Trolling motor anchor mount
10272982 ยท 2019-04-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63H20/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B19/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H2020/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2019/083
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2017/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B21/227
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63H5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H20/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H20/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H20/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H5/125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A trolling motor mount intended for a larger watercraft having a bow-mounted anchoring system, with the trolling motor mount having a horizontal mounting platform, a vertical extension member, and a shank, with the horizontal mounting platform being suitably configured to attach a standard trolling motor thereto, the shank being suitably configured to attach to the anchoring system of the watercraft in place of the anchor, and the vertical extension member being of sufficient length to allow the trolling motor to properly reach the water when the trolling motor mount is securely attached to the watercraft by the anchoring system.
Claims
1. A motor mount for a trolling motor, said motor mount configured to be attached to a watercraft having a retractable anchoring system comprising an anchor chain and a roller mounted on the watercraft, said motor mount comprising: a horizontal mounting platform; a vertical extension member; a shank; and a roller stop; with the horizontal mounting platform, the vertical extension member, and the shank together forming a rigid one piece structure, with the vertical extension member located between the horizontal mounting platform and the shank; wherein the horizontal mounting platform is a substantially planar member having a top surface and a bottom surface; the vertical extension member is elongate, having a first end and a second end, and is fixedly attached at its first end to the top surface of the horizontal mounting platform, extending upward from the top surface of horizontal mounting platform in a substantially perpendicular orientation to the horizontal mounting platform; the shank is elongate, having a first end and a second end, and is fixedly attached at its first end to the second end of the vertical extension member, extending upward from the second end of the vertical extension member at a first angle of between 10 degrees and 89 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the vertical extension member, and with the second end of the shank oriented in a rearward direction, said rearward direction being towards the watercraft relative to the vertical extension member when the motor mount is attached to the watercraft; and the roller stop is a rigid structure fixedly attached to the vertical extension member proximate to the second end of the vertical extension member, with at least a portion of the roller stop extending substantially perpendicular to the vertical extension member in the rearward direction, whereby the roller stop, the vertical extension member, and the shank form a roller cavity oriented in the rearward direction; whereby the motor mount is used by removably attaching the trolling motor to the horizontal mounting platform of the motor mount, attaching the anchor chain of the anchoring system of the watercraft to the shank of the motor mount, and then retracting the anchor chain so that the roller of the anchoring system engages with the roller cavity of the motor mount, with tension of the anchor chain retaining the motor mount snugly against the roller.
2. The motor mount of claim 1 further comprising a reinforcement member fixedly attached to the horizontal mounting platform and to the vertical extension member.
3. The motor mount of claim 2 wherein the reinforcement member is attached to the top surface of the horizontal mounting platform and to the vertical extension member along a side of the vertical extension member between the first and second ends of the vertical extension member.
4. The motor mount of claim 2 wherein the reinforcement member is attached to the bottom surface of the horizontal mounting platform and to the first end of the vertical extension member.
5. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the shank has a bend between the first and second ends of the shank, with a first portion of the shank being located between the first end of the shank and the bend and a second portion of the shank being located between the bend and the second end of the shank, whereby the first portion of the shank is at the first angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the vertical extension member, and the second portion of the shank is at a second angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the vertical extension member, with the second angle being between 11 degrees and 90 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the vertical extension member, and with the second angle being greater than the first angle.
6. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the horizontal mounting platform is a regular polygon in shape.
7. The motor mount of claim 6 wherein the shape of the horizontal mounting platform is one of the group of: a square, a rectangle, a pentagon, a hexagon, and an octagon.
8. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the horizontal mounting platform is an irregular polygon in shape.
9. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the shape of the horizontal mounting platform is one of the group of: a circle, an oval, and an ellipse.
10. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the horizontal mounting platform has an irregular shape.
11. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the horizontal mounting platform is constructed of a material from the following group: steel, aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel, composite plastic, carbon fiber, and brass.
12. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the vertical extension member is constructed of a material from the following group: steel, aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel, composite plastic, carbon fiber, and brass.
13. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the shank is constructed of a material from the following group: steel, aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel, composite plastic, carbon fiber, and brass.
14. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the roller stop is constructed of a material from the following group: steel, aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel, composite plastic, carbon fiber, and brass.
15. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the horizontal mounting platform is welded to the vertical extension member.
16. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the horizontal mounting platform and the vertical extension member are formed of a unitary component.
17. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the vertical extension member and the shank are formed of a unitary component.
18. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the horizontal mounting platform, the vertical extension member, and the shank are formed of a unitary component.
19. The motor mount of claim 1 wherein the shank further comprises an aperture located at the second end of the shank, said aperture being configured to allow the anchor chain of the anchoring system of the watercraft to be removably attached to the shank of the motor mount.
20. The motor mount of claim 19 wherein the anchor chain is removably attached to the motor mount by a connector attached to the anchor chain, said connector being suitably configured to engage with the aperture formed into the second end of the shank, said connector being one of the group of: a clip, a shackle, a carabineer, a hook, and a short length of rope.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) The present invention is a trolling motor mount 1 for use on a watercraft 10 having an anchoring system 20. The anchoring system 20 must have an anchor chain 22 and a roller 32 mounted on the bow 30 of the watercraft 10. The trolling motor mount 1 is intended to be used with any standard trolling motor 50, with the trolling motor 50 having a shaft 52 and a propeller 54. Optionally, the trolling motor 50 may also have a mounting bracket 56. The trolling motor 50 may be mounted onto the trolling motor mount 1 using its standard mounting bracket 56, if available, for example, by the use of a plurality of mounting pins 58. See
(9) The trolling motor mount 1 of the present invention comprises a horizontal mounting platform 100, a vertical extension member 200, a shank 300, and a roller stop 400. The horizontal mounting platform 100, the vertical extension member 200, and the shank 300 together form a rigid one piece structure, with the vertical extension member 200 located between the horizontal mounting platform 100 and the shank 300. The one piece structure may be formed by attaching the above-described components 100,200,300 to each other, for example, by welding them to each other, or they may be formed out of a single piece of material, such as a single composite plastic extrusion. Alternately, two of the three components may be formed of a single piece of material, and then attached to the third (for example, the shank 300 and the vertical extension member 200 may be formed out of a single piece of aluminum, and then this unitary component is welded to the horizontal mounting platform 100.)
(10) The horizontal mounting platform 100 is a substantially planar rigid member having a top surface 110 and a bottom surface 120. It may be constructed of any suitable material, such as steel, aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel, composite plastic, carbon fiber, brass, or other materials. It should have a sufficient thickness to be able to support the trolling motor 50; the thickness of the horizontal mounting platform may be between inch to 2 inches, depending on the material used. The horizontal mounting platform 100 may have any shape. In one embodiment it has a regular polygon shape. This may be a square, a rectangle, a pentagon, a hexagon, an octagon, or other regular polygon. It may have an irregular polygon shape. It may have a circular shape or an oval shape. Or it may have an irregular shape having a combination of straight edges and curves. See, e.g.,
(11) The vertical extension member 200 is elongate and rigid, having a first end 210 and a second end 220. It is fixedly attached at its first end 210 to the top surface 110 of the horizontal mounting platform 100. In an alternative embodiment, the vertical extension member 200 is formed of a unitary component with the horizontal mounting platform 100. The vertical extension member 200 extends upward from the top surface 110 of horizontal mounting platform 100 in a substantially perpendicular orientation to the horizontal mounting platform 100. See
(12) In one embodiment, the vertical extension member 200 may be extendable. This may be implemented by the vertical extension member 200 having multiple sub-components with telescope into each other and then lock into place. This configuration is well known in the art. Alternatively, the vertical extension member 200 may be comprised of a pair of plates which slide against each other, again having a locking mechanism to retain the plates in fixed relation to each other once the desired height of the vertical extension member 200 is achieved. Other mechanisms known in the art are also contemplated.
