Decks Patents (Class 114/85)
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Patent number: 12234317Abstract: A polyurethane composition includes a polyol component (A) including at least one polyol, a hardener component (B) including at least one polyisocyanate and glass microspheres along with the other optional additives and fillers. Further a method for applying polyurethane composition to create floors. The polyurethane composition is suitable as a flooring material.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2020Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Assignee: SIKA TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Marcel Ras, Ronald Borkent
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Patent number: 11077888Abstract: A utility tray system including a coaming member located on each of two opposing sides of a tray body, each coaming member having at least one longitudinally extending channel, the channel having a longitudinally extending channel opening in communication with a longitudinally extending channel body, the channel body being wider in cross-section than the channel opening; wherein the channel body is adapted to receive a fastener which has a portion that is larger in cross sectional area than the channel opening, thereby preventing the fastener from being withdrawn from the channel opening; further wherein the fastener can be selectively secured to the coaming member at a selected longitudinal position.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2017Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Berreny Pty LtdInventors: Min Zhu, Geoffrey Hung, Troy Marinier
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Patent number: 10526124Abstract: Detecting mishandling of a packaging container. The apparatus includes: a first layer, a second layer to detect pressure placed on the packaging container, a third layer to provide spacing between the second layer and the packaging container, and an adhesive layer. The first later is a made of a rigid material. The first layer attaches to the second layer, and the second layer attaches to the third layer to form a composite structure of the first, second and third layers that attaches to the adhesive layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2016Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John Adipietro, Darcee Brunson, Thomas Cheney
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Patent number: 9846094Abstract: A hail strike recording device is operable to provide quantifiable information about a hail storm event experienced by a roof. The recording device is operable to be installed on a roof and includes a panel component and a mounting assembly. The panel component presents a hail impact zone to sense one or more hail strikes, with the recording device operable to provide recorded data associated with the sensed one or more hail strikes.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2015Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: Hail Signature Technologies, L.L.C.Inventors: Carl Edwin Martin, Matthew Shane Sutter, Walter Wayne Sutter
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Patent number: 9385019Abstract: A material handling system includes an overhead rack defining a plurality of storage positions. The overhead rack defines at least one interior window devoid of storage locations. First and second side rails are disposed above the overhead rack. A first cross rail is movably coupled to the first and second side rails. A first transport vehicle movably is coupled to the first cross rail and operable to descend below the overhead rack through the at least one interior window.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2012Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc.Inventors: William J. Fosnight, Eric Christensen, Leslie Marshall, Ryan John Gallagher, Stephanie Waite, Gabriel Gaxiola
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Patent number: 9021972Abstract: An under deck mid cabin entry system for a mono hull boat including an entry console and exposed top and front surfaces. Front and top openings extend to the top edge of the front surface and collectively define a generally L shaped entryway. The entry console is disposed to the side of a center console and provides access to steps extending beneath the main deck. A top step is within the entry console proximate to the front surface and the steps curve towards a central beam of the boat and descend into the mid cabin such that a bottom step proximate to a floor of the mid cabin directs a user into a central area of the mid cabin and terminates to avoid obstructing movement in the central area.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Cigarette Racing Team, LLCInventors: Skip Braver, Hector Rodriguez, Sidney Lanier
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Publication number: 20150064996Abstract: A buoyant structure having a hull, a planar keel defining a lower hull diameter, a lower cylindrical portion connected to the planar keel, a lower frustoconical portion disposed above the lower cylindrical portion with inwardly sloping wall at a first angle, an upper frustoconical portion directly connected to the lower frustoconical portion, and the upper frustoconical portion with outwardly sloping wall, the inwardly sloping wall abutting the outwardly sloping wall forming a hull neck with a hull neck diameter. The buoyant structure having a main deck, a moon pool, and propellers attached to the planar keel, which are operated by a motor or a generator. The buoyant structure connects over a chambered buoyant storage ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventor: Nicolaas J. Vandenworm
