Claims
- 1. A sliding deck assembly for providing access to a vessel equipment compartment, said vessel having a hull, a deck and drive assemblies, including mechanical and electrical components, comprising:deck means for providing a useful deck surface on the vessel while the vessel is in operation, said deck means including at least a portion of a pilot deck, said deck means being moveable to several positions and being integrated with said vessel deck, and said deck means being a discrete component thereof; sliding assembly means secured to said deck means and to said vessel for providing movement of said deck means; equipment access means within said vessel deck for providing access to said equipment compartment; and said deck means concealing said equipment access means when said deck means is in a first position, and exposing said equipment access means when said deck means is in a second position; whereby said sliding deck assembly completely conceals said equipment compartment when said vessel is in normal operation, and provides quick and efficient access to said mechanical and electrical components for maintenance or repair operations.
- 2. The sliding deck assembly of claim 1, wherein the deck means further comprises an operator station.
- 3. The sliding deck assembly of claim 1, wherein said deck means further includes one or more of the following: seats, a bait freezer, ice maker, bait preparation station and tackle boxes.
- 4. The sliding deck assembly of claim 1, wherein said sliding assembly further comprises an electric linear actuator.
- 5. The sliding deck assembly of claim 1, wherein said sliding assembly further comprises a hydraulic actuator.
- 6. The sliding deck assembly of claim 1, wherein the sliding assembly further comprises a car and track system.
- 7. A sliding engine access assembly for a vessel, said vessel including a hull and a transom, comprising:a main deck section, an equipment access opening located generally in the middle of the main deck section, a cover means for at least partly enclosing the opening, said cover means including a useful deck surface means for providing a functional surface that is an integral portion of a raised pilot deck, and means for sliding said cover means toward and away from a transom, said cover means remaining in a generally horizontal plane; whereby the cover means conceals said equipment access opening when the vessel is in normal operation and provides quick and efficient access to said opening when the cover means has been moved toward the transom.
- 8. The sliding engine access assembly of claim 7, wherein the means for sliding includes a car and track assembly on the cover means and the main deck section.
- 9. The sliding engine assembly of claim 8, wherein the car and track assembly comprises at least one left side track attached to the upper portion of the main deck section on the left side of the opening and at least one right side track attached to the upper portion of the main deck section on the right side of the opening, andat least one left side car for moving along the left side track and at least one right side car for moving along the right side track, wherein the left side car and the right side car are attached to the interior surface of the cover means.
- 10. The sliding deck assembly of claim 7, wherein the cover means further comprises at least one wheel attached to the end portion of the cover means.
- 11. The sliding deck assembly of claim 7, wherein the means for sliding further comprises one or more actuators for moving the cover means generally to and from the transom.
- 12. The sliding deck assembly of claim 11, wherein the actuator comprises a near element attached to the interior surface of the upper portion of the main deck section, and a far element attached to the interior portion of the top portion of the cover means, wherein the near element is moveably connected to the far element.
- 13. The sliding deck assembly of claim 11, wherein the one or more actuators are electronically activated screw jack systems.
- 14. The sliding deck assembly of claim 11, wherein the one or more actuators are hydraulic.
- 15. The sliding deck assembly of claim 12, wherein the far element telescopes within the near element.
- 16. The sliding deck assembly of claim 12, wherein one or more intermediate elements is located between the near element and the far element.
- 17. The sliding deck assembly of claim 7, wherein the upper portion of the main deck section comprises a lip and a crown, whereby the top end of the cover means, when closed, lies generally flush with the crown.
- 18. The sliding deck assembly of claim 8, wherein the left side track and the right side track are generally T-shaped.
- 19. The sliding deck assembly of claim 7, wherein the upper portion of the main deck section comprises a forward pilot deck element, and the top portion of the cover means comprises a rear pilot deck element.
- 20. The sliding deck assembly of claim 19, wherein said cover means comprises an integrated seating area/deck module.
- 21. The sliding deck assembly of claim 20, wherein the pilot deck function of the cover means conceals the cover of the engine access opening function of the cover means.
