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Allen Danskine Phones & Addresses

  • Friday Harbor, WA
  • Mount Vernon, WA
  • 16230 Toad Ln, Bow, WA 98232 (360) 766-4046
  • 5081 Samish Ln, Bellingham, WA 98229 (360) 671-2987
  • 14682 Hoxie Ln, Anacortes, WA 98221 (360) 299-0389
  • Snohomish, WA
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Bellevue, WA

Publications

Us Patents

Wave Attenuation Systems

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US Patent:
8287208, Oct 16, 2012
Filed:
Feb 4, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/700666
Inventors:
Allen J. Danskine - Bow WA, US
David H. Rytand - Anacortes WA, US
Daniel J. Jankelson - Anacortes WA, US
Justin W. Rawls - Anacortes WA, US
International Classification:
E02B 3/06
US Classification:
405 21, 405 25, 405 26, 405219
Abstract:
Wave attenuation systems are disclosed. For example, a wave-attenuating panel can define a plane, a center-of buoyancy and a center-of-mass spaced from the center-of-buoyancy such that the panel is stably buoyant in a liquid with the plane oriented vertically. Wave attenuators are also disclosed. Such a wave attenuator can comprise a first row of support members extending vertically relative to a seabed and a second row of support members spaced from the first row. A vertically oriented, movable panel can be positioned between the first row and the second row, such that the panel is configured to rise and fall in a substantially vertical plane. Such wave attenuators can also comprise a second, fixed panel that remains submerged.

Concrete Float And Method Of Manufacture

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US Patent:
8308397, Nov 13, 2012
Filed:
Nov 13, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/618144
Inventors:
Allen J. Danskine - Bow WA, US
International Classification:
B63B 35/44
US Classification:
405219, 405220, 114264, 114266, 114267
Abstract:
A concrete floating dock can be formed using a form that has an inner and an outer form. Concrete sections can be cast such that they include a deck portion and two longitudinally extending side walls that extend downwardly from the deck portion. The concrete sections can be removed from the form and coupled together to form a concrete floating dock. One or more buoyancy elements can be positioned in the cavities of the fully cured concrete sections before or after the concrete sections are coupled to each other.

Connector For Connecting Flotation Devices Or Other Structures

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US Patent:
8317429, Nov 27, 2012
Filed:
Oct 17, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/253811
Inventors:
Allen Danskine - Bow WA, US
David H. Rytand - Anacortes WA, US
International Classification:
B63B 35/38
US Classification:
405219, 2952504, 114263, 403224, 403228
Abstract:
Connectors having redundant fasteners for interconnecting adjacent structures are disclosed. Some connectors have first and second bearing bodies and a member disposed between the bearing bodies. A first fastener is held in tension and extends through the bearing bodies and the member. The tension in the first fastener urges the bearing bodies against each other in compression. A second fastener held in loose engagement relative to the bearing bodies and the member extends through the bearing bodies. On release of the tension in the first fastener, such as by failure of the first fastener, the second fastener is placed in tension.

Wave Attenuation Systems

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US Patent:
8506205, Aug 13, 2013
Filed:
Sep 14, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/618465
Inventors:
Allen J. Danskine - Bow WA, US
David H. Rytand - Anacortes WA, US
Daniel J. Jankelson - Anacortes WA, US
Justin W. Rawls - Anacortes WA, US
International Classification:
E02B 3/06
US Classification:
405 21, 405 25, 405 26, 405219
Abstract:
Wave attenuation systems are disclosed. For example, a wave-attenuating panel can define a plane, a center-of buoyancy and a center-of-mass spaced from the center-of-buoyancy such that the panel is stably buoyant in a liquid with the plane oriented vertically. Wave attenuators are also disclosed. Such a wave attenuator can comprise a first row of support members extending vertically relative to a seabed and a second row of support members spaced from the first row. A vertically oriented, movable panel can be positioned between the first row and the second row, such that the panel is configured to rise and fall in a substantially vertical plane. Such wave attenuators can also comprise a second, fixed panel that remains submerged.

Hinge For Floating Dock Assembly

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US Patent:
20090217854, Sep 3, 2009
Filed:
Feb 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/391206
Inventors:
David H. Rytand - Anacortes WA, US
Allen J. Danskine - Bow WA, US
International Classification:
B63B 35/44
US Classification:
114263
Abstract:
In particular embodiments, a connection assembly for interconnecting two adjacent floats includes first and second hinge mounting members that are secured to respective floats, such as floating concrete dock sections, and a flexible hinge that is releasably connected at each end to the hinge mounting members so as to interconnect the two floats. The hinge mounting members can be, for example, rigid housings that are disposed in respective recesses formed in the concrete dock sections. The flexible hinge includes at least one layer of a flexible material, such as elastomeric belting material, and desirably includes several layers of flexible material, which can be placed in tension across the two floats. In certain embodiments, the hinge mounting members can be easily accessed from the side of the floats adjacent the joint in order to disconnect and remove the hinge for repair or replacement, without having to physically separate the floats.
Allen J Danskine from Friday Harbor, WA, age ~59 Get Report