Claims
- 1. A boat stabilizer for attachment to the lower drive unit of a boat motor of a boat to provide lift to the stern of the boat comprising:
- a first lifting member for providing lift to the stern of the boat having a first interior side wall for positioning adjacent to a first side of said drive unit and a first arm portion for extension around said drive unit; and
- a second lifting member for providing lift to the stern of the boat having a second interior side wall for positioning adjacent to a second side of said drive unit and a second arm portion for extension around said drive unit toward said first arm portion, said second interior side wall being spaced from and opposing said first interior side wall and said first and second arm portions being in direct contact with and directly attached to each other and selectively movable toward each other for decreasing the distance between said first interior side wall and said second interior side wall.
- 2. The boat stabilizer of claim 1 wherein said first and second arm portions are selectively slidably positioned one above the other.
- 3. The boat stabilizer of claim 2 wherein:
- said first lifting member includes a first shoulder facing said second lifting member;
- said second lifting member includes a second shoulder facing said first lifting member;
- said first arm portion includes an upper surface, a lower surface and a first interior wall, said first interior wall facing said second shoulder; and
- said second arm portion includes an upper surface, a lower surface and a second interior wall, said second interior wall facing said first shoulder.
- 4. The boat stabilizer of claim 3 further comprising:
- a first spacer bar removably attached to said first arm portion and positioned between said first interior wall of said second shoulder, said first spacer bar having an exterior side abutting said first interior wall and an interior side abutting said second shoulder; and
- a second spacer bar removably attached to said second arm portion and positioned between said second interior wall and said first shoulder, said second spacer bar having an exterior side abutting said second interior wall and an interior side abutting said first shoulder.
- 5. The boat shoulder of claim 3 further comprising:
- a plurality of first spacer bars removably attached to said first arm portion and removably attached together side by side between said first interior wall and said second shoulder, the fist spacer bar closest to said first interior wall having an exterior side abutting said first interior wall and the first spacer bar closest to said second shoulder having an interior side abutting said second shoulder; and
- a plurality of second spacer bars removably attached to said second arm portion and removably attached together side by side between said second interior wall and said first shoulder, the second spacer bar closest to said second interior wall having an exterior side abutting said second interior wall and the second spacer bar closest to said first shoulder having an interior side abutting said first shoulder.
- 6. The boat stabilizer of claim 2 wherein:
- said first and second lifting members each include an upper surface and a lower surface, said lower surface of said first lifting member having a first recess formed therein forming a first shoulder facing said second lifting member;
- said second arm portion includes an upper surface, a lower surface and a second interior wall, said upper surface having a second recess formed therein forming a second shoulder facing said first lifting member;
- said first arm portion includes an upper surface, a lower surface and a first interior wall, said lower surface being substantially coplanar to said first recess; and
- wherein said second interior wall faces said first shoulder and said first interior wall faces said second shoulder.
- 7. The boat stabilizer of claim 6 further comprising:
- a first spacer bar removably attached to said first arm portion and positioned between said first interior wall and said second shoulder, said first spacer bar having an exterior side abutting said first interior wall and an interior side abutting said second shoulder; and
- a second spacer bar removably attached to said second arm portion and positioned between said second interior wall and said first shoulder, said second spacer bar having an exterior side wall abutting said second interior wall and an interior side abutting said first shoulder.
- 8. The boat stabilizer of claim 6 further comprising:
- a plurality of first spacer bars removably attached to said first arm portion and removably attached together side by side between said first interior wall and said second shoulder, the fist spacer bar closest to said first interior wall having an exterior side abutting said first interior wall and the first spacer bar closest to said second shoulder having an interior side abutting said second shoulder; and
- a plurality of second spacer bars removably attached to said second arm portion and removably attached together side by side between said second interior wall and said first shoulder, the second spacer bar closest to said second interior wall having an exterior side abutting said second interior wall and the second spacer bar closest to said first shoulder having an interior side abutting said first shoulder.
- 9. The boat stabilizer of claim 8 wherein said first spacer bars are integrally formed with said first arm portion and said second spacer bars are integrally formed with said second arm portion.
- 10. The boat stabilizer of claim 7 wherein said first spacer bar is integrally formed with said first arm portion and said second spacer bar is integrally formed with said second arm portion.
