Device and method for handling a boat sundeck

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6742469
  • Patent Number
    6,742,469
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 1, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A device for, and method of, handling and mounting a boat sundeck. The device includes a platform having first and second ends. A clamp structure is connected to the first end of the platform such that the clamp structure can be used to hold and move the sundeck of a boat. In addition, control modules are connected to the second end of the platform to aid in manipulation of the sundeck by the device. A lift connection location is positioned between the first and second ends of the platform and allows the device to be connected to an articulated boom.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to devices and methods for assembling products such as boats. More particularly, the present invention relates devices and methods for handling boat sundecks.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Conventional boat manufacturing processes are typically quite labor intensive and involve a significant amount of manual lifting and positioning of component parts. What are needed are methods and devices for improving manufacturing efficiency on a boat assembly line.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the present invention relates to a device for handling a boat sundeck. The device includes a platform having first and second ends. A clamp structure is connected to the first end of the platform such that the clamp structure can be used to hold and move the sundeck of a boat. In addition, control modules are connected to the second end of the platform to aid in manipulation of the sundeck by the device. A lift connection location is positioned between the first and second ends of the platform and allows the device to be connected to an articulated boom.




Another aspect of the present invention relates to a method for mounting a sundeck to a boat. The method includes providing a clamp structure including a moveable clamping member and a fixed clamping member. The method also includes maneuvering the clamp structure such that the moveable and fixed clamping members are located on either side of one end of a boat sundeck and then closing the clamp structure such that the device clamps the sundeck. The method further includes lifting the sundeck with a boom and lift assembly connected to the clamp structure and connecting the sundeck to the back of the boat (e.g., near the transom and over the engine) while the boom and lift assembly holds the clamped sundeck in the desired position.




A variety of advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description that follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practicing the invention. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention as claimed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. A brief description of the drawings is as follows:





FIG. 1

is a side view of an articulated arm/boom suitable for use with an attachment constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the frame of an articulated boom attachment constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the frame of the attachment of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a back perspective view of the attachment;





FIG. 5

is a front perspective view of the attachment; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the attachment clamped onto a sundeck for a boat.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




With reference now to the various drawings in which identical elements are numbered identically throughout, a description of various exemplary aspects of the present invention will now be provided.





FIG. 1

shows an articulated boom


20


(i.e., a jib or crane) suitable for use with a sundeck handling attachment constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention. The articulated boom


20


includes a main post


22


having a base piece


24


and an upper extension


26


. The upper extension


26


is free to pivot about a vertical axis


28


that extends longitudinally through the main post


22


. A first arm


30


projects outwardly from the upper extension


26


in a cantilevered fashion. The far end of the first arm


30


is connected to a second arm


32


by a pivot mount


34


. The pivot mount


34


allows the second arm


32


to pivot relative to the first arm


30


about a vertical axis


36


. A lift


37


(i.e., a winch-like structure) for raising and lowering a flexible member


39


(e.g., a cable, rope, chain, etc.) is mounted on the second arm


32


. It will be appreciated that articulated booms as described above are conventionally known in the art. For example, similar booms are manufactured and sold by GCI Company of Garfield, Minn. Additionally, lifts as described above are also known in the art. For example, a preferred lift is sold under the name Bal-Trol by Tri-Motion Industries of Tampa, Fla.




A sundeck handling attachment


42


constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention is preferably connected to the lower end of the flexible member


39


. It will be understood that the phrase “connected to” includes direct connections as well as connections made by intermediate pieces or structures.

FIGS. 4-6

show the entire sundeck handling attachment


42


, while

FIGS. 2 and 3

show only a frame


43


of the handling attachment


42


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the frame


43


includes a platform


45


with first and second ends


48


and


49


. A lift connection location


60


(e.g., an eye, loop, hook, flange, opening, etc.) is positioned on the platform


45


between the first end


48


and second end


49


. The frame


43


further includes a clamp structure


62


with a cylinder mount


75


, spacer


85


, and fixed clamping member


95


. A first end


78


of the cylinder mount


75


is connected to the first end


48


of the platform such that the two structures run perpendicular to one another. The cylinder mount defines a piston hole


76


. A second end


79


of the cylinder mount


75


is connected to a first end


88


of the spacer


85


such that the cylinder mount


75


and spacer


85


are perpendicular to one another. Finally, a second end


89


of spacer


85


is connected to the fixed clamping member


95


such that the two structures run perpendicular to one another.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, an air cylinder


105


is connected to the back of cylinder mount


75


and positioned such that piston


106


(shown in

FIG. 6

) of air cylinder


105


extends through piston hole


76


of cylinder mount


75


. The end of the piston


106


is connected to a moveable clamping member


115


so that as the piston is actuated from a first retracted position to a second extended position, the moveable clamping member


115


is moved from a position close to the first end


88


of spacer


85


toward the second end


89


of spacer


85


so that the space between moveable clamping member


115


and fixed clamping member


95


is thereby reduced. When the piston


106


is actuated from a second position to a first position, the moveable clamping member


115


returns to its initial position, thereby increasing the space between moveable clamping member


115


and fixed clamping member


95


.




