Claims
- 1. A lift gate latch, for use in connection with a lift gate and a handrail on a boat, the boat having a gunwale and a deck, the handrail having a jamb, the lift gate having a hinge, the lift gate being able to rise upwardly on the hinge, the lift gate being able to pivot on the hinge between a closed and an open position, the lift gate having at least one stile, the lift gate latch comprising:
(a) a left side wall and a right side wall, each side wall extending between opposite upper and lower edges, the left side wall having a first hole extending between the upper and lower edges, the first hole passing completely through the lift gate latch, and the right side wall having a second hole extending between the upper and lower edges, the second hole passing completely through the lift gate latch, the first and second holes being substantially vertical; (b) a first boss protruding outward from the left side wall and extending between the upper and lower edges of the left side wall, the first boss being juxtaposed with the first hole, and a second boss protruding outward from the right side wall and extending between the upper and lower edges of the right side wall, the second boss being juxtaposed with the second hole, so as to strengthen the side wall adjacent each hole; and (c) a base member extending transversely between the left and right side walls, so that upon opening the lift gate, the lift gate will rise, the stile will pass above the upper edge and the gate will be pivoted open, and upon closing the lift gate, the gate will be pivoted closed, the stile will pass above the upper edge, and the lift gate will be lowered such that the stile will be captured between the left and right side walls, thereby latching the gate.
- 2. The lift gate latch of claim 1, wherein the left and right side walls are spaced apart and straddle the jamb and the stile, and the left and right side wall lower edges are disposed adjacent the deck.
- 3. The lift gate latch of claim 2, further comprising:
(a) a transverse member extending between the left and right side walls intermediate the first and second ends, and extending between the upper and lower edges, the transverse member being disposed adjacent the jamb; and (b) a first fastener passing through the first hole, thereby strengthening the left side wall, the first fastener penetrating the deck and being attached to the deck, and a second fastener passing through the second hole, thereby strengthening the right side wall, the second fastener penetrating the deck and being attached to the deck, so as to attach the lift gate latch to the deck.
- 4. A lift gate latch, for use in connection with a lift gate and a handrail on a boat, the boat having a gunwale and a deck, the handrail having a jamb, the lift gate having a hinge, the lift gate being able to rise upwardly on the hinge, the lift gate being able to pivot on the hinge between a closed and an open position, the lift gate having at least one stile, the lift gate latch comprising:
(a) a left side wall and a right side wall, each side wall extending between opposite first and second ends, and between opposite upper and lower edges, the upper edges being a predetermined height above the lower edges, the left and right side walls being parallel, spaced apart, and straddling the jamb and the stile, the left and right side wall lower edges being disposed adjacent the deck, the left side wall having a first hole extending between the upper and lower edges, the first hole passing completely through the lift gate latch, and the right side wall having a second hole extending between the upper and lower edges, the second hole passing completely through the lift gate latch, the first and second holes being substantially vertical; (b) a first boss protruding outward from the left side wall and extending between the upper and lower edges of the left side wall, the first boss being juxtaposed with the first hole, and a second boss protruding outward from the right side wall and extending between the upper and lower edges of the right side wall, the second boss being juxtaposed with the second hole, so as to strengthen the side wall adjacent each hole; (c) a first fastener passing through the first hole, thereby strengthening the left side wall, the first fastener penetrating the deck and being attached to the deck, and a second fastener passing through the second hole, thereby strengthening the right side wall, the second fastener penetrating the deck and being attached to the deck, so as to attach the lift gate latch to the deck; (d) a base member extending between the left and right side walls, and extending from the transverse member to the first end, the base member being disposed adjacent the deck; and (e) a transverse member extending between the left and right side walls intermediate the first and second ends, and extending between the upper and lower edges, the transverse member being disposed adjacent the jamb, so that upon opening the lift gate, the lift gate will rise, the stile will pass above the upper edge and the gate will be pivoted open, and upon closing the lift gate, the gate will be pivoted closed, the stile will pass above the upper edge, and the lift gate will be lowered such that the stile will be captured between the left and right side walls, thereby latching the gate.
- 5. The lift gate latch of claim 4, further comprising reinforcing ribs extending along the left and right side walls to strengthen the side walls.