- 11. The boat stabilizer of claim 6 wherein:
- said first arm portion includes at least one opening extending through both the upper and lower surfaces thereof;
- said second arm portion includes at least one longitudinal slot extending through both the upper and lower surfaces thereof, the longitudinal axis of said slot extending from a point adjacent to said second shoulder toward said first lifting member; and
- said boat stabilizer further comprises: a bolt extending through said opening and said longitudinal slot, said bolt having a head portion abutting said upper surfaces of said first arm portion and a threaded end portion projecting below said lower surface of said second arm portion; and
- a nut threaded onto said threaded end portion of said bolt to attach said first and second arm portions together.
- 12. The boat stabilizer of claim 1 wherein said boat motor includes an anti-cavitation plate and said first and second lifting members each further have means for allowing the lifting member to be fastened directly to said anti-cavitation plate.
- 13. The boat stabilizer of claim 12 wherein said first and second lifting members each further have means for allowing the lifting member to be fastened directly to the top of said anti-cavitation plate.
- 14. A boat stabilizer for attachment to the lower drive unit of a boat motor of a boat above the propeller and adjacent to the anti-cavitation plate of the motor to provide lift to the stern of the boat comprising:
- a first lifting member for providing lift to the stern of the boat having a first interior side wall for positioning adjacent to a first side of said drive unit, a first arm portion for extension around said drive unit and a wing section of a size sufficient for extension outwardly in a perpendicular direction from said first side of said drive unit at least twice as far as said anti-cavitation plate extends outwardly in a perpendicular direction from said first side of said drive unit; and
- a second lifting member for providing lift to the stern of the boat having a second interior side wall for positioning adjacent to a second side of said drive unit, a second arm portion for extension around said drive unit toward said first arm portion and a wing section of a size sufficient for extension outwardly in a perpendicular direction from said second side of said drive unit at least twice as far as said anti-cavitation plate extends outwardly in a perpendicular direction from said second side of said drive unit, said second interior side wall being spaced from and opposing said first interior side wall and said first and second arm portions being attached together and selectively movable toward each other for decreasing the distance between said first interior side wall and said second interior side wall.
- 15. The boat stabilizer of claim 14 wherein said first and second arm portions are selectively slidably positioned one above the other.
- 16. The boat stabilizer of claim 15 wherein:
- said first lifting member includes a first shoulder facing said second lifting member;
- said second lifting member includes a second shoulder facing said first lifting member;
- said first arm portion includes an upper surface, a lower surface and a first interior wall, said first interior wall facing said second shoulder; and
- said second arm portion includes an upper surface, a lower surface and a second interior wall, said second interior wall facing said first shoulder.
- 17. The boat stabilizer of claim 16 further comprising;
- a first spacer bar removably attached to said first arm portion and positioned between said first interior wall and said second shoulder, said first spacer bar having an exterior side abutting said first interior wall and an interior side abutting said second shoulder; and
- a second spacer bar removably attached to said second arm portion and positioned between said second interior wall and said first shoulder, said second spacer bar having an exterior side abutting said second interior wall and an interior side abutting said first shoulder.
- 18. The boat stabilizer of claim 16 further comprising:
- a plurality of first spacer bars removably attached to said first arm portion and removably attached together side by side between said first interior wall and said second shoulder, the fist spacer bar closest to said first interior wall having an exterior side abutting said first interior wall and the first spacer bar closest to said second shoulder having an interior side abutting said second shoulder; and
- a plurality of second spacer bars removably attached to said second arm portion and removably attached together side by side between said second interior wall and said first shoulder, the second spacer bar closest to said second interior wall having an exterior side abutting said second interior wall and the second spacer bar closest to said first shoulder having an interior side abutting said first shoulder.
- 19. The boat stabilizer of claim 15 wherein:
- said first and second lifting members each include an upper surface and a lower surface, said lower surface of said first lifting member having a first recess formed therein forming a first shoulder facing said second lifting member;
- said second arm portion includes an upper surface, a lower surface and a second interior wall, said upper surface having a second recess formed therein forming a second shoulder facing said first lifting member;
- said first arm portion includes an upper surface, a lower surface and a first interior wall, said lower surface being substantially coplanar to said first recess; and wherein said second interior wall faces said first shoulder and said first interior wall faces said second shoulder.
