Boat lift apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6457904
  • Patent Number
    6,457,904
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 16, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 1, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to a stationary boat lift in which a boat is able to enter and exit with little difficulty. The boat lift allows a boat to bypass various barriers in a efficient and safe manner by vertically lifting the boat out of one body of water, translating the boat horizontally over a desired barrier, and then vertically lowering the boat into a second body of water.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a lifting apparatus used to portage a boat. More specifically, the present invention relates to a mechanism for vertically lifting a boat out of one body of water, transferring the boat horizontally over a barrier, and then vertically lowering the boat into a second body of water.




Known within the prior art are devices for lifting boats out of water for such purposes as making repairs, protecting boats from dock collision caused by tidal action, and preventing damage to a boat's hull from excessive exposure to water. U.S. Pat. No. 5,184,914, describes and shows a boat lift that consists of a frame which cradles and lifts a boat from the water by the means of a hydraulic ram. The device requires a person to enter the water to secure several members of the device around the bottom of the hull. U.S. Pat. No. 5,593,247 describes a programmable boat lift control system that with the push of a button, the lift may either raise or lower the boat to a pre-programmed elevation.




Both of these devices are useful for lifting boats out of water, but are both limited to lifting and lowering the boat in a vertical direction which is indicative of the general state of the art in boat lifting devices. The prior art fails to teach an apparatus that can both, lift and lower a boat in a vertical direction and transfer the boat in a horizontal direction. Applicant has discovered the need to transfer boats over barriers, such as water divider walls. In many areas salt water and fresh water are separated by various types of barriers. Barriers are needed to separate fresh water from salt water due to the various types of organisms, plants and animals which can only survive in either salt or fresh water, but not both. Regardless of the need to isolate salt from fresh water, boats and other types of water vehicles still require access to and from these separate bodies of water.




The foregoing illustrates limitations known to exist in present boat lift apparatuses. Thus, it is apparent that it would be advantageous to provide an alternative directed to overcoming one or more of the limitations set forth above. Accordingly, a suitable alternative is provided including features more fully disclosed hereinafter.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In one aspect of the present invention, this is accomplished by providing a boat lift apparatus comprising: a moveable hoist assembly erected over a barrier separating a first body of water and a second body of water, the hoist assembly including a moveable lift frame and a load distribution subassembly connected to the lift frame, wherein the load distribution subassembly includes a pair of load distribution supports extending longitudinally and spaced laterally relative to one another and a cradle connected between the load distribution supports and capable of receiving a boat to be carried across the barrier by the apparatus; a mechanism for raising and lowering the lift frame; and a mechanism for conveying the hoist assembly between a first position over the first body of water to a second position over the second body of water.




After the boat has entered the lift it is positioned over a pair of slings which are placed under the boat. One sling is located near the bow or front portion of the boat while the second sling is located near the stern or rear portion of the boat. The slings are fastened to a lift frame which is lowered or raised by hydraulic power.




Once the boat is in a fully raised position, the boat lift translates the boat in a horizontal direction over the particular barrier. Translation of the hoist is controlled by a motor which powers a set of flanged wheels to move the boat lift back and fourth in a horizontal direction. An operator is able to easily control the functioning of the boat lift through a control panel located near or within the boat lift.




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved boat lift capable of lifting a boat in and out of water in both a vertical and horizontal direction.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a boat lift which can be easily and safely operated by one or more individuals, who are operators of the boat and not require an operator full time for the boat lift.




It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a boat lift which allows a boat to be lifted and carried over various types of barriers.











The foregoing and other aspects will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES





FIG. 1

is a front elevational view of the boat lift apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side elevation view of the boat lift apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

as the boat initially enters the boat lift apparatus.





FIG. 3

is a side elevation view of a first embodiment of the lift frame of the boat apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

is a side elevation view of a second embodiment of the lift frame of the boat apparatus shown in FIG.


1













DETAILED DESCRIPTION




In the following description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which, in conjunction with this detailed description, illustrate and describe a boat lift capable of hoisting a boat out of one body of water, translating the boat in a horizontal direction over a barrier and then lowering the boat into a second body of water. Referring to

FIG. 2

, boat lift


10


consists of vertically moveable lift frame


24


mounted on a horizontally moveable lift frame support bed


26


which rolls on tracks


32


which are placed alongside a first body of water


18


and a second body of water


20


divided by barrier


16


. Many areas having both salt and fresh water bodies must take care not to allow the two bodies of water to mix thereby contaminating the fresh water. Various types of organisms, plants and animals can only survive in either salt water or fresh water. To accomplish this many communities construct barriers separating the two bodies of water. The down side to using barriers is that boats are prevented from freely traveling between the fresh and salt water bodies.




