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US20030230033A1 US10/445,102 US44510203A US2003230033A1 US 20030230033 A1 US20030230033 A1 US 20030230033A1 US 44510203 A US44510203 A US 44510203A US 2003230033 A1 US2003230033 A1 US 2003230033A1
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  • the present invention relates to a loading docking seal having passageways formed therethrough to selectively allow air to flow through the passageways.
  • a loading dock seal is attached around a loading dock doorway. A vehicle backs up until the rear of the vehicle is in contact with the loading dock seal. Once the rear of the vehicle is in contact or adjacent with the loading dock seal, workers transfer goods between the vehicle and the loading dock.
  • the loading dock seal is utilized to protect the workers from the rain, snow, wind and cold during the loading and unloading process.
  • the loading dock seal can keep heat from escaping from the loading dock during the loading and unloading process.
  • This heat insulating effect of loading dock seals can prove problematic in that the temperature can become very hot within the loading area because the hot air cannot escape from the loading dock, and cool air cannot flow thereinto during the loading and unloading process. This heat can be very uncomfortable for the workers loading and unloading the goods.
  • Another problem occurs if an opening or gap is intentionally left between the rear of the parked vehicle and the loading dock to allow cool air to enter into the loading area. By leaving a gap between the rear of the vehicle and the loading dock, rodents, insects, rain, snow and debris may enter into the loading area.
  • the present invention in one form thereof, is a loading dock seal for sealing between a loading dock and a vehicle.
  • the loading dock seal has a base connected to the loading dock.
  • One or more support members are connected to the base in a spaced apart relationship forming one or more passages or recesses therebetween to permit ambient air to pass to and from the sealed loading dock area.
  • a mesh segment is disposed adjacent to a recess allowing air to travel through the recess while keeping rodents, insects, rain, snow and debris from entering and traversing through the recess.
  • the present invention in another form thereof, is a loading dock seal for sealing between a loading dock and a vehicle.
  • the loading dock seal has a base connected to the loading dock.
  • One or more support members are connected to the base in a spaced apart relationship forming one or more passages or recesses therebetween to permit ambient air to pass to and from the sealed loading dock area.
  • a seal cover is located about the base and support members.
  • the seal cover includes a mesh segment disposed adjacent a recess, thereby allowing air to travel through the recess while keeping rodents, insects, rain, snow and debris from entering and traversing through the recess.
  • the present invention in yet another form thereof, is a loading dock seal for sealing between a loading dock and a vehicle.
  • the loading dock seal has a base and a top connected to the loading dock.
  • a plurality of foam blocks are connected in a spaced apart relationship to the base.
  • a strip of foam is connected to the plurality of foam blocks creating at least one passageway (or recess) between the strip of foam and the base.
  • the passageway traverses from an area within the loading dock seal to an area outside the loading dock seal, thereby permitting fresh air flow from into the loading dock area from the ambient outside atmosphere.
  • a seal cover is located about the base, a plurality of foam blocks and the strip of foam.
  • the cover has a mesh segment that screens the passageway allowing air to travel therethrough while keeping and/or reducing rodents, insects, rain, snow and debris from entering through the loading dock passageway.
  • a mesh segment cover or flap which is connectable to the cover or mesh segment for partially or completely sealing the mesh segment, may be utilized.
  • the present invention in yet another form thereof, is a loading dock seal for sealing a loading dock and a vehicle.
  • the loading dock seal has a resilient sealing member for attachment about the loading dock.
  • the sealing member has a screened passageway to permit screened air to pass therethrough.
  • An advantage of the present invention is that, by forming passageways into the loading dock seal and by at least one of the passages having a mesh segment adjacent to or through the passage, the mesh segment is able to allow air to flow through the passage and therethrough the loading dock seal to make the loading area a more comfortable environment.
  • the mesh segment also prevents/eliminates rodents, insects, rain, snow and debris from passing through the passage and to the loading dock area.
