EP0568725A1 - Water-float coupling device - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a device for coupling a plurality of floats on the water (hereinafter referred to as “water-floats”, when applicable) to one another to form an artificial floating island for recreation or a floating pier such as a pontoon (hereinafter referred to as “a water-float coupling device”, when applicable).
- water-floats a device for coupling a plurality of floats on the water
- a floating pier such as a pontoon
- a water-float coupling device of this type has been disclosed by Japanese Patent Application No. 103388/1988.
- the conventional device includes locking means for detachably locking a plurality of floats on the water to one another, thereby to provide an artificial floating island or the like.
- the floats coupled to one another may be moved up and down or swung with respect to one another; that is, they may suffer from relative movement.
- the relative movement may disconnect the floats from one another because they are simply locked to one another with the locking means.
- a water-float coupling device which, according to a first aspect of the present invention, comprises: tightening means for maintaining, when its locking part is engaged with fastening means to connect a plurality of floats to one another, the locking part engaged with the fastening means.
- the water-float coupling device functions as follows: When the locking part is engaged with the fastening means to connect a plurality of floats to one another on the water, the tightening means (15 or 44) acts to maintain the locking part engaged with the fastening means.
- the floats are more positively connected to one another than in the prior art in which they are connected merely with the locking means.
- a float coupling device comprising: fastening means provided on the sides of each of a plurality of floats which can be floated on water; and a locking part which can be detachably engaged with the fastening means, in which, according to a second aspect of the present invention, the locking part comprises a first locking member, and a second locking member, the first locking member comprising a central shaft, and arms extended radially from the lower end of the central shaft, the arms having elastic hooks engageable with retainers of the second locking members, the second locking member having a central hole into which the first locking member is inserted, and retainers located radially outwardly of the central hole which are inserted into the fastening means provided on the side of the floats, with the central shaft of the first locking meter inserted into the central hole, the first locking member being turned about the central axil until the elastic hooks are engaged with the retainers.
- the float coupling device is used as follows: First, the fastening means provided on the sides of floats to be connected to one another are put together, and then the retainers of the second locking member are inserted into the fastening means thus put together. Under this condition, the central shaft of the first locking member is inserted into the central hole of the second locking member in such a manner that the arms of the first locking member are positioned between the retainers of the second locking member. Under this condition, the first locking member is turned so that the elastic hooks of the first locking member are engaged with the retainers of the second locking member; that is, the former are engaged with the latter by one action, to connect the floats to one another.
- FIGS. 1 through 8 show a first embodiment of the invention.
- reference numeral 1 designates a artificial flat floating island which is floated on the water in a sea, lake or the like.
- the floating island 1 is made up of a number of floats arranged side by side, and coupling devices 3 for coupling those floats to one another.
- the floats 2 are similar in configuration to one another; that is, each of the floats 2 is in the form of a regular-hexagonal prism.
- the floats 2 are arranged side by side in such a manner that three floats are set around a vertical axis 4 with no space therebetween, and the coupling devices 3 are used in such a manner that one coupling device is provided for every three floats thus set, to couple the corners of those floats to one another.
- each of the floats 2 is a hollow structure made of polyethylene resin.
- the float 2 has a top wall 5 and a bottom wall 6.
- the top wall is curved upwardly to cause water to flow quickly down the top wall 5 and to give a predetermined mechanical strength to it.
- a number of protrusions are formed on the surface of the top wall 5 so as to prevent persons walking or running on the floating island 1 from slipping.
- the bottom wall 6 is symmetrical in configuration with the top wall 5, being curved downwardly. That is, even when the float is set upside down, it can be used as it is.
- the float 2 has six vertical grooves 7 respectively at six corners as viewed from above which are arcuate in section and extended vertically.
- the coupling devices 3 will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 through 5.
- the coupling devices 3 are made of the same material as the floats 2. Each coupling device 3 is connected to fastening means which are protruded from the side walls of the floats 2, namely, protruded pieces 9. More specifically, the protruded piece 9 is located at the middle of the vertical groove and extended from the bottom of the vertical groove 7 horizontally outwardly, and has a locking hole 10 cut axially.
- a number of floats 2 are arranged side by side in such a manner that three floats are set around one vertical axis 4 with no space therebetween. Accordingly, at each vertical axis 4, a cylindrical hole 8 is formed by the three vertical grooves 7. Therefore, in the cylindrical hole 8, the locking holes 10 of the protruded pieces 9 of the three floats are arranged around the vertical axis 4 at equal angular intervals.
- reference numeral 11 designates a locking part, which comprises: a locking part body 12 which is annular as viewed from above; and three locking protrusions 13 which are extended from the bottom of the annular locking part body 12 and arranged around the central axis of the locking part body 12 at equal angular intervals.
- the locking part body 12 is positioned coaxial with the aforementioned vertical axis 4.
- the three locking protrusions 13 are detachably engaged with the three locking holes 10, respectively, which are positioned around the vertical axis as was described above, so that the floats 2 are coupled to one another.
- the locking part 11 is a hollow structure, which contributes to reduction of the weight of the locking part 11 and to provision of buoyancy.
- the tightening means 15 includes a bolt 17 which is inserted into a central hole 16 from above.
- the lower end portion of the bolt 17 is threaded as indicated at 18, and a nut 19 is engaged with the threaded lower end portion 18 of the bolt 17.
- the nut 19 comprises: a nut body 20 which is engaged with the threaded lower end portion 18 of the bolt 17; and three arms 21 which are extended from the nut body radially outwardly as viewed from above and arranged around the central axis at equal angular interval.
- the head 23 of the bolt 17 is inserted into an annular recess 16a formed in the central hole 16 at the upper end, so that the upper surfaces of the floats 2, the locking body 12, and the head 23 of the bolt 17 are substantially flush with one another.
- the upper surfaces of the locking part body 12 and the head 23 of the bolt 17 form parts of the upper surface of the floating island.
- An engaging recess 24 is formed in the upper surface of each of the arms 21 of the nut.
- the lower end portion of each of the locking protrusions 13 engaged with the locking holes 10 is extended downwardly through the locking hole 10. That is, the lower end portions of the locking protrusions 13 is detachably engaged with the engaging recesses 24 when the bolt 17 and the nut 19 are turned about the vertical axis 4 relative to each other.
