The present invention relates to a boat having a retractable windshield.
Passenger boats are often provided with a windshield in front of a rearward passenger area. The windshield shields the rearward passenger area from the wind when the boat is moving on the water. However, some passengers seated in that area might like to feel the wind while the boat is moving.
In cases where the boat is provided with a forward passenger area forwardly of the windshield, the windshield also hinders communications between the passengers in the forward and the rearward passenger areas.
Boats with a forward and rearward passenger areas generally have a passageway communicating the two areas. These boats are often provided with a central windshield disposed in the passageway to provide additional shielding. However, since the windshield does not extend completely to the floor of the boat, wind can still pass through the passageway, which in some cases it may be desired to minimize.
Some of the above-mentioned concerns have been addressed by the prior art. For example, in most boats having a central windshield, the central windshield is hinged to the windshield beside it. This allows the central windshield to be pivoted onto the windshield to which it is hinged. This system provides easy access between the two passenger areas and the central windshield can easily be moved to a position where it does not shield from the wind. However, the fact that the central windshield rests on another windshield may cause either, or both, to become scratched. Also if the central windshield is narrower than the windshield on which it rests, as is often the case, the frame of the central windshield may obstruct the view through the windshield on which it rests.
Other systems provide a central windshield that can be moved to a position where it no longer shields the passengers by moving the central windshield forwardly while pivoting it to a generally horizontal position. However, having the windshield in a horizontal position takes up a lot of space that could otherwise be occupied by passengers.
Therefore, there is a need for a boat with a windshield that can be moved to a position where it provides less shielding from the wind.
There is also a need for a boat with a windshield that can be moved to a position which facilitates the communication between the passengers in the forward passenger area and the passengers in the rearward passenger area of the boat.
There is also a need for a boat which provides additional shielding from the wind in the passageway between the forward and rearward passenger areas. Moreover, for the same reasons as those mentioned above, and for providing easy access from one passenger area to the other, there is also a need to have the additional shielding and the central windshield move to a position where they would no longer be shielding or where shielding is reduced.
There is also a need for a boat with a windshield that can move to a position in which shielding from the wind is reduced and which does not take up too much space on the boat while in that position.
It is an object of the present invention to ameliorate some of the inconveniences present in the prior art.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a boat having a windshield which can be retracted to a non-shielding position.
In one aspect, the invention provides a boat having a hull and a deck supported by the hull. The deck has a rearward passenger area. A seat is disposed in the rearward passenger area. A first console is disposed on the deck at a front of the rearward passenger area and forwardly of the seat. The first console has a top. A first windshield is disposed generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of the boat. The first windshield is movable between a first position where the first windshield extends a first distance vertically above the top of the first console and a second position where at least a portion of the first windshield extends a second distance vertically below the top of the first console. When the first windshield is in the second position, the at least one portion of the first windshield is in a substantially vertical position.
In an additional aspect, when it is in the second position, the first windshield is disposed inside the first console.
In a further aspect, when it is in the second position, the first windshield is completely below the top of the first console.
In an additional aspect, the first windshield slides between the first and the second positions.
In a further aspect, the boat has a pair of slide frames connected to the first console. The first windshield slides in the slide frames when moving between the first and the second positions.
In an additional aspect, the boat has a side windshield disposed at an angle to the first windshield. The side windshield is movable between a first position where the side windshield is disposed above a side of the deck and a second position where at least a portion of the side windshield is disposed below the side of the deck.
In a further aspect, the side windshield pivots between the first and the second positions.
In a further aspect, the first console and the first windshield are disposed on a first side of the longitudinal axis of the boat. The boat also has a second console disposed on the deck on a second side of the longitudinal axis of the boat and a second windshield disposed on the second side of the longitudinal axis of the boat.
In an additional aspect, the second windshield is movable between a first position where the second windshield extends a third distance vertically above the top of the second console and a second position where at least a portion of the second windshield extends a fourth distance vertically below the top of the second console. When the second windshield is in the second position, the at least one portion of the second windshield is in a substantially vertical position
In a further aspect, the first and second windshields slide between their respective first and second positions.
In an additional aspect, when the first windshield is in its second position, the at least one portion of the first windshield is disposed inside the first console and, when the second windshield is in its second position, the at least one portion of the second windshield is disposed inside the second console.
In a further aspect, the boat has a third windshield disposed between the first and second windshields, such that when the first windshield is in the first position, the first, second, and third windshields form together a continuous windshield spanning at least a majority of a width of the deck.
In an additional aspect, the deck has a forward passenger area. A passageway between the first and the second consoles allows for communication between the forward passenger area and the rearward passenger area. A door is disposed on the deck for selectively closing the passageway between the forward passenger area and the rearward passenger area. The door has a top. The third windshield is operatively connected to the door.
In a further aspect, the third windshield is movable between a first position where the third windshield extends a fifth distance vertically above the top of the door and a second position where at least a portion of the third windshield extends a sixth distance vertically below the top of the door.
In an additional aspect, each one of the second and third windshields is movable between a first position and a second position. When in their respective first positions, each of the first, second, and third windshields forms a portion of the continuous windshield.
In a further aspect, each one of the first, second, and third windshields is movable independently of the others.
In an additional aspect, each one of the first, second, and third windshields is slidable between its respective first and second positions.
In a further aspect, each of the first and second windshields is slidable between its respective first and second positions, and the third windshield is rotatable between its first and second positions.
In an additional aspect, the boat has an actuator for moving the first windshield between the first and the second positions.
In a further aspect, the actuator includes an electric motor.
In an additional aspect, the seat is a driver's seat.