  • Another advantage of the present invention is that, by using a mesh segment cover to cover at least a portion of a mesh segment, air flow through the passages in the loading dock seal can be controlled. Also, the mesh segment cover can completely cover or seal a mesh segment to keep cold weather elements (e.g., cold air, snow) from entering the loading area through the passage.
  • cold weather elements e.g., cold air, snow
  • Yet another advantage of the present invention is that rails, rollers or hinges are not used or needed in the construction of the loading dock seal and, therefore, reduced maintenance and construction costs are possible.
  • Still another advantage of the present invention is that, by coating the loading dock seal with a material to protect the loading dock seal from solar ultraviolet rays, ultraviolet damage to the loading dock seal can be minimized.
  • FIG. 1 is a side sectional view of the loading dock seal without a seal cover or mesh segment, in one form of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a side sectional view of the loading dock seal having a seal cover, mesh segments and a mesh segment cover, in one form of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is an exaggerated perspective view of the loading dock seal, in one form of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a side sectional view of the loading dock seal having a seal cover about the base, support members, support strip and recesses, in one form of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the loading dock seal having a seal cover located about the base, support members and a support strip, in one form of the present invention.
  • Loading dock seal 10 has a base 12 .
  • Base 12 is constructed from wood, but other materials such as plastic or metal can be utilized therefor.
  • Base 12 is approximately 2′′ ⁇ 12′′ ⁇ 8′ but other sizes thereof can be utilized as well.
  • Base 12 is connected to a loading dock (not shown) utilizing bolts, fasteners, screws or any other type of connecting device (not shown).
  • Support members 16 are connected to base 12 .
  • Support members 16 are compressible pads made of a foam, rubber, or other elastomeric/resilient material.
  • Support members 16 are connected to base 12 in preferably an evenly spaced apart relationship utilizing glue, bolts, screws, fasteners or other connecting devices.
  • the present invention is not limited to support members 16 being spaced evenly apart but can be spaced at variable distances as well. Also, a single support member 16 can instead be utilized.
  • a support strip 26 is glued or connected by some other fastener to support members 16 .
  • Support strip 26 is advantageously formed of a single strip of material but can be composed of multiple strips of material as well.
  • Support strip 26 is preferably formed from a foam, rubber, or other elastomeric material.
  • Support strip 26 is connected to each and every support member 16 , in one form of the present invention, but can be connected to one or a plurality of support members 16 in another form thereof.
  • a recess 14 (also described in this application as a pathway, passage or passageway) is formed.
  • recess 14 is an opening between base 12 , support members 16 and support strip 26 .
  • Recess 14 allows ambient air to flow through loading dock seal 10 to the loading dock.
  • base 12 , support members 16 , and support strip 26 could together be of a unitary construction (not shown), with at least one recess 14 formed therethrough.
  • Support members 16 and support strip 26 are coated with a polyurethane elastomeric coating to protect support members 16 and support strip 26 from being damaged by the ultraviolet rays emitted from the sun.
  • the polyurethane elastomeric coating can be sprayed or brushed onto support members 16 and support strip 26 .
  • the use of a polyurethane elastomeric coating is not meant to be limiting, and other types of coatings that can be applied to the elastomeric material to protect the elastomeric material from the solar ultraviolet rays can be utilized.
  • a seal cover 18 is located about base 12 , recess 14 , support members 16 and support strip 26 .
  • Seal cover 18 is shown as being located about base 12 , recess 14 , support member 16 and support strip 26 in FIG. 4 of the drawings.
  • a cross-sectional view of seal cover 18 located about base 12 , support member 16 and support strip 26 is shown in FIG. 5.
  • Seal cover 18 is made from a material, such as vinyl, to protect seal cover 18 , base 12 , support member 16 and support strip 26 from damage caused by the sun, weather or a vehicle impacting seal cover 18 .
  • Seal cover 18 may include (either attached or integrally forming therewith) a mesh segment 20 adjacent to recess 14 .