- a stopper 25 is welded to the lower end of each of the bolts 17.
- the stopper 25 acts as follows: When the nut 19 is moved down the threaded lower end portion 18 of the bolt while being turned around the latter, the stopper 25 prevents the upper surfaces of the engaging recesses 24 from coming below the lower ends of the locking protrusions 13.
- reference numeral 27 designates turn-stopping protrusions for preventing the turning of the nut 19.
- the turn-stopping protrusions 27 abut against the protruded pieces, so that the nut 19 is prevented from being turned in the same direction.
- reference numeral 28 designates tool recesses with which a tool is engaged to turn the bolt 17.
- the assembly of the locking part 11 and the tightening means 15 is inserted into the cylindrical hole 8 defined by the three floats.
- the nut 19 can go into the space defined by the three protruded pieces 9. Therefore, the nut 19 is positioned in the space as indicated by the phantom lines.
- the locking part 11 is turned (in the direction of the arrow B in FIG. 6) to cause the lower ends of the locking protrusions 13 to disengage from the engaging recesses 24, and then the locking protrusions 13 are aligned with the locking holes 10, respectively.
- the floats 2 can be disconnected from one another as follows: The bolt 17 is turned in the opposite direction, to loosen the nut 19. In this operation, initially the nut 19 tends to turn together with the bolt; however, soon the turn-stopping protrusions 27 abut against the protruded pieces 9, to stop the turning of the nut 19 together with the bolt 17. That is, the floats can be disconnected from one another by performing the above-described float connecting operation in reverse order. This can be also applied to other embodiments of the invention (described below).
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show a second embodiment of the invention.
- the head 23 of a bolt 17 is large enough to fit in the cylindrical hole 8, to cover the locking part body 12 of a locking part 11.
- the head 23 of the bolt 17 has vertical engaging grooves 32 in the cylindrical wall in such a manner that the engaging grooves 32 are positioned diametrically opposite to each other.
- the engaging grooves 32 are used as follows: When the bolt 17 is to be turned, the spanner 30 is engaged with the engaging grooves 32, or the fingers of the operator are fitted in them.
- the head 23 has a central recess 33 at the center, which may be utilized for instance as follows:
- the pole of a flag or sunshade may be fitted in the central recess 33.
- reference numeral 34 designates an annular protrusion for preventing the locking part body 12 from coming off the threaded end portion 18 of the bolt 17. That is, the annular protrusion 34 and the head 23 of the bolt 17 clamp the locking part body 12 to prevent the latter 12 from coming off the threaded end portion 18 of the bolt 17 unintentionally.
- FIGS. 11, 12 and 13 show a third embodiment of the invention.
- each vertical groove 7 is expanded into an expanded portion 35, so that when three float corners are set together, the outer surfaces of the expanded potions 35 define a cylinder-shaped tightening hole 36.
- An arcuate groove 37 forming fastening means is formed in the upper surface of the expanded portion 35.
- a bottomed circular locking hole 38 which also forms the fastening means, is formed in the lower surface of the expanded portion 35.
- the lower locking part 41 has three arms 42 which are extended radially outwardly of the vertical axis 4 and are arranged at equal angular intervals, so that the three arms 42 are detachably engaged with the above-described locking holes 38. That is, the upper locking part 40 and the lower locking part 41 are engaged in the above-described manner to connect the floats 2 to one another.
- the upper locking part 40 is slidably rotatable on the arcuate grooves 37 around the vertical axis 4.
- the upper surface of the upper locking part 40 is substantially flush with the upper surfaces 5 of the floats 2, while the lower surface of the lower locking part 41 is substantially flush with the lower surfaces 6 of the floats 2.
- reference numeral 44 designates tightening means which comprises: a nut 45 integral with the upper looking part 40; and a bolt 46 which is integral with the lower locking part 41 and threadably engaged with the nut 45.
- the nut 45 and the bolt 46 are inserted along the vertical axis 4 into the aforementioned tightening hole 36.
- the upper locking part 40 has three operating recesses 48 in the upper surface. The fingers of the operator are inserted into those operating recesses 48 to turn the upper locking part 40 together with the nut 45.
- the nut 4 is slidably engaged with the bolt 46 in advance as shown in FIG. 13, and then the arms 42 are inserted into the spaces defined by the expanded portions 35 adjacent to one another, respectively (as indicated by the phantom lines in FIG. 12).
- the arms 42 are turned 60° around the vertical axis 4 until the arms 42 are aligned with the locking holes 38, respectively (as indicated by the phantom lines in FIG. 11, and by the broken lines in FIG. 12). Thereafter, the upper locking part 40, the lower locking part 41, and the tightening means 44 are pulled upwardly, so that the arms 42 are engaged with the locking holes 38, respectively.
- the upper locking part 40 is turned, the nut 45 is threadably engaged with the bolt 46, so that the upper locking part 40 is fitted in the arcuate grooves 37; that is, the upper locking part 40 and the lower locking part 41 are maintained engaged with each other (as indicated by the solid lines in FIG. 11).
- FIGS. 14-21 show a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- a float coupling device 56 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described in more detail.
- the float coupling device 56 comprises an axle joint 57, a pin plate 58, and a ring joint 59, which are all made of hard synthetic resin.
- the axle joint 57 is made up of a central shaft 571, and three arms 573 extended radially from the lower end of the central shaft in such a manner they are arranged around the central shaft at angular intervals of 120°. Each of the arms 573 has an elastic hook 572 at the end.
- the upper end portion of the central shaft 571 is formed into a nut, The nut-shaped upper end portion merges with a threaded portion 574.
- the central shaft 571 has a central hole 575 extended along its central axis. When a bar-shaped auxiliary cover member 53' is inserted, a bolt is inserted into the central hole 575 and fixed with the nut. The central hole is utilized when the floats are fixedly stacked.
- a half of the upper surface of each of the arms 573 of the axle joint 57 where the elastic hook 572 is engaged with a pin shaft 582, is tapered as shown in the part (b) of FIG. 16. Hence, even when the coupling protruded pieces 9 of the floats to be connected are vertically shifted from each other for instance by waves, they can be smoothly engaged with the pin shafts 582.
- the pin plate 58 is substantially in the form of a regular triangle with three corners rounded.
