ADJUSTABLE BOAT STATION
20230115398 · 2023-04-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63H2025/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2017/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H21/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2029/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H21/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A boat station (100), including: a console shell (104) configured to be secured to a boat; and a console panel (106) configured to receive a helm control (120) and a throttle control (122) and to move relative to the console shell. The boat station is configured to adjust a vertical position of the helm control and the throttle control by moving the console panel relative to the console shell.
Claims
1. A boat station, comprising: a console shell configured to be secured to a boat; and a console panel configured to receive a helm control and a throttle control and to move relative to the console shell; wherein the boat station is configured to adjust a vertical position of the helm control and the throttle control by moving the console panel relative to the console shell.
2. The boat station of claim 1, further comprising a position adjusting assembly secured to the console panel.
3. The boat station of claim 2, wherein the position adjusting assembly comprises an adjustable extension component secured to the console panel and configured to adjustably extend from the console shell.
4. The boat station of claim 3, wherein the adjustable extension component spans an entire perimeter of a panel opening in the console shell through which the adjustable extension component passes thereby forming a safety skirt that blocks operator access into the panel opening.
5. The boat station of claim 2, wherein the position adjusting assembly further comprises a footrest surface below the console panel that is configured to move with the console panel and to provide a footrest when the console panel is in a console panel upper position.
6. The boat station of claim 5, wherein in the console panel upper position the footrest surface aligns with a surface of the console shell to collectively form the footrest.
7. The boat station of claim 1, further comprising the helm control and the throttle control.
8. A boat station, comprising: a console shell configured to be secured to a boat; a helm seat that is vertically adjustable from a helm seat lower position to a helm seat upper position; and a console panel configured to receive a helm control and a throttle control thereon and which is vertically adjustable from a console panel lower position to a console panel upper position, wherein a console panel height difference between the console panel lower position and the console panel upper position is greater than a helm seat height difference between the helm seat lower position and the helm seat upper position.
9. The boat station of claim 8, wherein the console panel height difference is at least twenty-four (24) inches.
10. The boat station of claim 8, wherein the console panel height difference is at least eight (8) inches greater than the helm seat height difference.
11. The boat station of claim 8, wherein the boat station is configured such that when the helm seat is in the helm seat lower position and the console panel is in the console panel lower position, the console panel is lower relative to the helm seat than when the helm seat is in the helm seat upper position and the console panel is in the console panel upper position.
12. The boat station of claim 8, wherein the console panel moves along a direction of travel that forms an angle of up to twenty (20) degrees from vertical and is effective to move the console panel closer to the helm seat as the console panel is raised.
13. The boat station of claim 8, further comprising a position adjusting assembly secured to the console panel.
14. The boat station of claim 13, wherein the position adjusting assembly comprises an adjustable extension component secured to the console panel and configured to adjustably extend from the console shell.
15. The boat station of claim 14, wherein the adjustable extension component spans an entire perimeter of a panel opening in the console shell through which the adjustable extension component passes thereby forming a safety skirt that blocks operator access into the panel opening.
16. The boat station of claim 13, wherein the position adjusting assembly further comprises a footrest surface below the console panel that is configured to move with the console panel and to provide a footrest for an occupant in the helm seat when the console panel is in the console panel upper position and when the helm seat is in the helm seat upper position.
17. The boat station of claim 8, further comprising the helm control and the throttle control.
18. A center console boat comprising the boat station of claim 17.
19. A boat station, comprising: a console shell configured to be secured to a boat; a helm seat vertically adjustable from a helm seat lower position to a helm seat upper position; and a console panel configured to receive a helm control and a throttle control thereon and which is vertically adjustable at least twelve (12) inches from a console panel lower position to a console panel upper position.
20. The boat station of claim 19, wherein the console panel is vertically adjustable at least eighteen (18) inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0003] The invention is explained in the following description in view of the drawings that show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The present inventor has devised a unique and innovative boat station that provides a greater range of positions from which a boat caption can operate a boat. Specifically, the boat station provides adjustability for the location of the helm control, throttle control, and optionally other boat controls so that the boat controls can be properly located relative to the captain throughout a variety of operating positions.
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[0016] In an example embodiment, the actuator 204 may include a telescoping assembly secured to the adjustable extension component 202 and a motive component (such as a piston, a motor, or the like). The telescoping assembly may include two or more members longitudinally moveable relative to one another for moving the adjustable extension component 202 between the lower position and the upper position. A first member of the two or more members is at least partially hollow such that the first member defines a channel. A second member of the two or more members may be at least partially disposed in the channel. The motive component may be disposed within or adjacent the two or more members and drive one member relative to the other member to create the telescoping action. Such a telescoping assembly is disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/540,770 published as US Publication number 2020/0055576, entitled “Telescoping Tower for a Boat”, filed on Aug. 14, 2019, which is incorporated in its entirety herein.
