Extendable deck assembly for a boat

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6298801
  • Patent Number
    6,298,801
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 5, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Basinger; Sherman
    Agents
    • Polster, Lieder, Woodruff & Lucchesi
Abstract
An extendable deck assembly for a boat to provide additional use area of the boat while on the lake. In the retracted position the extendable deck permits a smaller trailer to be used for transporting the boat and provide better maneuverability on the lake. The extendable deck provides use area in the retracted position as well as the extended position, thereby eliminating stowing problems. The extendable deck assembly may be provided with rollers or an actuating device to facilitate the sliding movement of the extendable deck. The extendable deck assembly is designed to accommodate the side curvature of the boat and may be a built-in feature of the boat or may be marketed independently.
Description




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not Applicable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The general use area of a conventional fishing or recreational boat is restricted to the area within the perimeter of the boat. It is often desired to have additional use area within the boat after the boat has reached its destination on the lake. Larger boats are more costly and require longer, more costly trailers to haul them. Larger boats are also more difficult to maneuver in the parking lot as well as in the lake. Portable or hinged deck extensions provide minimal use area, are cumbersome to use, and create problems to stow when they are not in use or when the boat is being transported.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is thus a principal object of the present invention to provide an extendable deck assembly for a boat; thereby providing additional use area while the boat is on the lake.




Another object of this invention is to provide an extendable deck assembly for a boat in which the extendable deck is easily extended and retracted in a sliding manner.




A still further object of this invention is to provide an extendable deck assembly for a boat in which the sliding movement of the extendable deck is facilitated by rollers.




A still further object of this invention is to provide an extendable deck assembly for a boat in which the sliding movement of the extendable deck is provided by an actuating device.




Another object of this invention is to provide an extendable deck assembly for a boat in which the extendable deck provides general use area in the retracted position as well as in the extended position, thereby eliminating stowing problems.




It is still another object of this invention to provide an extendable deck assembly for a boat in which the extendable deck compensates for any tilting of the boat when the extendable deck is in the extended position, thereby providing a more level floor surface in the extended position.




It is still another object of this invention is to provide an extendable deck assembly for a boat which is adapted with mounting brackets so as to permit the assembly to be marketed separately and installed by the consumer on existing boats.




These and other objects will become apparent hereinafter.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings,

FIG. 1

is a side elevation view of a boat adapted with an extendable deck assembly shown with the deck in the retracted position;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged side elevation view of the extendable deck assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of

FIG. 2

with the extendable deck shown in the retracted position;





FIG. 4

is a horizontal section view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a vertical section view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a vertical section view taken along line


6





6


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

is a horizontal section view taken along line


7





7


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 8

is a side elevation view of a boat adapted with an extendable deck assembly in which the outer guide rails are slanted slightly upward, shown with the deck in the retracted position;





FIG. 9

is a side elevation view of

FIG. 8

, shown with the deck in the extended position;





FIG. 10

is a side elevation view of

FIG. 9

, shown with the deck in the extended position and loaded





FIG. 11

is a plan view of a boat adapted with an extendable deck assembly mounted with bracket assemblies, shown with the deck in the retracted position;





FIG. 12

is a horizontal section view taken along line


12





12


of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is a plan view of

FIG. 2

shown with the quick pins removed and the extendable deck ready for extension;





FIG. 14

is a horizontal section view taken along line


14





14


of

FIG. 13

shown with the extendable deck in forward motion;





FIG. 15

is a plan view of the extendable deck assembly shown in the extended position with the quick pins inserted; and





FIG. 16

is a side elevation view of FIG.


15


.




Corresponding reference numerals will be used throughout the several figures of the drawings.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The following detailed description illustrates the invention by way of example and not by way of limitation. This description will clearly enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives and uses of the invention, including what I presently believe is the best mode of carrying out the invention.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is provided an extendable deck assembly


1


of the present invention. The extendable deck assembly


1


is slidably mounted to a boat


2


, more specifically to the bow end


4


of the boat


2


. The boat


2


has a longitudinal axis extending from the bow


4


to a stern


5


. The stern


5


of the boat


2


is adapted with an outboard motor


3


. The extendable deck assembly


1


is shown as a built-in feature of the boat


2


and is illustrated in the retracted position.




The present invention is demonstrated on a boat


2


having a hull


12


for the purposes of this disclosure. It is not intended to imply that the extendable deck assembly


1


of the present invention is limited to this type of boat as the invention may be adapted to various types of boats such as pontoon boats. The terms “slidably mounted,” “sliding movement,” or the like are intended to define directional motion and are not intended to imply the necessity of the existence of sliding friction such as two surfaces rubbing against one another.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 through 7

, the extendable deck assembly


1


is more clearly detailed. The extendable deck assembly


1


is comprised of six primary components which are the extendable deck


15


, the two front guide roller assemblies


31


,


32


, the two back guide roller assemblies


33


,


34


, and the gearmotor assembly


46


, as seen in FIG.


