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| United States Patent | 4548150 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4548150.html |
| Inventor(s) | Drewett; Glen E. (P.O. Box 15, Negreet, LA 71460) |
| Abstract | A quadrilateral is secured to horizontally extending and vertically spaced
supports adjacent a water covered area. A support frame is secured to the
quadrilateral in a downward, parallel relationship thereon and projects
forwardly of the quadrilateral. A longitudinally extending elongated
elastomer body bumper is removably secured on the support frame, and a
stabbing guide is provided adjacent the lower end of the quadrilateral
which includes a forward portion spaced laterally relative to the
quadrilateral and which extends upwardly and outwardly therefrom to serve
as a guide to receive and support the lower end of the support frame as it
and the elongated elastomer body bumper thereon are lowered longitudinally
of the quadrilateral in a water covered area to be positioned on and
supported by the quadrilateral in the water covered area. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4548150 |
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Readily replaceable bumper guard support and bumper for water covered
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| Publication Date |
October 22, 1985 |
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| Filing Date |
August 11, 1982 |
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Title Information  |
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Description  |
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is an improvement on my U.S. Pat. No. 3,937,170
issued on Feb. 10, 1976. While such structure functions quite well, the
support for the elastomer body of such prior patent in some instances may
erode to such an extent that it also requires repair or replacement. In
order to obviate the necessity of underwater welding and the use of divers
to repair such support, the present invention contemplates an arrangement
which enables the elastomer bumper as well as the support therefor to be
readily removed from its position in a water covered area for repair or
replacement as the need may arise.
This and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become
more readily apparent from a consideration of the following drawings and
descriptions.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a side elevational view, partly in section, illustrating one of
the devices of the present invention in position for use;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view, partly in elevation, on the line 2--2 of FIG. 1
to better illustate the relationship of components of the invention;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of the lower end of the arrangement of the
present invention to more clearly illustrate the relationship of the
components thereof; and
FIG. 4 is an alternate form of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Attention is first directed to FIG. 1 of the drawings wherein a plurality
of generally horizontally extending supports is provided on an offshore
platform (not shown) or the like in a water covered area. The horizontally
extending supports S are laterally spaced in any suitable manner, some of
which are above the surface of the water in the water covered area and
some of which are below the surface of the water in the water covered
area. Hanger means referred to by the letter H are provided which are
secured to the laterally spaced support means S by suitable means such as
welding or the like so as to extend in a general vertical relationship and
which project forwardly of one side of the supports S as viewed in FIG. 1
of the drawings. It will be noted that the upper end portion 10 of the
hanger H extends above the uppermost support S and that the lower end
portion 11 of the hanger H extends beneath the lowermost horizontally
extending support S. Ordinarily, a plurality of generally vertically
extending hangers H is provided on the supports S at suitable laterally
spaced intervals to provide a landing or boat dock area of desired extent
adjacent an offshore structure or platform whereby a barge, vessel or
other type of floating structure may be moved in close proximity to the
platform in the water covered area and the structure of the present
invention will provide a bumper against which the barge or other floating
vessel may bump in response to movement by waves and the like and to
prevent contact between the barge and fixed structure to inhibit damage
which might otherwise occur due to contact of the vessel, barge or other
floating structure and the fixed support or platform in the water covered
area.
Generally, the supports S on the offshore structure are tubular in form as
illustrated in the drawings, and the hanger H preferably assumes the
configuration illustrated in FIG. 2 of the drawings, or the configuration
illustrated in FIG. 4 of the drawings. In FIG. 2, it will be noted that
the hanger H is shown as being formed by a quadrilateral having sides 15,
16, 17 and 18, with the side 18 being positioned in a plane forwardly of
the leading portion or front portion of the supports S as better seen in
FIG. 2 of the drawings. The width of the respective sides 15, 16, 17 and
18 as well as the thickness of the metal or material from which they are
formed will depend upon several things, such as, for example, the impact
loading they are to withstand. Also, the longitudinal extent of the
hangers H will depend upon the water level due to tides and waves in the
water covered areas. It is desirable that the arrangement of the present
invention provide a bumper of suitable vertical extent between a floating
vessel or structure and a fixed structure so that contact between the
floating vessel and structure is prevented at the lowest water level as
well as at the highest water level.
A support frame F is fixed to and extends longitudinally parallel to each
of the hangers H and is preferably fixed thereto by any suitable means
such as the nut 19 and bolt 20 for easy placement and removal of the frame
F relative to the hanger H on which it is carried. The frame F is
configured to receive and retain an elongated elastomer bumper body
represented by the latter E against which the floating vessel or structure
bumps or hits as it is positioned adjacent the structure in the water
covered area with which the present invention is employed.
Preferably, the support frame F includes a pair of longitudinally extending
sides 26 and 27 which are positioned in spaced relation by the first plate
28 extending therebetween and extending continuously throughout the
longitudinal extent of the side plates 26 and 27.
The side plates 26 and 27 have their forward portions formed so as to form
a pair of plates 30 and 31 which extend inwardly toward each other in the
same plane as shown in FIG. 2 from one end of each of the sides 26 and 27
with the ends 32 and 33 of the plates 30 and 31 being positioned in spaced
relation to each other to provide a gap or space therebetween. Also, the
plates 30 and 31 are laterally spaced forwardly of the first plate 28 to
provide an additional space 35 in the support frame F for receiving a
portion of the elastomer elongated bumper body E therein for supporting
it.
