Information
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Patent Grant
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6220195
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Patent Number
6,220,195
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Date Filed
Friday, October 22, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 24, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Graybeal Jackson Haley LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An improved trolling plate design that incorporates an outdrive bracket to be attached to a watercraft outdrive, a rotationally linked thrust regulating plate, and a selector subassembly including user operable linkage to engage a plate subassembly extending from the thrust regulating plate. The plate subassembly uses a protruding member extending from the thrust exposed side of the plate to engage a dog pivotally linked to the outdrive bracket so that rotational forces of the plate are compressively transferred to the bracket. This arrangement of force transmission components eliminates elongation of prior art outdrive bracket slots and thrust regulation plate notches, the result being an improved force transmission linkage. Removal of the dog as an intermediary component from between the plate having the protruding member and the outdrive bracket can be accomplished by pivoting the dog so that the protruding member clears the same when the plate is rotated to a trolling position.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to trolling plate assemblies for use with motorized watercraft, and more particularly relates to such an assembly wherein a robust linkage exists between the outdrive bracket and the thrust regulating plate.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
With recent advances in material science, and the consumer driven desire for larger and more powerful engines, recreational fishing vessels presently have more available power output than at anytime in the past. These vessels, however, are still used for trolling when fishing for certain types of game fish. As a consequence, unless a separate trolling motor is installed on the vessel, the primary propulsion system must be used. However, depending upon engine output and prop configuration, a desirable trolling speed of between 1.5 and 5 knots is often times impossible. Therefore, operators of such vessels must install a thrust mitigating device to decrease the propulsion efficiency of the watercraft. This device is generally referred to as a trolling plate.
Trolling plates are generally a structure that is attached to the secondary drive components of outboard or outdrive systems, usually by way of the anti-cavitation plate. These structures then are positioned directly in the thrust path of the prop, thereby reacting with the volume of water displaced by the prop in a rearward direction. As a consequence of placing the trolling plate in a trolling position and operating the drive system at idle or low speed, the propulsion system becomes inefficient, thereby decreasing the speed of the vessel.
Conventional trolling plates such as THE HAPPY TROLLER sold by Idea Development Company of Sequim, Washington, essentially rely on a mounting bracket attached to the secondary drive unit that has at its aft end a rotationally linked thrust reaction plate. The plate has an upper U-shaped portion that is adapted to receive a shaft horizontally and laterally positioned in the bracket. Slightly forward of this shaft is a spring loaded selector bar that selectively engages notch pairs formed in the U-shaped portion of the plate. This selector bar extends through the bracket so that when the plate reacts on the selector bar via the notches, it transmits forces to the bracket via the holes in the bracket that supports the selector bar.
While the described structure accomplishes the intended purpose of transmitting thrust forces from the prop to the drive unit, it does so via notches and holes formed in sheet material, usually aluminum, that may become worn over time, and are especially subject to excessive wear and potential failure when presented with high force thrusts that may emanate from high output engines or accidental over revving. It is thus desirable to have a trolling plate that is adapted to fit the secondary drive unit of an outboard or inboard/outboard drive system, but wherein thrust forces from the prop are transferred to the drive system by distinct linkages as opposed to using a notched plate to bracket to outdrive means.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a trolling plate assembly that provides a user with the option of establishing a trolling position or a non-trolling position when the invention is mounted to a drive or outdrive unit of a water craft. Unlike traditional trolling plate assemblies, the present trolling plate assembly provides a robust linkage between an outdrive bracket and a thrust regulating plate pivotally mounted to the bracket. More particularly, the outdrive bracket has an upper surface, a lower surface, a forward portion, and a rear portion, and defines a passage at the rear portion from the upper surface to the lower surface. The thrust regulating plate, as previously noted, is pivotally linked to the outdrive bracket at the rear portion thereof wherein the plate is positionable to establish a trolling position that diminishes the effective thrust of the drive unit and a second position, wherein the thrust regulating plate has a first surface that faces at least partially towards the drive unit when in the trolling position, and a second opposing surface.
A selector subassembly comprising a user operable linkage is located at the passage and partially extends therethrough. The selector subassembly operates to selectively obstruct rotational movement of the thrust regulating plate. When selected to obstruct rearward rotational movement of the thrust regulating plate, forces presented to the regulating plate are transmitted to the outdrive bracket though the linkage. The selector subassembly may, but need not, positively engage a plate subassembly mounted to the first surface of the thrust regulating plate, as it need only contact the plate subassembly when the same is caused to pivot upon exposure to thrust created by the drive unit. The plate subassembly generally comprises a protruding member adapted to selectively engage or otherwise contact the user operable linkage.
