Claims
- 1. A trolling motor position responsive system comprising:
an ignition system; a trolling motor position sensor in communication with the ignition system; and an alarm in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein when an operator attempts to engage the ignition system when the trolling motor is deployed, the alarm is activated by the trolling motor position sensor to warn the operator.
- 2. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 1, wherein the trolling motor position sensor is a mercury switch.
- 3. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 2 further comprising:
an interval-on relay in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the interval-on relay prevents against wave-induced alarms.
- 4. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 1 further comprising:
an interval-on relay in communication with to the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the interval-on relay limits an amount of time that the alarm is activated.
- 5. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 1, wherein the trolling motor position sensor is a water detector.
- 6. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 1, wherein the trolling motor position sensor is selected from the group consisting of a mechanical switch, a proximity switch, or an optical switch.
- 7. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 1, wherein the alarm is audible.
- 8. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 1, wherein the alarm is visible.
- 9. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 1 further comprising:
a raise/stow circuit in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the raise/stow circuit causes the trolling motor to automatically raise to a properly stowed position when the trolling motor position sensor activates the alarm.
- 10. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 1, wherein the communications are via hard-wiring.
- 11. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 1, wherein the communications are via infrared signals.
- 12. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 1, wherein the communications are via radio frequency signals.
- 13. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 1, wherein the communications are superimposed on existing powerboat wiring.
- 14. A trolling motor position responsive system comprising:
an ignition system; a trolling motor position sensor in communication with the ignition system; and an ignition disabling switch in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein when an operator attempts to engage the ignition system when the trolling motor is deployed, the ignition disabling switch is activated by the trolling motor position sensor to prevent the operator from engaging the ignition system.
- 15. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 14, wherein the trolling motor position sensor is a mercury switch.
- 16. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 15 further comprising:
an interval-on relay in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the interval-on relay prevents against wave-induced activation of the ignition disabling switch.
- 17. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 14 further comprising:
an interval-on relay in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the interval-on relay limits an amount of time that the ignition disabling switch is activated.
- 18. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 14, wherein the trolling motor position sensor is a water detector.
- 19. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 14, wherein the trolling motor position sensor is selected from the group consisting of a mechanical switch, a proximity switch, or an optical switch.
- 20. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 14 further comprising:
a raise/stow circuit in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the raise/stow circuit causes the trolling motor to automatically raise to a properly stowed position when the trolling motor position sensor activates the ignition disabling switch.
- 21. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 14, wherein the communications are via hard-wires.
- 22. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 14, wherein the communications are via infrared signals.
- 23. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 14, wherein the communications are via radio frequency signals.
- 24. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 14, wherein the communications are superimposed on existing powerboat wiring.
- 25. A trolling motor position responsive system comprising:
an ignition system; a trolling motor position sensor in communication with the ignition system; and a raise/stow circuit in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein when an operator attempts to engage the ignition system when the trolling motor is deployed, the raise/stow circuit is activated by the trolling motor position sensor to automatically raise the trolling motor to a properly stowed position.
- 26. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 25, wherein the trolling motor position sensor is a mercury switch.
- 27. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 26 further comprising:
an interval-on relay in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the interval-on relay prevents against wave-induced activation of the raise/stow circuit.
- 28. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 25, wherein the trolling motor position sensor is a water detector.
- 29. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 25, wherein the trolling motor position sensor is selected from the group consisting of a mechanical switch, a proximity switch, or an optical switch.
- 30. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 25, wherein the communications are via hard-wires.
- 31. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 25, wherein the communications are via infrared signals.
- 32. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 25, wherein the communications are via radio frequency signals.
- 33. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 25, wherein the communications are superimposed on existing powerboat wiring.
- 34. A trolling motor position responsive system comprising:
an ignition system; a trolling motor position sensor in communication with the ignition system; an alarm in communication with the trolling motor position sensor; and an ignition disabling switch in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein when an operator attempts to engage the ignition system when the trolling motor is deployed, the alarm is activated by the trolling motor position sensor to warn the operator and the ignition disabling switch is activated by the trolling motor position sensor to prevent the operator from engaging the ignition system.
- 35. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 34, wherein the trolling motor position sensor is a mercury switch.
- 36. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 35 further comprising:
an interval-on relay in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the interval-on relay prevents against wave-induced alarms.