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Publication number: 20140102345Abstract: Provided is an arctic drill ship in which a weather tight structure protecting a drill floor and a drilling work area from outside air is coupled to a side strake around the drilling work area. It is possible to economically and easily manufacture the weather tight structure which minimizes the influence of outside air on the drilling operation in the polar regions, and it is possible to efficiently support the hull longitudinal strength and the weather tight structure with the use of the side strake structure solely. Therefore, a structure which may cause a disturbance in the drilling work area is minimized, and it is unnecessary to install a separate structural reinforcement part for a drilling workspace in the polar regions. In addition, the drilling workspace in the polar regions can be effectively ensured, and a spatial limitation in an upper portion of a moonpool can be solved.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2011Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicants: TRANSOCEAN SEDCO FOREX VENTURES LIMITED, DAEWOO SHIPBUILDING & MARINE ENGINEERING CO., LTD.Inventors: Norman D. Howard, Gi Yun Lee, Hun Gi Lee
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Publication number: 20130298814Abstract: The present application relates to a method for treating wood and wood-based materials for enhancing dimensional stability and surface properties and also for preventing cracking and extending durability. More specifically the invention for the treatment of wood and wood-based materials is directed to a method wherein the wood or wood-based material is subjected to a thermal treatment and the wood or wood-based material is at least partly impregnated with a melamine-containing resin. Subsequently the wood or wood-based material thus impregnated is cured with hot steam at not more than 125° C. preferably up to a maximum of 120° C. In a further aspect the present application includes the thermally treated wood or wood-based material, impregnated with melamine resin and cured, that is obtainable from the method of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2011Publication date: November 14, 2013Inventors: Holger Militz, Karl-Christian Mahnert, Frank Luessen
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Publication number: 20130233228Abstract: A marine flooring assembly having a marine vessel having a fixed surface and a floor covering assembly with an underlayment having an upper surface, an opposing lower surface, and defining a plurality of voids extending from the upper surface to the lower surface, the lower surface of the underlayment directly coupled to the fixed surface of the marine vessel, the floor covering assembly also having a working layer disposed on top of the underlayment, the working layer including a plurality of meshed flexible curled strands, each curled strand having at least one portion directly physically coupled to at least one of another curled strand and an upper surface of the underlayment, the plurality of curled strands defining a lower working surface, an upper working surface, and a plurality of openings thereat.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Inventor: Joel Patrick Bartlett
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Patent number: 8516971Abstract: A system and apparatus for providing modular configurable marine utility vessels which allow for selective arrangement, quick release, and rapid rearrangement of deck components such as the console, seating, military and utility equipment, and accessory items. The vessel includes a plurality of deck modules which form one or more deck platforms. The deck module includes an upper deck section and a lower frame section, the upper deck sections have channels for receiving and interlocking with the lower frame sections. The deck modules also include numerous hardware fittings which form a geometric grid pattern that allows for numerous distinct deck layouts for equipment depending on desired missions or end uses.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Brunswick Commercial and Government Products, Inc.Inventor: Douglas Natoce
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Publication number: 20130213288Abstract: A boat having a deck and a hull includes a suspension for suspending the deck with respect to the hull. Sensors are employed to determine motion of the deck, with a controller adjusting the suspension such that it maintains the pose of the deck with respect to an inertial reference and with respect to pitch, roll, and heave of the deck.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2013Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: VELODYNE ACOUSTICS, INC.Inventor: Velodyne Acoustics, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130032080Abstract: Various embodiments are disclosed herein that relate to recreational self-propelled watercraft. For example, one disclosed embodiment provides a self-propelled watercraft including a hull, a deck comprising a first seat receiver configured to support a seat at a higher position and a second seat receiver configured to support the seat at a lower position, and a seat securing mechanism configured to be operable by a user to selectively secure the seat to the deck.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2011Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: JACKSON KAYAK, INC.Inventors: Tony Lee, Drew Gregory, Scott Henderson
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Publication number: 20120266797Abstract: A multipurpose deepwater vessel equipped with a floating structure having a bow, a stern, a weather deck, a first board, and a second board; a J-lay tower hinged to the floating structure along the second board, and movable about a first axis into a number of work positions to join pipe assemblies into an underwater pipeline, and to lay an underwater pipeline; a heavy-duty crane connected at the bow to the floating structure to rotate about a second axis, and having a boom defining an operating range within which the J-lay tower is located in any one of its work positions; and a preassembly line, below the weather deck, for joining pipes into pipe assemblies for supply to the J-lay tower.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2010Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: SAIPEM S.p.A.Inventors: Kimon Ardavanis, Luca Canepa, Edoardo Rolla
