Conventional boat or marine windshields are fixed in place, sometimes rotating downward or upward around hinges positioned along a bottom or top edge of the windshield, or sliding downwards or upwards like an automobile window. Marine windshields that rotate around hinges positioned along a bottom or top edge tend to split the front windshield into a top section and a bottom section such that the top section folds over the bottom section when opened. A problem with these types of windshields is that the hinged edge is undesirably positioned in a middle portion of the complete windshield. In doing so, the hinged edge may interfere with a driver or passenger's clear view through the windshield. Moreover, when opened, due to the size of the bottom portion of the windshield, incoming air may be undesirably impeded. Additionally, rotating the top section of the windshield downward may interfere with or inconvenience passengers seated in front of the windshield.
Similarly, windshields that raise and lower like an automobile window limit the configuration of the boat cockpit to a lower cockpit section that shares the same planar configuration as the windshield so that the windshield can lower into the lower cockpit section when opened. Consequently, there is a need for improved retractable marine windshields that maximize incoming airflow when opened, provides an unobstructed view when closed, and allows for various cockpit design configurations. Various embodiments of the present retractable windshield recognize and address the foregoing considerations, and others, of prior art devices.
It should be appreciated that this Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter.
According to one aspect of the disclosure, a retractable windshield includes a main windshield section and a windshield retraction mechanism. The windshield retraction mechanism includes a number of vertically oriented tracks configured for positioning within a cockpit of a boat forward of a driving position of a driver of the boat, a number of horizontally oriented tracks configured for positioning within the cockpit of the boat above the driving position, a first number of sliding mechanisms coupled to a mid-section of the main windshield section and configured to engage the vertically oriented tracks, and a second number of sliding mechanisms coupled to a top portion of the main windshield section and configured to engage the horizontally oriented tracks. The main windshield section and the windshield retraction mechanism are configured such that force applied to a bottom portion of the main windshield section in a direction away from the driving position of the driver of the boat and upward is operative to linearly translate the first number of sliding mechanisms upward within the vertically oriented tracks and to linearly translate the second number of sliding mechanisms rearward within the horizontally oriented tracks such that the main windshield section rotates upward and rearward to from a closed configuration in front of the driving position of the driver of the boat to an open configuration above the driving position of the driver of the boat.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, a retractable windshield for a boat includes a center console of the boat having a frame. A number of vertically oriented tracks are configured for positioning within the frame forward of a driving position of a driver of the boat. A number of horizontally oriented tracks are configured for positioning within the frame above the driving position. The retractable windshield further includes a main windshield section, a first number of sliding mechanisms coupled to a mid-section of the main windshield section and configured to engage the vertically oriented tracks, and a second number of sliding mechanisms coupled to a top portion of the main windshield section and configured to engage the horizontally oriented tracks. The retractable windshield is configured such that in response to a force applied to a bottom portion of the main windshield section in a direction away from the driving position of the driver of the boat and upward, the main windshield section linearly translates the first number of sliding mechanisms upward within the vertically oriented tracks and to linearly translate the second number of sliding mechanisms rearward within the horizontally oriented tracks such that the main windshield section rotates upward and rearward to from a closed configuration in front of the driving position of the driver of the boat to an open configuration above the driving position of the driver of the boat.
According to yet another aspect of the disclosure, a retractable windshield for a boat includes a center console of the boat having a frame and a rooftop, and a main windshield section. The main windshield section has a closed configuration in which the main windshield section is substantially vertically oriented in front of a driving position within the center console. The main windshield section also has an open configuration in which the main windshield section is substantially horizontally oriented above the driving position and adjacent to the rooftop. The main windshield section is configured to rotationally transition from the closed configuration to the open configuration in response to a force applied to a bottom portion of the main windshield section in a direction away from the driving position and upward.
Various embodiments of the disclosure will be described below. In the course of the description, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
Various embodiments will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the concepts disclosed herein may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
As discussed above, conventional boat windshields do not readily open and close, or do not do so in a straightforward manner to provide an unobstructed view in open and closed configurations, while allowing for abundant airflow and out-of-the-way positioning when opened with unlimited cockpit design configurations. The concepts and technologies described herein allow for the main center portion of a boat windshield to slide backward at the top and upward at the bottom so the windshield transitions from the traditionally vertical position oriented in front of the boat captain when in a closed configuration to a substantially horizontal overhead position that suspends above the captain's head when in an open configuration.
