WALK-ON AFT DECK AND EXTENDABLE SWIM PLATFORM SYSTEM AND METHOD
A system, apparatus and method for providing a walk-on aft deck for a boat, and for providing an extendable swim platform. The walk-on aft deck includes an extended support platform, that may include gunwales, extending from the boat transom between engines of the boat, and extends beyond an aftermost surface of the engines in order to protect the engines from impact. The extendable swim platform extends afterward from the extended support platform, is actuated and retractable, does not act as a running surface when the boat moves forward, but acts as a planing surface when the boat moves in reverse allowing high reverse speeds. The extendable swim platform includes angled anti-slap surfaces underneath. The invention allows users to fish or walk afterward between and beyond the engines; allows greater reverse speeds; and allows users to enter and exit the after swim platform well away from the engine propellers.
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INCORPORATION-BY-REFERENCE OF MATERIAL SUBMITTED ON A COMPACT DISKThis non provisional patent application is a non-provisional of, and claims benefit of priority to, U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/856,901, filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on Jun. 4, 2019, entitled WALK-ON AFT DECK AND EXTENDABLE SWIM PLATFORM SYSTEM AND METHOD, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the InventionThe field of the invention relates generally to systems and methods for providing an aft deck allowing a user to access and use the space between outboard engines of a boat, and for extendable swim platforms for boats or other watercraft. More specifically, the field of the invention relates to extendable swim platforms that may be retracted or extended to suit the purposes of the user.
2. Background ArtBoats with multiple outboard engines often suffer from the deficiency that the area between the engines and just aft of the transom is wasted space. Oftentimes, when these boats are used for fishing purposes or for other recreational purposes such as swimming, it is desired to be able to walk past the traditional transom line between the engines in an afterward direction to a point afterward of a rear most surface of the engines. Such a platform would be advantageous for fishing in that it would allow a greater range of casting possibilities for the fisherman, and allow the fisherman to walk aft in the boat, past the engines, to cast and retrieve in an unencumbered manner. Likewise, when the boat is used for recreational purposes such as towing skiers or wakeboarders, or acting as a platform for swimmers, such an aftermost protruding platform would allow a person to walk past the engines of a multi-engine boat and enter or exit the water more conveniently and safely due to the fact that the user would not have to climb around the engines to enter or exit the boat.
Likewise, in a recreational use of the boat in which persons desire to enter or exit a boat or other watercraft, it is common to have swim platforms facing rearward from the transom of the boat. However, in a multi-engine water craft, it may be difficult or impossible that such a swim platform would be disposed from the transom, due to interference from the outboard engines. Such prior art platforms are not retractable and form a running surface of the boat, affecting performance of the boat while under way. It is therefore desirable to have a swim platform that would extend afterward from a surface of the boat, extending afterward past the outboard engines, so that a swimmer could easily enter or exit the water or the boat without interference or danger from the engines or their spinning propellers. It is also desirable, but not required, that such an extending platform would be disposed above the waterline so that its surfaces do not form running surfaces when the boat is if a forward motion. Such a configuration would also provide an additional measure of safety for those entering or exiting the boat by keeping the user's torso and legs further away from the propellers of the engines than they would normally be should such a swim platform not be present.
Such above-described structures do not currently exist in the background art. Typically, the background art comprises a transom upon which two outboard engines are mounted. If one desires to fish near the transom area of the boat they must reach out over the engines to cast and to retrieve. Furthermore, if one wishes to use a typical multi-outboard engine boat, the entry and exit into the water must be accomplished by climbing around the engines or down between the engines, hoisting the users torso and legs in dangerous proximity to the propellers of the engines and creating difficulties in entering and exiting the boat.
What is needed in the art, therefore, is an apparatus and/or method for providing a platform extending beyond the afterward extent of outboard engines that allows a user to stand between or aft of the outboard engines for fishing or other purposes. The platform may further comprise an extendable swim platform that, when the boat is running in a forward direction, is above the surface of the water, but when the boat is moving in an afterward direction, i.e. is “backing down” or when the engines are operated in reverse, a lower surface or surfaces of the extendable swim platform provide surfaces for planing, preventing the after portions of boat from digging into the water as the boat is backed down. Further, would be desirable that the lower surface(s) of the extendable swim platform comprise angled portions that are not disposed in a plane parallel to the surface of the water, but rather comprise surfaces that may be, but are not necessarily, planar, that are disposed at an angle to the surface of the water, to prevent the water from “slapping” the lower surfaces of the extendable swim platform and causing an uncomfortable level of noise or vibration in the boat.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention comprises an apparatus and method that have one or more of the following features and/or steps, which alone or in any combination may comprise patentable subject matter.