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Publication number: 20120247380Abstract: A system comprising a floating vessel comprising a deck having a longitudinal axis and a lateral axis; a plurality of support structures in an array spaced along the longitudinal axis and the lateral axis; a plurality of lateral support members spanning a lateral distance between adjacent support structures; a plurality of longitudinal support members spanning a longitudinal distance between adjacent support structures; a skid beam resting on the plurality of lateral support members and the plurality of longitudinal support members; and a skid shoe resting on the skid beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2010Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: James Scott Chitwood, David Alex Knoll, Edward Stephen Piter, William Michael Pritchett, Roy Keith Smith, Wilbert Ray Ulbricht
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Publication number: 20120227653Abstract: A rotationally molded article, preferably a boat or equivalent floatable marine structure, has a compressible truss structure either assembled to the mold and molded into the internal structure of the article, or added to a previously molded article and permanently attached in place. The compressibility of the truss accommodates key challenges to molding articles of large dimension without encountering buckling or twisting or other structural defects. For example, when molded integrally with the article, the compressible truss compresses as the thermoplastic material shrinks slightly during cooling. When added to a previously molded article, the compressible truss allows the article to withstand extreme amounts of applied force during use, e.g., encountering high waves in boats of seven meters [23 feet] or greater at speeds of at least 20 knots [37 km/h (or 10.3 m/s)].Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventor: Stanley W. Widmer
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Publication number: 20120226636Abstract: Disclosed is a tug-barge offshore cargo transport device and method, comprised of two separate elements which are removably attached: a barge and a tug boat. The barge includes a bow shaped to cut through and deflect waves, a rectangular cargo deck protected by a bulwark, compartments below the cargo deck, means for maneuvering the barge, and means at the stern of the barge for removably attaching the barge to a tug boat. The tug boat includes means at the bow to removably attach to the barge, and means to control the means for maneuvering the barge from the tug boat.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Inventor: Robert H. Perez
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Publication number: 20120137945Abstract: A multi-hulled vessel (10) configured as a trimaran. The multi-hulled vessel (10) comprises a main hull (15) and at least one outer hull (17) to each side of the main hull, the main hull (15) and each side hull (17) adjacent thereto being interconnected by a bridge structure (19). The bridge structure (19) and the hulls (15, 17) connected thereby cooperating to provide a deck surface (21) adapted to carry a load. The main hull 15) is configured to define at least one engine room (45) below the deck surface (21) and trunking (70) for provision of services to the engine room. The trunking (70) is routed below the area of the deck surface (21) required for carrying a load. Because the trunking (70) is routed below the area of the deck surface (21) required for load-carrying, it does not extend through that area of the deck surface to impede load movements.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: AUSTAL SHIPS PTY LTD.Inventors: Neville Anthony Armstrong, Samuel Abbott
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Patent number: 8182643Abstract: In a process for fabricating large structures, a composite material panel is continuously pultruded in a pultrusion die assembly and cut transversely to the process direction to provide panel sections. The panel sections can be sufficiently long to extend from one end to an opposite end of the structure. The panel sections are assembled with a joint along adjacent edges using steel-to-composite and composite-to-composite joining technology. The joints can be integrated into the panel longitudinal edges, or separate joint assemblies can be fabricated. In this manner, fewer joints are required. A variety of in-plane and out-of-plane joint assemblies are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2003Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: KaZaK Composites, IncorporatedInventors: Jerome P. Fanucci, Michael McAleenan
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Publication number: 20110290499Abstract: Methods and apparatus for installing deepwater completions and performing well intervention from a vessel that can perform other duties while not running completions or performing interventions. The system for installing deepwater completions and performing well intervention may comprise a surface pipe handling and deployment package including a horizontally operated rig that may also be operated in a slanted mode. Deepwater completions may be deployed from the vessel via a buoyant horizontal riser (BHR), which may be supported by a submerged buoyant tensioning system (BTS). In this manner, the cost of performing completion or intervention operations may be significantly reduced compared to such operations run from a drilling rig.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Ronald Van Petegem, Kevin Quick, Egill Abrahamsen, Brian Michael Carline, Karsten Heidecke, Doyle Frederick Boutwell, JR.
