CA2359059A1 - Electric wakeboard platform & gas transfer device - Google Patents
Electric wakeboard platform & gas transfer device Download PDFInfo
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- CA2359059A1 CA2359059A1 CA 2359059 CA2359059A CA2359059A1 CA 2359059 A1 CA2359059 A1 CA 2359059A1 CA 2359059 CA2359059 CA 2359059 CA 2359059 A CA2359059 A CA 2359059A CA 2359059 A1 CA2359059 A1 CA 2359059A1
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- wakeboard
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63B—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPINGÂ
- B63B27/00—Arrangement of ship-based loading or unloading equipment for cargo or passengers
- B63B27/14—Arrangement of ship-based loading or unloading equipment for cargo or passengers of ramps, gangways or outboard ladders ; Pilot lifts
- B63B27/143—Ramps
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Abstract
In a boat platform used for putting on wakeboards, it is known to have a fixed platform.
In this invention, 2 small electric motors (similar to car window motors) are attached to tracks on either side of the platform moving it up or down. A center arm is used for support. This arm is on a track and has a hook that's attached to a spring and held by a pin on the end that locks allowing the platform to go up up; not down. The track has bars for the arm to lock onto every 2 inches. When lowering the platform remove the pin from the hooks, put the hook in an upright position, replace the pin and lower.
In this invention, 2 small electric motors (similar to car window motors) are attached to tracks on either side of the platform moving it up or down. A center arm is used for support. This arm is on a track and has a hook that's attached to a spring and held by a pin on the end that locks allowing the platform to go up up; not down. The track has bars for the arm to lock onto every 2 inches. When lowering the platform remove the pin from the hooks, put the hook in an upright position, replace the pin and lower.
Description
Specification This invention relates to an electronically repositionable boat platform. It is common for boat platforms to be in a faced position. Platforms of this t,_~pe, however, are ine~cient for wakeboard boats because wake boarders put extra weight in the back of the boat to create a larger wake, this in turn causes the platform to sink; under water, making it difficult to put on your wakeboard.
I have found that this disadvantage may be overcome by adding electric motors and a repositionable support arm on tracks. This allows the platfi~rm to always be perfectly positioned.
In drawings of the invention Figure 1. is a bottom view of the platform. Fig.
I have found that this disadvantage may be overcome by adding electric motors and a repositionable support arm on tracks. This allows the platfi~rm to always be perfectly positioned.
In drawings of the invention Figure 1. is a bottom view of the platform. Fig.
2. is a view of how the hook can be positioned. Fig. 3. is a top view of the invention.
Fig. 1. and 3.- 1 is the two sidetracks, 2 is the center track with locks, 3 is the support arm and 4 is the electric motors. The electric motors 4, move the platform up and down on the sidetracks 1. the support arm 3, moves along the center track 2.
Fig. 2. 3:1-2 shows that the platform can move up electronically 3:3 shows the hook has to be repositioned manually, and then the platform goes down electrically.
Fig. 1. and 3.- 1 is the two sidetracks, 2 is the center track with locks, 3 is the support arm and 4 is the electric motors. The electric motors 4, move the platform up and down on the sidetracks 1. the support arm 3, moves along the center track 2.
Fig. 2. 3:1-2 shows that the platform can move up electronically 3:3 shows the hook has to be repositioned manually, and then the platform goes down electrically.
Claims (2)
1. An electrically reposition able boat platform consisting of two electric motors on tracks that move the platform up or down and a support arm on tracks with locks.
2. A boat platform as defined in claim 1, in which the platform is manually repositioned with 2 support arms and tracks on either side eliminating the motors and center track
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CA 2359059 CA2359059A1 (en) | 2001-09-24 | 2001-09-24 | Electric wakeboard platform & gas transfer device |
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CA 2359059 CA2359059A1 (en) | 2001-09-24 | 2001-09-24 | Electric wakeboard platform & gas transfer device |
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CA2359059A1 true CA2359059A1 (en) | 2003-03-24 |
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CA 2359059 Abandoned CA2359059A1 (en) | 2001-09-24 | 2001-09-24 | Electric wakeboard platform & gas transfer device |
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