Information
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Patent Grant
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6722301
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Patent Number
6,722,301
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Date Filed
Friday, August 30, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 20, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Morano; S. Joseph
- Olson; Lars A.
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 114 343
- 114 361
- 114 363
- 114 364
- 114 555
- 114 5553
- 114 5557
- 114 5551
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International Classifications
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Abstract
To provide an article storage structure for a small boat in which the forward visibility of the small boat can be increased substantially and the center of gravity of the small boat can be lowered. The article storage structure for a small boat includes a steering handle for a hull disposed thereon. A display panel is disposed forwardly of the steering handle. An article storage box is provided forwardly of the display panel. A lid is provided for covering the upper surface opening of the article storage box. A hinge is provided at the front end of the lid. A latch is provided at the rear end for locking the lid. The article storage structure for a small boat includes a downwardly recessed mounting bracket provided forwardly of the display panel and rearwardly of the article storage box. An engaging member is provided on the mounting bracket.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 on Application No. 2001-269899, filed in Japan on Sep. 6, 2001, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an article storage structure for a small boat including a handle at a front portion of the hull, a display panel mounted forwardly of the handle, and an article storage box provided forwardly of the display panel.
2. Description of Background Art
A jet propulsion boat is a vessel provided with a jet pump mounted at a rear portion of the hull. The jet propulsion boat is propelled by sucking water from the vessel bottom by driving the jet pump with an engine, and splashing the sucked water rearward.
A jet propulsion boat is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No.238693/2000 entitled “PERSONAL WATERCRAFT.” The jet propulsion boat of the above document will be described in detail referring to
FIG. 7
of the present invention, which is a principal portion of
FIG. 2
of the above document. It should be noted that reference numerals have been re-designated in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional view showing a small boat provided with an article storage structure of the background art, in which a jet propulsion boat
100
includes a handle
102
disposed at a front portion
101
a
of the hull
101
. A speedometer
103
is disposed forwardly of the handle
102
. A dough box (article storage box) is
105
disposed forwardly of the speedometer
103
. A cover (lid)
106
covers the upper end opening
105
a
of the article storage box
105
. A hinge is provided at the front end
106
a
of the lid
106
for enabling the lid to be swung in the vertical direction. Furthermore, a locking member such as a latch is provided at the rear end
106
b
of the lid
106
for locking the lid
106
in the closed position.
According to the article storage box
105
, the upper end opening
105
a
of the article storage box
105
can be opened by releasing the locked state of the locking member, swinging the lid
106
about the hinge and lifting the lid
106
to the opened position. The upper opening
105
a
of the article storage box
105
can be closed by swinging the lid
106
about the hinge and moving the lid
106
downward to the closed position.
However, the upper end opening
105
a
of the article storage box
105
is substantially flush with the surface of the hull
101
. Accordingly, the lid for covering the upper opening
105
a
is elevated upward from the surface of the hull
101
. Therefore, in order for the operator to see adjacent the distal end
101
b
of the hull
101
, the operator must raise his/her body to elevate his/her eye line.
In addition, the lid
106
of the jet propulsion boat
100
must have an increased sealing property to prevent seawater from entering from the upper end opening
105
a
into the article storage box
105
. Therefore, the lid
106
must be a rigid, uncrushable structure. Accordingly, the lid
106
provides a relatively heavy load.
The disposition of such a heavy lid
106
elevated from the surface of the hull
101
has been providing an impedance to the lowering of the center of gravity of the jet propulsion boat
100
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an article storage structure for a small boat in which the forward visibility of the small boat is more preferably secured and the center of gravity of the small boat can be lowered.
In order to solve the above problems of the background art, the present invention is directed to a small boat comprising a bar-type handle disposed on the centerline along the width of the hull, a display panel for displaying the gauges disposed forwardly of the handle, an article storage box disposed forwardly of the display panel, a lid covering the upper surface of the article storage box, a hinge provided at the front end of the lid, and a locking member provided at the rear end for locking the lid, wherein a downwardly recessed portion is provided forwardly of the display panel and rearwardly of the article storage box, and an engaging member to be engaged with the locking member is provided in the recessed portion.
The downwardly recessed portion is provided forwardly of the display panel and rearwardly of the article storage box, and the engaging member is provided in the recessed portion. Therefore, the lid of the article storage box can be moved downward in coordination with the engaging member, and thus the front visibility of the operator can be increased when compared with the background art.
