Windscreen for boats
11345446 ยท 2022-05-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B19/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A boat having a windscreen attached to the boat without the use of tools. The boat has a T-top including a canopy supported in an elevated position by an upright support fixed to the boat. A rigid boat windscreen having a plurality of clamps is mounted to the rigid boat windscreen and also mounted to the upright support. The clamps are mounted to the support manually without the use of tools and the clamps each include a mount secured to the rigid screen and a C-shaped, flexible portion connected to the mount and positioned about the support.
Claims
1. A boat having a windscreen attached to the boat without the use of tools, the boat and windscreen comprising: a boat having a T-top including a canopy supported in an elevated position by an upright support fixed to the boat; and a rigid boat windscreen having a plurality of clamps mounted to the rigid boat windscreen and also mounted to the upright support, the clamps being mounted to the support manually without the use of tools and the clamps each comprising a mount secured to the rigid screen and a C-shaped portion connected to the mount and positioned about the support; wherein the C-shaped portion of the clamps includes a free end extending from one of the edges of the C-shaped portion and secured to a portion of the C-shaped portion opposite the free end; and further wherein the free end has uniformly spaced apart apertures along the length of the free end, and pegs located on a portion of the C-Shaped portion opposite the free end, the apertures on the free end engaging the pegs.
2. The boat of claim 1, further comprising a bumper installed around perimeter edges of the rigid boat windscreen.
3. A boat having a windscreen attached to the boat without the use of tools, the boat and windscreen comprising: a boat having a center console with an upright support; and a rigid boat windscreen having a plurality of clamps mounted to the rigid boat windscreen and also mounted to the upright support, the clamps being mounted to the support manually without the use of tools and the clamps each comprising a mount secured to the rigid screen and a C-shaped portion connected to the mount and positioned about the support; wherein the C-shaped portion of the clamps includes a free end extending from one of the edges of the C-shaped portion and secured to a portion of the C-shaped portion opposite the free end; and further wherein the free end has uniformly spaced apart apertures along the length of the free end, and pegs located on a portion of the C-Shaped portion opposite the free end, the apertures on the free end engaging the pegs.
4. A boat having a windscreen attached to the boat without the use of tools, the boat and windscreen comprising: a boat having a T-top including a canopy supported in an elevated position by an upright support fixed to the boat; and a rigid boat windscreen having a plurality of clamps mounted to the rigid boat windscreen and also mounted to the upright support, the clamps being mounted to the support manually without the use of tools and the clamps each comprising a mount secured to the rigid screen and a flexible portion connected to the mount and positioned about the support in a tensioned condition, wherein a free end of the flexible portion has uniformly spaced apart apertures along a length of the free end, and pegs are located on a portion of the flexible portion opposite the free end, and wherein apertures on the free end engage the pegs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) 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:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) The rigid screen 12 is a rigid transparent member such as a plate of windshield glass or polymeric material suitable for use as a boat windshield. The rigid screen is typically planar and square or rectangular in configuration. However, the rigid screen 12 may be curved and shaped in other configurations. Apertures 12a may be drilled or formed through rigid screen 12 for installation of the clamps 12 (
(9) The bumper 14 is preferably installed around the perimeter edges of the rigid screen 12 to protect the edges from impact. The bumper 14 is preferably formed of rubber or like material and may be formed in the manner of a gasket to friction fit onto the edges of the windscreen 12. Alternatively, the bumper 14 may be adhesively secured to the edges.
(10) With additional reference to
(11) In this regard, the clamps 16 also include a C-shaped portion 16b connected to the mount 16a and having a free end 16c extending from one of the edges of the C-shaped portion 16b and having uniformly spaced apart apertures 16cc along at least a portion of the length of the free end 16c. The apertures 16cc are configured to engage pegs 16d located on an exterior surface of the C-shaped portion 16b opposite the free end 16c.
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(13) 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.