In

FIG. 1

, boat


12


enters boat lift


10


at either one of two ends via either first body of water


18


or second body of water


20


. Channel


14


of boat lift


10


is divided into two sections by barrier


16


. Barrier


16


is located between and divides the first and second bodies of water,


18


and


20


respectively, at approximately the middle of the channel


14


effectively creating two isolated bodies of water.




The vertically moveable lift frame


24


consists of two sub-frames


24




a


,


24




b


, one on each side of channel


14


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, each lift sub-frame


24




a


,


24




b


consists of two sections, an upper platform


36


and a lower scissors platform


38


. The upper platform


36


includes a lower beam


52


attached to upper beams


56


by a plurality of fixed supports


54


. On the inner (or channel side) side of each lift sub-frame


24




a


,


24




b


, a load distribution subassembly


58


is attached to the upper beams


56


. A cradle


80


is attached to the load distribution subassemblies


58


at cradle connectors


60


. Preferably one connector


60




a


is a fixed connection and the other connector


60




b


is slideable along load distribution subassembly


58


. Lift sub-frames


24




a


,


24




b


are connected to one another by transversely extending trusses


68


which span channel


14


. Trusses


68


are connected to upper beams


56


. To accommodate varying loads, ground settlement and other alignment problems, trusses


68


may be fixed to one lift sub-frame


24




a


and slidingly connected to the other lift sub-frame


24




b


to allow for movement of the tops of the lift subframes


24




a


,


24




b


towards or away from each other. To provide additional support and stiffness to the upper platform, cross supports


62


can be provided. The load distribution subassemblies


58


can be omitted and cradle


80


can be attached to other portions of upper platform


36


.




Preferably, cradle


80


is a pair of slings, as shown in the figures. Slings


80


, preferably, are fabricated from high strength polyester which is resistant to damage t- from abrasion and deterioration from exposure to water, particularly salt water. The slings


80


may also be fabricated materials offering similar damage resistance, such as nylon and the like. It is also possible that the cradle for carrying boat


12


may be comprised of other suitable means, including but not limited to, a heavy gauge net which may be coupled at its extremities to connectors


60




a


,


60




b


. Like the slings


80


, such net may also be produced from high strength polyester or nylon. In order that the slings


80


, or alternatively a net, will readily submerge rather than float, lead weights are provided with the slings


80


arid the net. In the case of the slings


80


, the lead weights are sewn into packets provided in the slings


80


. Preferably cradle


80


is does not retain any water around the boat


12


when the boat


12


is lifted out of the water.




The lower scissors platform


38


consists of a lift frame support bed


26


connected to upper platform lower beam


52


by double scissors mechanisms


40


. The lift frame support bed


26


has a plurality of support legs


28


attached thereto with wheels


30


attached to axles


34


, at the lower ends thereof. The wheels


30


engage a track


32


which extends along the channel


14


on both sides of the channel


14


. The wheels


30


and track


32


permit the boat lift


10


to move horizontally along the channel


14


to transport a boat


12


over the barrier


16


from the first body of water


18


to the second body of water


20


or vice versa. A transit motor


70


is attached to a lower side of the lift frame support bed


26


. The transit motor


70


preferably drives one set of wheels


30


through a chain and sprocket (not shown).




The scissors mechanisms


40


each consist of two scissors legs


40




a


,


40




b


, pivotally connected by scissors connector


46


. One end


42


of each scissors mechanism legs


40




a


,


40




b


is fixed to the lower scissors platform


38


. The other end


44


slides along either an upper surface of lift frame support bed


26


or a lower surface of upper platform lower beam


52


. Upper hydraulic cylinder beams


48


are provided between scissors legs


40




a


,


40




b


(See FIG.


