Automated cover support and method
11760442 · 2023-09-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2017/0045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B17/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to devices, systems, and methods that involve automatically lifting a boat cover above an interior of the boat.
Claims
1. An automated cover support comprising: a base, a pole supported by the base and extendable from the base, a linear actuator adapted to cause the pole to extend from the base, a remote electronic actuator capable of communicating with the linear actuator to cause the linear actuator to extend the pole from the base.
2. The cover support of claim 1 wherein: the remote electronic actuator comprises an electromagnetic signal generator and a transmitter, and the cover support comprises an electronic receiver that receives an electromagnetic signal from the remote electronic actuator, and the electromagnetic signal causes the linear actuator to extend the pole from the base.
3. The cover support of claim 1 wherein the remote electronic actuator comprises a key fob.
4. The cover support of claim 1 wherein the linear actuator comprises an electric motor and a power source.
5. The cover support of claim 4 wherein the power source is a battery.
6. The cover support of claim 1 wherein the base has a fixed size.
7. The cover support of claim 1 wherein the base is expandable in size.
8. A boat comprising: an interior, a cover located over the interior, and an automated cover support comprising: a pole supported by a linear actuator that is adapted to cause the pole to extend from the base, a remote electronic actuator that can communicate with the linear actuator to cause the linear actuator to extend the pole from the base.
9. The boat of claim 8 wherein: the remote electronic actuator comprises an electromagnetic signal generator and a transmitter, and the cover support comprises an electronic receiver that is adapted to receive an electromagnetic signal from the remote electronic actuator, and to cause the linear actuator to extend the pole.
10. The boat of claim 9 wherein the remote electronic actuator comprises a key fob.
11. The boat of claim 8 wherein the automated cover support comprises a base that is supported by a deck of the interior, and the linear actuator is supported by the base.
12. The boat of claim 11 wherein the base is movable relative to the interior.
13. The boat of claim 11 wherein the base has a fixed size.
14. The boat of claim 11 wherein the base is expandable in size.
15. The boat of claim 8 wherein the linear actuator comprises an electric motor and a power source.
16. The boat of claim 15 wherein the power source is a battery.
17. The boat of claim 8 wherein the automated cover support comprises a base that is built into a deck of the boat, and the pole in an un-extended position is located below the deck.
18. The boat of claim 17 wherein the automated cover support is wired to a boat battery.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION
(9) According to the present description, the Applicant has invented a novel device and method to make the job of elevating a boat cover easier to perform.
(10) In one aspect, the invention relates to an automated cover support that includes a base and an automated extendable pole. The height of the automated pole can be increased or decreased remotely by a user. When the automated cover support is placed within an interior of a boat with the pole in a non-lengthened position, beneath a cover, the extendable pole can be extended and lengthened to increase the height of the pole and elevate the cover.
(11) In another aspect, the invention relates to a method of using an automated cover support that includes a base and an automated extendable pole, to support a boat cover above a boat, e.g., to cover and enclose an interior portion of a boat. According to the method, a boat cover can be attached to surfaces of the boat to cover or enclose an interior space. The automated cover support can be placed below the cover, such as within the interior space. The height of the automated pole can be increased by a user, remotely, with the user standing near the boat and not being required to be beneath the cover or at the boat interior. With the automated cover support placed beneath the cover, e.g., within the boat interior and with the pole in a non-lengthened position, the extendable pole can be extended and lengthened to increase the height of the pole and elevate the cover.
(12) With respect to the design of the device, the base may be of a fixed size and shape, or may be expandable in size. A fixed base can be of any shape, such as circular, square, or in the form of a tripod (e.g., triangular, pyramidal). An expandable base may be, for example, an expandable tripod (an expandable pyramid).
(13) The extendable pole can include any automated extending mechanism such as a linear actuator. The linear actuator may be based on an electrical and mechanical mechanism effective to convert rotary motion of an electric motor into linear movement of an extendable pole. An example of a linear actuator may include an electric motor, an electric power source (e.g., a battery, which may be attached or remote), and a mechanical engagement between the motor and the extendable pole. Example mechanical engagements may include a threaded shaft of an extendable pole engaged with the motor through a gear (e.g., worm-gear, traveling-nut, rotating nut). Other linear actuators may be based on a hydraulic or pneumatic movement mechanism.
(14) A cover that may be elevated and suspended over a boat to protect the boat may be made of any conventional boat cover material, such as canvas or plastic. The cover can be attached to surfaces of a boat in a manner to enclose an interior space of the boat. The cover may attach to the boat by use of any useful fastener such as a zipper or snap, etc. A boat “interior” can be considered to include a space of a boat that contains seats and possibly a steering wheel, dashboard, electronics, etc., for operating the boat. The interior may be defined at a perimeter by structures that include gunnels, a windshield, a bow, a stern, or fencing (such as in the case of a pontoon boat).
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(22) Once stand 100 is positioned with pole 102 substantially in a vertical orientation, the motor and extendable pole of stand 100 may be actuated remotely by an electronic actuator that generates and transmits an electromagnetic signal that is received by an electronic device of stand 100. As shown at
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(26) According to a different variation of a stand as described, the stand can have a base that is built into a deck of flooring of a boat, and the pole in an un-extended position can be located below the deck. In use, the motor is activated and the pole automatically extends vertically from an opening in the floor. The stand is not portable but is permanently included in the structure of the boat. The stand can be powered by direct wiring to a boat battery and the floor opening may be covered by a removable or open-able lid to protect the top of the pole. In use, with the optional lid removed (or opened, etc.), the pole extends vertically from the level of the floor; when the pole retracts, when the height of the pole is reduced for cover removal, the pole retracts down entirely into the hole in the floor or deck.