  • Mesh segment 20 can be adjacent to a single recess 14 , all of the recesses 14 or any number of recesses 14 therebetween.
  • Mesh segment 20 can be located on the interior surface 30 of loading dock seal 10 , the exterior surface 32 of loading dock seal 10 or both interior surface 30 and exterior surface 32 of loading dock seal 10 .
  • Mesh segment 20 is utilized to allow air to flow through loading dock seal 10 while preventing rodents, insects, rain, snow and/or debris from entering through loading dock seal 10 .
  • the present invention is not limited to a mesh segment 20 , and any segment that can allow air to flow through loading dock seal 10 while preventing rodents, insects, rain, snow and debris out of the loading dock can be utilized as well.
  • An example of mesh segment 20 could be a metal or plastic screen.
  • a mesh segment cover 22 is utilized to partially or completely seal/cover mesh segment 20 or recess 14 .
  • Mesh segment cover 22 can be located on interior surface 30 of loading dock seal 10 , exterior surface 32 of loading dock seal 10 or both interior surface 30 and exterior surface 32 of loading dock seal 10 .
  • Mesh segment cover 22 is made from a material, such as vinyl.
  • Seal cover 18 has hook and loop fasteners 24 located adjacent to support strip 26 and base 12 .
  • Mesh segment cover 22 likewise utilizes hook and loop fasteners to facilitate connection thereof to hook and loop fasteners 24 on seal cover 18 .
  • Mesh segment cover 22 is rolled up as shown in FIG. 2 to allow air to flow through each mesh segment 20 .
  • Mesh segment cover 22 is unrolled to partially or completely cover each of the recesses 14 as shown in FIG. 3.
  • An example would be if loading dock seal 10 had three recesses 14 and the loading dock workers wanted to cover two of recesses 14 , the workers would unroll mesh segment cover 22 to cover two of recesses 14 and apply the hook and loop fasteners from mesh segment cover 22 to hook and loop fasteners 24 on seal cover 18 .
  • Mesh segment cover 22 would stay in the position to which it was attached to seal cover 18 until the loading dock workers desired to cover or uncover more of recesses 14 .
  • Loading dock seal 10 can also have a seal top 28 , as shown in FIG. 3.
  • Seal top 28 is formed from an elastomeric material, such as foam. Seal top 28 is then covered with a material, such as vinyl to protect seal top 28 from rain and snow. Seal top 28 can include recesses such as those formed in the sides of loading dock seal 10 .
  • mesh segment cover 22 will be a single piece of material covering each of mesh segments 20 .
  • Mesh segment cover 22 has a zipper located in the center of the entire length of the single piece of material covering each of mesh segments 20 .
  • the zipper can be zipped completely to the top of loading dock seal 10 to allow no air to flow through recesses 14 . As the zipper is unzipped towards the bottom of loading dock seal 10 , more air is able to flow through recesses 14 .
  • loading dock seal 10 is attached to a loading dock.
  • a vehicle backs up until the frame of the rear door of the vehicle comes into contact with loading dock seal 10 .
  • the elastomeric material utilized to create loading dock seal 10 provides for a cushion so that the loading dock is not damaged by the vehicle coming into contact with loading dock seal 10 .
  • the elastomeric material substantially creates a seal around the rear of the vehicle once the vehicle comes into engagement with loading dock seal 10 .
  • the loading dock workers can then use mesh segment cover 22 to cover one or more of mesh segments 20 located in loading dock seal 10 if it is a cold day to keep cold air from entering through a mesh segment 20 and recess 14 combination.
  • mesh segment cover 22 If it is a hot day, the loading dock workers will not use mesh segment cover 22 but instead will roll them up or move them out of the way to allow air to flow through mesh segment 20 and recess 14 . Based on the conditions, for example temperature or wind in the loading area, any number of mesh segments 20 can be covered using mesh segment cover 22 .