It is to be understood that the invention concerns the establishment of a force transmitting linkage between the outdrive bracket and the thrust regulating plate that does not rely upon slots or notches in either the outdrive bracket or the thrust regulating plate. Thus, alternative embodiments may include the use of a plunger (spring-biased or gravity-biased) that depends from the upper surface of the bracket and selectively engages an ancillary structure affixed to the thrust regulating plate. When in the extended position, it contacts the ancillary structure by obstructing the free rotation thereof when the thrust regulating plate is in the trolling position, and when in the retracted position, permits free rotation of the thrust regulating plate from the trolling position.
Features of the invention include the incorporation of a selector bar for positively establishing the second position as has been done previously in the prior art. In a preferred form, the rear portion of the outdrive bracket includes a pair of upturned portions, each defining a slot, and the selector subassembly further comprises a selector bar disposed in the opposed slots and linked to the bracket by at least one biasing member wherein the selector bar is locatable in a portion of the thrust regulating plate when the same is in the second position. The user will then operate the selector bar to engage and disengage the thrust reaction plate into and from the non-trolling position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective elevation view of the trolling assembly showing the relative positions of the outdrive bracket and thrust regulating plate;
FIG. 2
is a partial perspective view of the trolling assembly of
FIG. 1
wherein the selector subassembly is detailed;
FIG. 3
is a side elevation view of the trolling assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a partial cross-sectional view of the trolling assembly shown in
FIG. 1
taken substantially along the lines
4
—
4
shown therein;
FIG. 5
is a similar cross-sectional view to that of
FIG. 4
but the selector subassembly is shown in the active state and further details the engagement and disengagement of the selector subassembly from the plate subassembly;
FIG. 6
is a side elevation view of the trolling assembly when in a trailing state;
FIG. 7
is an elevation view of the trolling assembly detailing the various components of the selector subassembly and plate subassembly; and
FIG. 8
is an elevation view similar to that of
FIG. 4
but wherein a plunger linkage is used to prevent rearward rotation of the plate subassembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Turning then to the several Figures wherein like numerals indicate like parts, and more particularly to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, trolling assembly
10
is best shown, and unless otherwise indicated, all components are constructed of high-quality stainless steel and aluminum. Trolling assembly
10
has four major components, namely outdrive bracket
20
, thrust regulating plate
40
, selector subassembly
60
(FIG.
4
), and plate subassembly
90
(FIG.
4
). Outdrive bracket
20
is preferably formed from a single piece of {fraction (3/16)}″ thick aluminum and is formed to include horizontal portion
22
and vertical portions
32
. Horizontal portion
22
defines holes
24
, which receive bolts (not shown) to facilitate attachment of trolling assembly
10
to the anti-cavitation plate of an outdrive. Vertical portions
32
defined slots
36
to receive selector bar
54
, and a pair of holes to receive pivot shaft
52
. Thrust regulating plate
40
is also constructed of {fraction (3/16)}″ thick aluminum, and has holes formed therein to receive nut and bolt combinations
88
in main portion
42
and pivot shaft
52
in return portions
46
. Return portions
46
also defined a pair of notches
50
that selectively receive portions of selector bar
54
as will be shown below.
As best shown in
FIG. 2
, thrust regulating plate
40
is pivotally attached to outdrive bracket
20
by way of pivot shaft
52
. Thrust regulating plate
40
is biased to the trolling positioned as shown in FIG.
1
through torsion springs
58
. As clearly illustrated in
FIG. 2
, torsion spring ends
59
a
press upon the upper portion of main portion
42
, and torsion spring ends
59
b
press upon horizontal portion
22
. The result of these forces causes rotation of thrust regulating plate
40
to achieve a trolling position.
Momentarily referring to
FIG. 6
, it can be seen that when thrust regulating plate
40
is in the non-trolling position, springs
56
cause selector bar
54
to locate in notches
50
. In this manner, thrust regulating plate
40
will not pivotally move relative to outdrive bracket
20
unless a mechanical force sufficient to overcome the spring-biased retention of selector bar
54
in notch
50
is presented via handle
64
.
