The present invention generally relates to watercraft and, more particularly, to a storage compartment configuration at the engine cover of the watercraft.
In the nautical industry, watercraft propelled by deck-concealed engines are popular items for their aesthetics. The engine is hidden within the inner cavity defined by the deck and the hull. In a typical configuration of such watercraft, the engine is positioned in the stern of the watercraft, aft of the passenger-receiving area. An engine cover is provided on the deck for access to the motor, for maintenance or repair. The engine cover is a panel removable from or hinged to the deck. The engine cover has a relatively large size, so as to provide sufficient space for the engine to be accessed and attended to in instances of repair.
The free space between the engine and the closed engine cover has been used to create storage volume. Storage trays used in this storage space typically consist of a panel having storage trays formed therein. The panel is hung onto the deck for the storage trays to occupy the free space between the engine and the closed engine cover. Accordingly, the storage trays are accessed by opening the engine cover. The panel of storage trays is removable so as to access the engine of the watercraft.
The additional storage provided by these storage trays is quite convenient in that space is limited on a watercraft. Moreover, the configuration of such storage trays allows items to be kept out of the sun, in the shade of the engine cover. The engine cover represents a non-negligible portion of the watercraft area. To optimize the use of the surface of a watercraft, it has been known to adapt engine covers into passenger-receiving areas. For instance, engine covers in some watercraft models have been shaped into seating or lying surfaces.
While being convenient, engine cover storage is to some extent impractical. The engine cover is relatively large and requires some effort to be opened. The engine cover must be free of objects or passengers to be opened.
It is an aim of an aspect of the present invention to provide a novel engine cover storage configuration.
It is a further aim of an aspect of the present invention that the engine cover storage configuration provides isolated compartment access.
It is a still further aim of an aspect of the present invention that the engine cover storage configuration is accessed by a passenger on the engine cover.
Therefore, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided an engine cover assembly for a watercraft of the type having an engine access opening, comprising: an engine cover operatively connected to a watercraft, so as to be displaceable between an engine cover closed position in which the engine cover shuts the engine access opening, and an engine cover opened position in which the engine cover is away from the engine access opening to allow access to the engine access opening, the engine cover having at least one cover opening for accessing the engine access opening; a first door operatively connected to the engine cover, so as to be displaceable between a first door closed position in which the first door shuts at least a first portion of the cover opening in the engine cover, and a first door opened position in which the first door is away from the cover opening for allowing access to the engine access opening; a second door operatively connected to the engine cover, so as to be displaceable between a second door closed position in which the second door shuts at most a second portion of the cover opening in the engine cover, and a second door opened position in which the second door is away from the cover opening for allowing access to the engine access opening.
Further in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a watercraft of the type having a hull, a deck connected to the hull, an engine in an engine compartment, a propulsion system and an engine access opening for accessing the engine compartment, comprising an engine cover operatively connected to the watercraft, so as to be displaceable between an engine cover closed position in which the engine cover shuts the engine access opening, and an engine cover opened position in which the engine cover is away from the engine access opening for allowing access to the engine access opening, the engine cover having at least a first cover opening for accessing the engine access opening; a first door operatively connected to the engine cover, so as to be displaceable between a first door closed position in which the first door shuts at least a first portion of the first cover opening in the engine cover, and a first door opened position in which the first door is away from the first cover opening for allowing access to the engine access opening; and a second door operatively connected to the engine cover, so as to be displaceable between a second door closed position in which the second door shuts at most a second portion of the first cover opening in the engine cover, and a second door opened position in which the second door is away from the first cover opening for allowing access to the engine access opening.
Having thus generally described the nature of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, showing by way of illustration a preferred embodiment thereof and in which:
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The engine cover 20 is latched to the deck 14, by a latching mechanism (not shown) in the deck 14 cooperating with a latch stud 25 on an underside 31 of the base structure 22. The latch mechanism of the deck 14 is, for instance, remotely triggered by a lever positioned at the driver's seat of the watercraft 10, or in a lockable compartment (e.g., glove compartment). It is preferred that the latch mechanism be lockable to lock the engine cover 20 to the deck 14. Cylinders 26D and 26P (
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The doors 36D and 36P are pivotally mounted to the top panel 23 by hinges 40D and 40P, respectively. Cylinders 42D and 42P are respectively provided for maintaining the doors 36D and 36P in their opened position, but retract under manual force for the doors 36D and 36P to be closed. Gaskets 44D and 44P are provided on the undersides of the doors 36D and 36P, respectively. The gaskets 44D and 44P ensure a generally watertight relation between the doors 36D and 36P, respectively, and the top panel 23, such that water is substantially prevented from entering the inner cavity of the watercraft 10 through the openings 38D and 38P, when the doors 36 are in their respective closed positions.
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Secondly, a slide bolt 52 is also positioned on the underside of the door 36D. The slide bolt 52 cooperates with a catch 53 provided on the periphery of the opening 38D in the top panel 23. The slide bolt 52 can only be triggered to lock/unlock the door 36D to/from the top panel 23 from an inside of the base structure 22. Accordingly, the slide bolt 52 can be used to lock the door 36D to the top panel 23. As the base structure 22 is preferably lockable onto the deck 14, as mentioned previously, the door 36D can be locked to the top panel 23 for restricted access to the storage trays through the door 36D.
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It is contemplated to provide each of the doors 36D and 36P with its own latch mechanism 46. In such an embodiment, both doors 36D and 36P could be opened separately, as opposed to the previously described embodiment. It is also contemplated to provide each of the doors 36D and 36P with its own slide bolt 52. Ultimately, each of the doors 36D and 36P may each have an own latch mechanism 46 and an own slide bolt 52.
Each of the openings 38D and 38P may be provided with an individual storage tray panel (not shown). These individual storage tray panels could be hung on the periphery of the openings 38D and 38P, similarly to the positioning of the storage tray panel 29 in the engine access opening 28 in
It is appreciated that the above described preferred embodiment of the engine cover 20 is practical in that a person seated on the door 36P can have access to one of the storage trays under the engine cover 20. However, it is also contemplated to provide the hinges on other edges of the doors 36D and 36P. The above described configuration allows for a single latch mechanism (i.e., the latch mechanism 46) to be used while nonetheless having both doors 36D and 36P lockable onto the base structure 22, by way of the tab 54.
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60483183 | Jun 2003 | US |