The elastomer body E is formed of a longitudinally extending elastomer
element which has a base member portion referred to by the numeral 40
which is positioned adjacent the first plate 28 and sides 26, 27 in space
35 so that the plate and sides provide a support for the elastomer body E
throughout its longitudinal extent. The base portion 40 of element E
includes the side extending portions 41 and 42. The elastomer body E also
is provided with a longitudinally extending groove represented at 43 and
44 on each side adjacent the sidewardly projecting protions 41 and 42,
which grooves receive the plates 30 and 31 as shown in FIG. 2.
A forwardly projecting portion 48 extends beyond the plates 30 and 31 so
that the element 3 projects forwardly of support frame F, and the portion
48 is provided with edge portions 49 and 50 which extend laterally beyond
the side plates 26 and 27 as illustrated in FIG. 2 of the drawings. If
desired, the portion 48 may be provided with a longitudinally extending
cavity 55 therein to assist in providing a cushioning effect when a vessel
bumps against the portion 48 of the elastomer body E.
The elastomer body E is retained in position on the support frame F as
shown in FIG. 2 preferably by means of the bolts 54 and the nuts 55. It
will be noted that the bolts 54 extend through the base portion 40 and the
sides 41, 42 formed thereon and through the sides 26 and 27 of the support
frame F at longitudinally spaced intervals therealong to retain the
elastomer body E in position on the support frame F.
A guide means is secured on the lower end portion 11 of each of the hangers
H, such stabbing shoe arrangement being illustrated in enlarged view in
FIG. 3. In the form illustrated, the guide means consists of a plate 61
across the lower end 11a of each of the hangers which plate has a portion
62 exending upwardly out of the plane of the plate 61 and which portion 62
is spaced forwardly of the front surface 18 of the hanger H to provide a
space 63 for receiving the lower end 28a of the first plate 28. It will be
noted that the lower end of the support frame F terminates above and in
spaced relation to the lower end 11a of the hanger H, which lower end of
the support frame F is referred to by the numeral 49. The lower end of the
elastomer element E is referred to by the numeral 48a, and both the end
48a of the element E and the lower end 49 of the support frame F thus
terminate above the upper end 63' of the vertically extending portion 62
of the plate 61, which portion 62 extends upwardly and outwardly relative
to the plate 61 and relative to the first plate 28. It will be noted that
the outwardly extending portion 65 of the portion 62 is flared or tapered
so that when the support frame F with the elastomer element E secured
therein is lowered into position longitudinally along the plate 18 of the
hanger H, the lower end 29a of the support frame F will be guided into its
final seating position on the plate 61 as shown in FIG. 3 by contact with
the portion 62.
If desired, the guide means may consist of a pin secured to and projecting
from sides 15 and 17 in close proximity to the lower end 11a of each
hanger. A longitudinal slot is provided in each side 26 and 27 of frame F
which extends upwardly from the lower end of each side 26 and 27. The
slots in sides 26, 27 are formed in sides 26, 27 so that when aligned with
the pins on sides 15 and 17, the pins may be received in the slots to
guide frame F onto the hanger H in proper position.
In FIG. 4 an alternate embodiment is illustrated wherein the hanger H is
shown as being generally U-shaped and is provided with a pair of sides 26a
and 27a which are joined by the first plate 28a. The outer portion between
the plates 26a and 27a as illustrated at 30a is left open, and the ends of
the plates 26a, 27a adjacent the opening 30a may be welded to the supports
S in a manner similar to that described with regard to the quadrilateral
illustrated in FIG. 2 of the invention.
It can be appreciated that after the hangers H have been secured to the
horizontally extending, laterally spaced supports S, the support frame F
may be provided with an elongated elastomer bumper E and secured therewith
by means of the bolts 54 and nuts 55.
Thereupon, the support frame F with the elastomer body engaged therewith
may be lowered longitudinally relative to the hanger H and secured
therewith by positioning the nuts 19 through suitable openings (not shown)
in the sides of the hanger H as well as in the side 26, 27 of the support
frame F and secured by nuts 20 engaged with the bolts 19.
It can be appreciated that this structure also enables the foregoing to be
readily removed merely by engaging the bolts and nuts in the hanger H and
support frame F to disengage the nuts from the bolts thereby permitting
the support frame F to be upwardly removed from the hanger H. The nuts and
bolts which secure the support frame F to the hanger H and the nuts and
bolts which secure the elastomer element E to the support frame F may be
arranged adjacent the highest water level so that access may be had
thereto when the water level is beneath such bolt and nut arrangement.
The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention are illustrative
and explanatory thereof, and various changes in the size, shape and
materials as well as in the details of the illustrated construction may be
made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
This enables the entire support frame F and elastomer element E to be
positioned on the hanger H without the necessity of using a diver since
the lower end of the support frame F will engage the upper end 63' of the
portion 62 and will be guided into seating position on the plate 61 as it
is lowered adjacent hanger H. Thereafter, the bolts 19 and nuts 20 may be
positioned through the openings in the sides of the hanger H and support
frame F to secure the support frame F and the elastomer body E carried
thereby on the hangers H.
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