(13) The shank 300 is elongate and rigid, having a first end 310 and a second end 320. It is fixedly attached at its first end 310 to the second end 220 of the vertical extension member 200. In an alternative embodiment, the shank 300 is formed of a unitary component with the vertical extension member 200. The shank 300 extends upward from the second end 220 of the vertical extension member 200 at a first angle 340 of between 10 degrees and 89 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis 230 of the vertical extension member 200. The second end 320 of the shank 300 is oriented in a rearward direction; that is, in a direction towards the watercraft 10 relative to the vertical extension member 200 when the motor mount 1 is attached to the watercraft 10. The shank 300 may be constructed of any suitable material, such as steel, aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel, composite plastic, carbon fiber, brass, or other materials. It may be constructed of the same material as the vertical extension member 200, or it may be constructed of a different material.
(14) At the second end 320 of the shank 300 is an aperture 380, configured to allow the anchor chain 22 of the anchoring system 20 of the watercraft 10 to be removably attached to the shank 300 of the motor mount 1. See
(15) In one embodiment, the shank 300 may have a bend 330 between the first and second ends 310,320 of the shank 300. A first portion 360 of the shank 300 is located between the first end 310 of the shank 300 and the bend 330, and a second portion 370 of the shank 330 is located between the bend 330 and the second end 320 of the shank 300. See
(16) Other configurations of the shank 300 are also contemplated. Depending on the design of the anchoring system 20 of the watercraft 10, the shank 300 may have multiple bends or curved portions.
(17) The roller stop 400 is a rigid structure fixedly attached to the vertical extension member 200 proximate to the second end 220 of the vertical extension member 200. In an alternative embodiment, the roller stop 400 is formed of a unitary component with the vertical extension member 200. At least a portion of the roller stop 400 extends substantially perpendicular to the vertical extension member 200 in a rearward direction. See
(18) The roller stop 400, the vertical extension member 200, and the shank 300 together form a roller cavity 410 oriented in a rearward direction. See
(19) The trolling motor mount 1 may further comprise one or more reinforcement members 130. Each reinforcement member 130 is substantially planar and rigid and fixedly attached to the horizontal mounting platform 100 and to the vertical extension member 200. In an alternative embodiment, the reinforcement member 130 is formed of a unitary component with the horizontal mounting platform 100 and/or the vertical extension member 200. The reinforcement member 130 may be constructed of any suitable material, such as steel, aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel, composite plastic, carbon fiber, brass, or other materials. It may be constructed of the same material as the horizontal mounting platform 100 and/or the vertical extension member 200, or it may be constructed of a different material.
(20) In one embodiment the reinforcement member 130 is attached to the top surface 110 of the horizontal mounting platform 100 and to the side of the vertical extension member 200 between the first and second ends 210,220 of the vertical extension member 200. See
(21) The trolling motor mount 1 is used by removably attaching the trolling motor 50 to the mounting region 140 of the horizontal mounting platform 100 using standard mounting mechanisms. In one embodiment holes are drilled through the horizontal mounting platform 100 and the trolling motor bracket 56 is attached to the horizontal mounting platform 100 by a plurality of mounting pins 58. Once the trolling motor 50 is attached to the motor mount 1, the anchor chain 22 of the anchoring system 20 of the watercraft 10 is attached to shank 300 of the motor mount 1. Prior to attachment, the anchor chain 22 is let out a short amount to provide slack to facilitate mounting. Once the motor mount 1 is attached to the anchor chain 22, the anchor chain 22 is retracted into the anchor compartment 26. This causes the shank 300 of the motor mount 1 to also be drawn into the anchor compartment 26, typically over a series of rollers 24 to facilitate movement. See
(22) Where the watercraft 10 does not have an anchor compartment 26, but rather has its anchoring system 20 mounted onto the deck 40, the process for using the motor mount 1 is the same as described above except that the shank 300 of the motor mount 1 is drawn onto the deck 40 by the anchor chain 22. See
(23) Modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments of the device of the present invention without departing from the subject or spirit of the invention as defined in the following claims.