Claims
- 1. A floating dock assembly for a water craft having a hull, said assembly comprising a plurality of floatation units connected to each other to form a base and a pair of arms extending axially from the base, the units of the base and the arms being connected to each other for relative pivoting movement and 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, and at least one member between the arms, the lowest point of the hull of the craft resting on the member when the craft is on the dock, the floatation units of the arms being closed and hollow to provide buoyancy and having generally planar uppermost top surfaces defining a common generally horizontal plane, and the member having a top surface positioned below the common plane.
- 2. The dock assembly of claim 1 including a plurality of members connected between the arms.
- 3. A floating dock assembly adapted to receive a water craft driven lengthwise onto the floating dock assembly from the water and for supporting the water craft above the surface of the water, the assembly comprising at least three floatation units having sufficient total buoyancy to support the craft above the water's surface when the craft is on the dock assembly, the units being connected to each other in series with connections that flex about at least two axes which are transverse to the direction of the water craft, and the floatation units defining a guiding surface to engage the bottom of the water craft, the guiding surface having a non-linear contour when viewed looking lengthwise of the assembly to guide the water craft lengthwise as it is driven onto the dock.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein the guiding surface extends lengthwise of the dock assembly and transverse to the axis about which the units flex.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 adapted to receive a craft having a keel extending in a stem to stern direction, and the guiding surface positioned to engage the keel of the craft and the guiding surface extending at least part of the length of the assembly.
- 6. A floating dock assembly adapted to receive a water craft driven lengthwise onto the floating dock assembly from the water and for supporting the water craft above the surface of the water, the assembly comprising at least three floatation units having sufficient total buoyancy to support the craft above the water's surface when the craft is on the dock assembly, the units being connected to each other in series with connections that flex about at least two axes which are transverse to the direction of the water craft, and the floatation units defining a guiding surface to engage the bottom of the water craft and contoured to guide the water craft lengthwise as it is driven onto the dock, the guiding surface extending lengthwise of the dock assembly transverse to the axis about which the units flex, the units having generally flat top surfaces which lie in a common horizontal plane and the guiding surface being a surface disposed below the horizontal plane defined by the units.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein the connections between units include portions of adjacent units which overlap each other.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the connections include pins which extend through the overlapping portions of adjacent units.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/667,739, filed Jun. 21, 1996 (U.S. Pat. No. 5.682.833 Issued Nov. 4, 1997) which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/500,582, filed Jul. 11, 1995 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,529,013 Issued Jun. 25, 1996)
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