The present disclosure relates to a pontoon boat, and more particularly to a door assembly of a pontoon boat.
Pontoon boats are popular recreational watercraft that are desirable due to their ability to carry many passengers and to provide adequate seating for those passengers. Pontoon boats may include decks and frames, which include walls extending upwardly from the decks. Some pontoon boats include doors that cooperate with the frames to block and facilitate access by passengers to the interior of the pontoon boats where the seating is located. Such doors are often difficult to open and close, especially when a user of the door has only one hand available to operate the door. Other doors fail to remain closed due to inadequate latching mechanisms.
In an illustrative embodiment, a pontoon boat comprises: a frame including a first wall and a second wall spaced apart from the first wall; a door movable between a closed position in which the door is aligned with the first wall and the second wall and an open position in which the door is not aligned with the first wall and the second wall, the door including a door frame; a deck relative to which the door is pivotable, the deck supporting the frame; a stopper fixedly coupled to the deck and configured to receive the door in the closed position; wherein the door further includes a release assembly positioned at least partially within the door frame and movable vertically relative to the door frame from an upper position to a lower position; and wherein when the release assembly is in the lower position and the door is in the closed position the door is not movable to the open position.
In one example of this embodiment, the door frame includes at least a first pole and a second pole, the first and second poles being oriented at an angle relative to one another; wherein the first and second poles define a cavity in which the release assembly moves in and out of as the door moves between the open and closed positions. In a second example, the second pole is oriented in a generally vertical orientation relative to the deck, the second pole being hollow and configured to receive a rod; wherein the rod is coupled to the release assembly for movement in a generally vertical direction as the release assembly is moved relative to the door frame.
In a third example, the rod is coupled to the release assembly via a threaded nut. In a fourth example, the release assembly includes a handle; a rod coupled to the handle via a threaded nut, the rod being movable in a generally vertical direction upon actuation of the handle; a clip disposed within a groove formed in the rod at a location between an upper end of the rod and a lower end thereof; and a spring disposed between the clip and the door frame, the spring being compressed when the rod is moved in a generally upward, vertical direction. In a fourth example, the door frame includes a bracket having a lip portion and a tab portion, the lip portion being disposed within a first portion of the cavity formed by the first pole and the tab portion being disposed within a second portion of the cavity formed by the second pole.
In a fifth example, the spring is disposed between the tab portion of the bracket and the clip. In a sixth example, the stopper defines a second cavity configured to receive the rod when the handle is not actuated. In a seventh example, a foot portion is coupled to the door, the foot portion including at least one sloped brace, at least one leg, and a passage defined by the foot portion; wherein the at least one sloped brace is disposed within the second pole; wherein the rod is movable through the passage when the release assembly is moved in a vertical direction; wherein the at least one leg is coupled to the stopper. In another example, the stopper includes at least one channel configured to receive the at least one leg of the foot.
In another illustrative embodiment, a pontoon boat comprises: a deck and an interior of the pontoon boat that is located on the deck, the interior including seating for passengers of the pontoon boat; a door movable between a closed position blocking access to the interior and an open position facilitating access to the interior, the door including a door frame; wherein the door further includes a release assembly positioned at least partially within the door frame and movable vertically relative to the door frame from an upper position to a lower position; and wherein when the release assembly is in the lower position and the door is in the closed position the door is not movable to the open position.
In one example of this embodiment, the door frame includes at least a first pole and a second pole, the first and second poles being oriented at an angle relative to one another; wherein the first and second poles define a cavity in which the release assembly moves in and out of as the door moves between the open and closed positions. In a second example, the release assembly includes a handle; a rod coupled to the handle via a threaded nut, the rod being movable in a generally vertical direction upon actuation of the handle; a clip disposed within a groove formed in the rod at a location between an upper end of the rod and a lower end thereof; and a spring disposed between the clip and the door frame, the spring being compressed when the rod is moved in a generally upward, vertical direction.