3


.




The extendable deck


15


is comprised of a deck platform


16


secured to a frame structure


18


, as seen in FIG.


2


. The frame structure


18


is constructed with structural channel which may be aluminum, fiberglass, or any durable material. The frame structure


18


is comprised of two outer guide rails


19


,


20


, two inner guide rails


21


,


22


, a front deck support member


23


, a back deck support member


24


, and a center deck support member


25


, as seen in FIG.


3


. The front portion


26


of each outer guide rail


19


,


20


is formed to match the curvature of the boat sidewall


6


with the back portion


27


of each outer guide rail


19


,


20


remaining straight and parallel to each other. The deck platform


16


is constructed from marine-grade plywood and is secured to the frame structure


18


with sheet metal screws


17


. The deck platform


16


may be provided with various coverings including paint or carpeting. The extendable deck


15


is illustrated equipped with a pedestal seat


11


to illustrate one use of the extendable deck assembly


1


for purposes of this disclosure and it is not intended to imply that the extendable deck assembly


1


is limited to this use as the extendable deck


15


may be outfitted with various other boating accessories such as a trolling motor, lights, railing, bench seats, etc.




The front guide roller assemblies


31


,


32


and the back guide roller assemblies


33


,


34


provide the means to guide the extendable deck


15


to the extended position and back to the retracted position in a sliding manner. The front guide roller assemblies


31


,


32


interface with the inner guide rails


21


,


22


and the back guide roller assemblies


33


,


34


interface with the outer guide rails


19


,


20


of the extendable deck


15


, as seen in FIG.


3


. This offset design of the front guide roller assemblies


31


,


32


relative to the back guide roller assemblies


33


,


34


permits the extendable deck


15


to match the curvature of the boat sidewall


6


.




Each front guide roller assembly


31


,


32


is comprised of a guide roller bracket


35


, a guide roller


37


, and a guide block


39


as seen in

FIGS. 4 and 5

which illustrate the right front guide roller assembly


31


. The guide roller bracket


35


is constructed of sheet metal and is secured to the stationary deck


10


of the boat


2


with mounting bolts,


36


, as shown. The guide roller


37


is constructed of delrin or similar material and is rotatably mounted to the guide roller bracket


35


by means of a shoulder bolt


38


. The guide roller


37


supports the inner guide rail


21


and facilitates the sliding movement of the extendable deck


15


. The guide block


39


is also constructed of delrin or similar material and is secured to the guide roller bracket


35


by means of two mounting bolts


40


. The guide block


39


prevents the inner guide rail


21


from sideward movement in the direction of the guide block


39


. The guide block


39


also prevents upward movement of the inner guide rail


21


relative to the guide roller


37


. The left front guide roller assembly


32


is constructed in the same manner as the right front guide roller assembly


31


and interfaces with the left inner guide rail


22


. The guide blocks


39


of the right front guide roller assembly


31


and the left front guide roller assembly


32


work in unison to prevent sideward movement of the extendable deck


15


to the right or to the left relative to the front guide roller assemblies


31


,


32


.




The back guide roller assemblies


33


,


34


are built-in to the sidewalls


6


of the boat


2


. A cavity


7


in each sidewall


6


provides a housing for the back guide roller assemblies


33


,


34


. Each back guide roller assembly


33


,


34


provides two guide rollers


41


as seen in

FIGS. 4 and 6

which illustrate the right back guide roller assembly


33


. The guide rollers


41


are constructed of delrin or similar material and are rotatably mounted in the boat sidewall cavity


7


by means of a shoulder bolt


42


. The guide rollers


41


provide support for the outer guide rail


19


and facilitate the sliding movement of the extendable deck


15


. Each back guide roller assembly


33


,


34


also provides a guide block


43


. The guide block


43


is constructed of delrin or similar material and is secured in the boat sidewall cavity


7


by means of two mounting bolts


44


. The guide block


43


prevents the outer guide rail


19


from sideward movement in the direction of the guide block


43


. The left back guide roller assembly


34


is constructed in the same manner as the right back guide roller assembly


33


and interfaces with the left outer guide rail


20


. The guide blocks


43


of the right back guide roller assembly


33


and the left back guide roller assembly


34


work in unison to prevent sideward movement of the extendable deck


15


to the right or to the left relative to the back guide roller assemblies


33


,


34


. Each boat sidewall cavity


7


is provided with a hole


9


through each side


8


to interface with the quick pins


45


, as seen in FIG.


