Claims
- 1. A lift for mooring a boat stern-on to a sea wall comprising:a pair of elongated horizontally spaced guide members fixed to the sea wall and extending from the sea wall in stationary relationship along a Vertical plane parallel to the sea wall; a flotation platform having a pair of substantially parallel hydro-pneumatic buoyancy tanks symmetrically spaced from a vertical plane perpendicular to said parallel plane and extending substantially midway between said guide members and a frame fixed to said tanks for supporting a hull of the boat with a keel of the boat substantially aligned with said perpendicular plane and a stern of the boat at a stern end of said platform, said stern end of said platform being closer to said parallel plane; and means connecting a stern end of each of said tanks to said guide members for limiting movement of said platform away from said parallel plane and away from said perpendicular plane and for permitting said stern ends of said tanks to move vertically in unison along said guide members.
- 2. A lift according to claim 1, said connecting means further comprising a pivoting linkages, one connected between each of said guide members and its corresponding said tank, permitting independent angular displacement in a vertical plane of said tanks relative to said guide members and restricting lateral displacement of said tanks relative to said guide members.
- 3. A lift for mooring a boat stern-on to a sea wall comprising:a pair of horizontally spaced vertical tracks fixed proximate an upper end thereof to the sea wall and extending from the sea wall to a vertical plane parallel to the sea wall; a flotation platform having a pair of substantially parallel hydro-pneumatic buoyancy tanks symmetrically spaced from a vertical plane perpendicular to said parallel plane and extending substantially midway between said tracks and a frame fixed to said tanks for supporting a hull of the boat with a keel of the boat substantially aligned with said perpendicular plane and a stern of the boat at a stern end of said platform, said stern end of said platform being closer to said parallel plane; and a pair of slides, one fixed at one end to a stern end of each of said tanks and engaged and riding at another end on one of said tracks for limiting movement of said platform away from said parallel plane and away from said perpendicular plane while permitting said stern ends of said tanks to reciprocate vertically in unison along said tracks.
- 4. A lift according to claim 3, each of said slides having a pivoting linkage permitting angular displacement in a vertical plane of said tanks relative to said tracks and restricting lateral displacement of said tanks relative to said tracks.
- 5. A lift according to claim 4, each said pivoting linkage comprising a clevis fixed to said slide, a bracket fixed to said tank and a link pivotally connected at one end to said clevis and at another end to said bracket.
- 6. A lift according to claim 5, each said link being formed from elastomeric material.
- 7. A lift according to claim 3, said tracks being I-beams having webs disposed along a common plane, said slides being members of C-shaped cross-section slidably engaged on a flange of said I-beams and having a pivoting linkage permitting angular displacement in a vertical plane of said tanks relative to said tracks and restricting lateral displacement of said tanks relative to said tracks.
- 8. A lift according to claim 3, further comprising an anchor disposed on a floor of the sea forward of said tanks and substantially aligned on said perpendicular plane; anda line connecting said anchor to a bow portion of said platform at substantially a mid-point between said tanks for limiting movement of said platform toward said parallel plane and away from said perpendicular plane.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/805,850, filed Mar. 14, 2001 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,547,485).
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Continuations (1)
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