In addition, the lid of the article storage box can be moved downward in coordination with the engaging member. Accordingly, the center of gravity of the small boat can be further lowered.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a side view of a small boat provided with an article storage structure according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view of the article storage structure for a small boat according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the lid that constitutes the article storage structure for a small boat according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a first explanatory drawing illustrating the operation of the article storage structure for a small boat according to the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a second explanatory drawing illustrating the operation of the article storage structure for a small boat according to the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a third explanatory drawing illustrating the operation of the article storage structure for a small boat according to the present invention; and
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional view of a small boat including an article storage structure of the background art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the accompanying drawings, an embodiment of the present invention will now be described below. The drawings should be viewed in the direction of the orientation of the reference numerals. Although the present invention can be applied to any type of small boat, a jet propulsion boat in the form of a personal watercraft will be described below as an example.
FIG. 1
is a side view of a small boat comprising an article storage structure according to the present invention. The jet propulsion boat
10
includes a fuel tank
14
mounted at a front portion
11
a
of the hull
11
. An engine
15
is provided rearwardly of the fuel tank
14
. A pump chamber
16
is provided rearwardly of the engine
15
. A jet pump
20
is provided in the pump chamber
16
. An exhaust pipe
24
is attached to the engine
15
on the air intake side and to the pump chamber
16
on the exhaust side. A bar-type steering handle of handlebar
25
(handle hereinafter) is disposed on the center line along the width of the hull
11
. A seat
27
is mounted rearwardly of the steering handle
25
. A display panel
28
for displaying a speedometer or other gauges is provided forwardly of the steering handle
25
. Furthermore, an article storage structure
30
is provided forwardly of the display panel
28
.
The jet pump
20
includes a housing
21
extending rearward from an opening
13
of the vessel bottom
12
. An impeller
22
is rotatably mounted in the housing
21
and is connected to a drive shaft
23
of the engine
15
.
The jet pump
20
is used to suck water from the opening
13
of the vessel bottom
12
. The water can be splashed or sprayed through the rear end opening of the housing
21
from the steering nozzle
26
rearwardly of the hull
11
. Driving the engine
15
and rotating the impeller
22
operates the jet pump
20
.
The vessel
10
can be propelled by supplying fuel from the fuel tank
14
to the engine
15
to drive the engine
15
. A driving force of the engine
15
is transmitted to the impeller
22
via the drive shaft
23
. Rotating the impeller
22
sucks water from the opening
13
of the vessel bottom
12
and splashing or spraying the sucked water through the rear end of the housing
21
from the steering nozzle
26
propels the vessel
10
.
FIG. 2
is a side view of the article storage structure for a small boat according to the present invention showing a state in which the display panel
28
is provided forwardly of the steering handle
25
. The article storage structure
30
is provided forwardly of the display panel
28
.
The display panel
28
is constructed in such a manner that an opening
29
a
is formed at a rear end of the casing
29
. A display portion
29
b
is mounted in the opening
29
a
. The front end of the casing
29
has an anteverted surface
29
c
. The anteverted surface
29
c
is inclined downwardly toward the front. A mounting bracket
29
d
is formed at a substantial center of the anteverted surface
29
c.
By forming the mounting bracket
29
d
at the substantial center of the anteverted surface
29
c
, the mounting bracket
29
d
may be formed into a recessed portion located downwardly from the top
28
a
of the display panel
28
. The mounting bracket
29
d
is a recessed portion, which is provided with an engaging member
31
.
The hull
11
is constructed in such a manner that the upper wall
11
b
of the front portion
11
a
is disposed below the display panel
28
. The upper wall
11
b
is inclined downwardly toward the distal end
11
c
of the hull
11
. An opening (upper wall opening)
11
d
is formed at a substantial center of the upper wall
11
b
. The article storage box
32
of the article storage structure
30
is fitted into the upper wall opening
11
d.
The downwardly recessed portion (that is, the mounting bracket)
29
d
is provided forwardly of the display panel
28
and rearwardly of the article storage box
32
. The engaging member
31
is provided on the mounting bracket
29
d
. Therefore, the lid
35
of the article storage box
32
can be moved downward into cooperation with the engaging member
31
. Since the lid
35
of the article storage box
32
can be moved downward to cooperate with the engaging member
31
, the center of gravity of the jet propulsion boat
10
can be further lowered.