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A loading dock seal has one or more recesses formed within the loading dock seal. Mesh segments are utilized to screen the recesses to reduce rain, snow, rodents, insects and debris from passing through the recess passageway to the loading dock. A further mesh segment cover can be utilized to selectively cover one or more of the mesh segments.

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    CONTINUATION DATA
  • This application hereby claims the benefit under Title 35, United States Codes § 119(e) of any U.S. application Ser. No. 60/382,815 filed May 23, 2002, and is hereby incorporated by reference.[0001]
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention [0002]
  • The present invention relates to a loading docking seal having passageways formed therethrough to selectively allow air to flow through the passageways. [0003]
  • 2. Description of the Related Art [0004]
  • A loading dock seal is attached around a loading dock doorway. A vehicle backs up until the rear of the vehicle is in contact with the loading dock seal. Once the rear of the vehicle is in contact or adjacent with the loading dock seal, workers transfer goods between the vehicle and the loading dock. The loading dock seal is utilized to protect the workers from the rain, snow, wind and cold during the loading and unloading process. [0005]
  • The loading dock seal can keep heat from escaping from the loading dock during the loading and unloading process. This heat insulating effect of loading dock seals can prove problematic in that the temperature can become very hot within the loading area because the hot air cannot escape from the loading dock, and cool air cannot flow thereinto during the loading and unloading process. This heat can be very uncomfortable for the workers loading and unloading the goods. [0006]
  • Another problem occurs if an opening or gap is intentionally left between the rear of the parked vehicle and the loading dock to allow cool air to enter into the loading area. By leaving a gap between the rear of the vehicle and the loading dock, rodents, insects, rain, snow and debris may enter into the loading area. [0007]
  • Another problem with loading dock seals is that rails, rollers or hinges are typically used in their construction. If the vehicle backs into the loading dock seal unevenly, at too high of a speed, or without braking, the rails, rollers and hinges can become damaged and require replacement. This increases the maintenance costs for the loading dock seal. [0008]
  • Furthermore, some materials that could be utilized, for example foam rubber, to construct the loading dock seal may be very quickly damaged and destroyed by the ultraviolet rays from the sun. [0009]
  • These problems are solved by the present invention. [0010]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention, in one form thereof, is a loading dock seal for sealing between a loading dock and a vehicle. The loading dock seal has a base connected to the loading dock. One or more support members are connected to the base in a spaced apart relationship forming one or more passages or recesses therebetween to permit ambient air to pass to and from the sealed loading dock area. A mesh segment is disposed adjacent to a recess allowing air to travel through the recess while keeping rodents, insects, rain, snow and debris from entering and traversing through the recess. [0011]
  • The present invention, in another form thereof, is a loading dock seal for sealing between a loading dock and a vehicle. The loading dock seal has a base connected to the loading dock. One or more support members are connected to the base in a spaced apart relationship forming one or more passages or recesses therebetween to permit ambient air to pass to and from the sealed loading dock area. A seal cover is located about the base and support members. The seal cover includes a mesh segment disposed adjacent a recess, thereby allowing air to travel through the recess while keeping rodents, insects, rain, snow and debris from entering and traversing through the recess. [0012]
  • The present invention, in yet another form thereof, is a loading dock seal for sealing between a loading dock and a vehicle. The loading dock seal has a base and a top connected to the loading dock. A plurality of foam blocks are connected in a spaced apart relationship to the base. A strip of foam is connected to the plurality of foam blocks creating at least one passageway (or recess) between the strip of foam and the base. The passageway traverses from an area within the loading dock seal to an area outside the loading dock seal, thereby permitting fresh air flow from into the loading dock area from the ambient outside atmosphere. A seal cover is located about the base, a plurality of foam blocks and the strip of foam. The cover has a mesh segment that screens the passageway allowing air to travel therethrough while keeping and/or reducing rodents, insects, rain, snow and debris from entering through the loading dock passageway. A mesh segment cover or flap, which is connectable to the cover or mesh segment for partially or completely sealing the mesh segment, may be utilized. [0013]