The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art in that it provides an apparatus and/or method for providing a walk-on deck, or extended support platform, protruding afterward from the boat transom, extending between the engines and beyond the afterward extent of the outboard engines, that allows a user to stand between or aft of the outboard engines for fishing or other purposes. As an example, a user using the boat for fishing may stand on the walk-on deck, or extended support platform, protruding afterward from the boat transom and cleanly cast out over the back and sides of the boat without the need to stretch to cast over the outboard engines.
The invention may further comprise an extendable swim platform that, in embodiments, when the boat is running in a forward direction, has a lowermost surface that is above the water and is therefore not a running surface of the boat, but when the boat is moving in an afterward direction such as when the engines are operated in reverse, i.e. is “backing down”, a lower surface or surfaces of the extendable swim platform may provide surfaces for planing, preventing the aft portions of the boat from digging into the water, forcing the transom down, as the boat is backed down. In boats of the prior art, the act of backing down typically causes the stern, or aftermost portion of the boat, to rotate downward into the surface of the water about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the boat. Such “digging in” of the stern of the boat is typically undesirable. It is an object of the invention that a lowermost surface of the extendable swim platform operates to prevent such digging in during backing down, as the lowermost surface of the extendable swim platform contacts the water as the boat is backed down, creating an upward force on the stem of the boat and preventing digging in.
In other embodiments, the lower surface(s) of the extendable swim platform may be in contact with, or protrude into, the water when the boat is at rest. Further, in embodiments, the lower surface(s) of the extendable swim platform of the present invention may comprise angled portions that are not disposed in a plane parallel to the surface of the water, but rather comprise surfaces that are disposed at an angle to the surface of the water, or are not parallel to the surface of the water, in order to prevent the water from “slapping” the lower surfaces of the extendable swim platform and causing an uncomfortable level of noise or vibration in the boat. The extension of the platform beyond the afterward extent of the outboard engines protects the engines from damage by preventing the engines from impacting another boat, or the surfaces of a dock, or another structure against which the engines may impinge but for the existence of the inventive platform.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the invention comprises a walk-on aft deck for a multi-outboard engine boat that includes an extended support platform forming a walk-on aft deck, the extended support platform extending from an aftermost surface of a boat, which may be the transom of the boat, the extended support platform being disposed between engines of the boat, such that an aftermost surface of the extended support platform extends beyond an aftermost surface of the engines. The extended support platform may comprise a horizontally disposed support surface for supporting a user for walking, standing, fishing or performing other activities thereon. The extended support platform may be attached to, or may form a unitary structure with, the boat hull itself. The extended support platform may, in embodiments, comprise a lowermost surface that is disposed above the nominal waterline such that it does not form a running surface of the boat when the boat is motivated in a forward direction. In other embodiments, the lowermost surface of the extended support platform, or walk-on aft deck, may be in contact with the surface of a body of water the boat is disposed upon.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the extended support platform may further comprise a gunwale extending upwards from the periphery of the extended support platform, and the gunwale may be attached to, or forms a unitary structure with, a transom of the boat. In this embodiment, the gunwale may be continuous around the periphery of the extended support platform.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the extended support platform of the invention may be disposed on any boat or other watercraft with a plurality of outboard engines. In specific embodiments, the invention may be disposed on boats with two outboard engines, or with four, outboard engines.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the extendable swim platform of the invention may be disposed on any boat or other watercraft regardless of the number of engines on the boat, or whether they are outboard, inboard, outdrive, or otherwise.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the extended support platform, or walk-on aft deck, may comprise an extendable swim platform slidingly attached to an surface of the extended support platform, the sliding attachment enabling the extension of the extendable swim platform in an afterward direction to an extended position aft of the aftermost surface of the extended support platform.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, a lowermost surface of the extendable swim platform remains above the nominal waterline such that it does not form a running surface of the boat when the boat is motivated in a forward direction.
In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, the extendable swim platform may further include a retractable ladder, that, when fully retracted into the extendable swim platform, presents an aft surface that is flush with the adjacent surface of the extendable swim platform.
In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, the extendable swim platform may include a lowermost surface that is disposed at an angle to the nominal waterline, the angle running along a longitudinal axis of the boat, and the angle having a vertex in a forward direction such that the angle opens in an aft direction. The extendable swim platform lowermost surface may form a planning surface with a surface of the water when the boat is motivated in an afterward direction, such as when the engines are engaged in reverse, as an aftermost portion of said boat hull begins to rotate downward towards the nominal waterline.
In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, the extendable swim platform lowermost surface further comprises at least one anti-slap surface, which may be but is not necessarily a planar surface, disposed at angle to the nominal surface of the water such that the extendable swim platform lowermost surface is not disposed in a plane that is parallel to the nominal surface of the water.
In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, the extendable swim platform may further comprise at least one actuator for motivating the extendable swim platform from a forward, or stowed, position to an afterward, or extended, position; and likewise is retractable from an afterward, or extended, position to a forward, or stowed, position. The at least one actuator may be, but is not necessarily, controllable to extend or retract. The at least one actuator may have a first end and a second extendable end, the first end attached to a surface of said boat, and said second end attached to a surface of the extendable swim platform. The at least one actuator may be selected from the group consisting of a hydraulic actuator, a pneumatic actuator and an electric actuator. The at least one actuator may be in communication with a controller for controlling the extension or retraction of the actuator. In an embodiment, the invention may comprise two controllable actuators.
In various embodiments the present invention provides advantages over the prior art in that the extended support platform of the present invention adds additional usable floor space for a boat of given overall length; provides additional buoyancy for a boat of given overall length due to the gunwales extending upwards from the periphery of the extended support platform; and adds additional strength to the transom structure and engine mount structure over boats of the prior art that do not provide any significant supporting structure that is transverse to the plane of the transoms, such as is provided by the extended support platform and the gunwales extending upwards from the periphery of the extended support platform.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated into and form a part of the specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The drawings are only for the purpose of illustrating certain embodiments of the invention and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. In the figures, like item numbers refer to like features. In the drawings:
The following documentation provides a detailed description of the invention.
As used herein, “nominal water line” means the line created by the intersection of the hull of a boat and a surface representing the mean extent to which the surface of the water reaches, in the area of water directly surrounding a boat, in which the boat is disposed.
As used herein, “sea” means any body of water such an ocean, bay, inlet, lake, river etc. and which may comprise any type of water such as fresh, salt, brine or otherwise.
As used herein, “running surface” includes within its meaning the surfaces of a boat hull that contact the water, such that the water runs along such surfaces, when the boat is motivated along the surface of a body of water.
As used herein, “forward” means in a direction running from the stern of a boat towards the bow of the boat.
As used herein, “afterward” means in a direction running from the bow of a boat towards the stern of the boat, and “aft” means the stern portion of the boat, and “aftermost” means a furthest distance in the afterword direction.
As used herein, “backing down” means to motivate a boat in a direction running from bow to stern, as when the engine(s) of the boat are placed in reverse and throttle is applied to motivate the boat in a backwards, or afterwards, direction.
As used herein, “planar” includes within it meaning any two-dimensional surfaces that may be flat, forming a flat plane, and two-dimensional surfaces that may be curved; i.e., having a curvilinear cross section so as to form a curved plane. Thus, planar surfaces include flat surfaces, curved surfaces, surfaces having a crown, and surfaces characterized by concave sections, convex sections, curved sections or other non-flat surface features.
As used herein, “longitudinal axis” of the boat means an axis that is defined by a line running from stern to bow, along a centerline of the boat.
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In some of the figures and in the description, embodiments of the extended support platform 002 and extendable swim platform 001 are discussed and shown in conjunction with a boat having two outboard engines. However, the invention may be utilized on any multi-engine boat or water craft having any number of engines. Thus the figures of the drawings and the written description describe an exemplary embodiment, and the invention is not intended to be limited to only two-engine applications.
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In any of the embodiments, the features and elements of the invention may be present in any number, and in any combination. It is not necessary that every embodiment of the invention comprise every described feature and element of the invention.
The scope of the invention is intended to include all legally and structurally equivalent structures to those depicted in the figures and described in the written description.
In the figures, monohull boats are depicted for convenience; however the multi-hull boats are included with the scope of the invention as well.
Although a detailed description as provided in the attachments contains many specifics for the purposes of illustration, anyone of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that many variations and alterations to the following details are within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the following preferred embodiments of the invention are set forth without any loss of generality to, and without imposing limitations upon, the claimed invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, and not merely by the preferred examples or embodiments given.
Claims
1. An walk-on aft deck for a multi-outboard engine boat, comprising:
- an extended support platform, said extended support platform extending from a aftermost surface of a boat, between engines of the boat, such that an aftermost surface of said extended support platform extends beyond an aftermost surface of said engines;
- wherein said extended support platform comprises a horizontally disposed support surface for supporting a user;
- wherein said extended support platform is attached to, or is a part of, the boat hull; and
- wherein said extended support platform further comprises a gunwale extending upwards from the a periphery of the extended support platform, and wherein said gunwale is attached to, or forms a unitary structure with, a transom or other aft structure of the boat.
2. The walk-on aft deck of claim 1, wherein said extended support platform comprises a lowermost surface that is above the nominal waterline when the boat is at rest.
3. The walk-on aft deck of claim 1, wherein said extended support platform comprises a lowermost surface that is above the nominal waterline such that it does not form a running surface of the boat when the boat is motivated in a forward direction.
4. The walk-on aft deck of claim 1, further comprising an extendable swim platform slidingly attached to an underneath surface of said extended support platform, said sliding attachment enabling the extension of said extendable swim platform in a aft direction to an extended position aft of said aftermost surface of said extended support platform.
5. The walk-on aft deck of claim 4, wherein a lowermost surface of said extendable swim platform remains above the nominal waterline such that it does not form a running surface of the boat when the boat is motivated in a forward direction.
6. The walk-on aft deck of claim 4, wherein said extendable swim platform further comprises a retractable ladder.
7. The walk-on aft deck of claim 4, wherein a lowermost surface of said extendable swim platform is disposed at an angle to the nominal waterline, said angle running along a longitudinal axis of said boat, and having a vertex in a forward direction such that the angle opens in an aft direction.
8. The walk-on aft deck of claim 8, wherein said extendable swim platform lowermost surface forms a planning surface with a surface of a body of water when said boat is motivated in an afterward direction as an aftermost portion of said boat hull begins to rotate downward towards the nominal waterline.
9. The walk-on aft deck of claim 8, wherein said extendable swim platform lowermost surface further comprises at least one anti-slap surface disposed at angle to a nominal surface of the water such that said extendable swim platform lowermost surface is not parallel to the nominal surface of the water.
10. The walk-on aft deck of claim 4, wherein said extendable swim platform further comprises at least one controllable actuator for motivating said extendable swim platform from a forward, or stowed, position to an afterward, or extended, position; wherein said at least one actuator has a first end and a second extendable end, said first end attached to a surface of said boat, and said second end attached to a surface of said extendable swim platform.
11. The walk-on aft deck of claim 14, wherein said at least one actuator is selected from the group consisting of a hydraulic actuator, a pneumatic actuator and an electric actuator.
12. The walk-on aft deck of claim 14, wherein said at least one actuator is in communication with a controller for controlling the extension or retraction of said actuator.
13. An extendable swim platform for a boat, comprising
- an elongate structure slidingly engaged with a surface of a boat hull, said sliding attachment enabling the extension of said elongate structure in an aft direction to an extended position;
- a recess disposed in an aft surface of said boat for receiving said elongate structure when said elongate structure is in a retracted position;
- at least one actuator having a first end and a second end, said first end attached to a surface of said boat and said second end attached to a surface of said aft of said elongate structure;
- wherein said actuator is controllable to be extended, motivating said elongate structure in aft direction, exposing an upper surface of said elongate structure for use by a user; and
- wherein said actuator is controllable to be retracted, motivating said elongate structure into a retracted position in which said elongate structure is received by said recess.
14. The extendable swim platform of claim 13, wherein a lowermost surface of said extendable swim platform remains above the nominal waterline such that it does not form a running surface of said boat when said boat is motivated in a forward direction.
15. The extendable swim platform of claim 13, wherein said extendable swim platform further comprises a retractable latter.
16. The extendable swim platform of claim 13, wherein said extendable swim platform lowermost surface is disposed at an angle to the nominal waterline, said angle running along a longitudinal axis of said boat, and having a vertex in a forward direction such that the angle opens in an aft direction.
17. The extendable swim platform of claim 16, wherein said extendable swim platform lowermost surface forms a planing surface with a surface of the water when said boat is motivated in a afterward direction as an aftermost portion of said boat hull begins to rotate downward towards the nominal waterline.
18. The extendable swim platform of claim 16, wherein said extendable swim platform lowermost surface further comprises at least one anti-slap surface disposed at angle to a nominal surface of the water such that said extendable swim platform lowermost surface is not disposed in a plane that is parallel to the nominal surface of the water.
19. The extendable swim platform of claim 13 wherein said at least one actuator is selected from the group consisting of a hydraulic actuator, a pneumatic actuator and an electric actuator.
20. The extendable swim platform of claim 19, wherein said at least one actuator is in communication with a controller operable to control the extension or retraction of said actuator.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 4, 2020
Publication Date: Dec 10, 2020
Inventor: Stephen E Dougherty (Edgewater, FL)
Application Number: 16/893,398