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referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the invention and not for the purpose of limiting same , in fig1 there is shown a modular pedestrian ramp assembly r spanning a section of open water between a floating dock d and a pier p . the lower end of the modular ramp assembly r rests atop the floating dock d such that the dock may shift slightly with respect to the ramp , and the upper end is pivotally connected to the pier p by means of a connecting assembly c so that the modular ramp assembly r can move vertically with the floating dock d in response to wave action or tides . referring more specifically to fig3 through 5 , the modular ramp assemble r is comprised of a plurality of modules 10 formed of a fiberglass material . each module 10 is an elongated rectangular element having a length l , a width w , and a channel shaped cross section defined by a horizontal web 12 and a pair of vertical side flanges 14 and 16 of equal height . an end plate 18 closes each end of the elongated channel , and internal structural support is provided by lateral stiffeners 20 and longitudinal stiffeners 22 as shown . laterally extending bolt holes 24 are disposed along the vertical side flanges 14 and 16 in aligned pairs , and longitudinally extending bolt holes 26 are likewise disposed at the end plates 18 . each module 10 is thus adapted to be arranged as one of several laterally adjacent components of a rectangular modular ramp unit u having a length equal to the module length l and a combined total width defined by the number of adjacent modules 10 each of width w . the modular units u thus provide a planar walking surface ws along the backs of the channel webs 12 which is flush without tripping hazards across the length l and width w . a sheet of skid resistant material 27 may be applied to the walking surface ws . as components of a modular ramp unit u , the modules 10 are firmly held together by means of bolts 28 secured through the laterally extending bolt holes 24 . in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention and as specifically shown in fig5 all but one of the modules 10 along the cross section of the modular ramp assembly r include a horizontal flange 30 extending longitudinally between the end plates 18 along the lower edge of the right hand vertical side flange 16 . the horizontal flanges 30 are each adapted to register with the lower edge of the adjacent left hand vertical side flange 14 to provide supplemental structural support for the bolted connections and , in order to provide a simplified structural outline in accordance with the preferred embodiment , are not provided at the outer edges of the modular assembly . each modular ramp unit u is further adapted to serve as a component of the modular ramp assembly r by the provision of a pair of fiberglass kick plates 32 extending along the length of the unit u to provide footing safety and to confine dropped objects from falling into the water . also provided is a fiberglass handrail assembly 34 comprising vertical posts 36 bolted to the modules 10 at the laterally extending bolt holes 24 , rectangular horizontal support members 38 extending between the vertical posts 36 , and channel shaped horizontal handrail members 40 extending across the tops of the vertical posts 36 . the modular ramp units u are connected together as individual components of the modular ramp assembly r by means of bolts 28 secured through the longitudinally extending bolt holes 26 at the end plates 18 . metal plates 42 , preferably galvanized steel , are provided to support the bolted fiberglass end plates 18 against the bending moment forces developed at the laterally extending joint between adjacent modular ramp units u . the adjacent handrail assemblies 34 are similarly bolted together for the purposes of strength and safety . referring now to fig6 through 8 , a connecting assembly c is provided to connect the modular ramp assembly r to the pier p . the connecting assembly c is comprised of a pair of connectors known as follansbee connectors . each follansbee connector comprises a first steel end plate 44 having a pair of first projecting arms 46 , a second steel end plate 48 having a second projecting arm 50 , and a pin 52 providing a hinged connection between the first projecting arms 46 and the second projecting arm 50 . the first steel end plate 44 of each follansbee connector is securely connected to an end plate 18 of an associated module 10 by means of bolts 28 and metal plates 42 . the second steel end plate 48 is secured to the concrete pier structure by means of anchor bolts 54 . the connecting assembly c further includes a handicap ramp 56 comprising a first section 58 secured to the walking surface 59 of the pier p by means of concrete fasteners 60 , and a second section 62 connected to the first section 58 by means of an elongated hinge 64 and resting atop the walking surface ws of the ramp assembly r . as shown in fig9 and 10 , a base assembly b is provided where the modular ramp assembly r rests atop the walking surface 65 of the floating dock d . the floating dock d may comprise a modular float drum system in accordance with the invention set forth in u . s . pat . no . 4 , 799 , 445 to meriwether , assigned to the present assignee and incorporated herein by reference . that patented system provides an especially stable floating dock which responds to wave action and live loads uniformly along the length of the walking surface , and could accommodate placement of a pedestrian ramp at any position on the dock surface . a base unit 66 is associated with each module 10 of the lower modular ramp assembly unit u . each base unit 66 has a channel shaped cross section with a web 67 and a pair of opposite flanges 68 and 69 each of which include tapered sections 70 . a first end plate 71 extends across the tapered end of the channel shaped base unit 66 , and a second end plate 72 corresponds with the end plate 18 of the associated module 10 and is connected thereto by means of bolts 28 and metal plates 42 associated with the longitudinally extending bolt holes 26 . a rubber roller 73 is mounted on an axle 74 extending between the opposite side flanges 68 and 69 . in response to wave action and tides which cause both vertical and horizontal movements of the floating dock d , the base assembly b comprising base units 66 is thus adapted to accommodate horizontal movement on the roller 73 as well as vertical pivotal movement as cleared by the tapered sections 70 of the side flanges 68 and 69 , while at the same time extending the walking surface ws to a position closely adjacent the walking surface 65 of the floating dock d . in accordance with the invention the modules 10 are manufactured in standard lengths and widths whereby the modular ramp units u can be constructed in various lengths and widths by selecting the corresponding combination of component modules 10 . the modular ramp assembly r can likewise be constructed of selected modular units u of varying lengths to provide a total length to meet existing conditions between a floating dock and a pier . in accordance with the preferred embodiment , the modular ramp units u are constructed of laterally adjacent modules of equal length . for example , no more than three of