Claims
- 1. A stabilizing member for dock structures having a plurality of buoyant float drums supporting an upper frame portion and a generally flat top surface comprising:
- a multi-planar movement inhibitor portion having a first rectilinear plate member adapted to be mounted a spaced distance below the bottom surfaces of said float drums;
- said inhibitor portion plate member having a plurality of smaller plate members positioned in planes angularly disposed relative to each other and said first plate member over an area of said first plate member;
- said area being at least as great as the bottom area of one of said buoyant float drums; and
- a plurality of holes formed in the surface of said inhibitor portion plate members;
- whereby when said stabilizing member is mounted a spaced distance below a dock structure vertical and horizontal movement of said dock structure will be inhibited.
- 2. A stabilizing member according to claim 1 further including:
- a first quantity of said smaller plate members being fixed to said first plate member at an angle extending upwardly therefrom: and
- a second quantity of said smaller plate members being fixed to said first plate member at an angle extending downwardly therefrom.
- 3. A stabilizing member as claimed in claim 2 wherein said smaller plate members extend away from said first flat plate member at an angle of between thirty degrees and ninety degrees.
- 4. A stabilizing member according to claim 1 wherein said inhibitor portion plate members comprises:
- a pair of shallow tray members each having a bottom, sides and ends; and
- said tray members being fixed bottom to bottom with said sides and ends extending upwardly and downwardly respectively from said bottoms.
- 5. A stabilizing member for dock structures having a plurality of buoyant float drums supporting an upper frame portion and a generally flat top surface comprising:
- a multi-planar movement inhibitor portion adapted to be mounted a spaced distance below the bottom surfaces of said float drums;
- said inhibitor portion having a pair of shallow trough members each having a Vee shaped cross-section;
- said trough members being fixed apex to apex with one facing upwardly and one facing downwardly;
- said inhibitor portion having an area at least as great as the bottom area of one of said buoyant float drums; and
- a plurality of holes formed in the surfaces of said inhibitor portion;
- whereby when said stabilizing member is mounted a spaced distance below a dock structure vertical and horizontal movement of said dock structure will be inhibited.
- 6. A stabilizing member according to claim 5 wherein said trough members are formed with an angle of from ninety to one hundred fifty degrees between the sides thereof.
- 7. A stabilizing member for dock structures having a plurality of buoyant float drums supporting an upper frame portion and a generally flat top surface comprising:
- a multi-planar movement inhibitor portion adapted to be mounted a spaced distance below the bottom surfaces of said float drums;
- said inhibitor portion having at least one shallow dish member having a curvilinear surface adapted to be mounted in a generally horizontal plane below the bottom surfaces of said float drums;
- said inhibitor portion having an area at least as great as the bottom area of one of said buoyant float drums; and
- a plurality of holes formed in the surfaces of said inhibitor portion;
- whereby when said stabilizing member is mounted a spaced distance below a dock structure vertical and horizontal movement of said dock structure will be inhibited.
- 8. A stabilizing member according to claim 7 wherein said said shallow dish member has a generally elliptical shape and the major diameter is greater than the length of one of said buoyant float drums.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/770,947, filed Dec. 18, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,248.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation Dwg. Project #14-2755 Nov. 1996. |
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