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Watercraft Lift
US Patent:
2021035, Nov 18, 2021
Filed:
May 18, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/324059
Inventors:
- Kent WA, US
Loern Alan Halverson - Bellevue WA, US
Dean Allen Stanford - Seattle WA, US
Kent Bradley Van Olst - Seattle WA, US
Loern Alan Halverson - Bellevue WA, US
Dean Allen Stanford - Seattle WA, US
Kent Bradley Van Olst - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
B63C 3/06
B63C 3/02
B63C 3/12
B63C 3/02
B63C 3/12
Abstract:
A watercraft lift with rearward and forward lateral beams, left and right side longitudinal side beams, a pair of left side lifting arms, a pair of right side lifting arms supporting at their upper ends left and right side watercraft supports, and left and right side actuators pivotally attached to the left and right side rearward lifting arms. In one embodiment the left side rearward lifting arm and the left side actuator rotate about their pivotal attachments to the longitundinal left side beam in a left side plane, and the right side rearward lifting arm and the right side actuator rotate about their pivotal attachments to the longitundinal right side beam in a right side plane.
Automatic Watercraft Cover
US Patent:
2017032, Nov 16, 2017
Filed:
May 16, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/596870
Inventors:
- Kent WA, US
Loern Alan Halverson - Bellevue WA, US
Dean Allen Stanford - Seattle WA, US
Loern Alan Halverson - Bellevue WA, US
Dean Allen Stanford - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
B63B 17/02
B65H 37/00
B65H 37/00
Abstract:
A watercraft lift with hydraulically actuated arms which self-installs a fitted three-dimensional watercraft cover on a powerboat. A mechanism enables a linear actuator to drive a swing arm up to 180 degrees. The upper end of a two part arm articulates mechanically as the arm moves to reduce vertical elevation while operating. A spring-tensioned elongated roller keeps the cover tight and self-rolls the cover on the elongated roller when the actuated arms are pivoted forward. The mechanism can be attached to the guides of most watercraft lifts.
Watercraft Lift And Automatic Watercraft Cover
US Patent:
2017015, Jun 1, 2017
Filed:
Dec 5, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/369658
Inventors:
- Kent WA, US
Dean Allen Stanford - Seattle WA, US
Loern Halverson - Bellevue WA, US
Dean Allen Stanford - Seattle WA, US
Loern Halverson - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
B63B 17/02
B63C 3/12
B60J 7/08
B63C 3/06
B63C 3/12
B60J 7/08
B63C 3/06
Abstract:
A boat lift with hydraulically or mechanically actuated arms which self-installs a fitted three-dimensional boat cover on a powerboat. The control logic of the system allows for cover operation only when the lift is raised. A spring-tensioned roller keeps the cover tight and self-rolls the cover on the roller when the actuated arms are pivoted forward. The roller is hidden behind the boat in ‘cover-on’ position. A slip clutch prevents the torsion spring from being over tightened. The forward position of the roller is adjusted by adjusting the hydraulic cylinder length. The rearward position of the roller is adjusted by limiting the retracted position of the hydraulic cylinder. A non-hydraulic embodiment actuates the cover when the lift is operated.
Watercraft Lift And Automatic Watercraft Cover
US Patent:
2015032, Nov 12, 2015
Filed:
May 8, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/708054
Inventors:
- Kent WA, US
Dean Allen Stanford - Seattle WA, US
Loern Halverson - Bellevue WA, US
Dean Allen Stanford - Seattle WA, US
Loern Halverson - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
B63B 17/02
B63C 3/12
E04F 10/02
B63C 3/06
B63C 3/12
E04F 10/02
B63C 3/06
Abstract:
A boat lift with hydraulically or mechanically actuated arms which self-installs a fitted three-dimensional boat cover on a powerboat. The control logic of the system allows for cover operation only when the lift is raised. A spring-tensioned roller keeps the cover tight and self-rolls the cover on the roller when the actuated arms are pivoted forward. The roller is hidden behind the boat in ‘cover-on’ position. A slip clutch prevents the torsion spring from being over tightened. The forward position of the roller is adjusted by adjusting the hydraulic cylinder length. The rearward position of the roller is adjusted by limiting the retracted position of the hydraulic cylinder. A non-hydraulic embodiment actuates the cover when the lift is operated.
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