Claims
- 1. A portable pier dock system comprising:
- at least one substantially rectangular molded dock shell filled with a buoyant urethane foam, the dock shell having a plurality of internally disposed substantially columnar members spatially positioned to provide structural support and configured to provide a desired adhesive surface area for bonding with the buoyant urethane foam, the dock shell further having a latching flange disposed on each end and further having a flanged projection longitudinally disposed on each side between the ends, the flanged projection configured to provide a sleeving spline, wherein the latching flange disposed on each end of the dock shell is configured to removably receive a latching flange disposed on another like dock shell, and further wherein at least one latching flange comprises at least one molded extension finger member disposed on a tip portion of the latching flange.
- 2. A portable pier dock system comprising:
- at least one substantially rectangular molded dock shell filled with a buoyant urethane foam, the dock shell having a plurality of internally disposed substantially columnar members spatially positioned to provide structural support and configured to provide a desired adhesive surface area for bonding with the buoyant urethane foam, the dock shell further having a latching flange disposed on each end and further having a flanged projection longitudinally disposed on each side between the ends, the flanged projection configured to provide a sleeving spline;
- at least one support member, each at least one support member having a flanged slot configured to removably engage one of the flanged projections to create a splined engagement between a desired flanged projection and a desired support member, wherein the splined engagement of the desired flanged projection and the desired support member is configured to prevent horizontal deflection of the desired support member; and
- at least one adapter member configured to removably mate with at least one latching flange to form an end pier dock section.
- 3. The portable pier dock system of claim 2 wherein the at least one adapter member is further configured to removably mate with the at least one rigid support stringer such that additional dock shells can be coupled to the at least one dock shell to form at least one of a "T" shape dock system and a "L" shape dock system.
- 4. A portable pier dock system comprising:
- at least one substantially rectangular molded dock shell, the at least one dock shell filled with a buoyant urethane foam, the dock shell having a plurality of internally disposed columnar support members configured to provide a desired adhesive surface area for the polyurethane foam, the at least one dock shell further having a self-aligning coupling means disposed on each end for removably coupling additional dock shells to the dock system and further having at least one sleeving spline disposed on each side between the ends of the dock shell, wherein the coupling means comprises an upward facing flange disposed on one end of the substantially rectangular dock shell and a downward facing flange disposed on the opposite end of the substantially rectangular dock shell; and
- a plurality of support beam members longitudinally disposed between each end of the substantially rectangular dock shell.
- 5. The portable pier dock system of claim 4 further comprising at least one rigid support stringer longitudinally disposed within at least one support beam member within the plurality of support beams members.
- 6. The portable pier dock system of claim 5 wherein the dock shell further comprises at least one end cap adapted to removably mate with at least one of the upward facing latching flange and the downwardly facing latching flange to form an end pier dock section.
- 7. The portable pier dock system of claim 6 wherein the at least one end cap is further adapted to removably mate with the at least one rigid support stringer such that additional dock shells can be coupled to the at least one dock shell to form at least one of a "T" shaped dock system and a "L" shaped dock system.
- 8. The portable pier dock system of claim 7 wherein the upward facing latching flange further comprises at least one molded lift pocket disposed on a lower surface of the upward facing latching flange.
- 9. A portable pier dock comprising:
- at least one substantially rectangular molded dock shell having a plurality of internally disposed columnar members configured to provide a desired bonding surface area, the dock shell further having a coupling flange disposed on each end for removably coupling additional dock shells to the pier dock, the dock shell further having at least one longitudinal flanged slot disposed between the ends along each side of the dock shell; and
- at least one longitudinal support member having a projection configured as a sleeving spline and adapted to removably engage the longitudinal flanged slot, such that splined engagement of the at least one longitudinal support member and a longitudinal flanged slot prevents deflection of the at least one longitudinal support member in a horizontal direction.
- 10. The portable pier dock of claim 9 wherein the dock shell comprises a crowned top surface adapted to promote water run-off and rid the dock shell of standing water.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/834,448, filed Apr. 15, 1997 by Dennis J. Gerber and Scott D. Gerber, entitled Portable Unitary Floating Dock.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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