- 22. The sliding deck assembly of claim 20, wherein the forward pilot deck element comprises an operator station.
- 23. A sliding elevated pilot deck section (“SEPDS”) providing access to an engine compartment chamber for a vessel, said vessel having a hull and a transom and a main deck segment and drive assemblies including mechanical and electrical components, comprising:stationary deck means for providing a main deck segment, a moving rear pilot deck assembly (“RPDA”) means for providing a deck area, said RPDA means being integrated with the main deck segment, said RPDA means being a discrete component thereof, and sliding means secured to said deck means and said RPDA means for providing movement for a moving rear pilot deck assembly (“RPDA”) means toward and away from the transom; whereby the moving RPDA means conceals the engine compartment chamber in normal operation and provides quick and efficient access to mechanical and electrical components when the RPDA is moved toward the transom.
- 24. The SEPDS of claim 23, wherein the main deck segment comprises a forward pilot deck assembly.
- 25. The SEPDS of claim 23, wherein the forward pilot deck assembly further comprises an operator station.
- 26. The SEPDS of claim 23, wherein the sliding means comprises a car and track assembly.
- 27. The SEPDS of claim 23 wherein said car and track assembly comprises:at least one left side car for moving along the left side track and at least one right side car for moving along the right side track, wherein the left side car and the right side car are attached to the interior surface of the RPDA means.
- 28. The SEPDS of claim 23, wherein the sliding means comprises at least one actuator for moving the RPDA means generally laterally in relation to the chamber.
- 29. The SEPDS of claim 28, wherein said actuator comprises a near element attached to the interior surface of the upper portion of the main deck segment, and a far element attached to the interior portion of the top portion of the RPDA means, wherein said near element is moveably connected with said far element.
- 30. The SEPDS of claim 28, wherein the one or more actuators are electronically activated screw jack systems.
- 31. The SEPDS of claim 28, wherein the one or more actuators are hydraulic.
- 32. The SEPDS of claim 28, wherein the far element of said actuator telescopes within the near element of said actuator.
- 33. The SEPDS of claim 28, wherein sliding means comprises a wheel attached to the interior surface of the RPDA means.
- 34. The SEPDS of claim 32, wherein one or more intermediate elements is located between said near element of the actuator and said far element of the actuator.
- 35. The SEPDS of claim 23, wherein the upper portion of the stationary deck means comprises a lip and a crown, whereby the top end of the RPDA lies generally flush with the crown.
- 36. The SEPDS of claim 27, wherein the left side track and the right side track are generally T-shaped.
- 37. The SEPDS of claim 36, wherein the left side car and the right side car comprise a generally flat contact surface with the left side track and the right side track.
- 38. The SEPDS of claim 27, wherein the upper portion of the stationary deck means comprises a forward pilot deck element, and the top portion of the RPDA means comprises a rear pilot deck element.
- 39. The SEPDS of claim 38, wherein the pilot deck function of the RPDA means conceals the cover of the engine access opening function of the RPDA means.
- 40. The SEPDS of claim 23, wherein the assembly is an integrated seating area/deck module.
- 41. The SEPDS of claim 23, wherein the RPDA means and the stationary deck means form an integrated pilot deck for the vessel when the RPDA means is in the closed position.
- 42. A sliding elevated pilot deck section (“SEPDS”) for a vessel having a hull and a transom and equipment including mechanical and electrical components, comprising:a main deck, an equipment access opening located generally in the middle of the upper portion of the main deck, a rear deck assembly (“RDA”) moveable to several positions, said RDA being integrated with the main deck, said RDA being a discrete component thereof, and sliding means for moving the RDA along the main deck segment toward and away from the transom; whereby the RDA conceals the opening when the vessel is in normal operation and provides quick and efficient access to the equipment when the RDA is moved toward the transom.
- 43. A sliding deck assembly for providing access to a vessel equipment compartment on a vessel deck, comprising:a deck means for providing a useful deck surface on said vessel, said deck means including at least a portion of a pilot deck, said pilot deck being moveable to several positions, and being integrated with said vessel deck.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/181,643 filed Feb. 10, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Provisional Applications (1)
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