6


. The back portion


27


of each outer guide rail


19


,


20


is adapted with two holes


28


to interface with the quick pins


45


. The quick pins


45


are used to retain the extendable deck


15


in the extended and retracted positions as they interface with the appropriate hole


28


in the outer guide rails


19


,


20


and the holes


9


in the boat sidewall cavities


7


.




The sliding movement of the extendable deck assembly


1


may be facilitated with an actuating device. A 12-volt D.C. gearmotor


46


is mounted to the stationary deck


10


by means of mounting bolts


49


, as seen in

FIGS. 3 and 7

. A gear rack


29


is mounted under the center deck support member


25


by means of mounting bolts


30


, as seen in FIG.


7


. The output shaft


47


of the gearmotor


46


is adapted with a pinion gear


48


. The pinion gear


48


interfaces with the gear rack


29


.




Referring to

FIGS. 8 through 10

, the extendable deck assembly


1


is provided with the outer guide rails


19


,


20


formed such that the back portion


27


is slanted slightly upward relative to the front portion


26


, as seen in FIG.


8


. This option should be used on boats which significantly tilt forward due to the overhung load caused by the extendable deck


15


. The extendable deck


15


is level relative to the boat


2


when the extendable deck


15


is in the retracted position. When the extendable deck


15


is in the extended position, the extendable deck


15


is slanted slightly upward relative to the boat


2


, as seen in FIG.


9


. When a load


50


is placed on the extendable deck


15


in the extended position, the boat


2


may tilt forward due to the overhung load. This will cause the extendable deck


15


to level relative to the water, thereby compensating for the tilting of the boat


2


, as seen in FIG.


10


.




Referring to

FIGS. 11 and 12

, the extendable deck assembly


1


is provided with back guide roller mounting brackets


51


for installation on existing boats as an add-on feature rather than a built-in feature. The extendable deck assembly


1


is identical to that discussed above excepting that the back guide roller assemblies


33


,


34


are mounted in guide roller brackets


51


in lieu of the boat sidewall cavities


7


. The guide roller brackets


51


are constructed of sheet metal and are secured to the stationary deck


10


of the boat


2


with mounting bolts


52


, as shown. Clamp-on type mounting brackets may also be provided for certain boats as is obvious to anyone skilled in the art.




In operation, the present invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 13 through 16

. Referring to

FIG. 13

, the extendable deck


15


is extended by first removing the quick pins


45


from the boat sidewall cavities


7


. The extendable deck


15


is then moved forward by means of the gearmotor


46


which rotates the pinion gear


48


, as seen in FIG.


14


. When the extendable deck


15


is in the fully extended position, the quick pins


45


are inserted back into the boat sidewall cavities


7


, as seen in

FIG. 15

; thereby retaining the extendable deck


15


in the extended position, as seen in FIG.


16


. The extendable deck


15


may be returned to the retracted position by simply reversing the above procedure.




The extendable deck assembly


1


may be operated by any common electrical circuit easily constructed by anyone skilled in the art. A limit switch may also be employed to prevent operation of the outboard motor


3


unless the extendable deck


15


is in the fully retracted position, as seen in FIG.


1


. The extendable deck assembly


1


may be actuated by various methods including hydraulic cylinders, ball screw actuators, and by powering the guide rollers, as will be obvious to anyone skilled in the art. The extendable deck assembly


1


may also be provided for manual operation in which case the gearmotor


46


, pinion gear


48


, and gear rack


29


are omitted.




