BOAT SIDE CONSOLE
20220315192 · 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63H2021/216
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H2025/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H2025/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2017/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H21/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63H25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A modular steering console. The modular steering console has a main console portion having a top side and a side. The top side includes holes for receiving bolts. The side of the main console portion has holes for receiving bolts. The modular steering console has one or more brackets having slots in a top side configured to be fastened to the main console top side by bolts through the slots to allow lateral adjustment of the brackets while allowing a side of the brackets and the side of the main console portion to sandwich a side of a boat.
Claims
1. A modular steering console comprising: a main console portion having a top side and a side extending at an angle from the top side, wherein the top side comprises holes for receiving bolts; and one or more brackets having one or more top sides comprising slots configured to be fastened to the main console top side by bolts through the slots to allow lateral adjustment of the brackets while allowing sides of the brackets and the side of the main console portion to sandwich a side of a boat.
2. The modular steering console of claim 1, wherein the top sides of the brackets and the sides of the brackets are formed at the angle for the main console portion.
3. The modular steering console of claim 1, wherein the one or more brackets comprise an angled portion between the one or more top sides of the one or more brackets and the sides of the brackets that is that is neither coplanar with the top side of the main console portion nor side of the main console portion in a fashion that allows the modular console to fit around the gunwale of a boat.
4. The modular steering console of claim 1, wherein the side extending at an angle from the top side of the main console portion comprises one or more holes configured to receive bolts through the holes.
5. The modular steering console of claim 5, wherein portions of the brackets corresponding to the holes in the side extending at an angle from the top side of the main console portion do not include holes, allowing holes to be later drilled through a hull of the boat and the corresponding portions of the brackets corresponding to the holes in the side extending at an angle from the top side of the main console portion, allowing corresponding holes to be drilled at install time.
6. The modular steering console of claim 1, further comprising stabilizers attached to a bracket side and a bracket top side using linkages.
7. The modular steering console of claim 1, further comprising an accessory plate configured to have switches or other accessories mounted to it.
8. The modular steering console of claim 1, further comprising a steering wheel.
9. The modular steering console of claim 1, further comprising a throttle/shifter box.
10. A method of manufacturing a modular steering console the method comprising: forming a main console portion to have a top side and a side extending at an angle from the top side, including forming holes in the top side for receiving bolts; and forming one or more brackets having one or more top sides including forming slots configured to be fastened to the main console top side by bolts through the slots to allow lateral adjustment of the brackets while allowing sides of the brackets and the side of the main console portion to sandwich a side of a boat.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising forming the top sides of the brackets and the sides of the brackets are at the angle for the main console portion.
12. The method of claim 10, further comprising forming an angled portion between the one or more top sides of the one or more brackets and the sides of the brackets that is that is neither coplanar with the top side of the main console portion nor side of the main console portion in a fashion that allows the modular console to fit around a gunwale of a boat.
13. The method of claim 10, further comprising forming comprises one or more holes configured to receive bolts through the holes in the side extending at an angle from the top side of the main console portion.
14. The modular steering console of claim 13, further comprising forming portions of the brackets corresponding to the holes in the side extending at an angle from the top side of the main console portion without holes, allowing holes to be later drilled through a hull of the boat and the corresponding portions of the brackets corresponding to the holes in the side extending at an angle from the top side of the main console portion, allowing corresponding holes to be drilled at install time.
15. The modular steering console of claim 13, further comprising covering the bolts received through the holes with epoxy.
16. The method of claim 10, further comprising attaching stabilizers to a bracket side and a bracket top side using linkages.
17. The method of claim 10, further comprising attaching an accessory plate to the main console portion, the accessory plate configured to have switches or other accessories mounted to it.
