A motor mount assembly to mount an outboard motor and a marine accessory such as an emergency boarding ladder, shallow water anchor, transom wedge kit or water skis to the transom of a boat.
Currently various marine accessories such as emergency boarding ladders, shallow water anchors and transom wedge kits are mounted to the transom of a boat using the same fasteners or bolts that secure the outboard motor to the transom or jack plate. The dual use of the same fasteners securing both an accessory and the outboard motor to the transom of the boat compromises the ability of the fasteners or bolts to maintain sufficient clamp load.
The use of a boat with loose engine mounting fasteners creates the possibility of performance, durability and/or safety issues for example, loose engine mounting fasteners can cause the transom bracket to fail resulting in a loss of the driver's ability to control the boat which may cause serious personal injury or death. Thus the fasteners that secure the outboard motor to the boat should not be used to attach an accessory to the boat. Further wedges or plates should not be installed between the transom clamp brackets and the transom or jack plate.
Accordingly there is a need for means to safely mount an accessory to the transom of a boat independently or separately from the outboard motor.
The present invention relates to an outboard motor mount and a side-mount accessory adapter to mount an outboard motor and an accessory to the transom of a boat.
The outboard motor mount comprises a flat transom mounting plate and a flat adapter mounting plate disposed at substantially right angles relative to each other.
A first upper set or pair of countersunk apertures formed in the outer surface of the flat transom mounting plate and a first lower set or pair of countersunk apertures disposed within formed in the outer surface of the flat transom mounting plate are disposed in substantially vertical alignment relative to each other.
A second upper set or pair of countersunk apertures formed in the outer surface of the flat transom mounting plate and a second lower set or pair of apertures formed in the outer surface of the flat transom mounting plate are disposed in substantially vertical alignment relative to each other.
Each set or pair of countersunk apertures comprises an upper fastener receiving hole and a lower fastener receiving hole to receive a motor bolt or fastener and a transom bolt or fastener respectively therethrough.
The flat adapter mounting plate includes an upper set or pair of apertures and a lower set or pair of apertures.
The side-mount accessory adapter comprises a flat proximal side-mount adapter mounting plate including an upper slot and a lower slot formed therethrough to receive adapter bolts or fasteners extending through the lower fastener receiving hole of the upper set or pair of apertures and the lower set or pair of apertures formed through the flat adapter mounting plate to secure the side-mount accessory adapter to the flat adapter mounting plate of the outboard motor mount and a flat distal accessory mounting plate including at least one accessory mounting aperture formed therethrough to attach or mount an accessory to the side-mount accessory adapter.
Prior to installation, the proper length bolts or fasteners needed to fasten the outboard motor to the transom are placed into outboard motor mount. The outboard motor mount is then affixed to the transom with a separate set of bolts or fasteners. The outboard motor is hung on the exposed bolts and fastened to the transom. The side-mount accessory adapted to secure to the outboard motor mount.
A port and starboard outboard motor mount and side-mount accessory adapter may be used. If a single outboard motor mount and side-mount accessory adapter is used, an adapter plate shim may be placed on the opposite side of the outboard motor.
The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements, and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
For a fuller understanding of the nature and object of the invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
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The outboard motor mount 10 comprises a substantially rectangular flat transom mounting plate 18 and a substantially rectangular adapter mounting plate 20 disposed substantially perpendicular angles relative to each other.
The substantially rectangular flat transom mounting plate 18 includes a first and second substantially parallel longitudinally disposed groove indicated as 22 and 24 respectively formed on the inner surface 26 thereof.
A first upper set or pair of countersunk apertures generally indicated as 28 disposed within a substantially oval first upper recess 30 formed in the outer surface 32 of the substantially rectangular flat transom mounting plate 18 and a first lower set or pair of countersunk apertures generally indicated as 34 disposed within a substantially oval first lower recess 36 formed in the outer surface 32 of the substantially rectangular flat transom mounting plate 18 are disposed in substantially vertical alignment relative to each other.
A second upper set or pair of countersunk apertures generally indicated as 38 disposed within a substantially oval second upper recess 40 formed in the outer surface 32 of the substantially rectangular flat transom mounting plate 18 and a second lower set or pair of countersunk apertures generally indicated as 42 disposed within a substantially oval second lower recess 44 formed in the outer surface 32 of the substantially rectangular flat transom mounting plate 18 are disposed in substantially vertical alignment relative to each other.
