Boat Hull Protection System and Methods of Using Same
20240124106 ยท 2024-04-18
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Abstract
A boat hull protection system for protecting boats from algae and other marine organisms while the boat is tied to a dock, wherein the boat hull protection system may comprise a frame, cable, and an adjustable liner.
Claims
1. A boat hull protection system, comprising: a frame; a liner cable; and an adjustable liner.
2. The boat hull protection system of claim 1, wherein the frame is formed from a material which allows the frame to float on a surface of a body of water into which the boat hull protection system is installed.
3. The boat hull protection system of claim 1, further comprising a gate system.
4. The boat hull protection system of claim 3, wherein an enclosed slip is formed within the boat hull protection system when the gate system is in a raised configuration.
5. The boat hull protection system of claim 3, wherein a boat may enter or leave a slip of the boat hull protection system when the gate system is in a lowered configuration.
6. The boat hull protection system of claim 1, wherein the adjustable liner comprises an anti-algae, or algae-resistant materials.
7. The boat hull protection system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the adjustable liner is coated with an anti-algae or algae-resistant material.
8. The boat hull protection system of claim 1, wherein the adjustable liner is replaceable.
9. A gate system for a boat hull protection system, comprising: a gate member secured to a portion of an adjustable liner of a boat hull protection system; one or more gate cables; and one or more gate connection points located about the boat hull protection system; wherein the gate member is configured to be raised or lowered by adjusting a configuration of the one or more gate cables in relation to the one or more gate connection points, thereby enclosing or opening a slip of the boat hull protection system.
10. The gate system of claim 9, wherein at least one of the one or more gate connection points is located on a structure located adjacent to the boat hull protection system.
11. The gate system of claim 9, wherein the gate member is raised or lowered by manually.
12. The gate system of claim 9, wherein the gate member is raised or lowered based upon operation of an electric motor.
13. A method of protecting a hull of a boat from contaminants present in a body of water, comprising: installing a boat hull protection system in a body of water, the boat hull protection system comprising: a frame a liner cable; and an adjustable liner; lowering a gate system of the boat hull protection system; positioning a boat within a slip formed by the boat hull protection system; and raising the gate system, thereby segregating the boat from the body of water.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising operating a pump to remove water from the slip.
15. The method of claim 13, further comprising replacing the adjustable liner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] For a detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] A detailed description will now be provided. The purpose of this detailed description, which includes the drawings, is to satisfy the statutory requirements of 35 U.S.C. ? 112. For example, the detailed description includes a description of the inventions defined by the claims and sufficient information that would enable a person having ordinary skill in the art to make and use the inventions. In the figures, like elements are generally indicated by like reference numerals regardless of the view or figure in which the elements appear. The figures are intended to assist the description and to provide a visual representation of certain aspects of the subject matter described herein. The figures are not all necessarily drawn to scale, nor do they show all the structural details of the systems, nor do they limit the scope of the claims.
[0019] Each of the appended claims defines a separate invention which, for infringement purposes, is recognized as including equivalents of the various elements or limitations specified in the claims. Depending on the context, all references below to the invention may in some cases refer to certain specific embodiments only. In other cases, it will be recognized that references to the invention will refer to the subject matter recited in one or more, but not necessarily all, of the claims. Each of the inventions will now be described in greater detail below, including specific embodiments, versions, and examples, but the inventions are not limited to these specific embodiments, versions, or examples, which are included to enable a person having ordinary skill in the art to make and use the inventions when the information in this patent is combined with available information and technology.
[0020] The drawings presented herein are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the claims. Rather, the drawings are intended to help enable one having ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed inventions. Referring to
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[0022] In embodiments, dock section 102 may comprise main horizontal member 110, central vertical member 112, port vertical member 114, and starboard vertical member 116. In embodiments, central vertical member 112 may be attached to main horizontal member 110 by employing tee fitting 118. Further, in embodiments, port vertical member 114 may be attached to main horizontal member 110 by employing three-way elbow fitting 120, and starboard vertical member 116 may be attached to main horizontal member 110 by employing three-way elbow fitting 122.