such units constructed of modules having lengths of 10 and 15 feet would be required to construct overall modular ramp assemblies r having any total length between 10 and 40 feet defined in increments of 5 feet . in accordance with an alternate embodiment of the invention , the modular ramp units u are constructed of laterally adjacent modules 10 of unequal length . for example , as illustrated in fig2 , a modular ramp unit u could comprise an offset arrangement of modules 10 having lengths of 5 , 10 , and 15 feet . a modular ramp assembly r having a total length of 20 feet could be provided by a single one of such units whereby a more lengthy modular structure is provided without having a joint extend entirely across the width of the structure . likewise , only two of the latter described units would be required to construct a total length of 40 feet , whereas three of the former described units would be required . however , the preferred embodiment of the invention is found to provide a modular pedestrian ramp assembly which is sufficiently strong and easy to construct , and the alternate embodiment of the modular unit construction is presented only to illustrate specific features of the invention whereby a modular ramp assembly can be constructed to accommodate spans of varying lengths across the open water between a floating dock and a pier . in fig1 there is shown an alternate embodiment of the bolted connection between two adjacent modules 10 wherein a utility line carrier is provided in the form of an insert 75 . the insert 75 is an elongated element having a t - shaped cross - section with a horizontal member 76 , and a vertical member 77 of height somewhat greater than the height of the module side walls 14 and 16 . the insert 75 is bolted between two adjacent module side walls 14 and 16 with the upper insert edge 78 flush with the walking surface ws of the modular ramp assembly r , and with the horizontal member 76 spaced vertically below the side walls 14 and 16 to provide a pair of elongated ledge surfaces 79 upon which utility conduits or lines 81 can run without hanging or sagging . this feature of the invention safely provides a means to run electrical power out to a floating dock since the predominantly fiberglass composition of the modular units u enables placement of power lines which might otherwise be prohibited on a metal structure , and the position of the ledge surfaces 79 is safely out of reach of persons using the ramp . referring now to fig1 through 16 , there is shown another alternate embodiment of the invention . in this embodiment the modular components 80 differ in structural composition from the modules 10 described above with respect to the preferred embodiment . similar to the modules 10 , the modules 80 are elongated rectangular elements having a channel shaped cross section with a web 82 , side wall flanges 84 and 86 including laterally extending bolt holes ( not shown ), end plates 88 including longitudinally extending bolt holes 90 , lateral stiffeners 92 , and longitudinal stiffeners 94 . however , the modules 80 are composed of a fiberglass reinforced plastic material 96 formed in a mold and provided with embedded steel reinforcing elements 98 at the lateral stiffeners 92 , the longitudinal stiffeners 94 , and the end plates 88 . the steel reinforcing elements 98 at the end plates 88 include sections 99 extending over into the webs 82 for added bending strength where longitudinally adjacent modular ramp units u are bolted together . a lightweight ramp assembly is thereby provided , and the embedded steel reinforcing elements 98 rigidify the alternate structure while also serving the same purpose at the bolted connections as the metal plates 42 in the preferred embodiment . in fig1 through 20 there is shown yet another alternate embodiment of the present invention . similar to the above described embodiments , the modules 100 are formed as elongated rectangular elements having a channel shaped cross section with a web 102 , opposite side wall flanges 104 and 106 including laterally extending bolt holes 108 , end plates 110 including longitudinally extending bolt holes 112 , and lateral stiffeners 114 . however , the webs 102 , the sidewall flanges 104 and 106 , and the lateral stiffeners 114 are composed of a solid foam material 116 surrounded by a fiberglass or a fiberglass reinforced plastic coating or shell 118 . the side wall flanges 104 and 106 include metal bolt tubes 120 at the laterally extending bolt holes 108 to reinforce the bolted connections , and the end plates 110 each include an embedded steel support member 122 comprising an upper wall element 124 extending slightly into the web 102 and a pair of tapered side wall elements 126 and 128 extending slightly into the associated side wall flanges 104 and 106 . the modules 100 can be also be manufactured in a mold with the fiberglass or fiberglass reinforced shell being formed around the embedded foam and steel components . this structural arrangement has a relatively low density and consequently a greater degree of buoyancy whereby the modular ramp assembly r can more easily be retrieved from the water if accidentally dropped in . further regarding the embodiment of the invention shown in fig1 - 20 , in fig2 there is shown an alternate form of the embedded steel support member 122 which reinforces the end plate 110 of the module 100 . this alternate embedded steel support member 130 has the same developed outline configuration of the member 122 including an upper wall element 132 and a pair of tapered side wall elements 134 and 136 as shown in fig2 , but the upper wall element 132 reaches the upper region of the web 102 as shown in fig2 to provide greater bending strength than the element 124 at the lower region of the web 102 as shown in fig2 . alternately , the end plates 110 could be formed with the same composite structure of solid foam 116 with the shell 118 as are the web 102 and the side walls 104 and 106 . in this case an embedded support member is not used at the end plate , but bolt tubes 120 are provided as shown in fig2 . structural features common to each of the above described embodiments of the invention are the channel shaped cross sections of the rectangular modules and the provision of lateral stiffeners extending across the inside of the channels . these features define downwardly open air pockets 140 extending longitudinally between the stiffeners which render the modules as float members and contribute to floatation of the modular ramp units u . the invention thus provides a pedestrian ramp which has substantial resistance to sinking even if the fiberglass material alone does not provide sufficient buoyancy to float the ramp , and which is thereby more easily handled in and around the water than known ramp structures would be if merely transformed into fiberglass material . the invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment . it will be appreciated that modifications or alterations which would not deviate from the present invention will occur to others upon their reading and understanding of this specification . it is intended that all such modifications and alterations be included insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalence thereof

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