The present invention may be provided in other modified forms without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The foregoing description is provided to illustrate one embodiment of the invention for purposes of this disclosure and it is intended to cover all changes and modifications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. An extendable deck assembly for a boat, said boat including a stationary deck located between a bow of the boat and a stern of the boat defining a use area for occupants of said boat and having a longitudinal axis extending from the bow of the boat to the stern of the boat; said extendable deck assembly being mounted to said boat, and including an extendable deck that is movable between an extended position and a retracted position in a sliding manner, at least a portion of said extendable deck being positioned over at least a portion of the stationary deck when the extendable deck is in the retracted position, at least a portion of the extendable deck extending outwardly in a longitudinal direction from the bow of said boat when the extendable deck is in the extended position; said extendable deck assembly further including at least one guide roller mounted to said boat, and at least one guide rail mounted to said extendable deck, said guide rail being adapted to accommodate said guide roller to permit movement of said extendable deck between the extended position and the retracted position.
  • 2. The extendable deck assembly as set forth in claim 1 further including an actuating device that is selectively energized to move said extendable deck inwardly over the stationary deck into the retracted position, or outward from the bow of the boat into the extended position.
  • 3. The extendable deck assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said actuating device includes a gearmotor having an output shaft with a pinion gear mounted thereon, and a gear rack mounted to the extendable deck; said gear rack being adapted to engage the pinion gear of the gearmotor, said extendable deck being moved between the extended and retracted positions based upon the direction of rotation of the pinion gear.
  • 4. An extendable deck for a boat having a hull and a longitudinal axis extending from a bow of the boat to a stern of the boat; said extendable deck assembly being mounted to said boat, and including an extendable deck that is movable between an extended position and a retracted position in a sliding manner, at least a portion of said extendable deck being positioned over at least a portion of the boat hull when the extendable deck is in the retracted position, at least a portion of the extendable deck extending outwardly in a longitudinal direction from the bow of said boat when the extendable deck is in the extended position; said extendable deck assembly further including at least one guide roller mounted to said boat, and at least one guide rail mounted to said extendable deck, said guide rail being adapted to accommodate said guide roller to permit movement of said extendable deck between the extended position and the retracted position.
  • 5. The extendable deck assembly as set forth in claim 4 further including an actuating device that is selectively energized to move said extendable deck inwardly over the boat hull into the retracted position, or outwardly from the bow of the boat into the extended position.
  • 6. The extendable deck assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein said actuating device includes a gearmotor having an output shaft with a pinion gear mounted thereon, and a gear rack mounted to the extendable deck; said gear rack being adapted to engage the pinion gear of the gearmotor, said extendable deck being moved between the extended and retracted positions based upon the direction of rotation of the pinion gear.
  • 7. In combination with a boat having a bow and a stern defining a use area for occupants of said boat, having a stationary deck, and having a longitudinal axis extending from the bow to the stern: an extendable deck assembly mounted to said boat including:an extendable deck slidingly movable between an extended position and a retracted position, at least a portion of said extendable deck being positioned over at least a portion of the stationary deck when the extendable deck is in the retracted position, at least a portion of the extendable deck extending outwardly in a longitudinal direction from the bow of said boat when the extendable deck is in the extended position; and at least one guide roller mounted to said boat and at least one guide rail mounted to said extendable deck and in contact with said guide roller as to permit movement of said extendable deck between the extended position and retracted position.
  • 8. An extendable deck assembly adapted to be secured to a stationary deck of a boat and slidably movable between an extended position and a retracted position, at least a portion of said extendable deck being positioned over at least a portion of the stationary deck when the extendable deck is in the retracted position, and at least a portion of the extendable deck extending outwardly in a longitudinal direction from an edge of the stationary deck when the extendable deck is in the extended position; said extendable deck assembly including at least one back guide roller mounting bracket adapted to be mounted to said boat, at least one guide roller mounted to said back guide roller mounting bracket, and at least one guide rail mounted to said extendable deck and in contact with said guide roller as to permit movement of said extendable deck between the extended position and retracted position.
  • 9. The extendable deck assembly of claim 8 wherein the back guide roller mounting bracket is adapted to be mounted to said stationary deck of said boat.
  • 10. An extendable deck assembly for a boat suitable for operation on a lake, said boat including a stationary deck located between a bow of the boat and a stern of the boat defining a use area for occupants of said boat and having a longitudinal axis extending from the bow of the boat to the stern of the boat; said extendable deck assembly being mounted to said boat, and including an extendable deck movable between an extended position and a retracted position in a sliding manner, said extendable deck being positioned substantially parallel to said stationary deck in all usable positions; at least a portion of said extendable deck being positioned over at least a portion of the stationary deck when the extendable deck is in the retracted position, at least a portion of the extendable deck extending outwardly in a longitudinal direction from the bow of said boat when the extendable deck is in the extended position.
  • 11. An extendable deck for a boat suitable for operation on a lake, said boat having a hull and a longitudinal axis extending from a bow of the boat to a stern of the boat; said extendable deck assembly being mounted to said boat, and including an extendable deck that is movable between an extended position and a retracted position in a sliding manner, at least a portion of said extendable deck being positioned over at least a portion of the boat hull when the extendable deck is in the retracted position, at least a portion of the extendable deck extending outwardly in a longitudinal direction from the bow of said boat when the extendable deck is in the extended position, said extendable deck remaining substantially horizontal in all usable positions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a Continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/936,177, Sep. 24, 1997, allowed U.S. Pat. No. 6,058,866, which is a Continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/824,821, Mar. 26, 1997, now abandoned.

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Continuation in Parts (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/936177 Sep 1997 US
Child 09/565938 US
Parent 08/824821 Mar 1997 US
Child 08/936177 US