Claims
- 1. An improved boat arch comprising:
- spaced side members joined by transition areas to a top member;
- said side and top members having an outer surface adapted to face away from the cockpit area of a boat and an inner surface adapted to face towards the cockpit area of a boat;
- said side members being adapted to extend upwardly from the port and starboard sides of a boat and said top member being adapted to span the cockpit area;
- at least one channel extending at least partially along said port and starboard sides and at least partially across said top member; on the outer surface of said arch;
- said channel extending at least partially along said top member and at least partially down said side member such that said channel traverses said transition areas between said top member and side members;
- whereby said channel is adapted to receive water and channel said water along said channel down said side members and away from said cockpit area of said boat.
- 2. The improved boat arch of claim 1, wherein said channel has an elongated recess defined by a base and sidewalls; said recess extending at least partially along said top member and at least partially down said side members.
- 3. The arch of claim 1, wherein said channel extends across the top member and substantially down the length of each of said side members.
- 4. The arch of claim 1, wherein said arch includes more than one channel.
- 5. The arch of claim 3, wherein said arch includes more than one channel.
- 6. The arch of claim 1, wherein said channel is recessed into the outer surface of said arch.
- 7. The arch of claim 1, wherein said channel is mounted to the outer surface of said arch.
- 8. The arch of claim 1, wherein said channel includes at least one recess having a restricted opening.
- 9. The arch of claim 8, wherein said channel is mounted to the outer surface of said arch.
- 10. The arch of claim 8, wherein said channel is recessed into the outer surface of said arch.
- 11. The arch of claim 8, wherein said channel has a restricted opening and is formed in a strip for mounting two said top and side members.
- 12. The arch of claim 1, wherein said channel includes a groove recessed into the outer surface of said arch and a locking strip having at least one channel with a restricted opening is mounted within said groove for receipt of a canopy.
- 13. The arch of claim 8, further including a locking member and canopy, said locking member being mounted to said canopy and including locking tabs adapted to be received within said restricted openings of said channel to attach said canopy to said arch.
- 14. The arch of claim 12, further including a locking member and canopy, said locking member being mounted to said canopy, said locking member including locking tabs adapted to be received within said restricted opening of said channel to attach said canopy to said arch.
- 15. A canopy retaining assembly for retaining a canopy, said retaining assembly comprising:
- a locking strip on a mounting surface;
- said strip including at least one fastening channel for fastening a canopy, said fastening channel having a restricted opening defined by at least one locking tab partially closing said channel, said channel having an upwardly facing open top and a closed bottom;
- said strip having a substantially flat exterior surface at said closed bottom, on said mounting surface;
- a canopy locking member attached to said canopy, said canopy locking member including at least one resilient locking flange for insertion into said at least one fastening channel, said locking flange having a locking recess for receipt of said locking tab of said at least one fastening channel and a re-entrant protrusion for engagement into said re-entrant groove of said at least one fastening channel; and
- wherein a canopy can be repeatable connected to and disconnected from said locking strip by forcing said locking flanges into said at least one fastening channel by positioning said locking flanges adjacent to said at least one fastening channel and thereafter pressing against said canopy locking member to force said flanges into said at least one fastening channel by pulling said locking member away from said strip to disengage said flange from said at least one fastening channel.
- 16. The canopy retaining assembly of claim 15, wherein said strip is extruded from aluminum.
- 17. The canopy retaining assembly of claim 15, wherein said locking strip includes more than one channel and said locking tab includes more than one locking flange.
- 18. The canopy retaining assembly of clam 15, wherein said locking strip includes a mounting portion for receipt of fasteners for fastening said locking strip to said mounting surface.
- 19. The canopy assembly of claim 15, wherein the sides of said locking strip are angled with respect to vertical and to said substantially flat surface to facilitate manufacture.
- 20. The canopy retaining assembly of claim 15, further including a boat arch comprising said mounting surface to which the locking strip is mounted.
- 21. The canopy retaining assembly of claim 20, wherein the locking strip is mounted to the outside surface of the boat arch.
- 22. The canopy retaining assembly of claim 20, wherein the locking strip is mounted to the inside surface of the boat arch.
- 23. The canopy retaining assembly of claim 20, wherein the locking strip is mounted to the edge of the boat arch.
- 24. The canopy retaining assembly of claim 15, wherein said locking strip is mounted to said mounting surface by double sided foam tape, glue, welding, or screw fasteners.
- 25. The canopy retaining assembly of claim 15 further comprising a perimeter of a boat cockpit defining said mounting surface, so that said locking strip is mounted on said perimeter of said boat cockpit.
- 26. The canopy retaining assembly of claim 15 further comprising a portion of said locking strip comprising at least one countersunk through-extending opening therein extending substantially perpendicularly to said substantially flat surface thereof, said at least one opening for receiving a metal fastener therein.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority of provisional application 60/036,802 filed on Jan. 31, 1997 entitled Canopy Mounting System for Arches.
US Referenced Citations (36)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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1092452 |
Nov 1964 |
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