The moveable clamping member


115


is generally rectangular and includes an outer edge


118


having a convex curvature. Upper corners


119


of moveable clamping member


115


are rounded. Preferably, the moveable clamping member


115


has a planar contact area


121


that is larger than an opposing contact area of the fixed clamping member


95


. In one embodiment, the contact area of the moveable clamping member


115


is at least 50 percent larger than the contact area of the fixed clamping member


95


.




Referring again to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a control mounting bracket


125


is connected to the second end


49


of platform


45


. The control mounting bracket


125


includes handle


128


connected to the control mounting bracket


125


. The handle


128


can be used to manipulate the sundeck handling attachment


42


and attached sundeck during installation of the sundeck onto a boat. The control mounting bracket


125


includes a base plate


127


connected to the platform


45


. The base plate


127


is preferably angled upwardly from the platform


45


. The control mounting bracket also includes an upright leg


131


that extends upwardly from the base plate


127


. The base plate


127


and the leg


131


cooperate to give the bracket


125


an L-shaped configuration.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, a clamp control module


135


and a lift control module


145


are mounted on the control mounting bracket


125


. The clamp control module


135


includes a plurality of buttons


138


. The buttons


138


can be used to control the air cylinder


105


, actuating the piston


106


and thereby causing the clamp structure


62


to open or close. Preferably, the clamp control module


135


is mounted on the upright leg


131


of the bracket


125


.




The lift control module


145


includes two or more levers


148


used to control the lift


37


of articulated boom


20


. One lever


148


can be used to cause the sundeck handling attachment


42


to be raised to a higher elevation, and another lever


148


can be used to cause the sundeck handling attachment


42


to be lowered. The lift control module


145


is preferably mounted on the base plate


127


.





FIG. 6

illustrates the sundeck handling attachment


42


attached to a sundeck


205


. As shown, the sundeck


205


has a first leg


210


connected to a second leg


212


at an angle. In the illustrated embodiment, the first leg


210


is shorter than the second leg


212


. The first leg


210


has first and second surfaces


208


,


209


; and the second leg


212


has first and second surfaces


228


,


229


. To connect the sundeck


205


to a boat, a middle section


214


defined between the first and second surfaces


208


,


209


of the first leg


210


is positioned between the fixed clamping member


95


and the moveable clamping member


115


. In particular, the sundeck attachment


42


is manipulated so that the clamp structure


62


is positioned with the fixed clamping member


95


facing the first surface


208


and moveable clamping member


115


facing the second surface


209


of the sundeck


205


. With the clamp structure


62


so positioned, the moveable clamping member


115


is clamped down on the surface


209


of the sundeck


205


. The lift


37


is then used to lift the clamped sundeck


205


to a desired elevation, and the sundeck


205


manually moved to a location over the engine of the boat. As the sundeck


205


is moved, the arms of the articulated boom


20


pivot relative to one another to accommodate the movement. Once positioned over the engine, the sundeck is pivotally connected (e.g., by hinges and fasteners such as bolts) to the rear upper deck of the boat. During the connection process, the boom and lift assembly holds the clamped sundeck


205


at the desired position relative to the boat. After assembly, the engine can be accessed by pivoting the sundeck upwardly.




The above specification and examples provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the composition of the invention. While a preferred use of the disclosed device is for handling the sundecks of boats, it will be appreciated that articles and manufacturing components could also be handled with the device. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.



Claims
  • 1. A method for mounting a sundeck to a boat, wherein the sundeck has a first leg connected to a second leg at an angle, the first leg being shorter than the second leg, and each of the first and second legs having first and second surfaces, the method comprising:providing a clamp structure including two clamping members; maneuvering the clamp structure so that a middle section of the first leg of the sundeck is positioned between the clamping members such that the two clamping members face first and second surfaces of the first leg, respectively; closing the clamp structure to engage the sundeck; lifting the sundeck with a boom and lift assembly connected to the clamp structure; connecting the sundeck to a back region of the boat while the boom and lift assembly hold the clamped sundeck at a desired position relative to the boat; and disengaging the clamp structure from the sundeck when the sundeck is connected in the desired position.
PRIORITY OF INVENTION

This application claims priority of invention under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from U.S. Provisional application No. 60/257,665, filed Dec. 21, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/257665 Dec 2000 US