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Publication number: 20110132252Abstract: Removable deck assemblies for boats, boats having removable deck assemblies, and permanently installed deck assemblies for boats are disclosed. A removable deck assembly includes a deck panel and a structure for removably attaching the deck panel in a bow of the boat. The structure supports the deck panel in a stable, substantially horizontal manner. The removable deck assembly can be adapted to be attached to various types of boats, including rigid inflatable boats, collapsible boats, inflatable boats, and rigid boats. The removable deck assembly can include additional features, for example, a deployable swim ladder, a pedestal seat support fitting, an outboard motor mount, a fishing pole holder, and/or an anchor line management fitting.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Alex R. Kaye and Frances Kaye TrustInventor: Alex R. Kaye
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Publication number: 20110092114Abstract: A boat includes a hull, an inboard rotary engine, and a jet propulsion unit connected to the engine via a direct drive connection. The hull may be a stepped hull with one or more aft steps. A large, low, substantially flat aft fishing/swim deck is disposed above the engine and an exhaust system of the engine. The exhaust system may vent into the step of the stepped hull and include a check valve that discourages water from backflowing into the engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: Tracker Marine, L.L.C.Inventor: Robert F. MATAYA
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Patent number: 7905191Abstract: A liquid cargo carrying maritime vessel including a plurality of liquid cargo carrying tanks and a plurality of gas expansion trunks wherein each gas expansion trunk is above, associated with, and in fluid communication with a respective tank therebelow, via slotted apertures in the deck. Each gas expansion trunk is fixedly positioned on a portion of a deck of the vessel above the associated tank and in fluid/tight relationship with the deck over a periphery of the trunk which encloses the totality of slotted apertures in the deck. Depending on the attributes of the ship, the expansion trunk is preferably located directly above the tank and at the highest point available of the tank and as far forward on the tank as possible. Alternatively, and depending upon obstructive constraints and vessel conditions, the trunk may be placed in other locations such as aftmost on the tank or inbetween.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Saudi Arabian Oil CompanyInventors: Ian Hall, Thomas J. Scott
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Publication number: 20110030602Abstract: A floating island structure comprising a plurality of rectangular- and/or freeform-shaped modules and an internal linkage system; wherein the modules are comprised of nonwoven fibers; wherein the internal linkage system comprises a plurality of joiner plates and flexible or rigid tensioning members; wherein the modules are joined together by joiner plates; wherein the tensioning members are attached to the joiner plates and/or to internal plates; and wherein the joiner plates of adjacent modules are joined together to form the floating island structure. Natural and/or synthetic fibers are optionally used to fill in the cavities surrounding the tensioning members. A decking assembly is optionally installed on top of the modules to provide homogeneous or heterogeneous rigidity to the overall structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: Bruce G. Kania, Frank M. Stewart
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Publication number: 20110023763Abstract: Flooring underlayments may be formed by combining an epoxy based resin component, a curing agent component, and an aggregate component. The resulting underlayment may be a lightweight material with a low viscosity that allows the underlayment to be self-leveling. Further, the underlayment may be designed for application in both wet and dry spaces. In certain embodiments, the underlayment may have a weight less than approximately 7.8 kg/m2 (1.6 lb/ft2) when applied at a nominal thickness of 0.635 cm (0.25) inches. Moreover, the underlayment may be designed to conform to the SOLAS requirements administered by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Specifically, the underlayment may be designed to conform to IMO Resolution MSC.61(67).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Cinttya L. Morgan, Paul H. Anderson
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Publication number: 20110017113Abstract: The present invention relates to a floor construction for use in a ship, comprising: strut members for supporting the floor construction relative to a construction of the ship, such as frame ribs or a hull; support members which can be mounted on the strut members and comprise hook-in openings for hooking in connecting members; at least one connecting member for connecting support members, wherein the connecting members comprise hooking members for hooking into hook-in openings of the support members. The present invention also relates to a method for manufacturing such a floor construction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: BRUINEKOOL OCTROOI B.V.Inventor: Hendrik Jacob Bruinekool
