Watercraft supporting bunk assembly
10518852 ยท 2019-12-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63C3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63C3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A watercraft bunk assembly includes a lower base that is secured to a support post of a boat lift or other boat supporting structure. A separate upper base is slidably interengaged with the lower base. The upper base is configured to carry a cushion component at an angular inclination for engaging and supporting a boat or other watercraft. Various upper bases having different respective configurations may be interchangeably engaged with the lower base, which enables the bunk assembly to be used for supporting a number of different types of boats and hull configurations.
Claims
1. An interchangeable watercraft bunk assembly for use in a boat supporting structure, said assembly comprising: a lower base for attaching to the boat supporting structure, said lower base including a slot defined by a pair of spaced apart retainer tracks formed along said lower base; and a plurality of upper bases that are selectively and interchangeably interengageable with said lower base, each upper base carrying a spaced apart pair of retainer ribs, each said retainer rib being slidably receivable by a respective one of said retainer tracks to interconnect a selected said upper base with said lower base, each said upper base supporting a respective boat hull engagement cushion component that is separate and distinct from and not unitarily connected to said upper base, each said upper base being oriented at an angular inclination different from that of each other said upper base for corresponding to the hull of a boat to be supported on the boat supporting structure, whereby a selected one of said upper bases is selectively and interchangeably interengaged with said lower base by slidably inserting said retainer ribs of said selected upper base into said retainer tracks of said lower base and disengaged from said lower base by slidably removing of said retainer ribs of said selected upper base from said retainer tracks of said lower base.
2. The assembly of claim 1 in which said lower base and each said upper base is composed of metal.
3. The assembly of claim 1 in which each said upper base consists of a metal composition and said cushion component consists of a relatively flexible cushioning composition.
4. A watercraft bunk assembly for use in a boat supporting structure, said assembly comprising: a lower base for attaching to the boat supporting structure; and an upper base that is releasably attached to said lower base, said upper base for supporting a separate and distinct boat hull engagement cushion component, which is not unitarily connected to said upper base, at a selected angular inclination corresponding to the hull of a boat to be supported on the boat supporting structure; one of said upper and lower bases including a first connector and the other of said upper base and said lower base including a complementary second connector, which first and second connectors are releasably interconnected for supporting said boat hull engagement cushion component at said selected angular inclination on the boat supporting structure, whereby said cushion component engages and cushions the hull of a boat supported on the boat supporting structure.
5. The assembly of claim 4 in which said lower base includes a plate for directly engaging and extending substantially horizontally and without inclination across a top surface of the boat supporting structure.
6. The assembly of claim 5 in which said lower base includes a spaced apart pair of flanges depending from opposing longitudinal edges of said plate.
7. The assembly of claim 6, in which said retainer tracks are defined by respective upward extensions of said flanges formed respectively along said opposing sides of said plate.
8. The assembly of claim 7 in which each said flange extension includes an L-shaped cross sectional configuration to define a respective said retainer track.
9. The assembly of claim 6 in which each said flange includes a uniform thickness from an upper end to a lower end of said flange.
10. The assembly of claim 4, in which first connector includes a slot defined by a pair of retainer tracks formed on e of said upper base and said lower base and said second connector includes a pair of retainer ribs formed in the other of said upper base and said lower base, each said rib being slidably received by a respective one of said retainer tracks to interconnect said upper and lower bases.
11. The assembly of claim 10 in which said upper base includes top and bottom walls interconnected by a pair of side walls.
12. The assembly of claim 11 in which said boat hull engagement cushion component interengages and is attached to said top wall of said base.
13. The assembly of claim 11 in which retainer tracks are formed in said lower base and said retainer ribs are respectively defined by opposing coplanar extensions of said bottom wall that extend respectively beyond said side walls of said upper base each said retainer rib being slidably received in a respective said retainer track.
14. The assembly of claim 11 in which said side walls of said upper base are configured to hold said hull engagement component at said selected angular inclination.
15. The assembly of claim 4 in which said first connector includes a longitudinal slot configured to capture said second connector therein and permit said second connector to slide longitudinally through said slot, said slot having an open end to permit said second connector to be selectively introduced into and removed from said longitudinal slot.