- 20. The boat stabilizer of claim 19 further comprising:
- a first spacer bar removably attached to said first arm portion and positioned between said first interior wall and said second shoulder, said first spacer bar having an exterior side abutting said first interior wall and an interior side abutting said second shoulder; and
- a second spacer bar removably attached to said second arm portion and positioned between said second interior wall and said first shoulder, said second spacer bar having an exterior side wall abutting said second interior wall and an interior side abutting said first shoulder.
- 21. The boat stabilizer of claim 19 further comprising:
- a plurality of first spacer bars removably attached to said first arm portion and removably attached together side by side between said first interior wall and said second shoulder, the fist spacer bar closest to said first interior wall having an exterior side abutting said first interior wall and the first spacer bar closest to said second shoulder having an interior side abutting said second shoulder; and
- a plurality of second spacer bars removably attached to said second arm portion and removably attached together side by side between said second interior wall and said first shoulder, the second spacer bar closest to said second interior wall having an exterior side abutting said second interior wall and the second spacer bar closest to said first shoulder having an interior side abutting said first shoulder.
- 22. The boat stabilizer of claim 21 wherein said first spacer bars are integrally formed with said first arm portion and said second spacer bars are integrally formed with said second arm portion.
- 23. The boat stabilizer of claim 20 wherein said first spacer bar is integrally formed with said first arm portion and said second spacer bar is integrally formed with said second arm portion.
- 24. The boat stabilizer of claim 19 wherein:
- said first arm portion includes at least one opening extending through both the upper and lower surfaces thereof;
- said second arm portion includes at least one longitudinal slot extending through both the upper and lower surfaces thereof, the longitudinal axis of said slot extending from a point adjacent to said second shoulder toward said first lifting member; and
- said boat stabilizer further comprises: a bolt extending through said opening and said longitudinal slot, said bolt having a head portion abutting said upper surfaces of said first arm portion and a threaded end portion projecting below said lower surface of said second arm portion; and
- a nut threaded onto said threaded end portion of said bolt to attach said first and second arm portions together.
- 25. The boat stabilizer of claim 14 wherein:
- said lower drive unit is positioned adjacent to the rear end of said boat and has a front end facing said boat and a rear end opposing said front end and connected to said front end by said first and second sides of said drive unit;
- said first arm portion is for extension around said rear end of said drive unit, said second arm portion is for extension around said rear end of said drive unit toward said first arm portion and said second interior side wall is spaced from and opposes said first interior side wall forming a slot between said first and second side walls for receiving said rear end of said drive unit; and
- said first and second lifting members and said first and second arm portions are of a size sufficient for extension outwardly from said rear end of said boat in a parallel direction from said first and second sides of said drive unit further than said propeller extends outwardly from said rear end of said boat in a parallel direction from said first and second sides of said drive unit.
- 26. The boat stabilizer of claim 14 wherein said first and second lifting members each further have means for allowing the lifting member to be fastened directly to said anti-cavitation plate.
- 27. The boat stabilizer of claim 14 wherein said first and second lifting members each further have means for allowing the lifting member to be fastened directly to the top of said anti-cavitation plate.
- 28. The boat stabilizer of claim 14 wherein said first and second arm portions are in direct contact with and directly attached to each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/478,589 filed on Sep. 2, 1990. Copending application Ser. No. 07/478,589 filed Feb. 9, 1990 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Design application Ser. No. 07/210,697, filed Jun. 23, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. Des. 308,851, issued Jun. 26, 1990.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (5)
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A brochure entitled "Stingray.TM. Hydrofoil Stabilizer", published by Marine Dynamics, Inc. beginning in 1988. |
A brochure entitled "Doel-Fin.TM. Boat Stabilizer", published by Doelcher Products, Inc. (date unknown). |
An article entitled "Doel Fin--Not Just Another Gadget", dated Jul. 1979. |
An article/advertisement entitled "Boat Handling/Gas Saving Break-Through" (regarding the Doel-Fin Boat Stabilizer) (date unknown). |
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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