  • The present invention, in yet another form thereof, is a loading dock seal for sealing a loading dock and a vehicle. The loading dock seal has a resilient sealing member for attachment about the loading dock. The sealing member has a screened passageway to permit screened air to pass therethrough. [0014]
  • An advantage of the present invention is that, by forming passageways into the loading dock seal and by at least one of the passages having a mesh segment adjacent to or through the passage, the mesh segment is able to allow air to flow through the passage and therethrough the loading dock seal to make the loading area a more comfortable environment. The mesh segment also prevents/eliminates rodents, insects, rain, snow and debris from passing through the passage and to the loading dock area. [0015]
  • Another advantage of the present invention is that, by using a mesh segment cover to cover at least a portion of a mesh segment, air flow through the passages in the loading dock seal can be controlled. Also, the mesh segment cover can completely cover or seal a mesh segment to keep cold weather elements (e.g., cold air, snow) from entering the loading area through the passage. [0016]
  • Yet another advantage of the present invention is that rails, rollers or hinges are not used or needed in the construction of the loading dock seal and, therefore, reduced maintenance and construction costs are possible. [0017]
  • Still another advantage of the present invention is that, by coating the loading dock seal with a material to protect the loading dock seal from solar ultraviolet rays, ultraviolet damage to the loading dock seal can be minimized.[0018]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein: [0019]
  • FIG. 1 is a side sectional view of the loading dock seal without a seal cover or mesh segment, in one form of the present invention; [0020]
  • FIG. 2 is a side sectional view of the loading dock seal having a seal cover, mesh segments and a mesh segment cover, in one form of the present invention; [0021]
  • FIG. 3 is an exaggerated perspective view of the loading dock seal, in one form of the present invention; [0022]
  • FIG. 4 is a side sectional view of the loading dock seal having a seal cover about the base, support members, support strip and recesses, in one form of the present invention; and [0023]
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the loading dock seal having a seal cover located about the base, support members and a support strip, in one form of the present invention.[0024]
  • Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner. [0025]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Referring now to the drawings and particularly to FIG. 1, there is shown one side of the [0026] loading dock seal 10 of the present invention. Loading dock seal 10 has a base 12. Base 12 is constructed from wood, but other materials such as plastic or metal can be utilized therefor. Base 12 is approximately 2″×12″×8′ but other sizes thereof can be utilized as well. Base 12 is connected to a loading dock (not shown) utilizing bolts, fasteners, screws or any other type of connecting device (not shown).
  • One or [0027] more support members 16 are connected to base 12. Support members 16 are compressible pads made of a foam, rubber, or other elastomeric/resilient material. Support members 16 are connected to base 12 in preferably an evenly spaced apart relationship utilizing glue, bolts, screws, fasteners or other connecting devices. The present invention is not limited to support members 16 being spaced evenly apart but can be spaced at variable distances as well. Also, a single support member 16 can instead be utilized.
  • A [0028] support strip 26 is glued or connected by some other fastener to support members 16. Support strip 26 is advantageously formed of a single strip of material but can be composed of multiple strips of material as well. Support strip 26 is preferably formed from a foam, rubber, or other elastomeric material. Support strip 26 is connected to each and every support member 16, in one form of the present invention, but can be connected to one or a plurality of support members 16 in another form thereof.
  • Between some or all of the [0029] adjacent support members 16, a recess 14 (also described in this application as a pathway, passage or passageway) is formed. In another form of the present invention, recess 14 is an opening between base 12, support members 16 and support strip 26. Recess 14 allows ambient air to flow through loading dock seal 10 to the loading dock. Alternatively, base 12, support members 16, and support strip 26 could together be of a unitary construction (not shown), with at least one recess 14 formed therethrough.
  • [0030] Support members 16 and support strip 26 are coated with a polyurethane elastomeric coating to protect support members 16 and support strip 26 from being damaged by the ultraviolet rays emitted from the sun. The polyurethane elastomeric coating can be sprayed or brushed onto support members 16 and support strip 26. The use of a polyurethane elastomeric coating is not meant to be limiting, and other types of coatings that can be applied to the elastomeric material to protect the elastomeric material from the solar ultraviolet rays can be utilized.