[0023] In embodiments, port section 104 may comprise port horizontal member 124 and a plurality of vertical members 126. In embodiments, port horizontal member 124 of port section 104 may be connected to main horizontal member 110 of dock section 102 by three-way elbow fitting 120, as shown in
[0024] In embodiments, starboard section 106 may comprise starboard horizontal member 130 and a plurality of vertical members 132. In embodiments, starboard horizontal member 130 of starboard section 106 may be connected to port horizontal member 110 of dock section 102 by three-way elbow fitting 122, as shown in
[0025] In embodiments, tailgate section 108 may comprise port vertical member 136 and starboard vertical member 138. In embodiments, port vertical member 136 may be connected to elbow fitting 140 as shown in
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[0030] In embodiments, all or a portion of gate member 302 may be secured to or within a portion of liner 200 located in proximity to tailgate 108. For example, gate member 302 may be secured to or within an edge of liner 200 such that when gate member 302 is raised above the surface of the body of water into which boat hull protection system may be installed, gate member 302 may raise liner 200 such that slip 210 formed by liner 200 may separate an interior volume of slip 210 from the body of water. Similarly, when gate member 302 is lowered below the surface of the body of water, gate member 302 may lower liner 200 such that the interior volume of slip 210 may be able to communicate with the body of water. In this manner, lowering gate member 302 below the surface of the body of water may allow boat 208 to enter or leave the interior volume of slip 210, while raising gate member 302 may segregate a boat 208 from the body of water when boat 208 is located within slip 210. In embodiments, the material from which gate member 302 may be formed may be selected so as to prevent gate member 302 from floating on the surface of the body of water.
[0031] In embodiments, gate cable 304 may comprise a length, and may be secured to gate member 302. In an embodiment, a first end of a first gate cable 304 may be secured to a port end of gate member 302, and a second end of the first gate cable 304 may be secured to a portion of liner 210 located about a port side of boat hull protection system 90. Similarly, a first end of a second gate cable 304 may be secured to a starboard end of gate member 302, and a second end of the second gate cable 304 may be secured to a portion of liner 210 located about a starboard side of boat hull protection system 90. In an alternate embodiment, a single gate cable 304 may extend through a central bore of gate member 302, with a first end of gate cable 304 secured to a portion of liner 210 located about a port side of boat hull protection system 90, and a second end of gate cable 304 secured to a portion of liner 210 located about a starboard side of boat hull protection system 90. In embodiments, the location where an end of gate cable 304 may be secured to liner 210, on either port or starboard sides of liner 210, may correspond to location D illustrated in
[0032] In embodiments, one or more upper gate connections 306 may be provided at port vertical member 136, and one or more upper gate connections 306 may be provided at starboard vertical member 138. Similarly, one or more lower gate connections 308 may be provided at port vertical member 136, and one or more upper gate connections 308 may be provided at starboard vertical member 138. In an alternate embodiment seen in
[0033] In embodiments, gate system 300 may allow gate member 302 to be raised or lowered by adjusting the point of connection of a central portion of the one or more gate cables 304 between the upper gate connections 306 and the lower gate connections 308, respectively. In embodiments, the length of the one or more gate cables 304, or the location of the one or more lower gate connections 308, may be selected in order to allow gate member 302 to be lowered into the body of water into which boat hull protection system 90 may be installed when a portion of the one or more gate cables 304 may be secured to the lower gate connections 308. In embodiments, gate member 302 may thus be lowered into the body of water to a depth sufficient to allow boat 208 to enter or leave slip 210 without interference, for example gate member 302 may be lowered into the body of water to a depth of one to five feet. Similarly, the length of the one or more gate cables 304, or the location of upper gate connections 306, may be selected in order to allow gate member 302 to be raised above the surface of the body of water a sufficient distance so as to segregate slip 210 from the body of water, thereby segregating boat 208 from the body of water as can be seen in
[0034] In embodiments, boat hull protection system 90 may be provided with alternative means of raising or lowering gate system 300. For example, gate system 300 may be raised or lowered manually, by manually adjusting the connection points of the one or more gate cables 304 between upper gate connections 306 and lower gate connections 308. In an alternate embodiment, boat hull protection system may be provided with automated means of raising or lowering gate system 300, for example boat hull protection system 90 may be provide with an electric motor which may be employed to raise or lower gate system 300.
[0035] In embodiments, boat hull protection system 90 may be provided with means of removing water from slip 210 when gate system 300 is in a raised configuration. For example, boat hull protection system 90 may be configured with a pump system which may be operated to remove water from slip 210 and return the removed water to the body of water into which boat hull protection system 90 may be installed. In such embodiments, boat 208, when positioned within slip 210 for extended periods, may be better protection from detrimental effects of algae or other marine contaminants since water which may collect in slip 210 may be removed from slip 210.
[0036] The embodiments of boat hull protection system 90 described herein may offer a number of advantages over alternate systems or methods of protecting a hull of a boat from the detrimental effects of short- or long-term exposure to algae or other microorganisms. For example, boat hull protection system 90 may present significant cost advantages to alternate systems, for example traditional boat lifts. Additionally, the serviceable life of boat hull protection system 90 may be extended by simply replacing liner 200 if liner 200 were to become damaged or in circumstances where a surface of liner 200 may be partially or fully covered with an undesirable amount of algae or other microorganisms. Further, the overall design of boat hull protection system 90, or the selection of materials from which frame 100 may be formed may allow boat hull protection system 90 to be more readily transported from one location to another on a body of water, or from one body of water to another, in comparison to traditional boat lifts, which often require a crane or other device to be relocated.
[0037] Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations may be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.