- the pin plate 58 has a pin plate hole 581 at the center, and three pin shafts 582 at the three vertexes, respectively, in such a manner that the pin shafts are extended downwardly.
- the pin shafts 582 are made hollow, for reduction of the weight, and have drain holes 583 so that no water is collected in the bottom.
- the ring joint 59 is of split type, and it is used to prevent the axle joint 57 from coming off.
- the floats 2 are hexagonal; however, the invention is not limited thereto or thereby. That is, the configuration of the floats may be modified freely as long as the resultant floats are equal in function to those described above, and can be coupled to one another with the coupling devices 56.
- a coupling device 56 is sub-assembled in advance in such a manner that the central shaft 571 of the axle joint 57 is inserted into the pin plate hole 581 of the pin plate 58 from behind in such a manner that the arms 573 are positioned between the pin shafts 582 of the pin plate 58, and the ring joint 59 is put on the central shaft 571.
- the coupling protruded pieces 9 of three hexagonal floats 2 are set together, and the pin shafts 582 of the pin plate 58 of the sub-assembled coupling device 56 are inserted into the coupling holes 10 of the protruded pieces 9, respectively.
- the axle joint 57 is turned until the elastic hooks 572 engage with the pin shafts 582, respectively.
- the cover member 53 is threadably engaged with the top part of the coupling device 56.
- the artificial floating island 51 has been formed with a plurality of floats 2.
- the floats are assembled in two layers on the land, and then are moved to the water; or the floats may be assembled in two layers on the water directly.
- an upper layer of floats and a lower layer of floats are formed according to the following procedure: First, the axle joint 57 and the pin plate 58 are sub-assembled in advance in such a manner that the central shaft 571 of the axle joint 57 is inserted into the pin plate hole 581 of the pin plate 58 and the arms 573 of the axle joint 57 are located between the pin shaft 582. Second, the coupling protruded pieces 9 of hexagonal floats 2 adjacent to one another are put together, and the pin shafts 582 of the pin plate 58 are inserted into the coupling holes 10 of the protruded pieces 9 thus put together.
- a cover member 53 put on each of the coupling devices 56 of the floats 2 A , as shown in FIG. 20, is a hollow structure made of synthetic resin having a central hole 61 (hereinafter referred to as "a lower cover 53 A ", when applicable).
- the upper portion of the inner surface of the central hole 61 has a flange-shaped protruded piece 611 at a predetermined position.
- the portion of the central hole 61 which is above the flange-shaped protruded piece is larger in diameter.
- a stay rod 62 for coupling the lower layer of floats 2 A and the upper layer of floats 2 B is inserted into the central hole 61.
- the flange-shaped protruded piece 611 is tapered inwardly so as to facilitate the insertion of the lower end portion of the stay rod 62.
- the stay rod 62 as shown in FIG. 21, is made up of a first hollow cylindrical portion 621 having recesses on the outside which is relatively large in diameter, an nut-buried upper portion 622 which is extended upwardly from the hollow cylindrical portion and consists of a small cylindrical portion and a nut-shaped portions and a lower portion 623 consisting of a second hollow cylindrical portion relatively small in diameter the inner wall of which is threaded, the lower portion merging with the hollow cylindrical part 621 through an annular recessed portion 624.
- the edge of the opening of the second hollow cylindrical portion, and the edge of the lower end face of the first hollow cylindrical portion are rounded, so that, when the stay rod 62 is inserted from above, the lower end of the second hollow cylindrical portion of the lower portion 623 is slid down the sloped portion of the flange-shaped protruded piece 611 of the lower cover 53 A . Finally, the flange-shaped protruded piece 611 is fixedly fitted into the annular recessed portion 624 of the stay rod 62. Under this condition, the stay rod 62 is threadably engaged with the threaded portion 574 of the axle joint 57, so that the lower cover 53 A is put on the coupling device 56, thus covering the gaps between the adjacent floats 2 A .
- floats 2 B are connected to one another with the coupling devices 56 to form a lower layer of floats 2 B .
- the central hole 575 of the central shaft 571 of the axle joint 57 of each of the coupling devices 56 is engaged with the upper portion 622 of the respective stay rod 62.
- a relatively long bolt 63 having a threaded end portion is threadably engaged with the nut of the upper portion 622 of the stay rod 62.
- the head of the long bolt 63 is in contact with the inside of the upper cover 53 B .
- the upper cover 53 B is threadably engaged with the respective axle joint 57.
- each of the upper covers 53 B is so designed that the drain hole 64 in the bottom is expanded downwardly so as to be in contact with the upper surface of the pin plate 58; that is, the drain hole serves as means for preventing the turning of the upper cover 53 B .
- FIGS. 22, 23 and 24 show a fifth embodiment of the invention, in which each float 2 is regular-triangular as viewed from above.
- FIG. 25 shows a sixth embodiment of the invention, in which each float 2 is square as viewed from above.
- FIG. 26 shows a seventh embodiment of the invention.
- a floating island 1 is made up of the floats 2 employed in the first, fifth and sixth embodiments.
- FIG. 27 shows a eighth embodiment of the invention.
- each float 2 is regular-triangular as viewed from above, and has a vertical groove 7 and a protruded piece 9 at the middle of each of the three sides.
- the vertical groove 7 and the protruded piece 9 form a coupling device 3.
- FIG. 28 shows an ninth embodiment of the invention.
- each float 2 is square as viewed from above, and has a vertical groove 7 and a protruded piece 7 at the middle of each of the four sides.
- the vertical groove 7 and the protruded piece 9 form a coupling device 3.
- FIG. 29 shows a tenth embodiment of the invention.
- each float 2 is regular-hexagonal as viewed from above, and has a vertical groove 7 and a protruded piece 7 at the middle of each of the six sides.
- the vertical groove 7 and the protruded piece 9 form a coupling device 3.
- FIG. 30 shows an eleventh embodiment of the invention.
- each float 2 is regular-octagonal square as viewed from above, and has a vertical groove 7 and a protruded piece 7 at the middle of each of the eight sides at the middle.
- the vertical groove 7 and the protruded piece 9 form a coupling device 3.
- the coupling device 3 may be so modified that it is protruded above the floats 2, so as to be used as a support for a tent or a sunshade.
