Apparatus and method for boarding animals onto a boat
09815529 ยท 2017-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B27/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E06C7/188
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C7/48
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H4/144
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B63B27/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04H4/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B63B17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a boarding apparatus for boarding animals onto a boat or other above-water surface, and methods of using the apparatus. The apparatus has a boarding step assembly, a mounting assembly attached to the boarding step assembly for connecting the step assembly to a boat hull gunwale or transom lip, and a strut assembly for supporting the engagement of the boarding step assembly to the boat hull.
Claims
1. A boarding apparatus for boarding animals onto an above-water apparatus, said above-water apparatus having an above-water surface and a body portion having an above-water and a below-water portion, said boarding apparatus comprising: a hoarding step assembly, having a top end and a bottom end; said boarding step assembly comprising (a) a pair of spaced-apart, elongated runners, each having a top end and a bottom end, and (b) a plurality of spaced-apart platforms forming a plurality of steps, each of said steps spanning the distance between the elongated runners, said plurality of spaced-apart platforms having an open area between said spaced-apart platforms; a first mounting assembly, said first mounting assembly configured to grippingly attach said boarding step assembly to at least a portion of said above-water surface, said first mounting assembly comprising (a) at least one mounting bracket positioned at said top of said boarding step assembly, and (b) at least one surface engagement apparatus attached to said at least one mounting bracket, and a second mounting assembly, said second mounting assembly comprising a pair of elongated, adjustable struts configured to stabilize said boarding step assembly against at least a portion of said body, wherein each of said struts are releasably attached to said boarding step assembly by way of a pair of strut securing mechanisms, said strut securing mechanisms affixing each of said struts at the same angle relative to said spaced-apart elongated runners, said strut securing mechanisms preventing said struts from pivoting in relation to said spaced-apart elongated members; wherein said pair of struts is capable of being moved independently inwardly and outwardly with respect to the boarding step assembly and along the length of said boarding step assembly.
2. The boarding apparatus of claim 1 wherein said surface engagement apparatus comprises at least one retaining hook attached to said at least one mounting bracket.
3. The boarding apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one mounting bracket is a pair of mounting brackets.
4. The boarding apparatus of claim 3 wherein said surface engagement apparatus comprises a pair of retaining hooks, wherein each hook is attached to a respective mounting bracket.
5. The boarding apparatus of claim 4 wherein said retaining hooks are releasable attached to said mounting brackets by way of a hook securing mechanism, and wherein said hooks are capable of being rotated relative to said brackets.
6. The boarding, apparatus of claim 5 wherein said hook securing mechanism comprises at least one threaded member capable of extending into and engaging with an aperture on at least one of said retaining hook and said mounting bracket.
7. The boarding apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of said strut securing mechanisms comprise a least one threaded member capable of extending into and engaging with an aperture on at least one of said strut and said hoarding step assembly.
8. The boarding apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of apertures formed in said boarding step assembly to reduce the surface area of said boarding step assembly.
9. The boarding apparatus of claim 1 wherein said elongated runners further comprise a plurality of apertures formed therein to reduce the surface area of said elongated runners.
10. The boarding apparatus of claim 1 wherein said surface engagement apparatus comprises a mounting bar, said mounting bar attachable to at least a portion of said above-water surface by way of bar securing means.
11. The boarding apparatus of claim 1 wherein said mounting bracket is rotatably coupled to said top end of said boarding step apparatus, thereby allowing said boarding step apparatus to be rotated relative to said mounting bracket.
12. A boarding apparatus for use with a water based structure comprising: a boarding step assembly; said boarding step assembly comprising (a) a pair of spaced-apart, elongated runners, each having a top end and a bottom end, and (b) a plurality of spaced-apart platforms forming a plurality of steps, each of said steps spanning the distance between the elongated runners, said plurality of spaced-apart platforms having an open area between said spaced-apart platforms; a first mounting assembly, said first mounting assembly configured to grippingly attach to said water based structure; a second mounting assembly, said second mounting assembly comprising two adjustable and removable struts configured to stabilize said boarding step assembly against said water based structure, wherein said struts are capable of being moved independently in the vertical and horizontal directions; and a pair of said securing mechanisms affixing each of said struts at the same angle relative to said spaced-apart elongated runners, said strut securing members preventing said struts from pivoting in relation to said spaced-apart elongated members.