For purposes of this application, the terms “extend a [first/second/third/fourth] distance vertically above” mean that a first element extends a distance measured vertically between the top of the first element and the top of a second element above which the first element extends. These terms are understood to comprise the case where the first element extends completely below the top of the second element, in which case the distance is considered to be zero. Also for purposes of this application, the terms “substantially vertical position” mean that an element is positioned in space such that the height of the projection of the element onto a vertical plane facing the element is greater than the length (measured perpendicularly to the vertical plane) of the projection of the element onto a horizontal plane. For example, a windshield disposed transverse to a longitudinal axis of a boat is considered to be in a substantially vertical position when the height of the projection of the windshield onto a vertical plane disposed transverse to the longitudinal axis of the boat (i.e. facing the windshield) is greater then the length, measured in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the boat (i.e. perpendicular to the vertical plane), of the projection of the windshield onto a horizontal plane. In the case of a windshield disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the boat, the vertical plane onto which the windshield would be projected would be parallel to the longitudinal axis and the length of the projection onto the horizontal plane would be measured in the direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the boat.
Embodiments of the present invention each have at least one of the above-mentioned objects and/or aspects, but do not necessarily have all of them.
Additional and/or alternative features, aspects, and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
For a better understanding of the present invention, as well as other aspects and further features thereof, reference is made to the following description which is to be used in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, where:
Turning now to the figures,
The forward passenger area 32 has a C-shaped seating area 46 for passengers to sit on. The rearward passenger area 34 also has a C-shaped seating area 48 at the back thereof. A driver seat 50 facing the right console 36 and a passenger seat 52 facing the left console 34 are also disposed in the rearward passenger area 34. It is contemplated that the driver and passenger seats 50, 52 can swivel so that the passengers occupying these seats can socialize with passengers occupying the C-shaped seating area 48. The right and left consoles 36, 38 extend inwardly from their respective side of the boat 10. At least a portion of each of the right and the left consoles 36, 38 is integrally formed with the deck 30. The right console 36 has a recess 54 formed on the lower portion of the back thereof to accommodate the feet of the driver sitting in the driver seat 50 and an angled portion of the right console 36 acts as a footrest 56. The left console 38 has a similar recess (not shown) to accommodate the feet of the passenger sitting in the passenger seat 52. The right console 36 accommodates all of the elements necessary to the driver to operate the boat. These include, but are not limited to, a steering wheel 58, throttle and directional control levers 60, and an instrument panel 62. The instrument panel 62 have various dials indicating the vehicle speed, engine speed, fuel and oil level, and engine temperature. It is contemplated that the elements attached to the right console 36 could be different than those mentioned above. The left console 38 incorporates a storage compartment (not shown) which is accessible to the passenger sitting the passenger seat 52.
It should be noted that other deck configurations are contemplated which would not deviate from the present invention. For example, the boat 10 could have more or less seats, or the reboarding platform 44 may not be present.
In a first embodiment, a door 100 is provided on the deck 30 for selectively closing passageway 40 between the forward and rearward passenger areas 32, 34. As will be described in more details below, the door 100 can be retracted inside the right console 36, as shown in
A right windshield 102 is provided on the right console 36. A central windshield 104 is disposed above the door 100 when the door is in a closed position, as shown in
Turning now to
A pair of central slide frames 110 are provided on either side of the central windshield 104. The central slide frames 110 have grooves (not shown) which hold the central windshield 104 while it is in a first shielding position where the central windshield 104 extends a first distance vertically above the top of the door 100 as shown in
The door 100 is attached to a slide rail 116 and is pivotable about the slide rail 116, as shown in
The central windshield 104 can slide down along central slide frames 110 to a second retracted position where the central windshield 104 is located inside the door 100 and extends completely below the top of the door 100, as shown in
To open the door 100, once the central windshield 104 is retracted inside the door 100, the door 100 is first pivoted rearwardly about the slide rail 116 so as to disengage central slide frames 110, as shown in
The right and left windshields 102, 106 can, independently from one another, slide down along their corresponding central and side slide frames 110, 112 from a first shielding position, where the right and left windshields 102, 106 extend a first distance vertically above their corresponding consoles 36, 38, to a second retracted position, where the right and left windshields 102, 106 are located inside their corresponding consoles 36, 38 and extend below the top 39 of their corresponding consoles 36, 38, as shown in
As shown in
Turning now to
As best seen in
It is also contemplated that the windshields 102, 106 could move automatically based on the speed of the boat 10. A speed sensor would send a signal representative of the speed to an electronic control unit which would in turn send a signal to the electric motors 220 to move the windshields 102, 106 to a position based on the speed signal. At rest and/or at speeds lower than a first predetermined speed, the windshields 102, 106 would be moved to their second retracted position. At speeds higher than a second predetermined speed, the windshields 102, 106 would be moved to their first shielding position. The windshields 102, 106 would be moved to intermediate positions for intermediate speeds (i.e. speeds between the upper and lower predetermined speeds). For example, the intermediate positions could be proportional to the intermediate speeds.
Returning to
A central windshield 204 can be moved to a first shielding position where it extends a first distance vertically above the door 200 when the door 200 is in a closed position, as shown
As seen in
Once the central windshield 204 is rotated down against the door 200, the door 200 can be pushed along the slide rails 216, 218 inside the right console 36 to an open position, as shown in
All of the windshields 102, 204, 106 and the door 200 can be retracted at the same time. When retracted, the right windshield 102 is disposed forwardly of the door 200.
It is contemplated, as shown in
Modifications and improvements to the above-described embodiments of the present invention may become apparent to those skilled in the art. The foregoing description is intended to be exemplary rather than limiting. The scope of the present invention is therefore intended to be limited solely by the scope of the appended claims.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/773,308 filed on Feb. 15, 2006, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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