- protrusions 21 may be formed on the side walls of the floats. That is, even when the floats 2 are swung by waves, they are maintained spaced away from one another by means of the protrusions 21, which eliminates the difficulty that for instance the fingers are caught in the gaps between the floats.
- the water-float coupling device of the invention comprises: the tightening means for maintaining the locking part engaged with the fastening means provided on the sides of a plurality of water-floats thereby to maintain the water-floats connected to one another.
- the floats are more positively connected to one another than in the prior art in which they are connected merely with the locking means.
- the floats are greatly moved relative to one another, for instance, waves, they will never be unintentionally disconnected from one another.
- the float coupling device of the invention is designed as described above.
- the second locking member can be visually aligned with the fastening means with ease which are the coupling holes formed in the protruded pieces of the floats, and the central shaft of the first locking member can be inserted into the central hole of the second locking member. Therefore, by turning the central shaft of the first locking member, the locking part can be positively engaged with the fastening means.
- the float coupling device can be manufactured at low cost.
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- This invention relates to a device for coupling a plurality of floats on the water (hereinafter referred to as "water-floats", when applicable) to one another to form an artificial floating island for recreation or a floating pier such as a pontoon (hereinafter referred to as "a water-float coupling device", when applicable).
- A water-float coupling device of this type has been disclosed by Japanese Patent Application No. 103388/1988.
- The conventional device includes locking means for detachably locking a plurality of floats on the water to one another, thereby to provide an artificial floating island or the like.
- On the other hand, sometimes big waves are formed on the water, especially in the ocean. In such a case, the floats coupled to one another may be moved up and down or swung with respect to one another; that is, they may suffer from relative movement. The relative movement may disconnect the floats from one another because they are simply locked to one another with the locking means.
- In view of the foregoing, it is an object of this invention to provide a water-float coupling device which, even when floats are greatly moved relative to one another, prevents the floats from being unintentionally disconnected from one another.
- The foregoing object of the invention has been achieved by the provision of a water-float coupling device which, according to a first aspect of the present invention, comprises: tightening means for maintaining, when its locking part is engaged with fastening means to connect a plurality of floats to one another, the locking part engaged with the fastening means.
- The water-float coupling device according to the first aspect of the invention functions as follows:
When the locking part is engaged with the fastening means to connect a plurality of floats to one another on the water, the tightening means (15 or 44) acts to maintain the locking part engaged with the fastening means. - Hence, the floats are more positively connected to one another than in the prior art in which they are connected merely with the locking means.
- In addition, the foregoing object of the invention has been achieved by the provision of a float coupling device comprising: fastening means provided on the sides of each of a plurality of floats which can be floated on water; and a locking part which can be detachably engaged with the fastening means, in which, according to a second aspect of the present invention, the locking part comprises a first locking member, and a second locking member,
the first locking member comprising a central shaft, and arms extended radially from the lower end of the central shaft, the arms having elastic hooks engageable with retainers of the second locking members,
the second locking member having a central hole into which the first locking member is inserted, and retainers located radially outwardly of the central hole which are inserted into the fastening means provided on the side of the floats,
with the central shaft of the first locking meter inserted into the central hole, the first locking member being turned about the central axil until the elastic hooks are engaged with the retainers. - The float coupling device is used as follows: First, the fastening means provided on the sides of floats to be connected to one another are put together, and then the retainers of the second locking member are inserted into the fastening means thus put together. Under this condition, the central shaft of the first locking member is inserted into the central hole of the second locking member in such a manner that the arms of the first locking member are positioned between the retainers of the second locking member. Under this condition, the first locking member is turned so that the elastic hooks of the first locking member are engaged with the retainers of the second locking member; that is, the former are engaged with the latter by one action, to connect the floats to one another.
- By connecting other floats in the came manner, one artificial floating island is formed. With the float coupling device, the floats will never be unintentionally disconnected from one another even when they are moved with respect to one another.
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- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a coupling device;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an artificial floating island;
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the floating island;
- FIG. 4 is a side view of a float taken in the direction of line IV-IV in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the float taken in the direction of line V-V in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view taken along line VI-VI in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the coupling device;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view for a description of an operation of the coupling device;
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken along line IX-IX in FIG. 10, showing a second embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 10 is a plan view of a coupling device in the second embodiment;
- FIG. 11 is a fragmentary sectional view taken in the direction of arrow XI-XI in FIG. 12, showing a third embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 12 is a plan view of a coupling device in the third embodiment;
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the coupling device in the third embodiment;
- FIG. 14 is a fragmentary sectional view of the float coupling device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 15 is a bottom view of a pin plate forming the float coupling device;
The part (a) of FIG. 16 is a plan view of an axle joint forming the float coupling device, and part (b) of FIG. 16 is a fragmentary side view of the axle joint; - FIG. 17 is a sectional view of the axle joint taken along line A-A' in the part (a) of FIG. 16;
- FIG. 18 is a sectional view of a cover member of the float coupling device;
- FIG. 19 is a sectional view showing one of the floats on the water which are coupled to one another with the float coupling device;
- FIG. 20 is a sectional view showing an auxiliary cover member which is used when floats are stacked for the purpose of storage or use;
- FIG. 21 is a sectional view of a stay rod used for connecting the float coupling devices shown in FIG. 12;
- FIG. 22 is a plan view of an artificial floating island, showing a fifth embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 23 is a side view of a float taken in the direction of arrow XXIII-XXIII in FIG. 22;
- FIG. 24 is a side view of the float taken in the direction of arrow XXIV-XXIV in FIG. 22;
- FIG. 25 is a plan view of an artificial floating island, showing a sixth embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 26 is a plan view of an artificial floating island, showing a seventh embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 27 is a plan view of an artificial floating island, showing a eighth embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 28 is a plan view of an artificial floating island, showing an ninth embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 29 is a plan view of an artificial floating island, showing a tenth embodiment of the invention; and
- FIG. 30 is a plan view of an artificial floating island, showing a eleventh embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 31 is a substantially horizontal sectional view of floats connected to one another in fourth embodiment of the invention.
- Preferred embodiments of this invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- FIGS. 1 through 8 show a first embodiment of the invention.