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Patent number: 7617791Abstract: The present invention relates to a simulated wood surface covering which is particularly useful in decking and flooring applications, said simulated wood surface covering being comprised of strips adapted to be interconnected aside of each other thereby forming an assembled simulated wood surface covering of desired dimensions to cover a substrate, wherein the strips are adapted to be interconnected through shiplaps having tongues and rabbets, wherein the rabbets have an included angle which is within the range of 70° to 89°, wherein the strips are comprised of a plastic composition which is comprised of polyvinyl chloride, a non-migrating plasticizer, and a coloring agent, wherein the strips have sufficient flexibility to conform to curved surfaces and to surface irregularities, wherein the upper surface of the strips are roughened to imitate the grain structure of wooden material.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2008Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Plasteak, Inc.Inventor: William R. Gribble
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Publication number: 20090260556Abstract: A magnetically attached carpeting or other covering for a floor of a boat includes a set of magnetic elements connected to the floor and another set of magnetic elements connected to the carpeting. Wherein, the location of the magnetic elements of the floor and carpeting generally match each other. When the carpeting is installed on the floor, the magnetic elements of the floor and carpeting attract each other thereby promoting attachment of the carpeting to the floor. The carpeting can be removed from the floor by overcoming the magnetic attraction between the matching magnetic elements. Effectiveness of the attachment is not diminished by repeated installation and removal of the carpet from the boat floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventor: Ronald Clifford Sahr
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Patent number: 7591228Abstract: A boat having a deck with a deck locker is disclosed herein. The deck locker includes a compartment mounted beneath the deck, and an opening in the deck for accessing the interior of the compartment. The locker also includes a lid for covering the opening in the deck. The locker further includes a latching arrangement for releasably securing the lid in a closed position covering the opening. The latching arrangement includes a striker mounted to the lid and a latching member and actuator mounted offset from the lid.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2007Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Wood Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Randy Wayne Hopper, Bradley G. Garringer, Gary W. Howard
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Publication number: 20090227157Abstract: A boat includes a recess arranged in a middle, as viewed in a horizontal direction, of a stern, and outboard motors installed on an installation portion provided in the recess such that the boat driven by the outboard motors. A transom platform is located at left, right, and front sides of the recess so that a crew is allowed to walk on the transom platform. A rear portion of each of the left portion and the right portion of the transom platform projects rearward beyond the outboard motors. The starboard-side step of the transom platform has a step, while the port-side step has a step. A storage portion is arranged below the fore step, and a storage portion is arranged in a rear portion of the port-side step. The boat allows for an effectively usable large space to be provided in the boat body and allows for easy movement around the outboard motors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: YAMAHA HATSUDOKI KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Yasushi MOCHIZUKI
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Patent number: 7581505Abstract: The present invention involves a process for caulking a ship deck includes the steps of bonding planks of tropical wood on the subdeck of said ship, sealing said planks through the application of a moisture curable sealing composition, and allowing said composition to cure during an effective period of time, characterized in that said moisture curable sealing composition comprises one or more silyl-modified polyacrylate(s).Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Inventors: Marcel I'Abee, Petrus Johannes Cornelius Vosters, Petrus Wilhelmus Johannes Van Beers