The article storage structure
30
for a small boat is constructed in such a manner that the article storage box
32
is embedded in the hull
11
so that the upper end opening (upper surface)
34
of the article storage box
32
is substantially flush with the upper wall
11
b
. This is accomplished by fitting the article storage box
32
in the upper wall opening
11
d
of the hull
11
and placing a flange
33
of the article storage box
32
on a peripheral edge
11
e
of the upper wall opening lid. The upper end opening
34
is covered by the lid
35
. Furthermore, the lid
35
is provided with a hinge
36
at a front end
35
a
of the lid
35
. A latch (locking member)
37
is provided on the lid
35
for locking the lid
35
at the rear end
35
b.
The hinge
36
is mounted on the lid
35
by the steps of mounting a hinge plate
36
a
on the front end
40
a
of the lid body
40
, and inserting a rod
36
c
into a fitting portion
36
b
at the distal end of the hinge plate
36
a
. Accordingly, the hinge plate
36
a
is rotatably mounted on the distal end
11
c
of the hull
11
via a rod
36
c.
The lid
35
includes the lid body
40
for closing the upper end opening
34
of the article storage box
32
. A protective cover
45
is provided for protecting the hinge plate
36
a
, the upper end portion
40
a
of the lid body
40
and the lid body
40
. A decorative cover
50
is provided for covering the protective cover
45
. A fitting portion
36
b
is provided at the distal end of the hinge plate
36
a
and is rotatably attached at the distal end
11
c
of the hull
11
via a rod
36
c
. The locking member (latch)
37
is mounted at the back surface of the rear end of the protective cover
45
.
The lid
35
can be locked in the closed position by closing the lid
35
and engaging the latch
37
with the engaging member
31
. The upper end opening
34
of the article storage box
32
can be sealed by the lid body
40
.
Furthermore, the space
54
between the lid body
40
and the protective cover
45
can be closed off from the storing space
55
at the rear by providing a partition wall
43
at the rear end
40
c
of the lid body
40
and bringing the upper end
43
a
of the partition wall
43
into contact with the projection
49
of the protective cover
45
. Therefore, seawater can be prevented from entering the storing space
55
from the space
54
between the lid body
40
and the protective cover
45
.
The storing space
55
provides sufficient space for accommodating the mounting bracket
29
d
as a recessed portion. The storing space
55
further provides sufficient space for accommodating the engaging member
31
mounted on the mounting bracket
29
d
and the latch
37
for engaging the engaging member
31
.
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the lid constituting the article storage structure for a small boat according to the present invention. The lid
35
includes, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the lid body
40
, the protective cover
45
, and the decorative cover
50
overlapping in order from the bottom. The three members of the lid, i.e. the lid body
40
, the protective cover
45
, and the decorative cover
50
, are integrally assembled by assembling the lid body
40
and the protective cover
45
integrally by means of screws
57
. The protective cover
45
and the decorative cover
50
are then integrally assembled with an engaging member (not shown).
The lid body
40
is a member, which includes an outer frame
41
formed into a substantially trapezoidal shape. A seal member
42
is provided along the outer frame
41
. A hinge plate
36
a
is secured at the front end
40
a
by means of a screw. A central portion
40
b
is elevated upward, and a partition wall
43
is provided at the rear end
40
c
of the lid body
40
.
The lid body
40
can be mounted to the distal end
11
c
(shown in
FIG. 2
) of the hull
11
via a hinge plate
36
a
so as to enable a swinging motion by inserting the rod
36
c
(shown in
FIG. 2
) into the fitting portion
36
b
at the distal end of the hinge plate
36
a.
The upper end opening
34
can be reliably sealed by attaching the seal member
42
on the peripheral edge
11
e
of the lid body
40
, and bringing the seal member
42
into contact with the flange
33
(shown in
FIG. 2
) of the upper end opening
34
of the article storage box
32
.
The protective cover
45
is a member, which includes the upper wall
46
and the left and the right side walls
47
,
48
. The protective cover
45
is constructed in such a manner that the left and the right side walls
47
,
48
are exposed upwardly of the hull
11
(shown in
FIG. 1
) as the outer frame. The rear end
46
a
of the upper wall
46
is formed into a recessed curve. The latch
37
(shown in
FIG. 2
) is mounted on the back surface of the rear end
46
a
. The decorative cover
50
is a member for covering the upper wall
46
of the protective cover
45
. The rear end
51
is formed into a recessed curve.