18. The method of claim 10, further comprising attaching a steering wheel to the main console portion.
19. The method of claim 10, further comprising attaching a throttle/shifter box to the main console portion.
20. A modular steering console comprising: a main console portion having a top side and a side extending at an angle from the top side, wherein the top side comprises slots for receiving bolts, and wherein the side comprises holes for receiving bolts; and one or more brackets having top sides configured to be fastened to the main console top side by bolts through the slots to allow lateral adjustment of the brackets while allowing sides of the brackets and the side of the main console portion to sandwich a side of a boat, wherein the top sides of the brackets and the sides of the brackets are formed at the angle for the main console portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] In order to describe the manner in which the above-recited and other advantages and features can be obtained, a more particular description of the subject matter briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting in scope, embodiments will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Embodiments illustrated herein are directed to an adjustable marine steering console that utilizes a sliding-adjustable bracket that is secured by thru-bolting the adjustable bracket on the underside of the console to the outside part of the console that is bent over the gunwale of the boat.
[0022] The bracket is adjustable along the top side of the console with cut slots in the bracket for bolts. These bolts lock the adjustable bracket arm in place topside once the bracket is slid into place firmly against the inside wall of the boat, and thru-bolted. The console is made solid by thru-bolting the underside bracket to the console's outside wall, and the top side bolts thru-bolted to the underside arms of the bracket.
[0023] Alternatively, the bracket is adjustable along the top side of the console with cut slots for bolts. These bolts lock the adjustable bracket arm in place topside once the bracket is slid into place firmly against the inside wall of the boat, and thru-bolted. The console is made solid by thru-bolting the underside bracket to console's outside wall, and the top side bolts thru-bolted to the underside arms of the bracket.
[0024] Examples are now illustrated by reference to the figures.
[0025] In particular,
[0026] Referring now to
[0027] Once appropriate holes have been drilled in the brackets 104 (and the side of the boat) the brackets can be secured to the main console portion 102 by passing a bolt through the side 116 of the main console portion 102, through holes drilled in the hull of the boat, and finally through the holes formed in the brackets 104, where the bolt can be secured using appropriate fasteners hardware such as appropriate nuts and washers. This allows the sides 105 and 116 to sandwich the side of the boat. The fit of the brackets 104 to the main console portion 102 is further facilitated by having the top side 103 and sides 105 be at the angle for the top side 108 and side 116 of the main console portion 102. Note further that appropriate epoxies and other compounds can be used to seal the side of the boat to prevent leakage.
[0028] Note that the figures further illustrate stabilizers 120 attached to the bracket side 105 and bracket top side 103. These stabilizers 120 may be attached using linkages as shown to allow for adjustability in installation.
[0029] Referring once again to
[0030] With regard to the materials used for the various embodiments, various different materials may be used. For example, in some embodiments the main console portion 102 and the brackets 104 are formed from aluminum. In some embodiments, the brackets 104 have a thickness of 3/16 while the main console portion 102 has a thickness of ⅛. Note that other thicknesses may be used as appropriate.
[0031] Note that other materials may be used including stainless steel, painted steel, or even cured materials such as fiberglass or other appropriate materials. Note that in some embodiments, materials are selected to be comparatively lightweight so as to prevent excessive rotational stress forces on the hull of the boat.
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[0034] Once appropriate holes have been drilled in the brackets 204 (and the side of the boat) the brackets can be secured to the main console portion 202 by passing a bolt through the side 216 of the main console portion 202, through holes drilled in the hull of the boat, and finally through the holes formed in the brackets 204, where the bolt can be secured using appropriate fasteners hardware such as appropriate nuts and washers. This allows the sides 205 and 216 to sandwich the side of the boat. The fit of the brackets 204 to the main console portion 202 is further facilitated by having the top side 203 and sides 205 be at the angle for the top portion 208 and side 216 of the main console portion 202. Note further that appropriate epoxies and other compounds can be used to seal the side of the boat to prevent leakage.
[0035] With regard to the materials used for the various embodiments, various different materials may be used. For example, in some embodiments the main console portion 202 and the brackets 204 are formed from aluminum. In some embodiments, the brackets 204 have a thickness of 3/16 while the main console portion 202 has a thickness of ⅛. Note that other thicknesses may be used as appropriate.
[0036] Note that other materials may be used including stainless steel, painted steel, or even cured materials such as fiberglass or other appropriate materials. Note that in some embodiments, materials are selected to be comparatively lightweight so as to prevent excessive rotational stress forces on the hull of the boat.
[0037] The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.