Claims
- 1. A process for forming a marine fender comprising a unitary elastomeric shell having two ends and a cavity at each end thereof, mooring fittings fitted onto each of said cavities, and contained within said shell a solid, flexible foam bun, including the steps of separately molding two substantially equal halves for making up said elastomeric shell, each of said halves having an end cavity smaller in diameter than the diameter of said shell half, and each of said shell halves at the extreme of said other end having an enlarged section, the enlarged sections of the extreme ends of said two halves being molded to mate with the other of said end sections to form, when mated, a raised external center portion having a recessed area and a smooth internal center portion; inserting a solid foam bun into said shell halves whereby the said enlarged sections are mated together to provide a joinder with an external surface containing a recessed area extending across said joinder, and a smooth internal surface; securing a band mold around said enlarged sections including said recessed area; injecting a liquid elastomeric material compatible with or the same as the material of said polymeric shell into said recessed area, and curing said cast polymer to provide a unitary structure.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein one of said enlarged sections includes a cut-away section adjacent the said end and the other of said enlarged sections includes an extending section co-extensive with said cut-away section whereby the cut-away and extended sections form a sealing engagement while retaining a smooth internal surface.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further including closing said end cavity by inserting said mooring fittings into said cavities.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said elastomeric material is the same material used in molding said shell halves.
- 5. A process for forming a marine fender comprising a unitary elastomeric shell and contained within said shell a solid, flexible foam bun, including the steps of separately molding two substantially equal shell halves for making up said elastomeric shell, said halves being molded to have a completely open end with each of said shell halves at the extreme end of said opening having an enlarged end section, the enlarged end sections being molded to mate with the other of said end sections to form, when mated, a raised external center portion having a recessed area and a smooth internal center portion; inserting a solid foam bun into said shell halves whereby the said enlarged sections are mated together to provide a joinder with an external surface containing a recessed area extending across said joinder, and a smooth internal surface; securing a band mold around said enlarged sections including said recessed area; injecting a liquid elastomeric material compatible with or the same as the material of said polymeric shell into said recessed area, and curing said cast polymer to provide a unitary structure.
- 6. A marine fender having a unitary elastomeric shell made according to the process of claim 5.
- 7. A process for forming a marine fender comprising a unitary cylindrical elastomeric shell having two ends and contained within said shell a solid, flexible foam bun, including the steps of providing two substantially equal halves for making up said elastomeric shell, each of said shell halves having an open-ended section, the open-ended sections of said two halves being molded to mate with the other of said end sections to form, when mated, a raised external center portion having a recessed area and a smooth internal center portion; inserting a solid foam bun into said shell halves whereby the said enlarged sections are mated together to provide a joinder with an external surface containing a recessed area extending across said joinder, and a smooth internal surface; securing a band mold around said enlarged sections including said recessed area; injecting a liquid elastomeric material compatible with or the same as the material of said polymeric shell into said recessed area, and curing said cast polymer to provide a unitary structure.
- 8. A marine fender formed according to the process of claim 7.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 06/352,255 filed Feb. 25, 1982 entitled "Improved Marine Fender, and now abandoned."
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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