- In FIGS. 2 and 3,
reference numeral 1 designates a artificial flat floating island which is floated on the water in a sea, lake or the like. The floatingisland 1 is made up of a number of floats arranged side by side, andcoupling devices 3 for coupling those floats to one another. - The
floats 2 are similar in configuration to one another; that is, each of thefloats 2 is in the form of a regular-hexagonal prism. Thefloats 2 are arranged side by side in such a manner that three floats are set around avertical axis 4 with no space therebetween, and thecoupling devices 3 are used in such a manner that one coupling device is provided for every three floats thus set, to couple the corners of those floats to one another. - As shown in FIGS. 1, 3, 4 and 5, each of the
floats 2 is a hollow structure made of polyethylene resin. Thefloat 2 has atop wall 5 and abottom wall 6. The top wall is curved upwardly to cause water to flow quickly down thetop wall 5 and to give a predetermined mechanical strength to it. A number of protrusions (not shown) are formed on the surface of thetop wall 5 so as to prevent persons walking or running on the floatingisland 1 from slipping. Thebottom wall 6 is symmetrical in configuration with thetop wall 5, being curved downwardly. That is, even when the float is set upside down, it can be used as it is. Thefloat 2 has sixvertical grooves 7 respectively at six corners as viewed from above which are arcuate in section and extended vertically. - The
coupling devices 3 will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 through 5. - The
coupling devices 3 are made of the same material as thefloats 2. Eachcoupling device 3 is connected to fastening means which are protruded from the side walls of thefloats 2, namely, protrudedpieces 9. More specifically, the protrudedpiece 9 is located at the middle of the vertical groove and extended from the bottom of thevertical groove 7 horizontally outwardly, and has a lockinghole 10 cut axially. - As was described above, a number of
floats 2 are arranged side by side in such a manner that three floats are set around onevertical axis 4 with no space therebetween. Accordingly, at eachvertical axis 4, acylindrical hole 8 is formed by the threevertical grooves 7. Therefore, in thecylindrical hole 8, the locking holes 10 of the protrudedpieces 9 of the three floats are arranged around thevertical axis 4 at equal angular intervals. - In FIGS. 1,
reference numeral 11 designates a locking part, which comprises: a lockingpart body 12 which is annular as viewed from above; and three lockingprotrusions 13 which are extended from the bottom of the annularlocking part body 12 and arranged around the central axis of the lockingpart body 12 at equal angular intervals. The lockingpart body 12 is positioned coaxial with the aforementionedvertical axis 4. - When the locking
part body 12 is inserted into thecylindrical hole 8, the three lockingprotrusions 13 are detachably engaged with the three lockingholes 10, respectively, which are positioned around the vertical axis as was described above, so that thefloats 2 are coupled to one another. - The locking
part 11 is a hollow structure, which contributes to reduction of the weight of the lockingpart 11 and to provision of buoyancy. - In order to hold the locking
part 11 locked to the protrudedpieces 9, tightening means 15 is provided as shown in FIGS. 1 and 6. - The tightening means 15 includes a
bolt 17 which is inserted into acentral hole 16 from above. The lower end portion of thebolt 17 is threaded as indicated at 18, and anut 19 is engaged with the threadedlower end portion 18 of thebolt 17. Thenut 19 comprises: anut body 20 which is engaged with the threadedlower end portion 18 of thebolt 17; and threearms 21 which are extended from the nut body radially outwardly as viewed from above and arranged around the central axis at equal angular interval. When thenut 19 is threadably engaged with thebolt 17, thehead 23 of thebolt 17 and thearms 21 of thenut 19 clamp the protrudedpieces 9 and the lockingpart 11 from above and below which have been locked to one another, so that the lockingpart 11 is held locked to the protrudedpieces 9. - In this operation, the
head 23 of thebolt 17 is inserted into anannular recess 16a formed in thecentral hole 16 at the upper end, so that the upper surfaces of thefloats 2, the lockingbody 12, and thehead 23 of thebolt 17 are substantially flush with one another. The upper surfaces of the lockingpart body 12 and thehead 23 of thebolt 17 form parts of the upper surface of the floating island. - An engaging
recess 24 is formed in the upper surface of each of thearms 21 of the nut. The lower end portion of each of the lockingprotrusions 13 engaged with the locking holes 10 is extended downwardly through the lockinghole 10. That is, the lower end portions of the lockingprotrusions 13 is detachably engaged with the engagingrecesses 24 when thebolt 17 and thenut 19 are turned about thevertical axis 4 relative to each other. - When the
bolt 17 is turned in the direction of the arrow A in FIG. 1 (or in the tightening direction), thenut 19 tends to turn in the same direction; however, in this operation, the engagingrecesses 24 are engaged with the lower end portions of the lockingprotrusions 13, thus preventing the nut from being turned in the same direction. - A
stopper 25 is welded to the lower end of each of thebolts 17. Thestopper 25 acts as follows: When thenut 19 is moved down the threadedlower end portion 18 of the bolt while being turned around the latter, thestopper 25 prevents the upper surfaces of the engagingrecesses 24 from coming below the lower ends of the lockingprotrusions 13. - Further in FIG. 1,
reference numeral 27 designates turn-stopping protrusions for preventing the turning of thenut 19. When thebolt 17 is turned in the direction opposite to the direction of the arrow A in FIG. 1 (or in the loosening direction), thenut 19 tends to turn in the same direction. However, in this case, the turn-stoppingprotrusions 27 abut against the protruded pieces, so that thenut 19 is prevented from being turned in the same direction. Furthermore in FIG. 1,reference numeral 28 designates tool recesses with which a tool is engaged to turn thebolt 17. - Now, a procedure of coupling the
floats 2 to one another with the above-describedcoupling devices 3. , as indicated by the arrows in FIG. 2, three floats to be coupled to one another are set together around avertical axis 4, thus defining the above-describecylindrical hole 8. - As shown in FIG. 7, the assembly of the locking
part 11 and the tightening means 15 is inserted into thecylindrical hole 8 defined by the three floats. In this connection, it should be noted that, as indicated by the phantom lines in FIG. 6, thenut 19 can go into the space defined by the three protrudedpieces 9. Therefore, thenut 19 is positioned in the space as indicated by the phantom lines. Under this condition, the lockingpart 11 is turned (in the direction of the arrow B in FIG. 6) to cause the lower ends of the lockingprotrusions 13 to disengage from the engagingrecesses 24, and then the lockingprotrusions 13 are aligned with the locking holes 10, respectively. Thereafter, the lockingpart 11 together with thebolt 17 is moved downwardly to insert the lockingprotrusions 13 into the respective locking holes 10. In this operation, thenut 19 is moved downwardly together with thebolt 17, so that the former 19 is positioned below the protrudedpieces 9. As a result, thefloats 2 are locked to one another. - Next, as shown in FIG. 8, with the pawls of a
spanner 30 engaged with the aforementioned tool recesses 28, thebolt 17 is turned in the direction of the arrow C in FIG. 8 (corresponding to the direction of the arrow A in FIG. 1 or the direction of the arrow B in FIG. 6) so that its threadedend portion 18 is threadably engaged with thenut 19. In this engaging operation, initially thenut 19 is turned together with thebolt 17 to cause the engaging recesses 14 to abut against the lockingprotrusions 13. That is, when the engaging recesses abut against the locking protrusion in the manner, the turning of thenut 19 together with the bolt is stopped. - When the
bolt 17 is further turned, as shown in FIG. 1 the protrudedpieces 9 and the lockingpart 11 are clamped by the tightening means from above and below, so that theprotruded pieces 9 are maintained engaged with the lockingpart 11. Thus, thefloats 2 have been coupled to one another. - The
floats 2 can be disconnected from one another as follows: Thebolt 17 is turned in the opposite direction, to loosen thenut 19. In this operation, initially thenut 19 tends to turn together with the bolt; however, soon the turn-stoppingprotrusions 27 abut against the protrudedpieces 9, to stop the turning of thenut 19 together with thebolt 17. That is, the floats can be disconnected from one another by performing the above-described float connecting operation in reverse order. This can be also applied to other embodiments of the invention (described below). - FIGS. 9 and 10 show a second embodiment of the invention.