1


). Hydraulic cylinders are connected between the lift frame support bed


26


and the upper hydraulic cylinder beams


48


. The left side of

FIG. 1

illustrates the lift frame


24


when the hydraulic cylinders


50


are retracted and the lift frame


24


is in its lower position. The left side of

FIG. 1

also illustrates the left sling position (shown in

FIG. 2

) with the slideable sling connector


60




b


. The left side of

FIG. 1

shows in phantom lines the upper position of lift frame


24


. The right side of

FIG. 1

illustrates the lift frame


24


when the hydraulic cylinders


50


are fully extended pressing against upper hydraulic cylinder beam


48


causing the scissors mechanisms


40


to lift the upper platform


36


to a raised or upper position. In the preferred embodiment, the upper platform raises about 7 feet. A hydraulic power source (not shown) is provided on the lift frame


24


. Retractable cords (not shown) are provided to provide electrical power and control signals to the transit motor


70


and the hydraulic power source. The intended maximum boat weight that boat lift


10


can lift is 20,000 lbs. By changing the strength and configurations of the structural members, the size of the hydraulic cylinders, higher boat weights can be accommodated.




Although the preferred embodiment shows a lift frame


24


which uses double scissors mechanisms


40


, other configuration of hydraulic lifting devices may be used. One example is shown in

FIG. 4

where a single scissors mechanism


40


is used for each lift sub-frame


24




a


,


24




b


. Another configuration could use multiple levels of lift frame support beds, each support bed being connected to the one above it by a set of hydraulic cylinders. The scissors mechanisms


40


or other lift multiplier mechanisms are preferred.




In use, the boat lift


10


is positioned over the first body of water


18


with the lift frame


24


in the lower position. Boat


12


is driven into channel


14


and positioned with the slings


80


about the boat


12


as shown in FIG.


2


. Because of the slideable connector


60




a


, the left most sling


80


(as shown in

FIG. 2

) can be moved to accommodate different length boats. Hydraulic power is provided to the hydraulic cylinders


50


causing the hydraulic cylinders


50


to extend and lifting the upper platform


36


, attached slings


80


and boat


12


. Transit motor


70


is energized moving boat lift


10


from over the first body of water


28


over the barrier


16


and over the second body of water


20


. The hydraulic power is turned off and the hydraulic pressure to the hydraulic cylinders


50


is relieved allowing the hydraulic cylinders


50


to retract, thereby lowering the upper platform


36


along with slings


80


and boat


12


to its lower most position, lowering the boat


12


into the body of water


20


. The boat


12


, having successfully transited barrier


16


, can now be driven in the second body of water


20


.