The overhead position in the open configuration allows the windshield to be positioned up and out of the way for almost all practical purposes to allow for the free flow of air, communications, unobstructed view, reflection for night-time navigation, and physical access. Depending on the vertical height of the retractable portion of the windshield, it may extend partially out of the cabin forward of the original position of the windshield as needed when up and in the open position. According to one embodiment, the retractable windshield is connected on each side proximate the top corners and at the mid-section to sliders or rollers that glide along rigid rails to move from the forward closed position up to the overhead open position (and back when moving to a closed position). This design includes safety latches to ensure windshield is secure in both open and closed positions. According to an alternative embodiment, the retractable windshield is connected on each side proximate the top corners, allowing the windshield to be rotated outward at the bottom to an open configuration.
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To open and close the main windshield section 108, a windshield retraction mechanism is used. The windshield retraction mechanism includes vertically oriented rails or tracks 114, horizontally oriented rails or tracks 115, and wheels, rollers, or other sliding mechanisms 112 that are configured to engage the tracks to hold the main windshield section 108 in place within the center console 104 framing, while allowing the main windshield section 108 to slide within the tracks for opening and closing. Specifically, the frame around the retractable windshield 106 includes the vertically oriented tracks 114, along with the horizontally oriented tracks 115 positioned proximate to the roof line or top portion of the center console 104. For the purposes of this disclosure, “vertically oriented” means oriented parallel to the plane of the main windshield section 108, which may be vertical or may be oriented at an acute angle to vertical as shown. Similarly, “horizontally oriented” means oriented substantially horizontally, or at substantially small angles from horizontal. For clarity purposes, only the vertically oriented tracks 114, horizontally oriented tracks 115, and sliding mechanisms 112 on one side of the center console 104 are numbered in the drawings. It should be understood that both side edges of the main windshield section 108 engage the center console 104, so there are complimentary pairs of vertically oriented tracks 114 and horizontally oriented tracks 115 on both sides of the center console 104 with corresponding sliding mechanisms 112 on both side edges of the main windshield section 108.
Specifically, according to various embodiments, sliding mechanisms 112 are connected proximate to top corners on opposing sides of the main windshield section 108 and are engaged with the horizontally oriented tracks 115. Similarly, sliding mechanisms 112 are connected near the mid-section of opposing sides of the main windshield section 108 and are engaged with the vertically oriented tracks 114. Handles (not shown) are attached to the main windshield section 108 for manually opening and closing the windshield.
To open, a user within the cockpit pulls (gripping the one or more handles) on an upper portion of the main windshield section 108 while simultaneously sliding the windshield upward, as indicated by the arrows in
To aid the user in lifting the main windshield section 108, one or more hydraulic cylinders 116 or other mechanical actuators may be utilized. The hydraulic cylinders 116 may be mounted to the center console 104 structure proximate to the lower end of the main windshield section 108 with the distal ends of the piston rods of the hydraulic cylinders 116 coupled to the main windshield section 108 below the lower sliding mechanisms 112. It should be appreciated that any type of actuators may be used to assist with opening the main windshield section 108 without departing from the scope of this disclosure. The actuators may be electrically driven to open and close the windshield without user assistance, or may be configured to provide assistance to the user when manually opening and closing the windshield. Any number and type of safety latches (not shown) may be used to manually or electronically secure the main windshield section 108 in the open or closed configuration, or at any position in between.
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The overhead position of the open configuration is up and out of the way for almost all practical purposes and allows for the free flow of air, unimpeded communications with passengers in and out of the cabin or cockpit, an unobstructed view, removal of reflections for night-time navigation, and physical access. The embodiment includes a soft rubber grip or other windshield engagement mechanism 602 on the underside of the rooftop that slides backward to grip the outside edge of the extended main windshield section 108 in the open configuration and slides forward to release the main windshield section 108 to allow it to close, as indicated by the arrows in
As previously discussed, to aid the user in lifting the main windshield section 108, one or more hydraulic cylinders 116 or other mechanical actuators may be utilized. Due to the weight of the main windshield section 108 of this embodiment being rotated outward to the open configuration, multiple hydraulic cylinders 116, or hydraulic cylinders 116 having a “double barrel” design style with two piston rods may be used. Any number and type of actuator or lifting assist mechanism may be used to assist in the electrically-activated or manual lifting of the main windshield section 108 to the open configuration.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the disclosure will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. For example, as will be understood by one skilled in the relevant field in light of this disclosure, the disclosure may take form in a variety of different mechanical and operational configurations. Therefore, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, and that the modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended exemplary concepts. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for the purposes of limitation.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/976,722, filed Feb. 14, 2020, entitled, “RETRACTABLE WINDSHIELD,” and the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62976722 | Feb 2020 | US |