  • A [0031] seal cover 18, as shown in FIG. 2, in another form of the invention, is located about base 12, recess 14, support members 16 and support strip 26. Seal cover 18 is shown as being located about base 12, recess 14, support member 16 and support strip 26 in FIG. 4 of the drawings. Also, a cross-sectional view of seal cover 18 located about base 12, support member 16 and support strip 26 is shown in FIG. 5. Seal cover 18 is made from a material, such as vinyl, to protect seal cover 18, base 12, support member 16 and support strip 26 from damage caused by the sun, weather or a vehicle impacting seal cover 18.
  • [0032] Seal cover 18 may include (either attached or integrally forming therewith) a mesh segment 20 adjacent to recess 14. Mesh segment 20 can be adjacent to a single recess 14, all of the recesses 14 or any number of recesses 14 therebetween. Mesh segment 20 can be located on the interior surface 30 of loading dock seal 10, the exterior surface 32 of loading dock seal 10 or both interior surface 30 and exterior surface 32 of loading dock seal 10. Mesh segment 20 is utilized to allow air to flow through loading dock seal 10 while preventing rodents, insects, rain, snow and/or debris from entering through loading dock seal 10. The present invention is not limited to a mesh segment 20, and any segment that can allow air to flow through loading dock seal 10 while preventing rodents, insects, rain, snow and debris out of the loading dock can be utilized as well. An example of mesh segment 20 could be a metal or plastic screen.
  • A [0033] mesh segment cover 22 is utilized to partially or completely seal/cover mesh segment 20 or recess 14. Mesh segment cover 22 can be located on interior surface 30 of loading dock seal 10, exterior surface 32 of loading dock seal 10 or both interior surface 30 and exterior surface 32 of loading dock seal 10. Mesh segment cover 22 is made from a material, such as vinyl.
  • [0034] Seal cover 18 has hook and loop fasteners 24 located adjacent to support strip 26 and base 12. Mesh segment cover 22 likewise utilizes hook and loop fasteners to facilitate connection thereof to hook and loop fasteners 24 on seal cover 18.
  • Mesh segment cover [0035] 22 is rolled up as shown in FIG. 2 to allow air to flow through each mesh segment 20. Mesh segment cover 22 is unrolled to partially or completely cover each of the recesses 14 as shown in FIG. 3. An example would be if loading dock seal 10 had three recesses 14 and the loading dock workers wanted to cover two of recesses 14, the workers would unroll mesh segment cover 22 to cover two of recesses 14 and apply the hook and loop fasteners from mesh segment cover 22 to hook and loop fasteners 24 on seal cover 18. Mesh segment cover 22 would stay in the position to which it was attached to seal cover 18 until the loading dock workers desired to cover or uncover more of recesses 14.
  • [0036] Loading dock seal 10 can also have a seal top 28, as shown in FIG. 3. Seal top 28 is formed from an elastomeric material, such as foam. Seal top 28 is then covered with a material, such as vinyl to protect seal top 28 from rain and snow. Seal top 28 can include recesses such as those formed in the sides of loading dock seal 10.
  • In another form of the present invention, [0037] mesh segment cover 22 will be a single piece of material covering each of mesh segments 20. Mesh segment cover 22 has a zipper located in the center of the entire length of the single piece of material covering each of mesh segments 20. The zipper can be zipped completely to the top of loading dock seal 10 to allow no air to flow through recesses 14. As the zipper is unzipped towards the bottom of loading dock seal 10, more air is able to flow through recesses 14.