- In the second embodiment, the
head 23 of abolt 17 is large enough to fit in thecylindrical hole 8, to cover the lockingpart body 12 of a lockingpart 11. Thehead 23 of thebolt 17 has verticalengaging grooves 32 in the cylindrical wall in such a manner that the engaginggrooves 32 are positioned diametrically opposite to each other. The engaginggrooves 32 are used as follows: When thebolt 17 is to be turned, thespanner 30 is engaged with the engaginggrooves 32, or the fingers of the operator are fitted in them. - The
head 23 has acentral recess 33 at the center, which may be utilized for instance as follows: The pole of a flag or sunshade may be fitted in thecentral recess 33. - Further in FIG. 9,
reference numeral 34 designates an annular protrusion for preventing the lockingpart body 12 from coming off the threadedend portion 18 of thebolt 17. That is, theannular protrusion 34 and thehead 23 of thebolt 17 clamp the lockingpart body 12 to prevent the latter 12 from coming off the threadedend portion 18 of thebolt 17 unintentionally. - FIGS. 11, 12 and 13 show a third embodiment of the invention.
- In the third embodiment, the middle portion of each
vertical groove 7 is expanded into an expandedportion 35, so that when three float corners are set together, the outer surfaces of the expandedpotions 35 define a cylinder-shapedtightening hole 36. - An
arcuate groove 37 forming fastening means is formed in the upper surface of the expandedportion 35. In addition, a bottomedcircular locking hole 38, which also forms the fastening means, is formed in the lower surface of the expandedportion 35. When three float corners are set together, the threearcuate grooves 37 lie like a ring around thevertical axis 4, with which a disk-shapedupper locking part 40 is detachably engaged. In this case, the three lockingholes 38 are arranged around thevertical axis 4 at equal angular intervals. Alower locking part 41 is detachably engaged with the locking holes 38. More specifically, thelower locking part 41 has threearms 42 which are extended radially outwardly of thevertical axis 4 and are arranged at equal angular intervals, so that the threearms 42 are detachably engaged with the above-described locking holes 38. That is, theupper locking part 40 and thelower locking part 41 are engaged in the above-described manner to connect thefloats 2 to one another. - The
upper locking part 40 is slidably rotatable on thearcuate grooves 37 around thevertical axis 4. The upper surface of theupper locking part 40 is substantially flush with theupper surfaces 5 of thefloats 2, while the lower surface of thelower locking part 41 is substantially flush with thelower surfaces 6 of thefloats 2. - In FIG. 11 and 13,
reference numeral 44 designates tightening means which comprises: anut 45 integral with the upper lookingpart 40; and abolt 46 which is integral with thelower locking part 41 and threadably engaged with thenut 45. Thenut 45 and thebolt 46 are inserted along thevertical axis 4 into theaforementioned tightening hole 36. - The
upper locking part 40 has three operatingrecesses 48 in the upper surface. The fingers of the operator are inserted into those operatingrecesses 48 to turn theupper locking part 40 together with thenut 45. - In connecting the
floats 2 to one another, thenut 4 is slidably engaged with thebolt 46 in advance as shown in FIG. 13, and then thearms 42 are inserted into the spaces defined by the expandedportions 35 adjacent to one another, respectively (as indicated by the phantom lines in FIG. 12). - Under this condition, the
arms 42 are turned 60° around thevertical axis 4 until thearms 42 are aligned with the locking holes 38, respectively (as indicated by the phantom lines in FIG. 11, and by the broken lines in FIG. 12). Thereafter, theupper locking part 40, thelower locking part 41, and the tightening means 44 are pulled upwardly, so that thearms 42 are engaged with the locking holes 38, respectively. When, under this condition, theupper locking part 40 is turned, thenut 45 is threadably engaged with thebolt 46, so that theupper locking part 40 is fitted in thearcuate grooves 37; that is, theupper locking part 40 and thelower locking part 41 are maintained engaged with each other (as indicated by the solid lines in FIG. 11). - FIGS. 14-21 show a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- A
float coupling device 56 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described in more detail. - The
float coupling device 56 comprises an axle joint 57, apin plate 58, and a ring joint 59, which are all made of hard synthetic resin. - The axle joint 57 is made up of a
central shaft 57₁, and threearms 57₃ extended radially from the lower end of the central shaft in such a manner they are arranged around the central shaft at angular intervals of 120°. Each of thearms 57₃ has anelastic hook 57₂ at the end. The upper end portion of thecentral shaft 57₁ is formed into a nut, The nut-shaped upper end portion merges with a threadedportion 57₄. Thecentral shaft 57₁ has acentral hole 57₅ extended along its central axis. When a bar-shaped auxiliary cover member 53' is inserted, a bolt is inserted into thecentral hole 57₅ and fixed with the nut. The central hole is utilized when the floats are fixedly stacked. A half of the upper surface of each of thearms 57₃ of the axle joint 57 where theelastic hook 57₂ is engaged with apin shaft 58₂, is tapered as shown in the part (b) of FIG. 16. Hence, even when the coupling protrudedpieces 9 of the floats to be connected are vertically shifted from each other for instance by waves, they can be smoothly engaged with thepin shafts 58₂. - The
pin plate 58 is substantially in the form of a regular triangle with three corners rounded. Thepin plate 58 has apin plate hole 58₁ at the center, and threepin shafts 58₂ at the three vertexes, respectively, in such a manner that the pin shafts are extended downwardly. Thepin shafts 58₂ are made hollow, for reduction of the weight, and havedrain holes 58₃ so that no water is collected in the bottom. - The ring joint 59 is of split type, and it is used to prevent the axle joint 57 from coming off.
