The present disclosure relates to pontoon shields. The pontoon shields disclosed herein may, for example, protect pontoons from damage and/or enhance the aesthetic appearance of pontoons. The shields may be fashioned from one or more segments of resilient material configured to attach along a longit
The present disclosure relates to pontoon shields. The pontoon shields disclosed herein may, for example, protect pontoons from damage and/or enhance the aesthetic appearance of pontoons. The shields may be fashioned from one or more segments of resilient material configured to attach along a longitudinal aspect of a pontoon. The shields may be fashioned from a single segment, or from one or more segments configured to mate with one another. The shields may be attached to a pontoon, for example, via an adhesive, weld, and/or one or more brackets, or other mechanical means.
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1. A vessel comprising: a pontoon comprising a hollow sealed metal cylinder;a pontoon shield comprising a length of resilient material having edge surfaces attached to an outer surface of the pontoon along a longitudinal aspect of the pontoon, a curvilinear outer surface, and a concentric curvilinea
1. A vessel comprising: a pontoon comprising a hollow sealed metal cylinder;a pontoon shield comprising a length of resilient material having edge surfaces attached to an outer surface of the pontoon along a longitudinal aspect of the pontoon, a curvilinear outer surface, and a concentric curvilinear inner surface, the inner surface defining, with the outer surface of the pontoon, a generally hemi-cylindrical chamber; anda front segment and a rear segment that close off front and rear ends, respectively, of the chamber. 2. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the length of resilient material is formed of a natural or synthetic rubber to allow the shield to resiliently deflect upon impact and return to its original shape after impact. 3. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the edge surfaces are sealed to the outer surface of the pontoon so as to form a seal effective to prevent water from penetrating between the shield and the pontoon into the chamber. 4. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the length of resilient material is configured to attach to the pontoon, at least in part, by means of an adhesive tape. 5. The vessel of claim 4, wherein the adhesive tape comprises acrylic tape. 6. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the length of resilient material comprises one or more of: natural or synthetic rubbers, polymers, ceramics, and plastics. 7. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the length of resilient material has a cross-sectional thickness from 0.8 mm to 5 mm thick. 8. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the length of resilient material spans between 5% to 100% of the length of the pontoon. 9. The vessel pontoon shield of claim 1, wherein the length of resilient material measures between 3 to 5 inches wide. 10. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional thickness of the length of resilient material is from 0.1 to 1.0 inches. 11. The vessel of claim 1 wherein the length of resilient material is attached to the pontoon at least in part by means of one or more brackets. 12. The vessel of claim 11, wherein the length of resilient material comprises a channel or a socket configured to receive one of the one or more brackets. 13. The vessel of claim 12, wherein the cross-sectional shape of the channel or the socket comprises a circle or an L-shape. 14. The vessel of claim 11, wherein the shield is configured to be removable, without damage to the shield, after having been installed on the pontoon. 15. The vessel of claim 11, wherein the length of resilient material is reinforced with a substantially inductile material. 16. The vessel of claim 15, wherein the substantially inductile material outwardly bisects the resilient material, providing abrasion resistance. 17. The vessel of claim 11, wherein the length of resilient material comprises an outer surface having a splash deflector. 18. The vessel of claim 11, wherein the shield is configured to span at least 10% of the circumference or perimeter of the pontoon. 19. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the length of resilient material is attached to the pontoon along an axis that represents the leading point of impact for the longitudinal aspect of the pontoon. 20. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the front segment and rear segment are formed integrally with the length of resilient material. 21. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the front segment and rear segment are joined to the length of resilient material. 22. The vessel of claim 21, wherein the front segment and rear segment are mated to the length of resilient material with interlocking couplings. 23. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the length of resilient material comprises a plurality of segments, mated together by coupling elements.
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Gibbs Ronnie D. (2415 S. Redwood Rd. Woods Cross UT 84087), Apparatus and methods for shielding the keel and/or bow of a watercraft.
Cochran William H. (P.O. Box 32 ; 72 Water St. Stonington CT 06378-0032), Boltrope attachment of flexible hull portion to a rigid hull portion of an rib.
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