Discussion will now be directed to selector subassembly
60
and plate subassembly
90
. Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, thrust regulating plate
40
is shown in the locked trolling position. In this position, selector bar
54
is not utilized. Instead, selector subassembly
60
, which includes U-shaped bar
62
, springs
34
, handle
64
, linking bar
66
, elliptical member
68
, and dog
70
, interacts with plate subassembly
90
. As will be described in more detail below, all thrust forces generated by the watercraft's propeller against thrust regulating plate
40
will be transmitted to outdrive
20
through robust structural members. As briefly described above, selector subassembly
60
includes U-shaped bar
62
which is disposed in slots
30
(shown in
FIGS. 2 and 7
) formed in horizontal portion
22
to which is attached handle
64
. Linked to handle
64
is linking bar
66
having affixed thereto elliptical member
68
. Washer
65
is affixed to handle
64
, and interacts with elliptical member
68
. In this manner, handle
64
and U-shaped bar
62
are prevented from dropping further into slots
30
. Linking bar
66
, which is disposed in slot
26
defined by horizontal portion
22
, includes pin
67
for associating linking bar
66
with dog
70
. In turn, dog
70
is rotationally linked with brackets
82
a
and
82
b
by way of pin
86
. As a consequence of this configuration, when an upward force is presented to linking bar
66
, dog
70
is caused to rotate about pin
86
. The upward forces are generated by the interaction of elliptical member
68
contacting with U-shaped bar
62
as it drops down along handle
64
.
Dog
70
acts as an intermediary between movable plate subassembly
90
and fixed outdrive bracket
20
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, any thrust presented against thrust regulating plate
40
will cause a rearward force to be presented upon surface
76
of dog
70
. This rearward force is then transmitted via dog
70
to horizontal portion
22
of outdrive bracket
20
at the interface of surface
80
of dog
70
and the lower portion of horizontal portion
22
. When it is desired to disengage from the trolling position, handle
64
is pivotally rotated upwardly as best shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
. In so doing, the tension bias of springs
34
on U-shaped bar
62
is overcome, and U-shaped bar
62
presses against and causes selector bar
54
to move to the forward portion of slots
36
. Simultaneously, dog
70
is rotated about pin
86
thereby displacing dog
70
from plate
98
. Once plate
98
is free from interference with surface
76
of dog
70
, thrust applied against thrust regulating plate
40
by the watercrafts propeller causes outward rotation of thrust regulating plate
40
, whereafter tension exerted by springs
56
causes bar
54
to locate in notches
50
when thrust regulating plate
40
achieves the trailing position.
To establish a trolling position, handle
64
is pivoted towards the watercraft, thereby disengaging selector bar
54
for from notches
50
, whereafter torsion springs
58
cause the inward or downward rotation of thrust regulating plate
40
to the trolling position. Because linking bar
66
exerts no downward bias upon dog
70
apart from gravitational forces, surface
78
of dog
70
is capable of riding up and over the upper portion of plate
98
until dog
70
achieves the position shown in FIG.
4
.
While the embodiment set forth in
FIGS. 1-7
illustrates the preferred embodiment, alternative forms also exist. In
FIG. 8
, the robust selector subassembly
60
is modified so that a single plunger
100
is disposed in slot
26
to thereby selectively engage plate
98
. To provide a sufficient structure to transfer shear forces presented to plunger
100
to bracket
20
, collar
102
is fixedly attached to horizontal portion
22
. Depending upon design considerations, it is equally appropriate to locate collar
102
on the underside of horizontal portion
22
. To disengage plunger
100
from plate subassembly
90
, the user need only lift plunger
100
as indicated by the arrow. To facilitate engaging operations of is plunger
100
, plate
98
may be sloped as illustrated thereby creating a ramp so that plunger
100
will naturally elevate when thrust regulating plate
40
is permitted to rotate into the trolling position.
Claims
- 1. A trolling plate assembly mountable to a drive unit of a watercraft comprising:an outdrive bracket having an upper surface, a lower surface, a forward portion, and a rear portion, and defining a passage at the rear portion from the upper surface to the lower surface; a thrust regulating plate pivotally linked to the outdrive bracket at the rear portion wherein the plate is positionable to establish a trolling position that diminishes effective thrust of the drive unit and a second position, wherein the thrust regulating plate has a first surface that faces at least partially towards the drive unit when in the trolling position, and a second opposing surface; a selector subassembly comprising a user operable linkage located at the outdrive bracket passage, a lower portion of which partially extends through the outdrive bracket passage; and a plate subassembly extending from the first surface of the thrust regulating plate comprising a protruding member adapted to engage the lower portion of the user operable linkage wherein the user operable linkage prevents rearward rotation of the thrust regulating plate by obstructing movement of the protruding member when the thrust regulating plate is in the trolling position.