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Patent number: 7578251Abstract: The present invention relates to a simulated wood surface covering which is particularly useful in decking and flooring applications, said simulated wood surface covering being comprised of strips adapted to be interconnected aside of each other thereby forming an assembled simulated wood surface covering of desired dimensions to cover a substrate, wherein the strips are comprised of a simulated wood composition which is comprised of polyvinyl chloride, a non-migrating plasticizer, and a coloring agent, wherein the strips have sufficient flexibility to conform to curved surfaces and to surface irregularities, wherein the upper surface of the strips are roughened to imitate the grain structure of wooden material, wherein the strips are void of longitudinal slots wherein a pressure sensitive adhesive covers the underside of the strips, and wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive is covered by a backing so that the pressure sensitive adhesive is sandwiched between the strips and the backing.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Plasteak, Inc.Inventor: William R. Gribble
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Patent number: 7574835Abstract: A method and an apparatus for joining a composite structural member to a metallic structural member is provided. The apparatus includes a composite structural member, a metallic transitional member, and a metallic structural member. The metallic transitional member may have a substantially H-shaped cross sectional geometry and may include at least two tapered flanges and at least one web portion. An adhesive joint may be used to attach the composite structural member to the tapered flange and the web portion. At least two welds attach the metallic transitional member to the metallic structural member.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Raymond E. Bohlmann
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Patent number: 7506598Abstract: A fitted deck and a method for installing the fitted deck above an as-built deck of a boat, ship or yacht (sometime referred to hereafter collectively as a vessel). Threaded stud elements are stud welded or glued to the surface of the as-built deck of the vessel to form a regular grid of threaded studs spaced close together (preferably about 1 foot apart). Onto each stud a “leveling plate” is threaded to a specific height preferably indicated by laser level indicator and a set of height specifications determined by a computer processor to achieve for the deck a desired camber, sheer, and slope. Support rails are spot welded to the leveling plates to provide a floor support for the deck. The support rails are preferably aligned in directions generally perpendicular to the vessel axis (i.e., aligned port to starboard).Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2005Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Inventor: Michael Ray Kimble
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Patent number: 7328667Abstract: A deck assembly includes a plurality of deck panels in a side-by-side and end-by-end relationship. The deck panels include a support having a pair of opposed sides, opposed ends, and an arcuate portion having a convex surface and an opposite concave surface between and connected to a pair of spaced extensions. An elongated structural cover is positioned over the arcuate portion and attached to the support. The cover provides structural stability to the deck panel. Optionally, layers of insulation or a layer of concrete overlays the structural cover and exposed portions of the support between the covers. Optionally, the deck assembly can be made of acoustical deck panels.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2006Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Epic Metals CorporationInventors: Thomas G. Ryan, David F. Landis
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Patent number: 7255053Abstract: A boat having a deck with a deck locker is disclosed herein. The deck locker includes a compartment mounted beneath the deck, and an opening in the deck for accessing the interior of the compartment. The locker also includes a lid for covering the opening in the deck. The locker further includes a latching arrangement for releasably securing the lid in a closed position covering the opening. The latching arrangement includes a striker mounted to the lid and a latching member and actuator mounted offset from the lid.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Wood Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Randy Wayne Hopper, Bradley G. Garringer, Gary W. Howard
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Patent number: 7188576Abstract: A modular snap-tight interlocking deck and process for constructing a pontoon boat with said deck is described. The modular deck includes lightweight planks that snap together using a tongue-in-groove design. Once joined, the planks are inseparable and form a rigid, flat, watertight surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Xpress BoatsInventors: Jeff Bogard, David Ashcraft, Sr.
