Full contact pontoon floating deck

09926044 ยท 2018-03-27

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Abstract

A full contact pontoon floating deck is revealed. An upper and a lower assembly grooves are disposed concavely on an upper and a lower ends of each of two sides of a pontoon respectively. A connecting rod is connected to the two pontoons by upper connecting members and lower connecting members. One end of the upper connecting member and one end of the lower connecting member are connected to the upper and the lower assembly grooves of the pontoon respectively by upper and lower assembly members while an upper and a lower connecting portions on the other end of the upper and the lower connecting members are connected to an upper and a lower connecting grooves of the connecting rod respectively. Thereby the tight connection forms a fully-sealed design with good support strength. No vapor space is formed so that environmental requirements are met.

Claims

1. A full contact pontoon floating deck comprising at least two pontoons and at least one connecting rod; wherein each pontoon is a hollow tube with a rectangular cross section; an upper assembly groove and a lower assembly groove are respectively arranged concavely on an upper end and a lower end of each of two sides of each pontoon; and wherein an upper connecting groove is mounted on a middle part of a top end of the connecting rod and two lower connecting grooves are disposed on a bottom end of each side of the connecting rod respectively and correspondingly; the upper connecting groove is mounted with at least two upper connecting members; one end of each upper connecting member is connected to the upper assembly groove of a corresponding one of the at least two pontoons by an upper assembly member while an upper connecting portion formed on an opposing end of each upper connecting member is mounted in and connected to the upper connecting groove of the connecting rod; the lower connecting groove is arranged with at least one lower connecting member; one end of the lower connecting member is connected to the lower assembly groove of the pontoon by a lower assembly member while a lower connecting portion formed on the other end thereof is mounted in and connected to the lower connecting groove.

2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting rod further includes an upper plate; a mounting projection corresponding to the upper connecting groove is projected from a middle part of a bottom of the upper plate; the mounting projection of the upper plate is used to be mounted in and positioned by the upper connecting groove; a fastener is passed through the top end of the upper plate and the mounting projection to be fixed in the upper connecting groove.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein:

(2) FIG. 1 is an explosive view of an embodiment according to the present invention;

(3) FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an embodiment according to the present invention;

(4) FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of an embodiment according to the present invention;

(5) FIG. 4 is a partial enlarged sectional view of an embodiment according to the present invention;

(6) FIG. 5 is a schematic drawing showing

(7) FIG. 6 is a schematic drawing showing a longitudinal sectional view of an embodiment according to the present invention;

(8) FIG. 7 is a schematic drawing showing a longitudinal sectional view of another embodiment according to the present invention;

(9) FIG. 8 is a schematic drawing showing a longitudinal sectional view of a further embodiment according to the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

(10) A full contact pontoon type floating deck of the present invention mainly includes at least two pontoons 1 and at least one connecting rod 2.

(11) The pontoon 1 is a hollow tube with a rectangular cross section. An upper assembly groove 11 is arranged concavely on an upper end of each of two sides of the pontoon 1 and a lower assembly groove 12 is disposed concavely on a bottom end of each of the two sides of the pontoon 1.

(12) The connecting rod 2 includes an upper connecting groove 21, two lower connecting grooves 22, two upper connecting members 23, two lower connecting members 24, and an upper plate 25. The upper connecting groove 21 is mounted on a middle part of a top end of the connecting rod 2 and the lower connecting grooves 22 are disposed on a bottom end of each of two sides of the connecting rod 2 respectively and correspondingly while the upper connecting members 23 are set correspondingly to the upper connecting groove 21. One end of the upper connecting member 23 is connected to the upper assembly groove 11 of the pontoon 1 by an upper assembly member 231 while an upper connecting portion 232 formed on the other end thereof is mounted in and connected to the upper connecting groove 21. The lower connecting members 24 are arranged at the lower connecting groove 22 respectively and correspondingly. One end of the lower connecting member 24 is connected to the lower assembly groove 12 of the pontoon 1 by a lower assembly member 241 while a lower connecting portion 242 formed on the other end thereof is mounted in and connected to the lower connecting groove 22. A mounting projection 251 corresponding to the upper connecting groove 21 is projected from a middle part of the bottom of the upper plate 25. The upper plate 25 is positioned on the upper connecting groove 21 by the mounting projection 251 being mounted in the upper connecting groove 21 and a fastener 252 passed through the top end of the upper plate 25 and the mounting projection 251 to be fixed in the upper connecting groove 21. The upper plate 25 is used to cover the upper connecting member 23 as well as the upper assembly member 231.