- 2. The trolling plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the user operable linkage comprises a reciprocating plunger member having a first end, a second end, and a body portion wherein a mount affixed to the bracket supports the plunger member and the first end obstructs rotation of the protruding member, the body portion contacts the mount, and the second end is used by a user to retract the plunger member away from the protruding member.
- 3. The trolling plate assembly of claim 2 wherein the outdrive bracket further defines a pair of opposed slots and the selector subassembly further comprises a selector bar disposed in the pair of opposed slots and linked to the bracket by at least one biasing member wherein the selector bar is locatable in a portion of the thrust regulating plate when the same is in the second position.
- 4. The trolling plate assembly of claim 3 wherein the selector subassembly further comprises a handle assembly and wherein the second end of the plunger member is linked to the handle assembly and the handle assembly selectively moves the selector bar in response to user operation of the handle assembly.
- 5. The trolling plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the user operable linkage comprises a linking bar having a first end, a second end and a body portion, and a dog pivotally linked to the first end of the linking bar and pivotally linked to the bracket wherein a first surface of the dog is proximate to the protruding member and a second surface of the dog is proximate to the bracket when the thrust regulating plate is in the trolling position.
- 6. The trolling plate assembly of claim 5 wherein the outdrive bracket further defines a pair of opposed slots and the selector subassembly further comprises a selector bar disposed in the pair of opposed slots and linked to the bracket by at least one biasing member wherein the selector bar is locatable in a portion of the thrust regulating plate when the same is in the second position.
- 7. The trolling plate assembly of claim 6 wherein the selector subassembly further comprises a handle assembly wherein the linking bar is linked to the handle assembly and the handle assembly selectively moves the selector bar in response to user operation of the handle assembly.
- 8. The trolling plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the thrust regulating plate comprises a U-shaped portion having two legs, each leg defining a hole formed in an interior location of the leg and a notch formed in a peripheral location of the leg; wherein the outdrive bracket comprises a U-shaped portion having two legs, each leg defining a hole formed in an interior location of the leg; wherein the thrust regulating plate is rotationally linked to the outdrive bracket by locating a shaft simultaneously in the holes formed in each leg; and wherein the user operable linkage comprises a linking bar having a first end, a second end and a body portion, and a dog pivotally linked to the first end of the linking bar and pivotally linked to the bracket wherein a first surface of the dog is proximate to the protruding member and a second surface of the dog is proximate to the bracket when the thrust regulating plate is in the trolling position.
- 9. A trolling plate assembly mountable to a drive unit of a watercraft comprising:an outdrive bracket having an upper surface, a lower surface, a first and a second side surface generally opposed to one another, a forward portion, and a rear portion, wherein the rear portion defines a passage between the upper surface and the lower surface, and the first and second side surfaces each define a hole; a thrust regulating plate having a main portion and a U-shaped portion defining a pair of opposing holes wherein the plate is pivotally linked to the first and second side surfaces of the outdrive bracket by a shaft disposed in the U-shaped portion of the plate and the side surfaces of the bracket, wherein the plate is positionable to establish a trolling position that diminishes effective thrust of the drive unit and a second position, and wherein the thrust regulating plate presents a first surface that faces at least partially towards the drive unit when in the trolling position; a plate subassembly extending from the first surface of the thrust regulating plate comprising a protruding member; and a selector subassembly located at the outdrive bracket passage and partially extending there through and comprising a user operable linkage including a linking bar having a first end, a second end and a body portion, and a dog pivotally linked to the first end of the linking bar and pivotally linked to the bracket wherein a first surface of the dog is proximate to the protruding member and a second surface of the dog is proximate to the bracket when the thrust regulating plate is in the trolling position wherein the user operable linkage prevents rearward rotation of the thrust regulating plate by obstructing movement of the protruding member when the thrust regulating plate is in the trolling position.
- 10. The trolling plate assembly of claim 9 further comprising a selector bar disposed in a pair of opposed slots defined by the first and second side surfaces of the bracket and linked to the bracket by at least one biasing member wherein the selector bar is locatable in notches formed in the U-shaped portion of the thrust regulating plate when the same is in the second position.
- 11. The trolling plate assembly of claim 9 further comprising at least one biasing member to cause unidirectional rotation of the thrust regulating plate relative to the outdrive bracket.
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