Referring back to
FIG. 2
, an opening
60
is formed between the protective cover
45
and the decorative cover
50
and the anteverted surface
29
c
of the display panel
28
by forming the rear end
46
a
of the protective cover
45
with a recessed curve and forming the rear end
51
of the decorative cover
50
with a recessed curve. The latch
37
can be operated by inserting a hand through the opening
60
by facing the opening
60
toward the storing space
55
.
Referring now to
FIG. 4
to
FIG. 6
, the operation of the article storage structure
30
for a small boat will be described.
FIG. 4
is a first explanatory drawing illustrating the operation of the article storage structure for a small boat according to the present invention showing a state in which the lid
35
is opened.
The operator inserts his/her hand
62
through the opening
60
between the protective cover
45
and the decorative cover
50
and the display panel
28
into the storing space
55
. Then he/she operates the latch
37
with his/her hand
62
inserted into the storage space
55
to release engagement between the latch
37
and the engaging member
31
. In this state, the operator lifts the rear end
35
b
of the lid
35
so as to swing about the rod
36
c
of the hinge plate
36
a
in the opening direction as shown by the arrow {circle around (
1
)}.
FIG. 5
is a second explanatory drawing illustrating the operation of the article storage structure for a small boat according to the present invention, showing a state in which the lid is lifted to the opened position.
The upper opening
34
can be opened by lifting the lid body
40
from the upper end opening
34
of the article storage box
32
by lifting the lid
35
to the opened position. As a consequence, articles can be stored in the article storage box
32
and the articles can be taken out from the article storage box
32
.
FIGS.
6
(
a
) and
6
(
b
) are a third explanatory drawing illustrating the operation of the article storage structure for a small boat according to the present invention. FIG.
6
(
a
) shows a jet propulsion boat
100
in the background art as a comparative example. FIG.
6
(
b
) shows a jet propulsion boat
10
according to the preferred embodiment as a practical example.
In FIG.
6
(
a
), the article storage box
105
for the jet propulsion boat
100
has an upper end opening
105
a
substantially flush with the surface of the hull
101
. Accordingly, the lid
106
covering the upper end opening
105
a
is elevated upward from the surface of the hull
101
. Therefore, when the operator attempts to see adjacent the distal end
101
b
of the hull
101
, the operator must raise his/her body to elevate his/her eye line
110
. In addition, by disposing the lid
106
so as to be elevated from the surface of the hull
101
, it is difficult to lower the center of gravity G
1
of the jet propulsion boat
100
.
In FIG.
6
(
b
), the jet propulsion boat
10
is provided with a downwardly recessed portion (that is, a mounting bracket)
29
d
forwardly of the display panel
28
and rearwardly of the article storage box
32
. The mounting bracket
29
d
is provided with an engaging member
31
. Therefore, since the lid
35
of the article storing box
32
can be moved downward in coordination with the engaging member
31
, the operator's forward visibility is increased substantially.
In addition, since the lid
35
of the article storage box
32
can be moved downward into cooperation with the mounting bracket
29
d
, the center of gravity G
2
of the jet propulsion boat
10
can be further lowered. Therefore, the steerability of the jet propulsion boat
10
can be further enhanced.
Incidentally, an example in which the recessed portion is formed by providing a mounting bracket
29
d
at the substantially center of the anteverted surface
29
c
constituting the casing
29
of the display panel
28
has been described. However, the present invention is not limited to this embodiment. It is possible to form the recessed portion with other members. The point is that the downwardly recessed portion can be formed forwardly of the display panel
28
and rearwardly of the article storage box
32
with that member.
Although an example of locking the lid
35
in the closed position has been described in the aforementioned embodiment by providing the engaging member
31
mounted on the mounting bracket
29
d
and a latch
37
on the back surface of the rear end of the protective cover
45
, and engaging the latch
37
with the engaging member
31
, the locking means for locking the lid
35
in the closed position is not limited thereto. It is possible to determine as appropriate in coordination with the small boat.
In addition, the jet propulsion boat
10
that is propelled by a jet pump has been taken as an example of the small boat in the aforementioned embodiment. However, the propulsion means for the small boat is not limited thereto.