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Patent number: 7146920Abstract: A deck assembly includes a plurality of deck panels in a side-by-side and end-by-end relationship. The deck panels include a support having a pair of opposed sides, opposed ends, and an arcuate portion having a convex surface and an opposite concave surface between and connected to a pair of spaced extensions. An elongated structural cover is positioned over the arcuate portion and attached to the support. The cover provides structural stability to the deck panel. Optionally, layers of insulation or a layer of concrete overlays the structural cover and exposed portions of the support between the covers. Optionally, the deck assembly can be made of acoustical deck panels.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2005Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Epic Metals CorporationInventors: Thomas G. Ryan, David F. Landis
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Patent number: 7121218Abstract: A convertible bow arrangement for a boat, permitting the bow of the boat to be converted from a flush deck configuration to an open bow configuration. A deck extension is positioned over a footwell in the flush deck configuration and folded beneath and stowed under a forward hatch in the open bow configuration.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Stratos Boats, Inc.Inventors: Alan Stinson, Greg Strahm
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Patent number: 7107927Abstract: A boat deck including a bow convertible between a flush deck and an open bow. The boat deck includes a removable deck portion positioned above a footwell forming a portion of the forward deck flush with the remainder of the deck. To convert to an open bow, the removable deck portion is removed from over the footwell and stowed along a forward bulkhead within the footwell.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Wood Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Randy W. Hopper, Ken Poley
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Patent number: 6895881Abstract: A shape conforming surface covering useful for covering any type of surfaces, and comprising planks (1, 2) or sheet of a plastic or flexible material adapted to be interconnected aside of each other thereby forming an assembled surface covering of optional length and width, and which planks (1, 2) or sheet are of a material that can be brought to curved formations, and which at the upper surface of the covering is roughened, for instance sanded or filed so as to imitate any unique grain effect of wooden material. Preferably the planks (1, 2) or sheet are formed with connection means (4, 5) at the longitudinal edges thereof. The surface covering may be an assembled unit comprising planks (1, 2) and caulking elements (3) between each pair of planks.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2000Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Inventor: Derek Gordon Whitaker
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Patent number: 6877451Abstract: A deck drain replacement/repair assembly for marine vessels, and a method for repairing or replacing a drain strainer, are provided. A flanged retaining ring and a flanged drain strainer are provided, with the retaining ring being sized such that the flange thereof seats on a step present within a drain basket secured into the deck. The retaining ring is positioned by the flange, and is then secured to the drain basket. The drain strainer is then positioned atop the retaining ring and secured thereto with screws.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Q.E.D. Systems, Inc.Inventor: Frank J. Rivas
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Patent number: 6779476Abstract: A configuration of grooves provided in a nonskid coating on an aircraft carrier flight deck promotes the lateral and backward drainage of slippery liquids. A straight longitudinal middle groove extending fore and aft intersects multiple “W”-shaped grooves each extending athwartship. Each W-shaped groove includes a pair of “V”-shaped groove sections located on opposite sides of the middle groove. Each V-shaped groove section aims vertex-forward and includes a pair of straight groove segments defining an interior angle in the approximate range between 60° and 120°. Abrasive entities may be included in the coating for nonskid purposes. The coating's inclusion of metal-polymer nanolaminate entities along with other pigment entities may serve to reduce or minimize solar heat absorption, particularly in terms of increasing solar reflectance and decreasing thermal emittance.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2003Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Dale A. Sowell, Peter J. Sarman, Eugene C. Fischer
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Patent number: 6708637Abstract: A hold down device for securing an ultra high molecular weight composite material which is used on the deck plate or hull of a ship as a non-skid surface. The hold down device includes a base attached to the deck plate and a hold down plate secured to the base by a threaded screw. The hold down device allows for thermal expansion of the UHMW composite material which prevents the UHMW composite material from separating from the deck plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Elwood Richard Webster