In a third example, the door frame includes a bracket having a lip portion and a tab portion, the lip portion being disposed within a first portion of the cavity formed by the first pole and the tab portion being disposed within a second portion of the cavity formed by the second pole. In a fourth example, the spring is disposed between the tab portion of the bracket and the clip. In a fifth example, the stopper defines a second cavity configured to receive the rod when the handle is not actuated.
In another example, a foot portion is coupled to the door, the foot portion including at least one sloped brace, at least one leg, and a passage defined by the foot portion; wherein the at least one sloped brace is disposed within the second pole; wherein the rod is movable through the passage when the release assembly is moved in a vertical direction; wherein the at least one leg is coupled to the stopper. In yet another example, the stopper includes at least one channel configured to receive the at least one leg of the foot.
In another illustrative embodiment, a method of operating a door for a pontoon boat to block access to an interior of the pontoon boat comprises: moving a door of the pontoon boat from an open position in which a release assembly of the door is in a lower position, to a partially open position in which the release assembly of the door is in an upper position; moving the door from the partially open position to a closed position in which the release assembly is in the lower position; wherein when the release assembly is in the lower position and the door is in the closed position the door is not movable to the open position; wherein moving the door from the open position to the partially open position includes initiating contact between the release assembly and a stopper fixedly coupled to the deck; and wherein when the door is in the partially open position and when the door is in the closed position access by passengers to the interior of the pontoon boat is blocked by the door.
In one example of this embodiment, the method includes actuating a handle of the release assembly; moving in an upward direction a rod located within a door frame of the door via the actuating step; removing a lower portion of the rod from the stopper; and releasing the door from the closed position to move to the partially open position or the open position.
The above-mentioned aspects of the present disclosure and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent and the disclosure itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the disclosure, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale and that the embodiments are sometimes illustrated by graphic symbols, phantom lines, diagrammatic representations and fragmentary views. In certain instances, details which are not necessary for an understanding of the embodiments described and claimed herein or which render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should be understood, of course, that the inventions described herein are not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated. Indeed, it is expected that persons of ordinary skill in the art may devise a number of alternative configurations that are similar and equivalent to the embodiments shown and described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims.
The embodiments of the present disclosure described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present disclosure.
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In the illustrative embodiment, pontoon 112 comprises a nose cone 120 at the front end thereof. It should be appreciated that disclosure regarding the pontoon 112 is equally applicable to the pontoons 114, 116. The nose cone 120 may be seam welded, for example, in a factory to an adjacent cylindrical section of the pontoon 112 as shown in
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The door 130 further includes a plurality of hollow poles 172, 174, 176, 178, which are positioned at the top end 160, bottom end 162, left side 164, and right side 166, respectively, of the door 130. In the illustrative embodiment, an interior of the pole 178 (at the right side 166 of the door 130) is open to an interior of the pole 172 (at the top end 160 of the door) to form a continuous cavity 180 within the poles 172, 178. In the illustrative embodiment, the interior of the pole 178 (at the right side 166 of the door 130) is isolated from an interior of the pole 174 (at the bottom side 162 of the door). The poles 172, 174, 176, 178 are coupled together, and collectively the poles 172, 174, 176, 178 may be referred to as a door frame 179.
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When the door 130 is in the closed position and the rod 156 is in the lower position, the door 130 is secured in the closed position and cannot be moved to the open position. However, when the door 130 is in the closed position and the rod 156 is in the upper position, the door 130 is freely movable to the open position.
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In use, the door 130 movable is movable to a partially open position, which is between the open position and the closed position. When the door 130 is in the partially open position the lower end 216 of the rod 156 contacts the ramp 218. In use, the door 130 slides up the ramp (causing upward movement of the rod 156), and is subsequently positioned in the cavity 214 (causing downward movement of the rod 156). When the lower end 216 of the rod 156 is positioned in the cavity 214, the door 130 is in the closed position and requires upward movement of the handle 154 before it may be moved to the open position.
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While exemplary embodiments incorporating the principles of the present disclosure have been disclosed hereinabove, the present disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Instead, this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this disclosure pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/531,139, filed Aug. 7, 2023, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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63531139 | Aug 2023 | US |