- In the above-described embodiment, the
floats 2 are hexagonal; however, the invention is not limited thereto or thereby. That is, the configuration of the floats may be modified freely as long as the resultant floats are equal in function to those described above, and can be coupled to one another with thecoupling devices 56. - Now, a procedure of connecting the
floats 2 to one another to form an artificial floating island 51 will be described. - First, a
coupling device 56 is sub-assembled in advance in such a manner that thecentral shaft 57₁ of the axle joint 57 is inserted into thepin plate hole 58₁ of thepin plate 58 from behind in such a manner that thearms 57₃ are positioned between thepin shafts 58₂ of thepin plate 58, and the ring joint 59 is put on thecentral shaft 57₁. Second, the coupling protrudedpieces 9 of threehexagonal floats 2 are set together, and thepin shafts 58₂ of thepin plate 58 of thesub-assembled coupling device 56 are inserted into the coupling holes 10 of the protrudedpieces 9, respectively. Then, the axle joint 57 is turned until theelastic hooks 57₂ engage with thepin shafts 58₂, respectively. Thereafter, by tighteningholes 53₁ formed in the cover member 53 (shown in FIG. 18), thecover member 53 is threadably engaged with the top part of thecoupling device 56. Thus, the artificial floating island 51 has been formed with a plurality offloats 2. - Now, one modification of the fourth embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 20 and 21. In the modification, floats stacked in two layers are floated on water.
- In the modification, similarly as in the above-described case, the floats are assembled in two layers on the land, and then are moved to the water; or the floats may be assembled in two layers on the water directly.
- Similarly as in the above-described embodiment, an upper layer of floats and a lower layer of floats are formed according to the following procedure: First, the axle joint 57 and the
pin plate 58 are sub-assembled in advance in such a manner that thecentral shaft 57₁ of the axle joint 57 is inserted into thepin plate hole 58₁ of thepin plate 58 and thearms 57₃ of the axle joint 57 are located between thepin shaft 58₂. Second, the coupling protrudedpieces 9 ofhexagonal floats 2 adjacent to one another are put together, and thepin shafts 58₂ of thepin plate 58 are inserted into the coupling holes 10 of the protrudedpieces 9 thus put together. Under this condition, the ring joint 59 is put on thecentral shaft 57₁, and then the axle joint 57 is turned around its central axis so that theelastic hooks 57₂ are engaged with thepin shafts 58₂. However, the procedure taken after the formation of the upper and lower layers of floats, is different becausecover members 53 and members for connecting thefloats 2A in the lower layer and thefloats 2B in the upper layer are different in structure from those described above. - A
cover member 53 put on each of thecoupling devices 56 of thefloats 2A, as shown in FIG. 20, is a hollow structure made of synthetic resin having a central hole 61 (hereinafter referred to as "alower cover 53A", when applicable). The upper portion of the inner surface of thecentral hole 61 has a flange-shapedprotruded piece 61₁ at a predetermined position. The portion of thecentral hole 61 which is above the flange-shaped protruded piece is larger in diameter. Astay rod 62 for coupling the lower layer offloats 2A and the upper layer offloats 2B is inserted into thecentral hole 61. The flange-shapedprotruded piece 61₁ is tapered inwardly so as to facilitate the insertion of the lower end portion of thestay rod 62. Thestay rod 62, as shown in FIG. 21, is made up of a first hollowcylindrical portion 62₁ having recesses on the outside which is relatively large in diameter, an nut-buriedupper portion 62₂ which is extended upwardly from the hollow cylindrical portion and consists of a small cylindrical portion and a nut-shaped portions and alower portion 62₃ consisting of a second hollow cylindrical portion relatively small in diameter the inner wall of which is threaded, the lower portion merging with the hollowcylindrical part 62₁ through an annular recessedportion 62₄. The edge of the opening of the second hollow cylindrical portion, and the edge of the lower end face of the first hollow cylindrical portion are rounded, so that, when thestay rod 62 is inserted from above, the lower end of the second hollow cylindrical portion of thelower portion 62₃ is slid down the sloped portion of the flange-shapedprotruded piece 61₁ of thelower cover 53A. Finally, the flange-shapedprotruded piece 61₁ is fixedly fitted into the annular recessedportion 62₄ of thestay rod 62. Under this condition, thestay rod 62 is threadably engaged with the threadedportion 57₄ of the axle joint 57, so that thelower cover 53A is put on thecoupling device 56, thus covering the gaps between the adjacent floats 2A. By performing the above-described operations repeatedly; that is, by putting the lower covers 53A coupled to the stay rode 62 on thecoupling devices 56 in the above-described manner, the gaps between a given number offloats 2A are covered. - Next, similarly as in the formation of the upper layer of
floats 2A, floats 2B are connected to one another with thecoupling devices 56 to form a lower layer offloats 2B. In the lower layer offloats 2B, thecentral hole 57₅ of thecentral shaft 57₁ of theaxle joint 57 of each of thecoupling devices 56 is engaged with theupper portion 62₂ of therespective stay rod 62. Under this condition, a relativelylong bolt 63 having a threaded end portion is threadably engaged with the nut of theupper portion 62₂ of thestay rod 62. In this case, the head of thelong bolt 63 is in contact with the inside of theupper cover 53B. Theupper cover 53B is threadably engaged with the respective axle joint 57. Thus, the upper layer offloats 2B has been connected to the lower layer offloats 2A. Each of the upper covers 53B is so designed that thedrain hole 64 in the bottom is expanded downwardly so as to be in contact with the upper surface of thepin plate 58; that is, the drain hole serves as means for preventing the turning of theupper cover 53B. - FIGS. 22, 23 and 24 show a fifth embodiment of the invention, in which each
float 2 is regular-triangular as viewed from above. - FIG. 25 shows a sixth embodiment of the invention, in which each
float 2 is square as viewed from above. - FIG. 26 shows a seventh embodiment of the invention. In the sixth embodiment, a floating
island 1 is made up of thefloats 2 employed in the first, fifth and sixth embodiments. - FIG. 27 shows a eighth embodiment of the invention. In the eighth embodiment, each
float 2 is regular-triangular as viewed from above, and has avertical groove 7 and aprotruded piece 9 at the middle of each of the three sides. Thevertical groove 7 and theprotruded piece 9 form acoupling device 3. - FIG. 28 shows an ninth embodiment of the invention. In the ninth embodiment, each
