BOAT WINDSHIELD WITH SLIDING WALK-THROUGH DOOR
20190039690 ยท 2019-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B19/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A boat windshield with a walk-through door includes a fixed panel framework attachable to a boat and a sliding door panel coupled to and cooperable with the fixed panel framework. The sliding door panel is displaceable between an open position and a closed position. The sliding door panel is provided with top and bottom traveler cars mounted for displacement on tracks secured to the fixed panel framework frame. A roller post may be positioned adjacent a bottom edge of the fixed panel framework that supports the sliding door panel during displacement between the open and closed positions.
Claims
1. A boat windshield with a walk-through door, comprising: a door frame attachable to a boat, the door frame including a panel side member and a door side member; a fixed door panel secured in the door frame, the fixed door panel including a framework having a top member extending between and connecting the panel side member and the door side member, an inside member, and a bottom member extending from the panel side member to the inside member; and a sliding door panel displaceable laterally across the top member relative to the panel side member and the door side member between an open position at least partly overlaying the fixed door panel and a closed position.
2. A boat windshield according to claim 1, further comprising: a top track disposed on the top member; a bottom track disposed on the bottom member; at least one top traveler coupled with the sliding door panel and engaging the top track; and at least one bottom traveler coupled with the sliding door panel and engaging the bottom track.
3. A boat windshield according to claim 2, further comprising a roller post fixed to the inside member and positioned adjacent a distal end of the bottom member, the roller post supporting the sliding door panel.
4. A boat windshield according to claim 3, wherein a support position of the roller post is adjustable.
5. A boat windshield according to claim 4, wherein the roller post comprises a channel member fixed to the inside member and a post member disposed in the channel member, wherein a position of the post member relative to the channel member is adjustable to adjust the support position of the roller post.
6. A boat windshield according to claim 5, wherein the roller post further comprises a roller that is coupled with the post member.
7. A boat windshield according to claim 5, wherein the post member is locked in the support position by a lock screw extending through the channel member into engagement with the post member.
8. A boat windshield according to claim 2, wherein one of the at least one bottom traveler is positioned laterally outside of the sliding door panel.
9. A boat windshield according to claim 1, further comprising a door latch secured to a distal end of the sliding door panel and selectively engageable with a corresponding receiver positioned in the door side member.
10. A boat windshield with a walk-through door, comprising: a door frame attachable to a boat; a fixed door panel secured in the door frame; a sliding door panel secured in the door frame and displaceable between an open position and a closed position; a top track and a bottom track coupled with the fixed door panel; a top traveler coupled with the sliding door panel and engaging the top track; a bottom traveler coupled with the sliding door panel and engaging the bottom track; and a roller post positioned adjacent a bottom edge of the fixed door panel, the roller post supporting the sliding door panel.
11. A boat windshield according to claim 10, wherein a support position of the roller post is adjustable.
12. A boat windshield according to claim 11, wherein the roller post comprises a channel member positioned adjacent the bottom edge of the fixed door panel and a post member disposed in the channel member, wherein a position of the post member relative to the channel member is adjustable to adjust the support position of the roller post.
13. A boat windshield according to claim 12, wherein the roller post further comprises a roller that is coupled with the post member.
14. A boat windshield according to claim 12, wherein the post member is locked in the support position by a lock screw extending through the channel member into engagement with the post member.
15. A boat windshield with a walk-through door, comprising: a fixed panel framework attachable to a boat; a sliding door panel coupled to and cooperable with the fixed panel framework and displaceable between an open position and a closed position, the sliding door panel including top and bottom travelers mounted for displacement on tracks secured to the fixed panel framework; and a roller post positioned adjacent a bottom edge of the fixed panel framework and supporting the sliding door panel during displacement between the open and closed positions.
16. A boat windshield with a walk-through door, comprising: a fixed panel framework attachable to a boat; a sliding door panel coupled to and cooperable with the fixed panel framework and displaceable between an open position and a closed position, the sliding door panel including top and bottom travelers mounted for displacement on tracks secured to the fixed panel framework; and a roller post positioned adjacent an edge of the fixed panel framework and supporting the sliding door panel during displacement between the open and closed positions.
17. A boat windshield with a walk-through door, comprising: a door frame attachable to a boat, the door frame including a panel side member and a door side member; a fixed door panel secured in the door frame, the fixed door panel including a framework having a first member extending between and connecting the panel side member and the door side member, an inside member, and a second member extending from the panel side member to the inside member; and a sliding door panel displaceable laterally across the first member relative to the panel side member and the door side member between an open position at least partly overlaying the fixed door panel and a closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] With reference to
[0020] A sliding door panel 24 is displaceable between an open position at least partly overlaying the fixed door panel 22 (see
[0021] With continued reference to
[0022] With reference to
[0023] As shown in
[0024] The bottom traveler 32 takes the upward force created by the sliding door panel 24 balancing on the roller post 34. There may be a slotted attachment from the sliding door panel 24 to the travelers to take up the geometric difference in the arc of the traveler movement between the top and bottom travelers caused by the curvature of the windshield and the angle that the windshield lays back on the boat.
[0025] The assembly can be configured as shown such that the sliding door panel 24 may be provided on the port side and slide to center. Alternatively, the door panel may be secured in the center and slide to port or starboard. The configuration depends on where the driving station is and the interior arrangement of access to the forward cabin and bow.
[0026] The assembly may also include a door latch 44 secured to a distal end of the sliding door panel 24 and selectively engageable with a corresponding receiver 46 positioned in the door side member 16.
[0027] By providing a sliding walk-through door in a boat windshield, problems associated with existing pivoted doors can be overcome. The assembly including a sliding door panel rather than a pivoting or hinged door provides for a cleaner appearance when open and can better accommodate larger boats with larger windshields.
[0028] While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.