[0017] The adjustable extension component 202 may be plastic, composite, or aluminum and the like, and may be cast, machined, and/or assembled. In the example embodiment shown in
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[0021] When in the console panel lower position, the console panel 106 is disposed a distance 300 (e.g., thirty (30) inches, +/−four (4) inches) above a deck 302 in front of the helm control 120 on which the captain may stand. The console panel 106 extends from the console shell 104 via the adjustable extension component 202 along a direction of travel 404. The direction of travel 404 forms an angle 406 from zero to twenty (20) degrees from vertical. In an example embodiment, the console panel 106 elevates a vertical position of the helm control 120 et al. by a distance 408 of up to twenty-four (24) inches.
[0022] Likewise, when in the helm seat lower position, the helm seat 108 is disposed a distance 320 (e.g., thirty (30) inches, +/−four (4) inches) above the deck 302. A vertical position of the helm seat 108 adjusts by a distance 422.
[0023] In an example embodiment, the vertical distance 408 traversable by the console panel 106 is greater than a vertical distance 422 traversable by the helm seat 108. In an example embodiment, the vertical distance 408 traversable by the console panel 106 is at least eight (8) inches greater than the vertical distance 422 traversable by the helm seat 108. This greater vertical distance accommodates a full range of positions of a captain sitting on a main pad 330 of the helm seat 108 while allowing for variations in sizes of captains. The greater vertical distance also accommodates a bolster height added to the upper end of the range of positions when the captain uses an optional seat bolster 332. In addition, the greater vertical distance may accommodate one or more positions outside the range of positions of the helm seat 108. An example of a position outside the range of positions of the helm seat 108 includes one in which the captain stands on the deck 302 when that places the captain lower than is possible when the captain is seated in the helm seat 108.
[0024] In an embodiment, when the console panel 106 is in the console panel lower position and the helm seat 108 is in the helm seat lower position, the console panel 106 is lower relative to the helm seat 108 than when the console panel 106 is in the console panel upper position and the helm seat 108 is in the helm seat upper position. This can be seen by the position of the console panel 106 relative to a reference point 322 (e.g., armrest hinge). When the console panel 106 is in the console panel lower position and the helm seat 108 is also in the helm seat lower position, arrow 326 points down. In contrast, when the console panel 106 is in the console panel upper position and the helm seat 108 is in the helm seat upper position, arrow 326 points up. Such an arrangement may accommodate a captain who, while standing on the deck 302, is lower than is possible when the captain is seated in the helm seat 108.
[0025] The angle 406 of the direction of travel 404 also allows the console panel 106 to traverse a horizontal distance 424. In an example embodiment the horizontal distance 424 is up to five (5) inches, +/−two (2) inches, dependent on angle 406. This adjustment of the console panel 106 toward the helm seat 108 may accommodate a horizontal change in location between a captain who is standing on the deck 302, which is typically associated with a console panel 106 in the console panel lower position, and a captain who is seated in the helm seat 108 when the helm seat 108 is in an elevated position or in the helm seat upper position, which is typically associated with a console panel 106 in a console panel elevated position or in the console panel upper position respectively.
[0026] In an example embodiment, the console shell 104 includes one or more additional fold-out footrests 426 configured for use by a person sitting the helm seat 108 when the helm seat 108 is in the helm seat upper position.
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[0031] A U-shaped gutter 914 is secured to the lower end of the adjustable console panel 900 and is configured to catch any water that makes its way down the sides of the adjustable console panel 900. The gutter 914 leads to a drain 916 at a low point. A drain hose (not shown) can be secured to the drain 916 to direct the water to a suitable location. Brackets 920 may be present to help secure the console shell to the adjustable console panel 900.
[0032] In this example embodiment, there is an actuator 930 that is secured to and adjusts a position of the adjustable console panel 900. In an example embodiment, the actuator 930 is also secured to a deck of the boat. In this example embodiment, the actuator 930 includes a telescoping assembly 932 secured to the adjustable console panel 900. The telescoping assembly 932 includes two or more telescope members 934, 936 longitudinally moveable relative to one another for moving the adjustable console panel 900 between the lower position and the upper position. The telescoping assembly 932 further includes a motive component 940 (such as a piston, a motor, or the like) to effect the relative longitudinal movement of the telescope members 934, 936. The motive component 940 in this example embodiment is a threaded rod actuator, but any suitable actuator known to the artisan can be used.
[0033] In this example embodiment, a guideway 942 in the telescoping member 934 guides a block 944 that moves with the telescoping member 936. The block 944 may contact an upper position sensor when the adjustable console panel 900 is in the upper position to inform a controller of the location of the adjustable console panel 900 or to otherwise indicate the upward motion should stop.
[0034] The boat station disclosed herein provides a significant improvement in versatility for boat captains seeking to operate the boat from a variety of positions. This, in turn, represents an improvement in the art.
[0035] While various embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described herein, it will be obvious that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, swapping of features among embodiments, changes, and substitutions may be made without departing from the invention herein. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention be limited only by the spirit and scope of the appended claims.