Small Watercraft Launching Device
20170274968 ยท 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B63B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A lifting device for lifting and holding a small watercraft in a fixed position and that includes a support structure and a lifting mechanism. The support structure supports the lifting mechanism in a body of water, usually with some form of flotation device. The lifting mechanism is movable between a raised position that holds the watercraft steady and in a fixed position and a lowered position in which the watercraft is floating in the water. A handle bar assembly allows a user to maneuver the lifting mechanism between the positions.
Claims
1. A small watercraft launching device comprising: a lifting mechanism and a support structure for holding the lifting mechanism in a body of water, the lifting mechanism including a support cage that is affixed to the support structure, a craft cradle for supporting the small watercraft that is pivotably affixed to the support cage, and a handle bar assembly that is affixed to a plurality of lever arms and that is pivotably attached to the support cage; and wherein actuating the handle bar assembly moves the lifting mechanism between raised and lowered positions to launch or dock the small watercraft.
2. The small watercraft launching device of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of lifting guides that pivotably affix the craft cradle to the support cage.
3. The small watercraft launching device of claim 2, wherein the plurality of lever arms include first lever arms, second lever arms and third lever arms, and wherein the first lever arms are pivotably affixed the support cage and to second lever arms, the second lever arms being pivotably affixed to the third lever arms, and the third lever arms being pivotably affixed to the support cage and affixed to the craft cradle.
4. The small watercraft launching device of claim 3, wherein the plurality of lifting guides include front lifting guides and rear lifting guides and wherein stop members are provided to limit the pivotable range of the lifting guides to limit the pivotable range of the craft cradle.
5. The small watercraft launching device of claim 4, further comprising springs that connect the support cage to the front lifting guides, and wherein when the springs are angled above a trigger point they exert a force on the craft cradle in a rear and elevated direction and wherein when the springs are angled below the trigger point they exert a force in the forward and lowered direction.
6. The small watercraft launching device of claim 5, further comprising a tension adjuster that allows a user to adjust the tension in the springs.
7. The small watercraft launching device of claim 6 wherein the craft cradle includes two support beams that are connected by crossbars, the height of the support beams being sufficient to allow a keel on the small watercraft to fit above the crossbars.
8. The small watercraft launching device of claim 7 wherein the support structure includes two floats that are connected by crossbars.
9. The small watercraft launching device of claim 4 further comprising a first spring crossbar that is affixed to the support cage, a second spring crossbar that is affixed to the third lever arms, and springs that connect the first spring crossbar to the second crossbar so as to exert a force on the craft cradle in a rear and elevated direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The present invention is described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements. The drawings are not drawn to scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] The present invention will now be described more fully in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which the preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention should not, however, be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, they are provided so that this disclosure will be complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
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[0022] The embodiment shown includes the handle bar assembly 16 in the form a single u-shaped component that is pivotably affixed to the support cage 12 at pivot point 32 and that includes two handles 26, one handle 26 being positioned on each side of the lifting mechanism 10 and that allow a user to raise and lower the watercraft through a motion that simulates the act of rowing. The handles 26 are positioned such that the average user is located near a midpoint in the cradle 14 when the lifting mechanism 10 is in the elevated position, as shown in
[0023] The handle bar assembly 16 is affixed to first lever arms 28 by any suitable means, such as welding. The first lever arms 28 are attached to second lever arms 34 and the second lever arms 34 attach to third lever arms 36. The third lever arms 36 are pivotably attached to the support cage 12 by pivot point 38 and affixed to the craft cradle 14. As the handle bar assembly 16 is pushed forward in the lowered position, shown in
[0024] Lift guides 18 are provided at the front and rear of the lifting mechanism 10 to rotatably connect the craft cradle 14 to the support cage 12 and to provide structural support and to guide the craft cradle as it is raised and lowered. As the cradle 14 pivots forward into the launched position stop members 42, illustrated in
[0025] Springs 44, best shown in
[0026] The bar 46 is positioned just above a trigger point 49, shown in
[0027] To lower the craft, a user pushes the handle bar assembly 16 forward engaging the springs 44 and requiring the user to exert a small degree of force until the guides 18 reach the trigger point 49. This initially slows the rate at which the craft is lowered into the water. Once the bar 46 passes the trigger point 49 the user may use the handle bar assembly 16 to slow the decent of the craft or, alternatively, let go of the handle bar assembly 16 and allow the craft cradle 14 to be pulled by the springs 44 into the water. Once the bar 46 has passed the trigger point 49 the springs 44 secure the craft cradle 14 in a lowered position. To raise the craft the user pulls the handle bar assembly 16 backward, with a motion similar to a traditional rowing stroke. Initially the springs 44 exert a force in the opposite direction until the bar 46 passes the trigger point, after which the springs 44 exert a force that pulls the craft cradle 14 in the upward direction to assist the user in raising the craft out of the water.
[0028] A tension adjuster 47 allows a user to adjust the tension in the springs to modify that amount of effort that must be exerted to raise and lower the craft. For example, in the embodiment shown the tension adjuster 47 is an eye bolt that attaches the spring 44 to the cross bar 48 through a slotted opening that runs parallel to and in line with the spring; tightening the eye bolt in the slot in a position toward the stern-end of the craft increases the tension and thus increases the lifting power of the device 100. In the embodiment shown, the springs 44 connect to cables 45 which connect to the bar 46, however, it is understood that springs of various lengths and sizes may be used and may connect directly to bar 46 or may connect to a cable 45 of varying length.
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[0031] It is understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present invention. Variations in the construction of the launching device may be contemplated by one skilled in the art without limiting the intended scope of the invention herein disclosed and as defined by the following claims.