Each set or pair of countersunk apertures 28, 34, 38 and 42 comprises an upper fastener receiving hole 46 and a lower fastener receiving hole 48 to receive a motor bolt or fastener 112 and a transom bolt or fastener 114 selectively as described hereinafter.
The substantially rectangular flat adapter mounting plate 20 includes an upper set or pair of apertures generally indicated as 54 and a lower set or pair of apertures generally indicated as 56. The upper set or pair of apertures 54 and the lower set or pair of apertures 56 each comprises an upper fastener receiving hole 58 and a lower fastener receiving hole 60.
The side-mount accessory adapter 12 comprises a substantially rectangular flat proximal side-mount adapter mounting plate 62 including an upper substantially vertical slot 66 formed therethrough to receive an adapter bolt or fastener 68 extending through the lower fastener receiving hole 60 of the upper set or pair of apertures 54 and the lower set or pair of apertures 56 formed through the substantially rectangular flat adapter mounting plate 20 to secure the side-mount accessory adapter 12 to the substantially rectangular flat adapter mounting plate 20 of the outboard motor mount 10 and a substantially rectangular flat distal accessory mounting plate 70 including at least one accessory mounting aperture 72 formed therethrough to attach or mount an accessory (not shown) to the side-mount accessory adapter 12 coupled together by an interconnecting member generally indicated as 74 including a substantially rectangular flat proximal coupling plate 76 and a substantially rectangular flat distal coupling plate 78 inclined relative to each other. The substantially rectangular flat proximal coupling plate 76 is angularly inclined relative to the substantially rectangular rectangular flat proximal side-mount adapter mounting plate 62 and the substantially rectangular flat distal coupling plate 78 is angularly inclined relative to the substantially rectangular flat distal side-mount adapter mounting plate 70.
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A first upper set or pair of countersunk apertures generally indicated as 90 disposed within a substantially oval recess 92 formed in the outer surface 94 of the substantially rectangular flat transom mounting plate 80 and a first lower set or pair of countersunk apertures generally indicated as 96 disposed within a substantially oval first lower recess 98 formed in the outer surface 94 of the substantially rectangular mounting plate 80 are disposed in substantially vertical alignment relative to each other.
A second upper set or pair of countersunk apertures generally indicated as 100 disposed within a substantially oval second upper recess 102 formed in the outer surface 94 of the substantially flat rectangular transom mounting plate 80 and a second lower set or pair of apertures generally indicated as 104 disposed within a substantially oval second lower recess 106 formed in the outer surface 94 of the substantially rectangular mounting plate 80 are disposed substantially vertical alignment relative to each other.
Each set or pair of countersunk apertures 90, 96, 100 and 104 comprises an upper fastener receiving hole 108 and a lower fastener receiving hole 110 to receive a outboard motor bolt or fastener 112 and a transom bolt or fastener 114 respectively therethrough.
Prior to installation, the proper length bolts or fasteners 112 needed to secure the outboard motor 14 and the side-mount accessory adapter 12 together are placed in the first substantially parallel longitudinally disposed grooves 22 and 24 through the upper fastener receiving holes 46 of the first upper set or pair of countersunk apertures 28 of the substantially oval first upper recess 30 and of the second lower set or pair of countersunk apertures 42 of the substantially oval second lower recess 44. The side-mount accessory adapter 12 is then affixed to the transom 16 with a separate set of bolts or fasteners 114 placed through the lower fastener receiving holes 48 of the first upper set or pair of countersunk apertures 28 substantially oval first upper recess 30 and of the second lower set or pair of countersunk apertures 42 of the substantially oval second lower recess 44 utilizing the predrilled mounting hole pattern in outboard motor 14. Finally, the substantially rectangular flat proximal side-mount adapter mounting plate 62 of the side-mount accessory adapter 12 is fastened to the substantially rectangular flat adapter mounting plate 20 of the outboard motor mount 10 by the fasteners 68.
The upper holes are intended for the engine bolts, while the lower bolts are for the transom bolts. Additionally, the side-mount adapter plate should use the lower bolt pattern on the flange in order to avoid interference with the engine bolts.
The figures depict a starboard mount. Of course, the outboard motor mount 10 is rotated 180 degrees for a port mount reversing the aperture and hole alignment.
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description are efficiently attained and since certain changes may be made in the above construction without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawing shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
Now that the invention has been described,
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