Trolling motor mounting bracket
11584495 ยท 2023-02-21
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Abstract
A trolling motor mounting bracket (1) which can be adjustably attached to a boat by a quick release handle (14) having pins (18) inserted through a chock (20) attached to the boat. The bracket has a support arm (4) with cradle rest (11) for supporting a shaft (18) of a trolling motor (6). The support arm be attached to the bracket by a hinge (10) which may have a spring that can be adjusted by a set screw (33) to increase resistance in the trolling motor support arm. A recessed cavity (24) in a base (31) of the bracket allows the bracket to be positioned variably on the chock.
Claims
1. A trolling motor mounting bracket for mounting a trolling motor to a boat comprising: an elongated motor mounting plate having a top, a bottom, an outer side, an inner side and proximal and distal ends; a base to which the mounting plate is attached; a trolling motor shaft support arm extending perpendicularly upward from the proximal end of the mounting plate; a boat attachment chock for mounting the base to the boat, said chock having apertures through it from top to bottom for inserting fasteners to attach the chock to the boat and apertures through sides of the chock; a cavity in the base below the mounting plate to accommodate the boat mounting chock; apertures on the top of the plate for mounting a trolling motor; and a quick release handle having at least one pin insertable into the apertures on an outer side of the base and through the apertures on a side of the boat mounting chock to secure the motor mounting bracket to the boat mounting chock.
2. The trolling motor mounting bracket of claim 1 wherein the motor mounting plate and base are movably locatable over the chock within the cavity by pulling the quick release handle and the at least one pin from the outer side of the base, moving the bracket to a desired position within the cavity and reinserting the quick release handle with pins through the aperture in the side of the base and the motor mounting chock.
3. The trolling motor mounting bracket of claim 1 wherein the trolling shaft support arm is adjustable in height.
4. The trolling motor mounting bracket of claim 1 further comprising a recess on a distal end of the at least one pin on the quick release handle contains a recess onto which a cylinder lock can be attached to secure the bracket from removal from the chock.
5. The trolling motor mounting bracket of claim 3 wherein the trolling motor shaft support arm is adjustable in height by being mounted to an attachment plate having vertically-elongated apertures with screws for securing the support arm at a desired height.
6. The trolling motor mounting bracket of claim 1 wherein the trolling motor shaft support arm is hingedly-mounted to the plate to enable it to be folded downward to a planar position on the plate when said arm is not in use.
7. The trolling motor mounting bracket of claim 6 wherein the trolling motor shaft support arm has a spring within the hinge to adjust tension placed on the arm.
8. A trolling motor mounting bracket for mounting a trolling motor to a boat comprising: an elongated motor mounting plate having a top, a bottom, an outer side, an inner side and proximal and distal ends; a base to which the mounting plate is attached; a trolling motor shaft support arm extending perpendicularly upward from the proximal end of the plate; a boat attachment chock for mounting the plate and base to the boat, said chock having apertures through it from top to bottom for inserting fasteners to attach the chock to the boat and apertures through sides of the chock; a cavity in the base to accommodate the boat mounting chock; apertures on the top of the plate for mounting a trolling motor; a quick release handle having at least one pin insertable into the apertures on an outer side of the base through the apertures on a side of the boat mounting chock to secure the motor mounting plate to the boat mounting chock; wherein the motor mounting plate and base are movably locatable over the attachment chock within the cavity by pulling the quick release handle and the at least one pin from the outer side of the base, moving the bracket to a desired position within the cavity and reinserting the quick release handle with pins through the aperture in the side of the base and the chock; wherein the trolling support arm is adjustable in height; and wherein the at least one pin on the quick release handle contains a recess onto which a cylinder lock can be attached to secure the bracket from removal from the chock.
9. The trolling motor mounting bracket of claim 6 wherein the trolling motor shaft support arm is adjustable in height an attachment plate having vertically-elongated apertures with screws for securing the support arm at a desired height.
10. The trolling motor mounting bracket of claim 1 wherein the trolling shaft support arm is hingedly attached to the mounting plate so the support may be folded downward when a trolling motor is not secured to the bracket.
11. The trolling motor mounting bracket of claim 6 wherein the trolling shaft support arm is hingedly attached to the mounting plate so the support may be folded downward when a trolling motor is not secured to the bracket.
12. The trolling motor mounting bracket of claim 11 wherein the trolling motor shaft support arm has a spring within the hinge to adjust tension placed on the arm.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) For purposes of describing the preferred embodiment, the terminology used in reference to the numbered accessories in the drawings is as follows: 1. trolling motor mounting bracket, generally 2. boat 3. bracket plate top 4. support arm 5. bow of boat 6. trolling motor 7. propeller 8. trolling motor shaft 9. motor controls 10. support arm hinge 11. trolling arm cradle rest 12. proximal end of bracket 13. distal end of bracket 14. quick release handle 15. quick release handle pin apertures 16. trolling motor mounting apertures 17. support arm handle 18. quick release pins 19. bracket lock 20. boat attachment chock 21. chock apertures 22. inner side of bracket 23. outer side of bracket 24. chock cavity 25. bottom of mounting bracket 26. support arm adjustment plate 27. support arm adjustment apertures 28. support arm mounting screws 29. quick release handle spindle pins 30. lock recess 31. base 32. plate to base attachment screws 33. wide pin section 34. support arm hinge spring screw
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(22) It is to be understood that while a preferred embodiment of the invention is described, it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement of parts herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown and described in the specification and/or drawings.