  • In operation, [0038] loading dock seal 10 is attached to a loading dock. A vehicle backs up until the frame of the rear door of the vehicle comes into contact with loading dock seal 10. The elastomeric material utilized to create loading dock seal 10 provides for a cushion so that the loading dock is not damaged by the vehicle coming into contact with loading dock seal 10. Also, the elastomeric material substantially creates a seal around the rear of the vehicle once the vehicle comes into engagement with loading dock seal 10. The loading dock workers can then use mesh segment cover 22 to cover one or more of mesh segments 20 located in loading dock seal 10 if it is a cold day to keep cold air from entering through a mesh segment 20 and recess 14 combination. If it is a hot day, the loading dock workers will not use mesh segment cover 22 but instead will roll them up or move them out of the way to allow air to flow through mesh segment 20 and recess 14. Based on the conditions, for example temperature or wind in the loading area, any number of mesh segments 20 can be covered using mesh segment cover 22.
  • While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims. [0039]

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What is claimed is:
1. A loading dock seal for providing a sealing relationship between a loading dock and a vehicle, the loading dock seal comprising:
a base connected to the loading dock;
a plurality of support members connected to said base in a spaced apart relationship, each member pair of adjacent support members defining a recess therebetween; and
a mesh segment disposed adjacent at least one said recess and mounted against at least one of said base and one said support member, said mesh segment configured for screening air traveling therethrough.
2. The loading dock seal in claim 1, wherein at least one said support member is made from an elastomeric material.
3. The loading dock seal in claim 1, further comprising a mesh segment cover for at least one of partially and completely covering said mesh segment.
4. The loading dock seal in claim 1, further comprising a seal cover located about said base and said plurality of support members, said seal cover being made of an elastomeric material.
5. A loading dock seal for providing a sealing relationship between a loading dock and a vehicle, the loading dock seal comprising:
a base connected to the loading dock;
a plurality of support members connected to said base in a spaced apart relationship, each member pair of adjacent support members defining a recess therebetween; and
a seal cover located about said base and said plurality of support members, said seal cover having a mesh segment disposed adjacent at least one said recess allowing air to travel through said recess.
6. The loading dock seal in claim 5, further comprising a mesh segment cover for at least one of partially and completely covering said mesh segment.
7. The loading dock seal in claim 5, wherein at least one said support member are made from an elastomeric material.
8. The loading dock seal in claim 5, wherein said seal cover is made from an elastomeric material.
9. A loading dock seal for sealing between a loading dock and a vehicle, the loading dock seal comprising:
a base and a top connected to the loading dock;
a plurality of foam blocks connected in a spaced apart relationship to said base;
a strip of foam connected to said plurality of foam blocks, said strip of foam, said plurality of foam blocks, and said base together defining a plurality of passages extending between said strip of foam and said base;
a seal cover located about said base, said plurality of foam blocks and said strip of foam, said cover having a mesh segment, said mesh segment screening said plurality of passages in a manner allowing air to travel therethrough; and
a mesh segment cover for at least one of partially and completely covering said mesh segment.
10. A loading dock seal for sealing a loading dock and a vehicle, the loading dock seal comprising:
a resilient sealing member for attachment about the loading dock, said sealing member having a screened passageway to permit screened air to pass therethrough.
11. The loading dock seal in claim 10, further comprising a means for sealing said passageway.
12. A loading dock seal for sealing between a loading dock and a vehicle, the loading dock seal comprising:
a primary seal structure, said primary seal structure being one of an assembly and a unitary construction, said primary seal structure having an inside seal face and an outside seal face, said inside seal face for facing the loading dock, said outside seal face for facing the vehicle, said primary seal structure having a through recess therein, said through recess extending through said primary seal structure from said outside seal face to said inside seal face; and
a mesh segment disposed against said primary seal structure and extending across said through recess, said mesh segment thereby covering said through recess.
13. The loading dock seal of claim 12, wherein said mesh segment is mounted to at least one of said outside seal face and said inside seal face.
14. The loading dock seal of claim 12, wherein said through recess is one of a plurality of through recesses, said mesh segment being one of at least one mesh segment, each said through recess being covered by at least one said mesh segment.
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