Manually portable electric bilge pump with a rechargeable battery
A manually portable bilge pump having a motor powered by a rechargeable battery, enclosed in a detachable battery housing, has an intake conduit extending downward to the deepest region of a vessel's bilge and a discharge conduit preferably extending overboard or to the galley sink for delivering pumped bilge water outside the vessel.
The manually portable bilge pumps of this invention fill an important need in the marine equipment field. They are light in weight, convenient to deploy and maneuver manually, and adaptable to perform many different roles in the pumping of different vessels' bilges, ranging from sailboats, cabin cruisers and open launches up to larger vessels.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONBilge pumps for small boats and pleasure boats of all kinds have exhibited many disadvantages. If permanently installed, they can become clogged by entrained objects adrift in the bilge, they draw current from the vessel's batteries and may discharge them more than is desirable. If they are “portable” bilge pumps, they are often heavy and clumsy, difficult to keep in the desired operating position, and they demand the user's arm or leg movements over long periods of time. This exhausts the user unless additional crew members are available to operate such pumps by taking turns at pumping.
Accordingly it is a principal object of the invention to provide lightweight and easily maneuvered motor-driven bilge pumps capable of pumping overboard substantial volumes of bilge water while being manually deployed.
Another object is to provide such portable bilge pumps operated by rechargeable battery power, minimizing exhausting repetitive arm movement or leg movement, which can be extremely tiring to users.
A further object is to provide such portable bilge pumps with elongated intake conduits having the pumps mounted at their distal ends, while removable and rechargeable battery packs are mounted near the proximal ends of the intake conduits, each in the vicinity of the center of gravity of the assembled combination of pump, intake conduit, supporting handle and battery case, and discharge conduit.
Still another object is to provide such portable bilge pumps with flexible hose discharge conduits having ballast weights at their distal ends, to bias them toward their overboard operating position as desired by the user.
Other objects of the invention will in part be obvious and will in part appear hereinafter.
The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combinations of elements, and arrangements of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
THE DRAWINGSFor a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which
The principal components which are combined to produce the portable bilge pumps of this invention are clearly shown in the Figures, where the elongated intake conduit 10 has a distal end 11 on which an electric bilge pump 12 is operatively mounted.
Conduit 10 is preferably a rigid hollow tube and has a proximal end 13 where an ergonomically comfortable hand-grip 14 is positioned, to which a detachable battery case 16 enclosing a rechargeable battery 17 is mounted, and connected by suitable electrical conductors to bilge pump 12. A discharge tube 18 forming a protruding extension of conduit 10 beyond hand grip 14 provides an anchor collar 19 to which the proximal end of a flexible discharge hose 21 can be solidly anchored, either by a standard garden hose coupling 22, or by a screw-type expandable and contractible hose clamp 23, preferably formed of stainless steel.
A stand-off form of hand-grip 14 is shown in
The remote distal end 24 of flexible discharge hose 21 is preferably provided with a ballast weight 26 (
As shown in
The components of the bilge pumps of this invention are preferably light in weight, to reduce the weight supported by the user to the maximum possible extent. As indicated in the FIGURES, the weight of the battery 17, the battery case 16 and the hand-grip 14 are the components principally supported by the user. The weight of the intake conduit 10 and the pump 12 may be supported by the bottom of the bilge, while the weight of the flexible discharge hose 21 rests upon the vessel's gunwale 27 in
The weight of bilge water inside conduit 10, pump 12 and hose 21 will likewise be carried by the parts of the vessel supporting those components, except for the proximal regions of conduit 10, and hose 21.
Both embodiments of this invention are believed to be valuable accessories in marinas and yacht clubs, where they can be promptly and conveniently employed whenever needed.
In addition, they may be used to pump out winter swimming pool covers, childrens' small wading pools, broken washing machines, small or large aquariums for cleaning or maintenance, standing water in puddles, bird baths and car tires, to eliminate mosquito breeding pools, and for pumping out plugged fixtures by plumbers.
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, and those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain changes may be made in the above construction without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
Claims
1. A manually portable bilge pump for removing water from the bilge of a vessel, comprising in combination
- An electric motor-driven pump adapted for submersible operation underwater in a sump or the bilge of a vessel, to produce an effluent discharge stream,
- An elongated hollow intake conduit, having an upper proximal end, and a submersible lower distal end providing anchored support for the pump, and operatively connected to receive the pump's discharge stream,
- A greatly elongated flexible hollow discharge conduit having a proximal end firmly anchored to the proximal end of the intake conduit and a remote open distal end,
- A hand-grip mounted on the elongated intake conduit near its proximal end adapted for manual support of the combined assembly by the user,
- And a rechargeable battery enclosed in a battery case mounted on the hand-grip with the battery operatively connected to the motor-driven pump, and removable for disconnecting and periodic recharging of the battery,
- whereby the combined assembly conveniently maneuvered and supported manually by a user positioned above the bilge water, while the bilge pump is submerged in the bilge water while pumping it up the intake conduit and into the flexible discharge conduit when its open distal end is positioned to discharge the pump's effluent stream at a desired location remote from the bilge being pumped.
2. The manually portable bilge pump defined in claim 1, wherein the elongated hollow intake conduit is substantially rigid.
3. The manually portable bilge pump defined in claim 1, wherein the flexible hollow discharge conduit incorporates a resilient helical reinforcing wire spring.
4. The manually portable bilge pump defined in claim 1, further including a ballast weight anchored to the remote open distal end of said flexible hollow discharge conduit, thereby stabilizing it against undesired random movements.
5. The manually portable bilge pump defined in claim 1, wherein said hand-grip incorporates a stand-off column to which said battery case is mounted.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 30, 2004
Publication Date: Nov 3, 2005
Inventor: Gerald Dobrynski (Farmington, CT)
Application Number: 10/836,078