Boat Lift Bunk With Integral T-Slot
20240278884 ยท 2024-08-22
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Abstract
A boat lift bunk includes elongate bottom and top walls and a pair of elongate first and second side walls that interconnect the bottom and top walls. The first side wall includes at least one longitudinal T-slot for receiving and retaining the head of a threaded connector such that a threaded post of the connector extends exteriorly of the first wall of the bunk for connecting the bunk to a cradle beam or other underlying supportive boat lift structure.
Claims
1. A boat lift bunk for mounting to underlying supportive boat lift structure for supporting a marine vessel thereon, said bunk comprising: an opposing pair of elongate top and bottom walls and an opposing pair of elongate first and second side walls interconnecting said top and bottom walls, said first side wall having at least one longitudinal T-slot formed therein for interengaging one or more threaded connectors, each said connector being retained by and longitudinally slidable through said T-slot for connecting said bunk to the underlying supportive boat lift structure.
2. The device of claim 1 in which said first wall includes a parallel pair of longitudinal T-slots for receiving and slidably retaining respective threaded connectors.
3. The device of claim 1 in which said T-slot includes an entry gap formed through said first wall and a connector retaining channel attached interiorly to said first wall.
4. The device of claim 3 in which said connector retaining channel is bounded by an interior channel wall that separates said retaining channel from an interior space of said bunk.
5. The device of claim 3 in which said retaining channel communicates with and is laterally wider than said entry gap of said T-slot.
6. A boat lift bunk for mounting to an underlying boat lift cradle beam to support a marine vessel thereon, said bunk including an opposing pair of elongate top and bottom walls and an opposing pair of elongate first and second side walls that interconnect said top and bottom walls to define an interior space of the bunk, said first wall carrying at least one longitudinal T-slot for slidably receiving and retaining a head of a threaded connector such that a threaded post of said connector extends exteriorly of said first wall of said bunk for connecting said bunk to the cradle beam.
7. The device of claim 6 in which said first wall carries a parallel pair of longitudinal T-slots, each said T-slot for receiving and slidably retaining a respective threaded connector.
8. The device of claim 6 in which said T-slot may include an entry gap formed through said first wall and a connector retaining channel that is attached interiorly to said first wall.
9. The device of claim 8 in which said retaining channel may be bounded by an interior channel wall that separates said retaining channel from said interior space of the bunk.
10. The device of claim 8 in which said retaining channel communicates with and is laterally wider than said entry gap of said T-slot.
11. The device of claim 8 in which said bunk is further connected to the underlying cradle beam by a pair of vertical bunk brackets attached to opposite sides of the cradle beam.
12. The device of claim 11 in which said bunk includes a pair of longitudinal T-slots.
13. The device of claim 12 in which a pair of said threaded connectors are interengaged in each said T-slot and positioned on respective sides of a respective underlying cradle beam.
14. A boat lift bunk assembly for supporting a marine vessel thereon, said assembly comprising: A spaced apart pair of supportive bunks, each said bunk including an opposing pair of elongate top and bottom walls and an opposing pair of first and second side walls that interconnect said top and bottom walls to define an interior space of said bunk, said first wall carrying a parallel pair of longitudinal T-slots for being interengaged by respective threaded connectors, said connectors being retained by and longitudinally slidable through said T-slots for connecting each said bunk to a pair of underlying cradle beams arranged to extend laterally relative to said bunks.
15. The assembly of claim 14 in which each said connector includes a head retained in a respective said T-slot and a threaded post attached to said head and extending exteriorly from said respective said T-slot.
16. The assembly of claim 15 in which a pair of said threaded connectors are installed in each said T-slot on respective sides of each said underlying cradle beam.
17. The assembly of claim 16 in which said threaded posts of each said pair of connectors are interengaged with respective vertical bunk brackets attached to said respective sides of said cradle beam.
18. The assembly of claim 17 in which a respective nut is attached to each said threaded connector to secure said bunk to said respective vertical bunk brackets.
19. The assembly of claim 18 in which said bunk brackets include L-brackets, each said L-bracket having a first leg that faces said first wall of said bunk and said T-slots formed therein.
20. The assembly of claim 19 in which each vertical bunk bracket further includes a second bunk bracket leg formed perpendicularly to said first leg for facing and attaching to a respective side of said underlying cradle beam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] 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 THE INVENTION
[0024] There is shown in
[0025] Platform P includes a pair of lateral or transverse cradle beams B that are operably connected at their respective ends to the lifting cables. A substantially parallel pair of elongate bunks 20 extend longitudinally across and are attached to beams B. The vessel to be raised or lowered is supported on bunks 20. To raise the supported vessel, the winders 12 are driven in a first direction such that the cables lift cradle beams B and bunks 20. Operating the winders in the opposite direction directs the cables to lower the supported cradle beams and attached bunks. Again, this operation is conventional and will be understood by persons skilled in the art.
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[0027] As previously described, the foregoing operation tends to be tedious, time consuming, labor intensive, unduly expensive and inefficient. Accurately cutting thirty-two holes per lift is especially inconvenient. If an incorrect measurement is taken or a hole is inaccurately cut, the process may have to be repeated and time and materials are apt to be wasted. In addition, the large 3-4 carriage bolts typically employed to secure the bunk to the bunk bracket tend to be quite expensive, which can add undesirable expense to manufacturing the lift, especially because so many bolts are required.
[0028] An additional problem with the prior art is that the bunks are apt to be damaged if the bolts 36 are overtightened. Bunks 20 typically employ ? extruded aluminum and feature a hollow construction. If nut 40 is tightened too much on bolt 36, this can cause one or both walls of bunk 20 to collapse. In such cases the bunk will require replacement and materials and time are wasted. This also further adds to the cost of manufacturing the overall lift.
[0029] The foregoing problems are overcome by employing the bunk 120 shown in
[0030] As depicted in
[0031] Bunk 120 further includes a first elongate side wall 156 and a second elongate side wall 158. Side walls 156 and 158 interconnect bottom wall 152 with top wall 154 of bunk 120. A fragmentary view of the bunk is shown in
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[0034] Bunk 120 is positioned across cradle B as shown in
[0035] In other alternative versions, a single T-slot or other multiple numbers of T-slots may be employed in the bunk. Moreover, the T-slots may be formed in either side wall of the bunk and connections may be made at various other longitudinal positions along the bunks in accordance with this invention. The bunk may also be secured in a manner analogous to that described herein to alternative boat lift supporting structures including, but not limited to platforms and framework other than cradle beams. The disclosed structure represents a preferred manner of connecting the bunk to the underlying cradle beam in various boat lift structures and designs.
[0036] The bunk 120 with integral T-slots 150 achieves a number of benefits in accordance with this invention. Numerous connector holes do not have to be tediously and carefully measured and cut by the installer through opposing side walls of the bunk at both ends of the bunk. This facilitates the installation process considerably and reduces labor, installation costs, as well as potentially wasted materials, delays and added costs resulting from installation errors. The risk of collapsing the side walls of the bunk by over tightening the carriage bolts is virtually eliminated. The disclosed invention also allows the use of smaller and far less expensive, but equally effective connector bolts. Overall, the process of mounting bunks to an underlying boat lift structure is improved considerably. The installation operation is far simpler, less expensive and much more convenient and efficient than conventional installation techniques.
[0037] Accordingly, the present invention relates to an improved boat lift bunk having one or more integral T-slots for connecting to underlying cradle beams or other boat lift structure. 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.
[0038] 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.