Ramp for pontoon boat
First Claim
1. A ramp assembly adapted for use with a pontoon boat, which comprises:
- (a) a support structure having at least one elongated bearing surface track, the support structure being affixed to the underside of the boat in such a way that, in use, the bearing surface track extends generally horizontally;
(b) an elongated platform having an outboard end and an inboard end;
(c) a first shaft to which the inboard end of the platform is pivotally connected;
(d) means, including the first shaft and at least one bearing block connected thereto which slides within the bearing surface track, for slideably adjusting horizontal extension of the platform relative to the elongated bearing surface track;
(e) a floatable body mounted on the platform proximate with the outboard end, the floatable body having sufficient buoyancy to float itself and the platform when the platform is extended; and
(f) means for extending and retracting the platform using the motion of the boat as it moves through the water, the platform being extended when the boat moves in the direction away from the outboard end, and the platform being retracted when the boat moves in the direction toward the outboard end.
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Abstract
A ramp for a pontoon boat on which a boat user can come and go from it without having to get wet. Rotatably attached to the outboard end of the ramp is a cylindrical float which not only keeps the ramp and user afloat but also acts like a roller enabling the ramp to move up on the shore during docking on a typical beach. The ramp includes a support structure attached in most cases to the underside of the boat and a platform slideably connected to the support structure. Rotatably attached to the inboard end of the platform is a rudder which can be turned approximately 90 degrees to the centerline of the ramp. When the rudder is so turned and the boat is in motion, water drag forces acting on the rudder cause the platform to be either extended or retracted relative to the support structure.
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8 Claims
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1. A ramp assembly adapted for use with a pontoon boat, which comprises:
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(a) a support structure having at least one elongated bearing surface track, the support structure being affixed to the underside of the boat in such a way that, in use, the bearing surface track extends generally horizontally; (b) an elongated platform having an outboard end and an inboard end; (c) a first shaft to which the inboard end of the platform is pivotally connected; (d) means, including the first shaft and at least one bearing block connected thereto which slides within the bearing surface track, for slideably adjusting horizontal extension of the platform relative to the elongated bearing surface track; (e) a floatable body mounted on the platform proximate with the outboard end, the floatable body having sufficient buoyancy to float itself and the platform when the platform is extended; and (f) means for extending and retracting the platform using the motion of the boat as it moves through the water, the platform being extended when the boat moves in the direction away from the outboard end, and the platform being retracted when the boat moves in the direction toward the outboard end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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- 6. An apparatus adapted for use with an elongated platform slideably connected to a pontoon boat, which comprises a rudder rotatably attached to the platform, the rudder including a blade with an elongated face, and means, including a mechanism which automatically locks the rudder, whenever the platform is partially retracted, in such a way that the elongated face of the rudder blade is disposed perpendicularly to the longitudinal centerline of the platform, for extending the platform forwardly from the boat using the motion of the boat to extend the platform as the boat moves backward through the water.
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8. An apparatus adapted for use with an elongated platform slideably connected to and extendible from a pontoon boat, which comprises:
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(a) a rudder and a shaft attached thereto, the shaft being rotatably connected to the platform; (b) an elongated key connected to the boat; and (c) means, including a groove defined by the shaft, for receiving the key when the key is aligned parallel with the longitudinal centerline of the platform and the rudder is disposed perpendicularly to said centerline, the key engaging the groove but only when the platform is at least nearly fully retracted.
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