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Patent number: 6606957Abstract: A watercraft has a laterally extendable deck or room extension that is extended by sliding along guides or bearings. The deck or room extension can be extended using a motor, gear pinion and rack arrangement, a hand crank arrangement, a hydraulic cylinder arrangement, or a linear motor arrangement. A keel ballast can be utilized to counterbalance the eccentric load caused by the overhanging deck or room extension.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Inventor: David G. Matthews
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Patent number: 6443088Abstract: The present invention involves a gate assembly for a pontoon boat. The pontoon boat includes a platform deck atop a flotation device with a protective railing having fence sections and gate assemblies at least partially surrounding the deck. The gate assembly is disposed in a gap or opening in the protective fence between two of the fence sections and includes a gate, a gate stop, and a sliding hinge. The gate is attached by the hinge to one of the two fence sections at the opening of the protective railing, and the stop is attached to the other of the two fence sections and includes a stop member extending from the deck to near the top of the fence that will prevent the gate from swinging outwardly. The stop member includes a padding strip thereon between the stop member and the gate, which prevents rattling between the stop member and the gate.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Harris Kayot, Inc.Inventors: David L. Putman, Baron R. Biedenweg
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Elongated covering member of extruded plastic suitable for flooring, decking, seating, and like uses
Patent number: 6427395Abstract: An elongated member suitable for flooring, decking, or seating, having a top plate formed as an extrusion of plastic material, wherein the top plate includes ribs constituted by protruding parts of parallel, spaced, elongated friction elements co-extruded therewith, the friction elements being formed of plastic having distinctly greater softness or flexibility than the main parts of the top plate and suitable for providing a non-slip surface. The member may include an elongated support formed as a relatively rigid extrusion of plastic material having a base plate with upstanding side walls and a central support portion, the top plate overlying the support and having edge formations engaging the side walls. Alternatively, the top plate and support may be formed integrally by extrusion, or the top plate may be part of a plank cover having integrally formed ribs for spacing the top plate above a plank.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Western Profiles LimitedInventors: Glenn R. Elsasser, Frederic E. C. Wall -
Patent number: 6345581Abstract: A modular pontoon boat including a modular deck and modular pontoons is described. The modular deck includes interlocking portions. Each modular pontoon includes interlocking sections having locks and keys. The modular pontoon boat enables the length of the boat to be selected at the time of assembly, rather than fabrication.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1999Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Outboard Marine CorporationInventor: Clarence E. Blanchard
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Patent number: 6302042Abstract: A pontoon craft such as a vessel, a floating platform or a floating dock, having at least two pontoons, a deck extending between two of the pontoons, an elongate deck support bracket attached to a pontoon and having a first longitudinal slot which extends substantially the entire length of the bracket, and a fastener extending through the first slot and having a variable position therealong, wherein the deck is connected to the bracket by means of the fastener. The present invention also provides a pontoon craft having at least two pontoons, a deck extending between two of the pontoons, an elongate deck support bracket having a second longitudinal slot and attached to a surface of a pontoon at a joint, and an elongate trim member disposed in the second slot, the trim member depending from the second slot and covering the joint, whereby the joint is hidden from view.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Harris Kayot, Inc.Inventors: Baron R. Biedenweg, Jerome Ruda
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Patent number: H2078Abstract: A sealant in its liquid phase is placed between attachment portions of paint coated metallic parts for subsequent in-place solidification into a gasket for both sealing and permanent bonding purposes. The attachment portions are then interconnected by screws extending through the gasket to increase its bonding strength.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1999Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: John P. Wehrle, Albert G. Holder