Claims
- 1. A watercraft support device, said device comprising:
- at least one cradling platform, said cradling platform being a substantially-rectangular rigid structure having an upper surface spaced apart from a lower surface by a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a front wall, and a back wall;
- at least one ramp platform, said ramp platform being a substantially-rectangular rigid structure having an upper surface spaced apart from a lower surface by a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a front wall, and a back wall;
- linking means for interlocking said platforms together, said linking means including
- at least one ramp platform securing cavity spanning between said ramp platform upper surface and said ramp platform lower surface, said ramp platform securing cavity characterized by a uniform cross section;
- at least one cradling platform securing cavity spanning between said cradling platform upper surface and said cradling platform lower surface, said cradling platform securing cavity characterized by a uniform cross section; and
- at least one insertion plug having a contoured first end spaced apart from a contoured second end by a middle portion, each of said contoured ends sized to selectively engage one of said securing cavities; and
- attachment means for securing said support device to a dock, whereby said insertion plug is sized so that each of said ends will simultaneously engage a corresponding one of said securing cavities.
- 2. The watercraft support device of claim 1, wherein:
- said insertion plug includes at least one resiliently-deflectable retention tab extending from a bottom surface of said insertion plug, said retention tab shaped to selectively engage said platform bottom surfaces.
- 3. The watercraft support device of claim 2, wherein:
- each of said platform bottom surfaces further includes at least one orientation groove sized and positioned to provide a preferred location for said retention tabs.
- 4. The watercraft support device of claim 2, further including:
- at least one capping member adapted and positioned to simultaneously engage an upper surface of said insertion plug and said platform upper surfaces, whereby said capping member and said retention tabs cooperate to prevent unwanted motion of said insertion plug within said securing cavities.
- 5. The watercraft support device of claim 4, including:
- at least one receiving nut disposed within said insertion plug; and
- at least one attachment bolt, said attachment bolt passing through a first bolt aperture in said capping member and a second bolt aperture in said insertion plug to engage said receiving nut.
- 6. The watercraft support device of claim 4, wherein said capping member is a substantially-flat panel.
- 7. The watercraft support device of claim 4, wherein said capping member is a cleat extending upward from said platform upper surface.
- 8. The watercraft support device of claim 4, wherein each of said platform upper surfaces includes at least one positioning notch sized to accommodate said capping member.
- 9. The watercraft support device of claim 4, wherein said insertion plug first end has a uniform cross section, and said insertion plug second end has a uniform cross section.
- 10. The watercraft support device of claim 5, wherein said attachment means includes at least one tethering post positioned adjacent to said dock, said post extending through one of said securing cavities.
- 11. The watercraft support device of claim 5, wherein said attachment means includes:
- at least one connecting plank extending from one of said platforms, said attachment plank having at least one post bore extending therethrough; and
- at least one tethering post positioned adjacent to said dock, said post extending through said post bore.
- 12. A watercraft support device, said device comprising:
- a plurality of flat platforms, each of said flat platforms being a substantially-rectangular rigid structure having an upper surface spaced apart from a lower surface by a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a front wall, and a back wall;
- linking means for interlocking said platforms together, said linking means including
- a plurality of securing cavities spanning between said platform upper surface and said platform lower surface, said platform securing cavity characterized by a uniform cross section;
- at least one insertion plug having a contoured first end spaced apart from a contoured second end by a middle portion, each of said contoured ends sized to selectively engage one of said securing cavities; and
- attachment means for securing said support device to a dock, whereby said insertion plug is sized so that each of said ends will simultaneously engage a corresponding one of said securing cavities.
- 13. The watercraft support device of claim 12, wherein:
- said insertion plug includes at least one resiliently-deflectable retention tab extending from a bottom surface of said insertion plug, said retention tab shaped to selectively engage said platform bottom surfaces.
- 14. The watercraft support device of claim 13, wherein:
- each of said platform bottom surfaces further includes at least one orientation groove sized and positioned to provide a preferred location for said retention tabs.
- 15. The watercraft support device of claim 13, further including:
- at least one capping member adapted and positioned to simultaneously engage an upper surface of said insertion plug and said platform upper surfaces, whereby said capping member and said retention tabs cooperate to prevent unwanted motion of said insertion plug within said securing cavities.
- 16. The watercraft support device of claim 15, including:
- at least one receiving nut disposed within said insertion plug; and
- at least on attachment bolt, said attachment bolt passing through a first bolt aperture in said capping member and a second bolt aperture in said insertion plug to engage said receiving nut.
- 17. The watercraft support device of claim 15, wherein said capping member is a substantially-flat panel.
- 18. The watercraft support device of claim 15, wherein said capping member is a cleat extending upward from said platform upper surface.
- 19. The watercraft support device of claim 15, wherein:
- each of said platform upper surfaces includes at least one positioning notch sized to accommodate said capping member.
- 20. The watercraft support device of claim 15, wherein said insertion plug first end has a uniform cross section, and said insertion plug second end has a uniform cross section.
- 21. The watercraft support device of claim 16, wherein said attachment means includes at least one tethering post positioned adjacent to said dock, said post extending through one of said securing cavities.
- 22. The watercraft support device of claim 16, wherein said attachment means includes:
- at least one connecting plank extending from one of said platforms, said attachment plank having at least one post bore extending therethrough; and
- at least one tethering post positioned adjacent to said dock, said post extending through said post bore.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/808,003, filed Mar. 3, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,795,098.
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