COVER FOR A PIER AND A PIER INCLUDING A COVER
A pier includes a plurality of support members, a deck supported by the plurality of support members and arranged to define a top surface area, and a plurality of first fasteners connected to the deck. A deck cover is formed from a flexible material and is sized to cover a portion of the top surface area and a plurality of second fasteners is connected to the deck cover. The plurality of second fasteners cooperates with the plurality of first fasteners to removably attach the deck cover to the top surface area to cover the portion of the top surface area.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/370,930 filed Aug. 5, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUNDThe invention relates to a cover for a pier. More particularly, the present invention relates to a pier including a cover that is easily removable and installable.
Piers are often used to extend from a land surface into a body of water such as a lake, a river, or a pond. The pier is often made of wood, metal, plastic, or a composite material. The material can become hot or can be damaged by the sunlight or can become slippery when wet.
SUMMARYThe present invention provides a pier that includes a plurality of support members, a deck supported by the plurality of support members and arranged to define a top surface area, and a plurality of first fasteners connected to the deck. A deck cover is formed from a flexible material and sized to cover a portion of the top surface area and a plurality of second fasteners are connected to the deck cover. The plurality of second fasteners cooperate with the plurality of first fasteners to removably attach the deck cover to the top surface area to cover the portion of the top surface area.
In one construction, the invention provides a pier that includes a plurality of support members, a deck supported by the plurality of support members and arranged to define a top surface area, and a plurality of first fasteners connected to the deck and arranged to define a first deck area and a second deck area. A first deck cover is formed from a flexible material and sized to cover the first deck area and a second deck cover is formed from a flexible material and sized to cover the second deck area. A plurality of second fasteners is connected to the first deck cover and the second deck cover. The plurality of second fasteners cooperate with the plurality of first fasteners to removably attach the first deck cover and the second deck cover to the top surface area to cover the first deck area and the second deck area.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “supported,” and “coupled” and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings. Further, “connected” and “coupled” are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings.
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Piers 10 can be formed in many different shapes and sizes and can be supported using many different mechanisms. In the illustrated construction, the pier 10 includes a plurality of support members 15 that extend to the bottom surface of the body of water and support a pier deck 20 above the water. The supports 15 can simply rest on the bottom of the body of water or can be permanently or temporarily embedded in the bottom of the body of water. In some pier constructions, the deck 20 is supported on a plurality of floating members such that the pier 10 does not directly contact the bottom of the body of water. Often, one or more guide poles engage the deck 20 to allow the level of the deck 20 to move up and down with the water level while inhibiting lateral movement of the floating pier.
The deck 20 is typically formed from a plurality of deck members 25 that are generally positioned adjacent one another but spaced apart to allow water to drain through the pier 10. In many constructions, the deck members 25 are wooden planks that are nailed, screwed or otherwise attached to a frame 30 that is in turn supported by the support members 15. Of course, plastic, composite, metal, and other materials and arrangements could be employed to form the deck 20.
While many deck arrangements are possible, the illustrated construction is consistent with a typical pier 10. The deck 20 includes a long relatively narrow walkway portion 35 and a larger patio region 40 typically positioned at the end of the walkway portion 35. The patio portion 40 provides additional space for activities on the pier 10.
During hot days, the material used to form the deck 20 can become quite hot, thereby making walking on the pier 10 uncomfortable. In addition, many materials will require significant maintenance and up keep due to the excessive exposure to the sun. Furthermore, as wood ages in the sun, slivers tend to develop. These slivers can become lodged in a person's foot.
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The carpet is cut to the desired size to match the deck portion to be covered and the edges 100 are bound to inhibit fraying and provide a suitable finished look to the deck cover 50, 55, 90, 95. A number of first fasteners 105 are attached to the deck cover 50, 55, 90, 95 at a suitable interval to affix the deck cover 50, 55, 90, 95 to the deck 20, 70, 75. In the illustrated construction, the first fasteners 105 include a button top 110 that is slightly curved and smoothed. The button top 110 provides a smooth surface for people to walk on and reduces the likelihood of minor cuts, scrapes, or other minor injuries that could occur if the fastener 105 were not covered.
A number of second fasteners 115 are positioned on the pier deck 20, 70, 75 and are spaced in a manner similar to the first fasteners 105 on the deck cover 50, 55, 90, 95. Thus, the first fasteners 105 cooperate with the second fasteners 115, by engaging one another to attach the deck cover 50, 55, 90, 95 to the deck 20, 70, 75. The positioning of the second fasteners 115 on the top of the deck 20, 70, 75 of the pier 10, 60 allows for easy installation and removal of the cover 50, 55, 90, 95. For example, many piers 10, 60 are positioned in geographic locations where the pier 10, 60 must be removed before winter. Often the water is too cold to comfortably enter when the pier 10, 60 is removed. Thus, a deck cover 50, 55, 90, 95 that is easily removed without getting into the water is highly desirable. If the second fasteners 115 were positioned on the bottom of the pier deck 20, 70, 75, one would have a very difficult time attaching and detaching the cover 50, 55, 90, 95 without getting into the water.
Thus, the invention provides, among other things, a new and useful cover 50, 55, 90, 95 for use on a pier 10, 60. The cover 50, 55, 90, 95 can be sized and shaped to match virtually any deck surface of a pier 10, 60 to protect the deck surface from sunlight and water while making the pier 10, 60 more comfortable for users.
Claims
1. A pier comprising:
- a plurality of support members;
- a deck supported by the plurality of support members and arranged to define a top surface area;
- a plurality of first fasteners connected to the deck;
- a deck cover formed from a flexible material and sized to cover a portion of the top surface area; and
- a plurality of second fasteners connected to the deck cover, the plurality of second fasteners cooperating with the plurality of first fasteners to removably attach the deck cover to the top surface area to cover the portion of the top surface area.
2. The pier of claim 1, wherein the deck cover is formed from carpet.
3. The pier of claim 2, wherein the carpet includes a plurality of bound edges.
4. The pier of claim 1, wherein the second fasteners include a button top.
5. The pier of claim 1, wherein the first fasteners are directly attached to the top surface of the deck.
6. The pier of claim 1, wherein 100 percent of the deck cover is disposed above the top surface of the deck.
7. A pier comprising:
- a plurality of support members;
- a deck supported by the plurality of support members and arranged to define a top surface area;
- a plurality of first fasteners connected to the deck and arranged to define a first deck area and a second deck area
- a first deck cover formed from a flexible material and sized to cover the first deck area;
- a second deck cover formed from a flexible material and sized to cover the second deck area;
- a plurality of second fasteners connected to the first deck cover and the second deck cover, the plurality of second fasteners cooperating with the plurality of first fasteners to removably attach the first deck cover and the second deck cover to the top surface area to cover the first deck area and the second deck area.
8. The pier of claim 7, wherein the first deck cover is formed from carpet.
9. The pier of claim 8, wherein the carpet includes a plurality of bound edges.
10. The pier of claim 7, wherein the second fasteners include a button top.
11. The pier of claim 7, wherein the first fasteners are directly attached to the top surface of the deck.
12. The pier of claim 7, wherein 100 percent of the deck cover is disposed above the top surface of the deck.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 5, 2011
Publication Date: May 31, 2012
Inventor: Thomas Jocz (New Berlin, WI)
Application Number: 13/204,250