(13) Refer to FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, the connecting rod 2 is set between the two pontoons 1. First one end of the upper connecting member 23 is connected to the upper assembly groove 11 of the pontoon 1 by the upper assembly member 231 while the upper connecting portion 232 of the upper connecting member 23 is mounted in and connected to the upper connecting groove 21 of the connecting rod 2. One end of the lower connecting member 24 is also connected to the lower assembly groove 12 of the pontoon 1 by the lower assembly member 241 while the lower connecting portion 242 of the lower connecting member 24 is mounted in and connected to the lower connecting groove 22 of the connecting rod 2. Then the mounting projection 251 of the upper plate 25 is mounted in and positioned by the upper connecting groove 21. Next the fastener 252 is fastened and fixed into the upper connecting groove 21 by passing through the top end of the upper plate 25 and the mounting projection 251. Thus the upper connecting member 23 together with the upper assembly member 231 is covered by the upper plate 25 (also refer to FIG. 4). Therefore the connecting rods 2 are used to connect a plurality of pontoons 1 to form a floating deck. Refer to FIG. 5, the floating deck is floated and covered over the surface of the stored liquid.

(14) Refer to FIG. 6, a top end of the connecting rod 2 in another embodiment is flat. Two lower connecting grooves 22 are arranged at a bottom end of each of two sides of the connecting rod 2 respectively and corresponding to each other. A lower connecting member 24 is disposed on the lower connecting groove 22. One end of the lower connecting member 24 is connected to the lower assembly groove 12 of the pontoon 1 by a lower assembly member 241 while the lower connecting portion 242 formed on the other end thereof is mounted in and connected to the lower connecting groove 22. The connecting rod 2 further includes an upper plate 25 that is fastened with and connected to the upper assembly groove 11 of the pontoon 1 by a fastener 252. Thus the connecting rods 2 are used to connect a plurality of pontoons 1 for construction of a floating deck that rests on the liquid surface.

(15) Refer to FIG. 7, a further embodiment is revealed. A top surface of the connecting rod 2 is extended toward two sides thereof to form two upper connecting members 23 integrally. The upper connecting member 23 is connected to the upper assembly groove 11 of the pontoon 1 by an upper assembly member 231. A bottom end of each of two sides of the connecting rod 2 is directly extended outward to form two lower connecting members 24. The lower connecting member 24 is connected to the lower assembly groove 12 of the pontoon 1 by a lower assembly member 241. Similarly, the connecting rods 2 of this embodiment are also used to join a plurality of pontoons 1 for forming a floating deck set on the surface of the stored liquid.

(16) Refer to FIG. 8, a further embodiment is revealed. Each of two ends of the pontoon 1 is connected to and fixed with an end cover 13 by welding. The end cover 13 is used for sealing the pontoon 1. An upper connecting piece 131 is extended from a top end of the end cover 13 while an upper mounting portion 132 is set on the upper connecting piece 131 for being connected to and mounted in the upper connecting groove 21 of the connecting rod 2. A bottom end of the end cove 13 is extended to form a lower connecting piece 133 that is fixed on a lower edge of the connecting rod 2 by a fixing member 134. Thus the two ends of the pontoon 1 are connected to the connecting rod 2. The floating deck can be constructed by the pontoons 1 and the connecting rods 2 connected in different manners.

(17) While in use, users can directly connect and fix a plurality of pontoons 1 on a bottom surface of a board for floating on the surface of the stored liquid.

(18) In summary, the floating deck of the present invention includes a plurality of the pontoons connected by the connecting rods. Compared with the structure available now, the components of the floating deck of the present invention are not only tightly connected and firmly fixed, but also providing a fully-sealed design and excellent support strength. The most important feature of the present invention is no vapor space between the floating deck and the liquid surface. Therefore the sealing effect of the floating deck is improved and the floating deck ensures compliance with environmental requirements.

(19) Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, and representative devices shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalent.