Stowable low profile boat ladder
A ladder for a recreational boat has an elongated support which has a rung or step at one end and is pivotally attached to the hull or transom of the boat at the other end so it can be swung downward into or toward the water for use in climbing into the boat and swung upward to rest on the boat hull for stowing. The support is shaped to conform to the contour of the boat hull or transom when stowed.
This application claims the filing date of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/857,002 filed Nov. 7, 2006.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is directed toward boat ladders which are attached to recreational boats for accessing the boat from the water and which can be conveniently swung between a use and a stored or stowed position. In addition, the invention is aimed at providing this type of boat ladder with a very low profile so that when in the stored position it blends in with the aesthetics of the boat without the need for a separate storage compartment.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ARTA version of a swingable boat ladder is shown in Garelick U.S. Pat. No. 5,117,940 and comprises a ladder which is normally mounted upright in swiveled brackets alongside the deck of a boat and can be released and swung outward, around and downward into the water for use and later swung back upward for storing.
Another prior art device is U.S. Pat. No. 6,755,146 by Garelick, et al. which illustrates a compactable boat ladder which is pivotally attached to the open end of a chamber in which the ladder is stored when not in use and is withdrawn from the chamber and swung downward from its pivot attachment into the water for use.
These and other boat ladders are usually quite large and somewhat cumbersome and require some significant structural alteration to the boat which detracts from the aesthetics or appearance of the boat and/or require a separate storage compartment when not in use. Some recreational boats do not lend themselves to any significant structural alteration nor any modification to the boat structure which adversely affects the performance or appearance or aesthetics of the boat. Typically, a bass boat which is used for various recreational purposes such as bass fishing or racing, is designed and trimmed down to a size and structure which does not lend itself to any significant alteration. The instant invention is aimed at being particularly useful with boats of this nature.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe ladder of this invention comprises a rigid elongated support which has a clevis or bracket with pivot connection at one end for attachment to the hull or transom of a recreational boat, such as a bass boat, with a step or rung at about the other end of the support. The support is shaped to conform generally to the shape or contour of the exterior of the boat hull so when it is swung upward for storage to rest on the boat hull or transom it has a low profile which then has minimal effect on or blends in with the trim appearance of the boat. For use, the rigid support member is swung downward into the water so the user can step on the rung to gain access into the boat. Preferably at the pivoted end of the rigid support there is another step to make it more convenient for the user to step into the boat. Preferably the rigid support is securely but releasably latched when in the stowed or stored position.
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Claims
1. A stowable boat ladder, comprising:
- a) a rigid elongated support;
- b) said rigid support having a pivot bracket at one end for attachment to a boat hull for pivotally swinging said support between an upward stowed position and a downward use position when said bracket is attached to the boat hull; and
- c) a step at about the other end of said rigid support.
2. A stowable boat ladder as in claim 1 further including a latch mounted on the boat for releasably engaging the rigid support in the stowed position.
3. A stowable boat ladder as in claim 1 further including a step at the bracket end of said rigid support.
4. A stowable boat ladder as in claim 1 wherein said rigid support is shaped to conform generally to the contour of the exterior of the boat hull when in the stowed position.
5. A stowable boat ladder as in claim 4 wherein said rigid support comprises a single elongated rigid member.
6. A stowable boat ladder as in claim 5 wherein said rigid support comprises a solid rod.
7. A stowable boat ladder as in claim 5 wherein said rigid support comprises a hollow tube.
8. A stowable boat ladder as in claim 4 wherein said rigid support comprises multiple parallel elongated members.
9. A stowable boat ladder as in claim 8 wherein said elongated members are solid rods.
10. A stowable boat ladder as in claim 8 wherein said elongated members are hollow tubes.
11. A stowable boat ladder comprising:
- a) a rigid elongated support;
- b) a bracket for attachment to the hull of a boat;
- c) said rigid elongated support pivotally attached at about one end to said bracket for swinging said support between a downward use position to an upward stowed position resting on he boat hull when said bracket is attached to a boat; and
- d) a ladder rung at about the other end of said rigid elongated support.
12. A stowable boat ladder as described in claim 11 wherein said rigid elongated support is arcuately shaped to conform to the contour of the boat hull when in the stowed position.
13. A stowable boat ladder as described in claim 11 further including a latch mounted on the boat hull for releasably engaging said support when in the stowed position.
14. A stowable boat ladder as described in claim 11 further including a step at the bracket end of said support.
15. A stowable boat ladder as described in claim 11 wherein said rigid elongated support comprises multiple parallel elongated members.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 27, 2007
Publication Date: May 8, 2008
Inventor: Richard J. Garelick (Minneapolis, MN)
Application Number: 11/728,593