The present disclosure relates to towers for boats. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a foldable tower for boats that utilizes electronic actuators to fold the tower between lowered and elevated positions.
Improvement is desired in the provision of tops for boats. In particular, what is desired is a folding watersports tower incorporating a sun or other protective roof structure that is foldable by use of electronic actuators to provide different configurations while maintaining the sun cover or roof structure in a constant attitude.
In one aspect, the disclosure provides a foldable watersports tower for a boat. The tower includes a pair of legs pivotally mounted to the boat, each leg having an electronic leg actuator operable to pivot the leg between an upright orientation and a lower orientation; a cross-piece extending between the legs; a roof mount pivotally mounted to the legs; a roof mounted to the roof mount; and a roof frame actuator connected between portions of the cross-piece and portions of the roof mount.
Further advantages of the disclosure are apparent by reference to the detailed description when considered in conjunction with the figures, which are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
With reference to the drawings, there is shown a foldable watersports tower 10 according to the disclosure that is mountable on a boat B having a windshield W. The tower 10 is configured to serve as both a watersports tower and to provide a roof. The tower 10 includes a roof frame 12 for supporting a Bimini cover or other sun cover as may be provided by fabric or panels onto the roof frame 12. The roof frame 12 may also be configured to provide a cargo/storage rack.
The structural components of the tower 10 are preferably made of metal, such as aluminum and tubular aluminum, and/or steel. Accessories, such as wakeboard racks and audio speakers may be attached to the tower 10.
The tower 10 is advantageously configured to be folded between an erected orientation (
The tower 10 is also advantageously configured to include electrical leg actuators 14 and 16, and an electrical roof frame actuator 18. The electrical actuators 14 and 16 may be substantially identical to one another. Each of the actuators 14-18 is preferably a linear actuator and includes an extending/retracting shaft, such as shaft 14a on actuator 14 and shaft 18a on actuator 18. The electrical actuators 14-18 enable power raising and lowering of the tower 10 and advantageously eliminate the need for additional structural supports, such as aft trailing arms, and enable a simplified tower structure. In certain embodiments, the electronic actuators 14-18 work in unison to smoothly transition the tower and roof frame structures between the erected orientation and the stowed orientation. The actuators 14-18 are electrically connected to a power supply, such as a battery of the boat B, and to a controller so that the actuators 14-18 may be operated in unison.
The tower 10 includes a leg 22 pivotally mounted to a base 24 on one side of the boat B and a leg 26 pivotally mounted to a base 28 on an opposite side of the boat B. The electrical leg actuator 14 is located in the base 24 and the electrical leg actuator 16 is located in the base 28. The base 24 is mounted on one side of the boat B and the base 28 is mounted on an opposite side of the boat B. The actuators 14/16 located in the bases 24/28 are connected to the legs 22/26 to pivotally raise or lower the legs 22/26 relative to the bases 24/28.
For example,
As shown in
An elevated cross-piece 30 extends between the upper ends of the legs 22 and 26 in the manner of an arch. The cross-piece 30 is statically mounted to the upper ends of the legs 22 and 26. A roof mount 32 is pivotally mounted to the upper ends of the legs 22 and 26 at pivot connections 32a and extends rearward of the cross-piece 30. The roof mount may include an upstanding tow point 32b, along with a nautical illumination device 32c, which may be included with the tow point 32b. In other embodiments, a tow point may be included on the cross-piece 30. As shown, the roof mount 32 has lateral members 34 and cross-members 36 that span between the lateral members 34. The lateral members 34 are configured for mounting at the pivot connections 32a and for attachment of the roof frame 12 thereto.
The electrical roof frame actuator 18 is connected between portions of the cross-piece 30 and portions of the roof mount 32. For example, with reference to
In certain embodiments, actuator 18 may operate independently of actuators 14 and 16. For example, when the tower is in an erected orientation, the shaft 18a of actuator 18 may be extended such that the roof mount 32 pivots rearward and lowers the rear of the roof frame 12. Thus, a user may be provided easier access to the top of the roof frame, such as for cleaning or to retrieve items stored on top of the roof frame 12.
Another feature of the tower 10 is the provision of an auxiliary roof frame 40 slidingly integrated into the underside of the roof frame 12 for simple and quick deployment and stowing. The auxiliary roof frame 40 is manually operated and independent of the operation of the actuators 14-18. The auxiliary roof frame 40 is located to be just below the roof frame 12.
The auxiliary roof frame 40 is shown retracted in
The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for this disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the disclosure and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the disclosure in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
This application claims priority to co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 63/218,670 filed Jul. 6, 2021, entitled “Tower with Electric Actuators,” the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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63218670 | Jul 2021 | US |