British merchant Peter Durand invented the tin can in 1810.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7992508 | Remotely operated watercraft docking mechanism having fuel saving and theft thwarting attributes A docking mechanism comprises first and second units, operative to firmly attach and release a watercraft such as a ferry boat to a dock. This action can be produced by actuators that may be hydraulic or pneumatic actuators, or by other means such as manually actuat... | 08/09/2011 |
| 7314015 | Express docking system and method of use An express docking system and its method of use, wherein the system comprises: an engaging rod assembly comprising an engaging rod subassembly attachable to a boating vessel, wherein the engaging rod subassembly comprises an engaging rod in communication with a main... | 01/01/2008 |
| 6685519 | System for transferring fluids and methods for installing, modifying and operating system System for transferring fluids between a floating installation (10) and a tanker (30), wherein the floating installation is permanently moored (31, 32) to the seabed (1), and comprising a buoy (20) being moored (21A, 21B) to the seabed and connected to th... | 02/03/2004 |
| 6575110 | Docking slip guide The invention is a guide to facilitate boat docking. The guide is a plate attached to the dock, angling away from the slip opening. Attached to the plate are rails which absorb energy and minimize friction when contact occurs while docking. Structural mem... | 06/10/2003 |
| 5016309 | Lateral access river transit system An interconnection apparatus between a riverboat and a shuttleboat is disclosed that provides for the equalization of the vertical distances between the deck surfaces of the riverboat and a shuttleboat docked alongside. An uppermost and a lowermost dockin... | 05/21/1991 |
| 4458620 | Boat mooring apparatus Apparatus is provided for mooring a water-borne boat to a dock. The apparatus includes a pair of spring wires extending from the dock and over the water to brackets supporting a horizontal roller to be engaged by a boat-mounted latch.... | 07/10/1984 |