The present invention thus constructed exerts the following effects.
According to the first aspect of the present invention, a downwardly recessed portion is provided forwardly of the display panel and rearwardly of the article storage box, and an engaging member is provided in this recessed portion. Therefore, the lid of the article storage box can be moved downward in coordination with the engaging member, and thus the front visibility of the operator can be increased substantially.
In addition, the lid of the article storage box can be moved downward into cooperation with the engaging member. Accordingly, the center of gravity of the small boat can further be lowered.
In this way, the visibility of the small boat can be increased substantially, and since the center of gravity of the jet propulsion boat can be lowered, the steerability of the small boat can further be enhanced.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An article storage structure in a small boat, the small boat including a handlebar disposed on a centerline along a width of a hull of the small boat and a display panel for displaying gauges, said display panel being disposed forwardly of said handle, said article storage structure comprising:an article storage box, said article storage box being disposed forwardly of said display panel; a lid, said lid covering an upper surface of said article storage box; a hinge, said hinge being provided at a front end of said lid; a locking member, said locking member being provided at a rear end of said lid for locking said lid; a downwardly recessed portion, said downwardly recessed portion being provided forwardly of said display panel and rearwardly of said article storage box; and an engaging member to be engaged with said locking member, said engaging member being provided in said recessed portion.
- 2. The article storage structure according to claim 1, wherein said downwardly recessed portion is a mounting bracket extending from a front surface of said display panel.
- 3. The article storage structure according to claim 1, wherein said hull further comprises:a front portion, said front portion having an upper wall thereof disposed below said display panel, said upper wall being inclined downwardly toward a distal end of said hull; and an opening, said opening being formed at a substantial center of said upper wall, wherein said article storage box is fitted into said upper wall opening.
- 4. The article storage structure according to claim 1, wherein said article storage box is embedded in the hull so that an upper surface of said article storage box is substantially flush with an upper wall of the hull.
- 5. An article storage structure in a small boat, the small boat including a handlebar disposed on a centerline along a width of a hull of the small boat and a display panel for displaying gauges, said display panel being disposed forwardly of said handle, said article storage structure comprising:an article storage box, said article storage box being disposed forwardly of said display panel; a lid, said lid covering an upper surface of said article storage box; a hinge, said hinge being provided at a front end of said lid; a locking member, said locking member being provided at a rear end of said lid for locking said lid; a downwardly recessed portion, said downwardly recessed portion being provided forwardly of said display panel and rearwardly of said article storage box; and an engaging member to be engaged with said locking member, said engaging member being provided in said recessed portion, wherein said display panel further comprises: a casing, said casing including an anteverted surface inclined downwardly toward a front thereof; a mounting bracket, said mounting bracket being formed at a substantial center of the anteverted surface; an opening formed at a rear end of said casing; and a display portion, said display portion being mounted in said opening, wherein said mounting bracket forms said recessed portion located downwardly from a top of said display panel.
- 6. The article storage structure according to claim 5, wherein said article storage box is embedded in the hull so that an upper surface of said article storage box is substantially flush with an upper wall of the hull.
- 7. The article storage structure according to claim 5, wherein said hull further comprises:a front portion, said front portion having an upper wall thereof disposed below said display panel, said upper wall being inclined downwardly toward a distal end of said hull; and an opening, said opening being formed at a substantial center of said upper wall, wherein said article storage box is fitted into said upper wall opening.
- 8. The article storage structure according to claim 5, said lid further comprising:a lid body for closing an upper end opening of said article storage box; a protective cover for protecting said lid body; and a decorative cover for covering said protective cover.
- 9. The article storage structure according to claim 8, wherein said lid body further comprises:an outer frame, said outer frame being formed into a substantially trapezoidal shape; a seal member, said seal member being provided along said outer frame; a hinge plate, said hinge plate being secured at a front end of said outer frame; a central portion, said central portion being elevated upward from said outer frame; and a partition wall, said partition wall being provided at a rear end of said outer frame.
