Claims
- 1. A dock shelter adapted to provide at least a partial seal between a vehicle and a wall of a building, comprising: a face panel adapted to be coupled to the wall and being moveable relative thereto in reaction to the vehicle engaging the face panel, the face panel includes a first casing member adapted to face away from the wall and a second casing member adapted to face toward the wall, wherein the first and second casing members are substantially fixed relative to each other and define a hollow chamber therebetween.
- 2. The dock shelter of claim 1, wherein the first and second casing members are fused to each other.
- 3. The dock shelter of claim 1, further comprising a support panel adapted to pivotally couple the face panel to the wall, wherein the support panel includes a third casing member and a fourth casing member substantially fixed relative to each other and defining a second hollow chamber therebetween.
- 4. The dock shelter of claim 1, wherein the third and fourth casing members are fused to each other.
- 5. The dock shelter of claim 3, wherein the first and third casing members integrally extend from each other to comprise a unitary piece.
- 6. The dock shelter of claim 5, wherein the first and third casing members create a living hinge therebetween.
- 7. The dock shelter of claim 6, wherein the living hinge is corrugated.
- 8. The dock shelter of claim 3, wherein the second and fourth casing members integrally extend from each other to comprise a unitary piece.
- 9. The dock shelter of claim 8, wherein the second and fourth casing members create a living hinge therebetween.
- 10. The dock shelter of claim 9, wherein the living hinge is corrugated.
- 11. The dock shelter of claim 1, further comprising a support panel adapted to pivotally couple the face panel to the wall; and a spring coupled to the support panel and the face panel, wherein the support panel and the face panel define a variable angle therebetween with the spring urging the variable angle to increase.
- 12. The dock shelter of claim 11, wherein the spring is a torsion spring.
- 13. The dock shelter of claim 11, further comprising a pliable elongated member coupled to the face panel and the support panel, wherein the pliable elongated member sets an upper limit for the variable angle.
- 14. The dock shelter of claim 13, wherein the pliable elongated member is a fabric strap.
- 15. The dock shelter of claim 2, further comprising an extension plate extending from the second casing member and being adapted to be engaged by the vehicle.
- 16. The dock shelter of claim 2, further comprising a leaf spring engaging the extension plate and being adapted to urge the extension plate to an extended orientation relative to the face panel.
- 17. The dock shelter of claim 1, wherein the face panel defines a plurality of recessed areas that enhance the rigidity of the face panel.
- 18. The dock shelter of claim 17, wherein the first and second casing members contact each other at the plurality of recessed areas.
- 19. A dock shelter adapted to provide at least a partial seal between a vehicle and a wall of a building, comprising:
a face panel adapted to be moveable relative to the wall in reaction to the vehicle engaging the face panel, the face panel includes a first casing member adapted to face away from the wall and a second casing member adapted to face toward the wall, wherein the first and second casing members define a first hollow chamber therebetween; and a support panel adapted to pivotally couple the face panel to the wall, wherein the support panel includes a third casing member and a fourth casing member that define a second hollow chamber therebetween.
- 20. The dock shelter of claim 19, wherein the first and second casing members are fused to each other.
- 21. The dock shelter of claim 19, wherein the third and fourth casing members are fused to each other.
- 22. The dock shelter of claim 19, wherein the first and third casing members integrally extend from each other to comprise a unitary piece.
- 23. The dock shelter of claim 19, wherein the first and third casing members create a living hinge therebetween.
- 24. The dock shelter of claim 23, wherein the living hinge is corrugated.
- 25. The dock shelter of claim 19, wherein the second and fourth casing members integrally extend from each other to comprise a unitary piece.
- 26. The dock shelter of claim 19, wherein the second and fourth casing members create a living hinge therebetween.
- 27. The dock shelter of claim 26, wherein the living hinge is corrugated.
- 28. The dock shelter of claim 19, further comprising a spring coupled to the support panel and the face panel, wherein the support panel and the face panel define a variable angle therebetween with the spring urging the variable angle to increase.
- 29. The dock shelter of claim 28, wherein the spring is a torsion spring.
- 30. The dock shelter of claim 28, further comprising a pliable elongated member coupled to the face panel and the support panel, wherein the pliable elongated member sets an upper limit for the variable angle.
- 31. The dock shelter of claim 30, wherein the pliable elongated member is a fabric strap.
- 32. The dock shelter of claim 19, further comprising an extension plate extending from the second casing member and being adapted to be engaged by the vehicle.
- 33. The dock shelter of claim 32, further comprising a leaf spring engaging the extension plate and being adapted to urge the extension plate to an extended orientation relative to the face panel.
- 34. The dock shelter of claim 19, wherein the face panel defines a plurality of recessed areas that enhance the rigidity of the face panel.
- 35. The dock shelter of claim 34, wherein the first and second casing members contact each other at the plurality of recessed areas.
- 36. A dock shelter adapted to provide at least a partial seal between a vehicle and a wall of a building, comprising: a face panel adapted to be coupled to the wall and being moveable relative thereto in reaction to the vehicle engaging the face panel, the face panel includes a first casing member adapted to face away from the wall and a second casing member adapted to face toward the wall, wherein the first and second casing members define a plurality of recessed areas that enhance the rigidity of the face panel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of Application No. ______, filed on Feb. 26, 2003, by the same inventors.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10375829 |
Feb 2003 |
US |
Child |
10386860 |
Mar 2003 |
US |