16. The assembly of claim 4 in which said upper base is composed of metal.
17. A watercraft bunk assembly for use in a boat supporting structure, said assembly comprising: an elongate lower base for attaching to the boat supporting structure; an elongate upper base that is releasably attached and slidably interengaged with said lower base; said lower base including a longitudinal plate and a pair of spaced part longitudinal flanges depending from said plate, said upper base including a longitudinal lower wall slidably interengaging said plate of said lower base, said upper base further including a spaced apart pair of longitudinal side walls joined to and extending upwardly from said bottom wall and a top wall supported by said side walls, said wide walls of said upper base being configured to support said top wall at a selected angular inclination corresponding to the hull of a boat to be supported on the boat supporting structure; and an elongate boat hull engaging cushion component, which is separate and distinct from and not unitarily joined to said upper base, said cushion component being attached to and supported by said top wall of said upper base such that said cushion component is directed by said top wall at the selected angular inclination for engaging and cushioning the hull of a boat supported on the boat supporting structure.
18. The assembly of claim 17 in which each of said upper and lower bases includes a metallic composition.
19. The assembly of claim 17 in which said cushion component includes a bottom cushion wall for flushly engaging and connecting to said top wall of said upper base.
20. The assembly of claim 17 in which said flanges depend generally perpendicularly from said plate of said lower base, said flanges being fastened to the boat supporting structure such that said plate engages and extends substantially horizontally and without inclination across the boat supporting structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects, features and advantages will occur from the following description of a preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(6) There is shown in
(7) Framework 14 includes a pair of generally parallel longitudinal beams 18. These beams extend between forward and rearward transverse beams 13 and 15, which are themselves mounted to and height adjustable along stanchions 28. A first pair of posts 16 are pivotally mounted at their lower ends to respective longitudinal beams 18 proximate one end of framework 14. An opposite second pair of posts 17 are likewise pivotally connected at their lower ends to respective longitudinal beams 18 proximate the opposite end of framework 14. A pair of generally parallel cradle beam assemblies 10 are pivotally connected to the upper ends of the support posts such that each cradle beam assembly 10 extends between a respective pair of posts 16 and 17. The lower end of each post 16, 17 is pivotally secured to a respective lower longitudinal beam assembly 18 by a respective pivot bracket 19.
(8) The pivoting support posts and cradle beam assemblies 10 supported by the support posts 16, 17 are selectively raised and lowered by a pair of hydraulic cylindrical actuators 22. The construction and operation of these actuators is described in my provisional Patent Application No. 62/530,470, filed Jul. 10, 2017.
(9) A pair of cradle beam assemblies 10 are utilized to support a boat or other watercraft vessel on boat lift 12. It should be understood that boat lift 12 may also include a number of other conventional boat lift components. For example, as further shown in
(10) Cradle beam assemblies 10 are disclosed herein as components of hydraulically operated boat lift 12. However, it should be understood that cradle assembly 10 of the present invention may likewise be incorporated into various other structures for supporting all sorts of boats and other types of watercraft. This may include, but is not limited to, storage facilities, dry docks, trailers, etc. The particular environment or application in which the bunk assembly is employed is not a limitation of this invention, although it has been determined that the use of the beam assembly described herein is particularly effective for use in boat lift applications such as those disclosed herein.