- 10. An article storage structure in a small boat, the small boat including a handlebar disposed on a centerline along a width of a hull of the small boat and a display panel for displaying gauges, said display panel being disposed forwardly of said handle, said article storage structure comprising:an article storage box, said article storage box being disposed forwardly of said display panel; a lid, said lid covering an upper surface of said article storage box, said lid further comprising: a lid body for closing an upper end opening of said article storage box; a protective cover for protecting said lid body; and a decorative cover for covering said protective cover; a hinge, said hinge being provided at a front end of said lid; a locking member, said locking member being provided at a rear end of said lid for locking said lid; a downwardly recessed portion, said downwardly recessed portion being provided forwardly of said display panel and rearwardly of said article storage box; and an engaging member to be engaged with said locking member, said engaging member being provided in said recessed portion.
- 11. The article storage structure according to claim 10, wherein said lid body further comprises:an outer frame, said outer frame being formed into a substantially trapezoidal shape; a seal member, said seal member being provided along said outer frame; a hinge plate, said hinge plate being secured at a front end of said outer frame; a central portion, said central portion being elevated upward from said outer frame; and a partition wall, said partition wall being provided at a rear end of said outer frame.
- 12. A small boat, comprising:a hull; a fuel tank, said fuel tank being mounted at a front portion of said hull; an engine, said engine being provided rearwardly of said fuel tank; a pump chamber, said pump chamber being provided rearwardly of said engine; a jet pump, said jet pump being provided in said pump chamber; a handlebar disposed on a centerline along a width of a hull of the small boat; a seat, said seat being mounted rearwardly of said handlebar; a display panel for displaying gauges, said display panel being disposed forwardly of said handle; an article storage box disposed forwardly of said display panel; a lid covering an upper surface of said article storage box; a hinge provided at a front end of said lid; a locking member provided at a rear end for locking the lid; a downwardly recessed portion, said downwardly recessed portion being provided forwardly of said display panel and rearwardly of said article storage box; and an engaging member to be engaged with said locking member, said engaging member being provided in said recessed portion.
- 13. The small boat according to claim 12, wherein said hull further comprises:a front portion, said front portion having an upper wall thereof disposed below said display panel, said upper wall being inclined downwardly toward a distal end of said hull; and an opening, said opening being formed at a substantial center of said upper wall, wherein said article storage box is fitted into said upper wall opening.
- 14. The small boat according to claim 12, wherein said downwardly recessed portion is a mounting bracket extending from a front surface of said display panel.
- 15. The small boat according to claim 12, wherein said article storage box is embedded in the hull so that an upper surface of said article storage box is substantially flush with an upper wall of the hull.
- 16. The small boat according to claim 12, said lid further comprising:a lid body for closing an upper end opening of said article storage box; a protective cover for protecting said lid body; and a decorative cover for covering said protective cover.
- 17. The small boat according to claim 16, wherein said lid body further comprises:an outer frame, said outer frame being formed into a substantially trapezoidal shape; a seal member, said seal member being provided along said outer frame; a hinge plate, said hinge plate being secured at a front end of said outer frame; a central portion, said central portion being elevated upward from said outer frame; and a partition wall, said partition wall being provided at a rear end of said outer frame.
- 18. The small boat according to claim 12, wherein said display panel further comprises:a casing, said casing including an anteverted surface inclined downwardly toward a front thereof; a mounting bracket, said mounting bracket being formed at a substantial center of the anteverted surface; an opening formed at a rear end of said casing; and a display portion, said display portion being mounted in said opening, wherein said mounting bracket forms said recessed portion located downwardly from a top of said display panel.
- 19. The small boat according to claim 18, wherein said hull further comprises:a front portion, said front portion having an upper wall thereof disposed below said display panel, said upper wall being inclined downwardly toward a distal end of said hull; and an opening, said opening being formed at a substantial center of said upper wall, wherein said article storage box is fitted into said upper wall opening.
- 20. The small boat according to claim 18, wherein said article storage box is embedded in the hull so that an upper surface of said article storage box is substantially flush with an upper wall of the hull.
- 21. The small boat according to claim 18, said lid further comprising:a lid body for closing an upper end opening of said article storage box; a protective cover for protecting said lid body; and a decorative cover for covering said protective cover.
- 22. The small boat according to claim 21, wherein said lid body further comprises:an outer frame, said outer frame being formed into a substantially trapezoidal shape; a seal member, said seal member being provided along said outer frame; a hinge plate, said hinge plate being secured at a front end of said outer frame; a central portion, said central portion being elevated upward from said outer frame; and a partition wall, said partition wall being provided at a rear end of said outer frame.
Priority Claims (1)
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| 2001-269899 |
Sep 2001 |
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