Claims
  • 1. A boat lift apparatus comprising:a moveable hoist assembly erected over a barrier separating a first body of water and a second body of water, the hoist assembly including a moveable lift frame and a load distribution subassembly connected to the lift frame, wherein the load distribution subassembly includes a pair of load distribution supports extending longitudinally and spaced laterally relative to one another and a cradle connected between the load distribution supports and capable of receiving a boat to be carried across the barrier by the apparatus; a hydraulically operated mechanism for raising and lowering the lift frame; and a mechanism for conveying the hoist assembly between a first position over the first body of water to a second position over the second body of water, wherein the lift frame is connected to the hoist assembly by a plurality of scissors mechanisms.
  • 2. The boat lift apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the mechanism for raising and lowering the lift frame is a plurality of hydraulic cylinders.
  • 3. The boat lift apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of hydraulic cylinders are positioned between a portion of the hoist assembly and the scissors mechanism.
  • 4. The boat lift apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the lift frame comprises two laterally spaced apart lift sub-frames, a load distribution support being connect to each lift sub-frame.
  • 5. The boat lift apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the cradle comprises at least two longitudinally spaced straps.
  • 6. A boat lift apparatus comprising:a moveable hoist assembly erected over a barrier separating a first body of water and a second body of water, the hoist assembly including: a vertically moveable lift frame, the lift frame comprising two laterally spaced apart lift sub-frames; a load distribution subassembly connected to the lift frame, wherein the load distribution subassembly includes a pair of load distribution supports extending longitudinally and spaced laterally relative to one another, a load distribution support being connected to each lift sub-frame; and a cradle connected between the load distribution supports and capable of receiving a boat to be carried across the barrier by the apparatus; a mechanism for raising and lowering the lift frame; and a mechanism for conveying the hoist assembly between a first position over the first body of water to a second position over the second body of water, wherein the lift sub-frames are connected by at least one laterally extending cross support, the at least one laterally extending cross support being connected to an upper part of the lift sub-frames and being positioned above the cradle.
  • 7. The boat lift apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the cross support is a truss.
  • 8. A boat lift apparatus comprising:a moveable hoist assembly erected over a barrier separating a first body of water and a second body of water, the hoist assembly including a moveable lift frame and a load distribution subassembly connected to the lift frame, wherein the load distribution subassembly includes a pair of load distribution supports extending longitudinally and spaced laterally relative to one another and a cradle connected between the load distribution supports and capable of receiving a boat to be carried across the barrier by the apparatus, the cradle comprising at least two longitudinally spaced straps; a mechanism for raising and lowering the lift frame; and a mechanism for conveying the hoist assembly between a first position over the first body of water to a second position over the second body of water, wherein one of the at least two longitudinally spaced straps is slidingly attached to the load distribution supports.
  • 9. A boat lift apparatus comprising:a moveable hoist assembly erected over a barrier separating a first body of water and a second body of water, the hoist assembly including a moveable lift frame; a non-water retaining cradle connected to the lift frame and capable of receiving a boat to be carried across the barrier by the apparatus; a hydraulic mechanism for raising and lowering the lift frame, the hydraulic mechanism for raising and lowering the lift frame being a plurality of hydraulic cylinders; and a mechanism for conveying the hoist assembly between a first position over the first body of water to a second position over the second body of water, wherein the lift frame is connected to the hoist assembly by a plurality of scissors mechanisms.
  • 10. The boat lift apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the plurality of hydraulic cylinders are positioned between a portion of the hoist assembly and the scissors mechanism.
  • 11. The boat lift apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the lift frame comprises two laterally spaced apart lift sub-frames.
  • 12. The boat lift apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the lift sub-frames are connected by at least one laterally extending cross support.
  • 13. A boat lift apparatus comprising:a moveable hoist assembly erected over a barrier separating a first body of water and a second body of water, the hoist assembly including a moveable lift frame; a non-water retaining cradle connected to the lift frame and capable of receiving a boat to be carried across the barrier by the apparatus, the cradle comprising at least two longitudinally s aced straps, one of the at least two longitudinally spaced straps being slidingly attached to the lift frame; a plurality of scissors mechanisms connected between the lift frame and the hoist assembly; a hydraulic mechanism for raising and lowering the lift frame, the hydraulic mechanism comprising a plurality of hydraulic cylinders connected between a portion of the hoist assembly and the scissors mechanism; and a mechanism for conveying the hoist assembly between a first position over the first body of water to a second position over the second body of water.
  • 14. A method for transporting a boat over a barrier separating a first body of water from a second body of water, the method comprising the steps of:positioning over the first body of water a moveable hoist assembly and moveable lift frame, positioning in the first body of water a non-water retaining cradle that is connected to the lift frame, the lift frame including a pair of lift sub-frames spaced laterally relative to one another and the cradle being connected between the lift sub-frames and capable of receiving a boat to be carried across the barrier by the apparatus; positioning the boat above the cradle; hydraulically raising a hydraulic cylinder beam a first distance, the hydraulic cylinder beam being operatively connected to the lift frame, the lift frame and the boat being raised a second distance, the second distance being greater than the first distance, to lift the boat out of the first body of water and to an elevation that is higher than the barrier; translating the hoist assembly along with the boat over and across the barrier; positioning the hoist assembly and the boat over the second body of water; and hydraulically lowering the hydraulic cylinder beam, the lift frame and the boat to lower the boat into the second body of water.
  • 15. A method according to claim 14, wherein the steps of positioning the hoist assembly over the first body of water, translating the hoist assembly along with the boat over and across the barrier, and positioning the hoist assembly and the boat over the second body of water include horizontally moving the hoist assembly.
  • 16. A method according to claim 15, wherein the steps of positioning in the first body of water the cradle, raising the lift frame and the boat to lift the boat out of the first body of water, and lowering the lift frame and the boat to lower the boat into the second body of water include vertically moving the lift frame.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 09/371,321, filed Aug. 10, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,174,106, which was a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 09/205,862, filled Dec. 4, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,639. This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application No. 60/070,518 filed Jan. 6, 1998. application Ser. Nos. 09/371,321 09/205,862, and 60/070,518 are hereby incorporated by reference.

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06/070518 Jan 1998 US
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Child 09/371321 US
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Child 09/760533 US