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(12) As further shown in
(13) Lower base 52 includes a first connector including a generally flat longitudinal plate 53. Longitudinal flanges 56 and 58 are connected to respective longitudinal edges of upper plate 53 and depend therefrom on respective sides of post 17. It should be understood that in
(14) Lower base 52 further includes a first connector having a longitudinal slot 62,
(15) Upper base 54 includes a flat longitudinal bottom wall 68 that is joined to an opposing pair of longitudinal side walls 70 and 72. The side walls support a longitudinal top wall 74 and are configured, as best shown in
(16) Bottom wall 68 of upper base 54 extends laterally outwardly beyond side walls 70 and 72. The opposing longitudinal edges of plate 53 thereby define a second connector comprising respective retainer ribs or shoulders 76, 78 (
(17) Bunk assembly 10 is attached to the upper end of each supporting post 17 by simply overlapping flanges 56 and 58 of lower base 52 over corresponding sides of post 17. See
(18) As previously described, upper base 54 may be configured to hold cushion component 50 at various angular inclinations. A user (who may comprise a boat owner or operator, a marina or boatyard operator, or a supplier/manufacturer of boats, lifts, trailers or boat supporting accessories) will typically maintain a supply of the upper bases 54 and attached cushion components 50 having various selected configurations. This allows the user to conveniently select and interchange the shape and corresponding angular inclination of the upper base as required for supporting particular boat hull configurations. Changing the upper base and attached cushion component is performed quickly and conveniently without having to remove the entire bunk assembly. To do this, the upper base 54 and attached cushion component 50 are simply slid longitudinally through the longitudinal slot 62 in lower base 52 until the upper base is disengaged from the lower base. The ribs 76 and 78 of upper base 54 slide longitudinally through and out of the opposing tracks of the lower base. Wall 68 of upper base 54 slides easily across plate 53 of lower base 52.
(19) The upper base 54 and attached cushion component 50 are slid longitudinally relative to lower base 52 and are removed through an open end of the slot at one or both of the ends of the longitudinal bunk assembly. The removed components may then be replaced by an alternatively configured upper base and attached cushion component. This is accomplished by simply slidably inserting the replacement upper base into the slot of the lower base. In particular, ribs 76 and 78 of upper base 54 are slid through the respective tracks formed by flange extensions 64 and 66 until the plate 68 of upper base 54 is fully received in slot 62 of lower base 52. Both of the parallel bunk assemblies 10 are reinstalled in an analogous manner to provide the bunk assemblies with the new angular inclinations required to support a corresponding vessel.
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(21) In alternative embodiments, the upper and lower bases may be reconfigured such that a longitudinal slot is formed in the base and shoulders, ribs or other forms of slide elements are carried by the lower base. Moreover, although the upper and lower bases are preferably interengaged such that the upper base is longitudinally slidable relative to the lower base, in certain versions of the invention, the upper base may be interchangeably mounted on the lower base and captured or otherwise held in place by means other than complementary slidably interengaged components. For example, one of the upper and lower bases may include pins, clips or other types of connectors that are received by slots or other variety of complementary connectors formed in the other base. The upper and lower bases may also include corresponding fastening holes that are aligned and interconnected by bolts, or other forms of releasable interconnection. The slidable form of interconnection disclosed herein is particularly preferred as it permits the selected upper base and properly angled cushion or other hull-engaging component to be quickly and conveniently installed, removed and interchanged as required. The slidable connection also enables the upper base to be securely, but releasably retained and captured by the lower base so that a supported marine vessel is held securely in place on the supporting structure.
(22) The multiple part bunk assembly of the present invention is quickly and conveniently interchangeable. Quite significantly, when the bunk angle must be adjusted, the entire bunk assembly does not have to be detached from the boat lift or other supportive structure as is required in the prior art. In particular, rivets, bolt or other fastening means do not have to be tediously removed. This saves both time and expense. A more convenient and versatile bunk assembly is thereby available which can be used beneficially by boat owners and operators, marinas and docking facilities and suppliers and manufactures of boats, boat lifts, boat supporting structures and boating accessories.
(23) It should be understood that the shape and resulting angular inclination featured by the upper base may be varied within the scope of this invention to operate effectively in various environments and boat supporting applications and to achieve stable and safe support for such applications. The assembly of this invention can fit and be used effectively with many types of vessels and varieties of boat hulls, including but not limited to V-hulls, step hulls, pontoon boats, flat deck vessels, multi-hull watercraft and otherwise.
(24) From the foregoing, it maybe seen that this invention provides for an interchangeable multiple-piece bunk assembly for safely and securely supporting boats and many other types of watercraft. While this detailed description has set forth particularly preferred embodiments of the apparatus of this invention, numerous modifications and variations of the structure of this invention, all within the scope of the invention, will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is understood that this description is illustrative only of the principles of the invention and is not limitative thereof.
(25) Although specific features of the invention are shown in some of the drawings and not others, this is for convenience only, as each feature may be combined with any and all of the other features in accordance with this invention.