float 2 is square as viewed from above, and has avertical groove 7 and aprotruded piece 7 at the middle of each of the four sides. Thevertical groove 7 and theprotruded piece 9 form acoupling device 3. - FIG. 29 shows a tenth embodiment of the invention. In the tenth embodiment, each
float 2 is regular-hexagonal as viewed from above, and has avertical groove 7 and aprotruded piece 7 at the middle of each of the six sides. Thevertical groove 7 and theprotruded piece 9 form acoupling device 3. - FIG. 30 shows an eleventh embodiment of the invention. In the eleventh embodiment, each
float 2 is regular-octagonal square as viewed from above, and has avertical groove 7 and aprotruded piece 7 at the middle of each of the eight sides at the middle. Thevertical groove 7 and theprotruded piece 9 form acoupling device 3. - In the above-described embodiments, the
coupling device 3 may be so modified that it is protruded above thefloats 2, so as to be used as a support for a tent or a sunshade. - In addition, as shown in Fig. 31, in order to prevent, for instance, the fingers from being caught in the gaps between the
floats 2,protrusions 2₁ may be formed on the side walls of the floats. That is, even when thefloats 2 are swung by waves, they are maintained spaced away from one another by means of theprotrusions 2₁, which eliminates the difficulty that for instance the fingers are caught in the gaps between the floats. - As was described above, the water-float coupling device of the invention comprises: the tightening means for maintaining the locking part engaged with the fastening means provided on the sides of a plurality of water-floats thereby to maintain the water-floats connected to one another. Hence, the floats are more positively connected to one another than in the prior art in which they are connected merely with the locking means. Hence, even when the floats are greatly moved relative to one another, for instance, waves, they will never be unintentionally disconnected from one another.
- In addition, the float coupling device of the invention is designed as described above. Hence, the second locking member can be visually aligned with the fastening means with ease which are the coupling holes formed in the protruded pieces of the floats, and the central shaft of the first locking member can be inserted into the central hole of the second locking member. Therefore, by turning the central shaft of the first locking member, the locking part can be positively engaged with the fastening means. Thus, the float coupling device can be manufactured at low cost.
Claims (15)
- A water-float coupling device comprises:
a fastening means provided on the sides of a plurality of floats;
a locking part detachably engaged with said fastening means; and
tightening means for maintaining said locking part engaged with said fastening means. - A water-float coupling device according to claim 1, wherein said fastening means comprises a plurality of protruded pieces which are respectively protruded from the side walls of said floats, each said protruded pieces being provided with a locking hole.
- A water-float coupling device according to claim 2, wherein said locking part comprises an annular shaped locking part body, in which a plurality of locking protrusions are extended from the bottom of the annular locking part body and arranged around the central axis of said locking part body and said locking protrusions are detachably engaged.
- A water-float coupling device according to claim 3, wherein said locking protrustions are arranged around the central axis of said locking part body at equal angular intervals.
- A water-float coupling device according to claim 1, in which said tightening means comprises a bolt having a threaded lower end portion and a nut engaged with said threaded lower end portion of said bolt.
- A water-float coupling device according to claim 5, in which said nut comprises:
a nut body which is engaged with said threaded lower end portion of said bolt;
a plurality of arms which are extended from said nut body radially outwardly and arranged around the central axis. - A water-float coupling device according to claim 6, wherein said arms are arranged around the central axis at equal angular intervals.
- A water-float coupling device according to claim 6, in which an engaging recess is formed in the upper surface of each of said arms of said nut in such a manner that the lower end portions of said locking protrusions is detachably engaged with said engaging recesses when said bolt and said nut are turned relative to each other.
- A water-float coupling device according to claim 7, further comprising:
a locking means attached to the lower end of each of said bolts for preventing said upper surfaces of said engaging recesses from coming below the lower ends of said locking protrusions. - A water-float coupling device according to claim 1, wherein said fastening means comprises a plurality or expanded portions which are respectively protruded from the side walls of said floats, each said expanded portions being provided with at least one locking hole.
- A water-float coupling device according to claim 2, wherein said locking part comprises:
an upper locking part; and
a lower locking part for threadedly engaging with said upper locking part, said lower locking part having a plurality of arms which are extended radially outwardly and are arranged so that the arms are detachably engaged with said locking holes respectively. - A water-float coupling device according to claim 11, wherein said arms are arranged around the central axis at equal angular intervals.
- A water-float coupling device according to claim 11, wherein said tightening means comprises:
a nut integrally formed with said upper locking part: and
a bolt integrally formed with said lower, locking part 41 for threadedly engaging with said nut. - A water-float coupling device according to claim 1, wherein said locking part comprises:
a first locking member comprising a central shaft, and arms extended radially from the lower end of said central shaft; and
a second locking member having a central hole into which said first locking member is inserted, and retainers located radially outwardly of said central hole which are inserted into said fastening means provided on the side of said floats and which is engageable with said elastic hooks of said arms;
in which said central shaft of said first locking member is inserted into said central hole, and said first locking member is turned about the central axil until said elastic hooks are engaged with said retainer. - A water-float coupling device according to claim 14, wherein said coupling device is covered with a cover member.
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