- 37. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 34 further comprising:
an interval-on relay in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the interval-on relay limits an amount of time that the alarm and the ignition disabling switch are activated.
- 38. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 34, wherein the trolling motor position sensor is a water detector.
- 39. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 34, wherein the trolling motor position sensor is selected from the group consisting of a mechanical switch, a proximity switch, or an optical switch.
- 40. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 34, wherein the alarm is audible.
- 41. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 34, wherein the alarm is visible.
- 42. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 34 further comprising:
a raise/stow circuit in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the raise/stow circuit causes the trolling motor to automatically raise to a properly stowed position when the trolling motor position sensor activates the alarm and the ignition disabling switch.
- 43. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 34, wherein the communications are via hard-wires.
- 44. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 34, wherein the communications are via infrared signals.
- 45. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 34, wherein the communications are via radio frequency signals.
- 46. The trolling motor position responsive system of claim 34, wherein the communications are superimposed on existing powerboat wiring.
- 47. A trolling motor position responsive device comprising:
a trolling motor position sensor; and an alarm in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein when an operator attempts to engage an outboard motor when the trolling motor is deployed, the alarm is activated by the trolling motor position sensor to warn the operator.
- 48. The device of claim 47 further comprising:
a junction box that is adapted for communication with an ignition system of the powerboat, wherein the alarm is disposed within the junction box.
- 49. The device of claim 48 further comprising:
an interval-on relay in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the interval-on relay limits an amount of time that the alarm is activated.
- 50. The device of claim 49 further comprising:
a potentiometer in communication with the interval-on relay, wherein the potentiometer adjusts the amount of time that the alarm is activated.
- 51. The device of claim 50 further comprising:
an adjustment screw mounted to the junction box and in communication with the potentiometer to adjust the amount of time that the alarm is activated.
- 52. A trolling motor position responsive device comprising:
a trolling motor position sensor; and an ignition disabling switch in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein when an operator attempts to engage an outboard motor when the trolling motor is deployed, the ignition disabling switch is activated by the trolling motor position sensor to prevent the operator from engaging the outboard motor.
- 53. The device of claim 52 further comprising:
a junction box that is adapted for communication with an ignition system of the powerboat, wherein the ignition disabling switch is disposed within the junction box.
- 54. The device of claim 53 further comprising:
an interval-on relay in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the interval-on relay limits an amount of time that the ignition disabling switch is activated.
- 55. The device of claim 54 further comprising:
a potentiometer in communication with the interval-on relay, wherein the potentiometer adjusts the amount of time that the alarm is activated.
- 56. The device of claim 55 further comprising:
an adjustment screw mounted to the junction box and in communication with the potentiometer to adjust the amount of time that the alarm is activated.
- 57. A trolling motor position responsive device comprising:
a trolling motor position sensor; and a raise/stow circuit in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein when an operator attempts to engage an outboard motor when the trolling motor is deployed, the raise/stow circuit is activated by the trolling motor position sensor to automatically raise the trolling motor to a properly stowed position.
- 58. A trolling motor position responsive device comprising:
a trolling motor position sensor; an alarm in communication with the trolling motor position sensor; and an ignition disabling switch in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein when an operator attempts to engage an outboard motor when the trolling motor is deployed, the alarm is activated by the trolling motor position sensor to warn the operator and the ignition disabling switch is activated by the trolling motor position sensor to prevent the operator from engaging the outboard motor.
- 59. The device of claim 58 further comprising:
a junction box that is adapted for communication with an ignition system of the powerboat, wherein the alarm and the ignition disabling switch are disposed within the junction box.
- 60. The device of claim 59 further comprising:
an interval-on relay in communication with the trolling motor position sensor, wherein the interval-on relay limits an amount of time that the alarm and the ignition disabling switch are activated.
- 61. The device of claim 60 further comprising:
a potentiometer in communication with the interval-on relay, wherein potentiometer adjusts the amount of time that the alarm and the ignition disabling switch are activated.
- 62. The device of claim 61 further comprising:
an adjustment screw mounted to the junction box and in communication with the potentiometer to adjust the amount of time that the alarm and the ignition disabling switch are activated.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based upon Provisional Patent Application, Ser. No. 60/216,209, entitled “Power Boat Motor Alarm and/or Disabling Device,” filed Jul. 6, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety and continued preservation of which is requested.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60216209 |
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