13. A method of boarding an animal onto an above-water surface having a body portion, said body portion having a below-water and an above-water portion, said method comprising the steps of: providing a boarding apparatus, said apparatus comprising: a boarding step assembly, having a top end and a bottom end, said boarding step assembly comprises a plurality of apertures formed therein to minimize the surface area of said step assembly; a first mounting assembly, said first mounting assembly configured to grippingly attach said boarding step assembly to at least a portion of said above-water surface, said first mounting assembly comprising (a) at least one mounting bracket positioned at said top of said boarding step assembly, and (b) at least one surface engagement apparatus attached to said at least one mounting bracket; and a second mounting assembly, said second mounting assembly comprising a pair of elongated, adjustable struts configured to stabilize said hoarding step assembly against at least a portion of said body, wherein at least one strut is releasably attached to said boarding step assembly by way of a pair of strut securing mechanisms; wherein said struts are capable of being moved horizontally relative to said boarding step assembly and along the length of said hoarding step assembly; positioning said surface engagement apparatus at at least a portion of said above water surface; releasably securing said surface engagement apparatus to said surface; manipulating a first of said struts independently of a second of said struts, in order to stabilize said boarding step assembly; and securing the struts to said boarding step assembly in a fashion wherein the struts are prevented from pivoting and the struts are secured to the boarding step assembly at the same angle with respect to the boarding step assembly.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein said surface engagement apparatus comprises at least one hook, wherein said at least one hook is configured to engage with at least a portion of said above-water surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(11) Although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify the invention which may be embodied in other specific structures. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention.
(12) Often with certain types of boats, such as fishing or jon boats, or other shallow boats, the boat does not have a sufficient ladder structure for a boat boarding apparatus to engage, or possibly the boat is used in shallower waters where a boat boarding apparatus having an extended length is not feasible. The boarding apparatus 110 provides an arrangement that can address such boat configurations. While the apparatus is generally described with respect for use with a boat, it is understood that the present invention is capable of engaging other water based structures, such as docks, swimming pool edges, rafts, and similar structures.
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(16) The boat boarding apparatus 110 may also comprise a boat hull mounting assembly 120 and a strut mounting assembly 130. Referring to
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(18) As stated above, the apparatus 110 provides for various strut 132 positions to facilitate use in differing conditions and with many different boat hull designs. The struts 132 may be placed at various locations up and down the runners 112 in any of the holes 138, with each of the struts 132 being positioned independently at any of the vertical positions. As illustrated in
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(22) Another embodiment 220 of the mounting assembly is depicted in
(23) As demonstrated, the apparatus 110 provides for an apparatus and means for an animal to board a boat or other above water surface, from a body of water. The design of the apparatus allows for a secure and stable mounted boarding apparatus, while allowing for the apparatus to be adapted for use on various types of boats and water vessels.
(24) The invention also discloses a method for using the apparatus 110 in conjunction with a boat hull gunwale or transom lip 180, as shown in
(25) Thus, the present invention provides an improved device over the prior art, by allowing multiple positioning of the mounting assembly to accommodate various structures, e.g. boats of difference shapes and designs, docks, floating docks, etc. The mounting assemblies of the present invention are independently adjustable, which contributes to the multiple positioning of the invention. The present invention is also designed to limit damage to the surface that it is being mounted to, but also limit potential damage and wear and tear of the apparatus itself, as it is preferred that the apparatus is generally formed of a material that is non-corrosive, e.g. a plastic material. Such a design will also not deteriorate as other wood or steel based devices may, or absorb water as wood will. In addition, floatation material may be attached to the apparatus to prevent sinking if dropped in the water.
(26) The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention.