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The invention relates to a pontoon boat cover system and, more particularly, to a boat cover system utilizing a bimini frame positionable to support the cover.
Pontoon boats typically have multiple seating and accessory options available for a single sized platform. Usually, multiple seating and accessory arrangements require boat companies to inventory several covers to accommodate the variations. Multiple cover configurations as well as multiple color combinations result in costly inventory requirements for the boat companies.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,270,075 (Jones) describes a dual purpose storage and cruising cover. Jones discusses the use of a unitary fabric cover that is used in positions one and two.
The cover system of the described embodiments covers a portion (or all of) the deck of a pontoon boat using the existing bimini frame system. A single cover pattern accommodates all of the various seating and accessories combinations for a particular sized boat. This is accomplished by creating a support structure that is above the seating, rails and accessories. The existing bimini frame is positionable into a cover position, possibly with a portion of the bimini canvas removed, and a cover material is attached to cover the desired portion of the boat deck.
In an exemplary embodiment, a cover system for a boat includes a bimini frame securable to the boat and displaceable among an open position, a storage position, and a cover position, a flexible top coupled with the bimini frame, and a cover positionable over the bimini frame with the bimini frame in the cover position. The bimini frame may include a main bow connectable to the boat and with a main cross bar, a primary tension bow pivotably coupled with the main bow and with a primary cross bar, and at least one secondary tension bow pivotably coupled with the main bow or the primary tension bow and with a secondary cross bar. In the open position, the bimini frame may be configured to support the flexible top over a cabin area of the boat. In the storage position, the main bow may be pivoted fore or aft from the open position, and the primary tension bow may be pivoted adjacent the main bow. In the cover position, the main bow may be pivoted fore or aft from the open position, the primary tension bow may be pivoted aft or fore oppositely from the main bow, and the secondary tension bow may be pivoted such that the secondary cross bar may be disposed between the main cross bar and the primary cross bar. In the cover position, a portion of the flexible top may be detached from the bimini frame.
The bimini frame may include a main bow pivotably connectable to the boat, a primary tension bow pivotably coupled with the main bow, and at least one secondary tension bow pivotably coupled with the main bow or the primary tension bow. A main bow bimini stanchion may be pivotably coupled with the main bow and extendable between the main bow and the boat in the open position. A primary tension bow bimini stanchion may be pivotably coupled with the primary tension bow and extendable between the primary tension bow and the boat in the open position. A main bow cover stanchion may be pivotably coupled with the main bow and extendable between the main bow and the boat in the cover position. The bimini frame may further include a primary tension bow cover stanchion pivotably coupled with the primary tension bow and extendable between the primary tension bow and the boat in the cover position. In some embodiments, the bimini frame may include two secondary tension bows coupled with the main bow and the primary tension bow, respectively. The cover system may include at least one tent pole support attachable to the boat and coupled with the at least one secondary tension bow in the cover position. The cover system may include two tent pole supports attachable to the boat and respectively coupled with the two secondary tension bows in the cover position.
In another exemplary embodiment, a cover system for a boat includes a bimini frame securable to the boat and displaceable among an open position, a storage position, and a cover position. The bimini frame may include a main bow pivotably connectable to the boat, a primary tension bow pivotably connected to the main bow, a pair of first stanchions connectable in the open position between the main bow and the boat and between the primary tension bow and the boat, respectively, and a pair of second stanchions connectable in the cover position between the main bow and the boat and between the primary tension bow and the boat, respectively. The cover system may also include a flexible top coupled with the bimini frame, and a cover positionable over the bimini frame with the bimini frame in the cover position. The bimini frame may include at least one secondary tension bow pivotably connected to at least one of the main bow and the primary tension bow. In this context, the cover system may also include at least one tent pole support attachable to the boat and coupled with the at least one secondary tension bow in the cover position. In the open position, the at least one tent pole support may be pivoted to a storage position or may be removed. In the open position, the second stanchions may be disposed adjacent the first stanchions, respectively.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, a bimini frame is securable to a boat and includes a main bow pivotably connectable to the boat, a primary tension bow pivotably connectable to the boat or pivotably connected to the main bow, and at least one secondary tension bow pivotably coupled with a corresponding at least one of the main bow and the primary tension bow. The bimini frame may be configurable among an open position, a storage position, and a cover position, and in the cover position, a pivot angle between the main bow and the primary tension bow may be greater than that in the open position.
These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A bimini top is traditionally an open-front cover assembly including a top made of canvas or other suitable material for the cockpit of a vehicle such as a boat. The bimini frame is secured to the boat or boat deck at various points of contact and is typically displaceable between an open position and a storage position.
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The frame 10 may also be provided with at least one secondary tension bow 24 pivotably coupled with the main bow 12 and/or the primary tension bow 20. The secondary tension bow(s) 24 include a corresponding secondary crossbar 26. The bows 12, 20, 24 and respective crossbars 14, 22, 26 support a flexible top or cover 36 over a cockpit area of the boat when the frame 10 is in its open position.
The frame 10 also includes a main bow bimini stanchion or aft stanchion 28 that is pivotably coupled with the main bow 12 and is extendable between the main bow 12 and the boat in the open position as shown in
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The assembly may also be provided with at least one tent pole support 38 attachable to the boat and supporting one or both of the secondary tension bows 24 in the cover position. The tent pole supports 38 may be attached to the boat railing 18. With the frame 10 in the open position, the one or more tent pole supports 38 may be pivoted to a storage position or removed. The crossbars 26 of the secondary tension bows 24 further support the boat cover with the frame 10 in the cover position. Thus, in the cover position, the main bow 12 is pivoted (aft in
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The described bimini frame functions as a support structure for a mooring or trailering cover. With the described bimini frame, one cover size can fit multiple seating and deck configurations without the need for a separate cover design for different configurations.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/403,472, filed Oct. 3, 2016, the entire content of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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