- 1. A floating dock assembly for a water craft having a hull, said assembly comprising a plurality of floatation units that form a craft receiving surface, the floatation units being flexibly connected to each other for relative pivoting movement for permitting the craft receiving surface to flex between a craft receiving position while the water craft is being driven onto the dock, and a craft supporting position, and further wherein at least some of the floatation units are spaced apart to contact and support the hull of the craft on opposite sides of the axial centerline of the craft when the craft is on the dock, wherein when the craft receiving surface is in the craft supporting position relative upward pivoting movement of the floatation units is substantially limited thereby to form a substantially rigid deck once the water craft is driven on the dock.
- 2. A floating dock assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein when the craft receiving surface is flexed to the craft receiving position at least some of the floatation units flex downward.
- 3. A floating dock assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein once the water craft is driven on the dock, the floatation units support the craft so that the lowest portion of the water craft is above the surface of the water.
- 4. A floating dock assembly for a water craft having a hull, said assembly comprising a plurality of floatation units that form a craft receiving surface, the floatation units being flexibly connected to each other for relative pivoting movement for permitting the craft receiving surface to flex between a craft receiving position while the water craft is being driven onto the dock, and a craft supporting position, and further wherein at least some of the floatation units are spaced apart to contact and support the hull of the craft on opposite sides of the axial centerline of the craft when the craft is on the dock, wherein once the water craft is driven on the dock, the weight of the craft supplies a downward force that tends to keep the floatation units together so that the dock becomes substantially rigid.
- 5. A floating dock assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein at least a portion of the craft receiving surface on which the water craft slides is submerged when the craft is being ridden on the dock, but remains above the surface of the water both before and after the craft is driven onto the dock.
- 6. A floating dock assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein the plurality of floatation units form a pair of spaced apart support arms to support the hull of the craft on opposite sides of the axial centerline of the craft when the craft is on the dock.
- 7. A floating dock assembly as set forth in claim 6, wherein the spaced apart support arms are connected to each other by at least one support member disposed therebetween.
- 8. A floating dock assembly as set forth in claim 7, wherein the support member comprises one or more floatation units.
- 9. A floating dock assembly as set forth in claim 6, wherein the plurality of floatation units form a base and the support arms extend from the base.
- 10. A floating dock assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein the craft receiving surface defines a guide surface to engage the bottom of the water craft, the guide surface being contoured to guide the water craft lengthwise as it is driven onto the dock.
- 11. A floating dock assembly as set forth in claim 10, wherein the guide surface extends lengthwise of the dock assembly and transverse to the axis about which the floatation units flex.
- 12. A floating dock assembly for a water craft having a hull, said assembly comprising a plurality of floatation:units that form a craft receiving surface, the floatation units being flexibly connected to each other for relative pivoting movement for permitting the craft receiving surface to flex between a craft receiving position while the water craft is being driven onto the dock, and a craft supporting position, and further wherein at least some of the floatation units are spaced apart to contact and support the hull of the craft on opposite sides of the axial centerline of the craft when the craft is on the dock, wherein the floatation units have generally rectangular top surfaces, generally vertical side walls and corners at the intersections of the side walls and top surfaces, and at least some of the units are aligned in series to form a pair of spaced apart support arms extending in a direction parallel to the direction in which the water craft is driven onto the dock, with the corners of successive units of each arm being aligned with each other and parallel to said direction, the water craft sliding along said corners when the units are in the craft receiving position as the water craft is driven onto the dock and the corners supporting the water craft on opposite sides of the axial centerline of the craft when the units are in the craft supporting position.
- 13. A floating dock assembly as set forth in claim 12, wherein once the water craft is driven on the dock, the floatation units support the craft so that the lowest portion of the water craft is above the surface of the water.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/960,422, filed Oct. 29, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,050, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/667,739, filed Jun. 21, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,682,833, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/500,582, filed Jul. 11, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,529,013.
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