- 6. The lift gate latch of claim 4, wherein:
(a) the right side wall includes a third hole extending between the upper and lower edges adjacent the second end; the third hole passing completely through the lift gate latch, the third hole being substantially vertical; (b) the right side wall includes a third boss protruding outward from the right side wall and extending between the upper and lower edges of the right side wall, the third boss being juxtaposed with the third hole to strengthen the right side wall adjacent the third hole; and (c) the lift gate latch includes a third fastener passing through the third hole thereby strengthening the right side wall, the third fastener penetrating the deck and being attached to the deck, so as to attach the lift gate latch to the deck.
- 7. The lift gate latch of claim 6, wherein the right side wall upper edge between the transverse member and the second end has a height lower than the predetermined height, so as to facilitate passing of the stile above the upper edge.
- 8. A latching method for latching a lift gate, for use in connection with a lift gate and a handrail on a boat, the boat having a gunwale and a deck, the handrail having a jamb, the lift gate having a hinge, the lift gate being able to rise upwardly on the hinge, the lift gate being able to pivot on the hinge between a closed and an open position, the lift gate having at least one stile, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) extending a left side wall and a right side wall between opposite first and second ends, and between opposite upper and lower edges; (b) establishing a predetermined height for the left side wall and the right side wall upper edges; (c) spacing the side walls apart and parallel; (d) extending a base member transversely between the left and right side walls; (e) extending a substantially vertical first hole through the left side wall, between the upper and lower edges of the left side wall; (f) passing the first hole completely through the lift gate latch; (g) extending a substantially vertical second hole through the right side wall, between the upper and lower edges of the right side wall; (h) passing the second hole completely through the lift gate latch; (i) protruding a first boss outward from the left side wall; (j) extending the first boss between the upper and lower edges of the left side wall; (k) juxtaposing the first boss with the first hole; (l) strengthening the left side wall adjacent the first hole with the first boss; (m) protruding a second boss outward from the right side wall; (n) extending the second boss between the upper and lower edges of the right side wall; (o) juxtaposing the second boss with the second hole; and (p) strengthening the right side wall adjacent the second hole with the second boss.
- 9. The latching method of claim 8, further comprising the steps of:
(a) extending a transverse member between the left and right side walls; and (b) disposing the transverse member adjacent the jamb.
- 10. The latching method of claim 9, further comprising the steps of:
(a) disposing the transverse member intermediate the first and second ends; (b) extending the transverse member between the upper and lower edges; and (c) extending the base member from the transverse member to the first end.
- 11. The latching method of claim 10, further comprising the steps of:
(a) straddling the jamb and the stile with the left and right side walls; (b) disposing the left and right side wall lower edges adjacent the deck; (c) disposing the base member adjacent the deck; (d) passing a first fastener through the first hole; (e) penetrating the deck with the first fastener; (f) attaching the first fastener to the deck; (g) strengthening the left side wall with the first fastener; (h) passing a second fastener through the second hole; (i) penetrating the deck with the second fastener; (j) attaching the second fastener to the deck; (k) strengthening the right side wall with the second fastener; and (l) fastening the lift gate latch to the deck with the first and second fasteners.
- 12. The latching method of claim 11, further comprising the step of lowering the right side wall upper edge between the transverse member and the second end to a height lower than the predetermined height, so as to facilitate passing of the stile above the upper edge.
- 13. The latching method of claim 12, further comprising the steps of:
(a) extending a substantially vertical third hole through the right side wall, between the upper and lower edges of the right side wall adjacent the second end; (b) passing the third hole completely through the lift gate latch; (c) protruding a third boss outward from the left side wall; (d) extending the third boss between the upper and lower edges of the right side wall; (e) juxtaposing the third boss with the third hole; (f) strengthening the right side wall adjacent the third hole with the third boss; (g) passing a third fastener through the third hole; (h) penetrating the deck with the third fastener; (i) attaching the third fastener to the deck; (j) strengthening the right side wall with the third fastener; and (k) fastening the lift gate latch to the deck with the third fastener.
- 14. The latching method of claim 12, further comprising the step of extending reinforcing ribs along the left and right side walls, so as to strengthen the walls.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 10/251,054, filed in the United States on Sep. 20, 2002, now abandoned. The prior application is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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10251054 |
Sep 2002 |
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10830923 |
Apr 2004 |
US |