Fender hook
09789937 · 2017-10-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B59/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2017/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16G11/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A47B96/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16G11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B63B17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fender hook is disclosed that is formed by a base material carrying a gripping material disposed between sections of hook and loop material. By wrapping the base material over upon itself, the gripping material is brought into frictional engagement with a mounting substrate such as a nautical railing and is held in place by the hook and loop material.
Claims
1. A fender hook comprising a base material defining at least one aperture and first and second sides, a gripping material affixed to the first side, a hook material and a loop material each attached to the first side, the hook and loop materials opposingly oriented relative to the gripping material on the first side of the base material, whereby the gripping material is brought into contact with a mounting substrate and the hook and loop materials are brought into contact with each other when a first portion of the fender hook is folded upon a second portion of the fender hook.
2. The fender hook of claim 1 comprising a cleat positioned on the second side of the base material.
3. The fender hook of claim 2 whereby the cleat includes a lug defining a plurality of teeth.
4. The fender hook of claim 3 whereby the lug is biased via a biasing member.
5. The fender hook of claim 2 whereby the cleat includes a pair of opposingly oriented lugs, each lug defining a plurality of biased teeth.
6. The fender hook of claim 5 whereby each lug is biased via a biasing member.
7. The fender hook of claim 1 whereby the gripping material defines a coefficient of kinetic friction when dry of at least 3.0 N.
8. The fender hook of claim 1 whereby the gripping material defines a coefficient of kinetic friction when wet of at least 3.0 N.
9. The fender hook of claim 1 whereby the gripping material defines a coefficient of kinetic friction within 0.1 N when wet or dry.
10. The fender hook of claim 1 whereby the gripping material is formed from GM640 material from 3M™.
11. A fender hook comprising a base material defining first and second sides, a rectangular shape with a length and at least one aperture circumscribed by a grommet, a gripping material defining a rectangular shape with a length less than that of the base material affixed to the first side, a hook material and a loop material each attached to the first side, the hook and loop materials opposingly oriented longitudinally relative to the gripping material on the first side of the base material, whereby the gripping material is brought into contact with a railing and the hook and loop materials are brought into contact with each other when a first portion of the fender hook is folded upon a second portion of the fender hook.
12. The fender hook of claim 11 comprising a cleat positioned on the second side of the base material and in close proximity to the at least one aperture.
13. The fender hook of claim 12 whereby the cleat includes a pair of opposingly oriented lugs, each lug defining a plurality of biased teeth.
14. The fender hook of claim 13 whereby each lug is biased via a biasing member.
15. The fender hook of claim 11 whereby the gripping material defines a coefficient of kinetic friction when dry of at least 3.0 N.
16. The fender hook of claim 11 whereby the gripping material defines a coefficient of kinetic friction when wet of at least 3.0 N.
17. The fender hook of claim 11 whereby the gripping material is formed from GM640 material from 3M™.
18. The fender hook of claim 11 further comprising a lip that extends about the periphery of the fender hook.
19. The fender hook of claim 11 further comprising a portion of reinforcing material affixed to the base material positioned proximate the at least one aperture.
20. A fender hook comprising a base material defining at least one aperture and first and second sides, a gripping material defining a coefficient of kinetic friction when wet and dry of at least 3.0 N and affixed to the first side, a hook material and a loop material each attached to the first side, the hook and loop materials opposingly oriented longitudinally relative to the gripping material on the first side of the base material, whereby the gripping material is brought into contact with a mounting substrate and the hook and loop materials are brought into contact with each other when a first portion of the fender hook is folded upon a second portion of the fender hook.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND OPERATION OF THE INVENTION
(7) For a better understanding of the invention and its operation, turning now to the drawings,
(8) As demonstrated in
(9) Cleat 14 as shown in
(10) Due to the aquatic nature inherent in the intended environment of preferred fender hook 10, it is highly desirable to deploy gripping material 12 on at least one surface of fender hook 10 that will frictionally engage the mounting substrate such as railing 15. Further, it is desirable to utilize a material as gripping material 12 that has a relatively high coefficient of friction while either wet or dry (i.e. at least 3.0). Preferred gripping material 12 defines a rectangular shape with a length less than that of base material 11 and is formed from a gripping material commercially available from 3M™ called 3M Gripping Material. The preferred embodiment of fender hook 10 includes a section of GM 640 3M™ Gripping Material which is formed from a thermoplastic elastomer and a polymeric knit backing. This soft material defines a hardness rating of 40 Shore A, is 33 millimeters (0.8 inches) thick and weighs 12.4 ounces per yard squared (420 g/m.sup.2). This high durability material defines a dry kinetic coefficient of friction rating of 3.5 N and a wet kinetic coefficient of friction rating of 3.4 N in view of ASTMD-1894. By attaching gripping material 12 to the opposing side of base material 11, for example by sewing, adhesive, or the like, the user can wrap preferred fender hook 10 about railing 15 and frictionally engage gripping material 12 with railing 15, providing an outstanding contact grip, regardless of dry or wet conditions. Prior art fender hooks simply do not produce the level of grip in dry and wet conditions as disclosed by the instant invention. Therefore, preferred gripping material 12 defines both wet and dry coefficient of friction ratings of at least 3.0 N, regardless of the material used. It should be understood that in the preferred embodiment, base material 11 and gripping material 12 are formed from different materials, although such is not required.
(11) While the gripping properties of gripping material 12 as described above are outstanding, it is further preferable to urge fender hook 10 in tight frictional engagement with railing 15 to ensure proper grip. Therefore, preferred fender hanger 10 further includes hook and loop material 13′, 13 positioned on longitudinally opposing sides of gripping material 12 as demonstrated in
(12) An alternate embodiment of fender hook 10′ including base material 111, gripping material 112, and hook and loop material 113, 113′ is displayed in
(13) The illustrations and examples provided herein are for explanatory purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims.