CA2133123A1 - Collapsible canopy/hunting blind for a boat - Google Patents
Collapsible canopy/hunting blind for a boatInfo
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- CA2133123A1 CA2133123A1 CA002133123A CA2133123A CA2133123A1 CA 2133123 A1 CA2133123 A1 CA 2133123A1 CA 002133123 A CA002133123 A CA 002133123A CA 2133123 A CA2133123 A CA 2133123A CA 2133123 A1 CA2133123 A1 CA 2133123A1
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- canopy
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01M—CATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
- A01M31/00—Hunting appliances
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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
- B63B17/00—Vessels parts, details, or accessories, not otherwise provided for
- B63B17/02—Awnings, including rigid weather protection structures, e.g. sunroofs; Tarpaulins; Accessories for awnings or tarpaulins
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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
- B63B19/00—Arrangements or adaptations of ports, doors, windows, port-holes, or other openings or covers
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Abstract
A collapsible canopy/hunting blind for a small boat includes a light-weight fabric canopy supported by a frame. The frame is formed by support rods which arcuately extend over the boat, and which are supported by mounting brackets attached to the sides of the boat. The mounting brackets are hinged so that they can be extended outwards from the wall of the boat when the canopy is in use, and folded back against the sides of the boat when not in use.
Description
` 2133123 _ The present invention relates to a canopy for a boat, and in particular to a collapsible canopy for use on a small fishing or utility-type boat.
Canopies and hunting blinds are known for use on small fishing or utility-type boats. However, such canopies tend to have a heavy and complicated support structure, which renders the canopy difficult and/or time-consuming to erect. Furthermore, particularly in the case of small boats the weight of the canopy and frame can significantly raise the centre of gravity of the boat, which tends to reduce the stability of the boat in the water. For these reasons, such canopies are generally not used for small boats.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a light weight canopy for a small boat which is easy to set up and take down.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a collapsible canopy/hunting blind for a boat, comprising mounting brackets capable of being fixedly attached to sides of the boat; support rods releasable fixable in the mounting brackets; and a flexible fabric canopy supportable on the support rods.
Preferably, the mounting brackets include a base portion, a hinge portion disposed proximal the base portion, and a mounting portion disposed on the hinge portion, for receiving an end of a support rod. The hinge portion serves to allow the mounting portion to project away from the side of the boat when in use, and to lay substantially flat -against the side of the boat when the mounting bracket is not in use.
Preferably, each of the mounting brackets also includes a lockable pivoting mechanism so that an end of a support rod can be held by the mounting portion of the mounting bracket in a substantially vertical orientation irrespective of an angle of the side of the boat.
Preferably, the support rods are resiliently flexible between a collapsed condition in which the support rods lie substantially straight, and an erected condition in which the support rods arcuately extend over the boat and opposite ends of the support rods are mounted in respective mounting brackets. This facilitates storage of the canopy, by allowing the canopy to be collapsed down to a narrow, elongate shape. In order to reduce the length of the collapsed canopy, each of the support rods are preferably composed of two or more support rod elements, designed to be fitted together end-to-end. The mating ends of the support rod elements can advantageously be connected by a length of elastic cord or the like, so that assembly of the support rods can be effected quickly and easily.
The various features and advantages of the present invention will become known from the following description of a preferred embodiment, with reference to the appended drawings in which:
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a canopy according to an embodiment of the present invention installed on a boat;
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the embodiment of Figure 1, with the fabric canopy removed to show the support frame thereof;
Figures 3a and 3b shows a support rod in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, in a collapsed condition and in an uncollapsed condition, respectively;
Figures 4 shows an embodiment of a support bracket for use with the canopy of the present invention; and Figure 5 shows an exploded view and another embodiment of a support bracket for use with the canopy of the present invention.
It will be noted that throughout the drawings, like elements are identified by like reference numerals.
Referring to Figures 1 and 2, a light-weight canopy/hunting blind 1 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a canopy 2 which is supported by a support frame 3 on a small boat 4.
The canopy 2 is preferably formed by a light-weight fabric such as, for example, nylon.
Optionally, the canopy 2 can be provide with windows 2a, which can conveniently be formed of an open mesh fabric, such as nylon screen, of a type commonly used in light-weight tents for the same purpose. Similarly, the windows can be provided with closure flaps 2b, which can conveniently provide with ties or the like to facilitate retaining the closure flaps 2b in the open and closed positions. As a further option, the ends of the canopy 2 can be provided with openable door flaps (not illustrated), preferably formed of the same materials as the canopy 2 proper, and optionally containing window portions similar to those provided in the canopy 2, which allow the ends of the canopy 2 to be at least partially closed.
The support frame 3 is generally formed of a set of support rods 5 which arcuately extend over the width of the boat 4. The ends of each support rod 5 is supported by, and retained within respective mounting brackets 6 which are conveniently affixed to the outside of the boat near the gunwales. It will be noted that, in the illustrated embodiment, three support rods 5 are shown. However, it will be recognised that other numbers of support rods, for example two or four support rods, can also be used.
Conveniently, the canopy 2 is formed with channels through which the support rods 5 are inserted prior to being secured in the mounting brackets. This ensures that the canopy 2 is securely affixed to the support rods 5, while minimizing weight. In order to keep the canopy 2 tightly stretched over the support rods 5, hooks 7 suspended on elastic cords are conveniently provided near the edges of the canopy 2. By this means, the hooks 7 can be pulled ` 2133123 "_ downwards and secured to a portion of respective mounting brackets 6, thereby pulling the canopy 2 tight on the support rods 5.
In order to improve the stability and wind resistance of the erected canopy/hunting blind 1, a brace line 8 can conveniently be connected between the forward-most support rod 5, and the bow of the boat 4. Similarly, a stiffener rod 9 can conveniently be extended along the apex of the support frame 3. Conveniently, a longitudinal channel, orthogonal to those provided for the support rods 5, can be provided in the canopy 2 to accommodate the stiffener rod 9. Similarly, one or more cutouts or openings in the fabric canopy 2 can conveniently be provided to allow the brace line 8 and/or stiffener rod 9 to be affixed to the support rods 5. In addition to such cut-outs (or as an alternative thereto), the canopy 2 can be provided with fabric or metal loops or the like fastened to strengthened portions of the canopy 2 formed by additional layers of fabric and/or one or more layers of heavier fabric. By this means, the brace line 8 and/or stiffener rod 9 can be fastened directly to the canopy 2, in the vicinity of the support rods 5. Similar fabric or metal loops or the like can be conveniently provided in other portions of the canopy 2 to allow a user to fasten (for example by tying) various articles to the canopy 2.
Each support rod 5 can be formed as a unitary element as illustrated generally in Figure 2, or as two support rod elements 10 and 11, as illustrated in Figures 3a and 3b. Referring to Figures 3a and 3b, the support rod element 10 comprises a respective mounting portion 12 designed to be inserted into, and securely retained by a mounting bracket 6. For this purpose, a spring-loaded locking pin 13 can be provided in the mounting portion 12, for engagement with a corresponding hole in the mounting bracket 6. An elongate rod portion 14 extends from the mounting portion 12 and terminates a coupling portion lS
designed to receive a cooperating coupling portion 15a of the other support rod element 11. The mounting portion 12a, locking pin 13a, and rod portion 14a of the other support rod element 11 are substantially identical to that the support rod element 10. Conveniently, the rod portions 14 and 14a are formed of a resiliently flexible material (such as fibreglass reinforced plastic) so that when the support rods 5 are removed from the mounting brackets 6, the support rods 5 will extend substantially linearly, as illustrated in Figure 3a. By means of the resilient flexibility of the rod portions 14 and 14a, the support rods 5 can be readily bent to form the required arcuate shape of the erected frame 3 and canopy 1 shown in Figures 1 and 2.
Referring particularly to Figure 3b, the coupling portions 15 and 15a allow the support rod elements 10 and 11 to be separated from each other. By this means, the support rods 5 can be collapsed down to reduce their length for storage. Conveniently, an elastic cord 16 or the like can -be connected between the coupling portions 15 and lSa of the support rod elements 10 and 11 so as to facilitate ready assembly of the support rod S when erecting the canopy 1.
Referring now to Figure 4, each mounting bracket 6 generally comprises a base portion 17 designed to be affixed to a side of the boat 4, for example by means of screw or bolts or the like. A mounting portion 18 is conveniently attached to the base portion 17 via a hinge portion 19, which allows the mounting portion 18 to extend outwards from the wall of the boat when the canopy 1 is erect, and folded substantially flat against the side of the boat, when the canopy 1 has been removed. Conveniently, the hinge portion 19 is lockable in, for example, the extended and folded positions (or at various intermediate positions if desired).
The mounting portion 18 of the support bracket 6 includes a pivot portion 20 conveniently formed by cooperating inner and outer support plates 21 and 22, respectively, pivotally connected together by a pin or bolt or the like 23, and having cooperating indices 24 formed therein. By this means, the bolt 23 can be loosened to allow the angular orientation between the inner and outer support plates 21 and 22 to be adjusted. The bolt 23 can then be tightened so that the respective indices 24 formed on the inner and outer support plates 21 and 22 intermesh to lock the inner and outer support plates at the desired angle.
A mounting cup 25 is provided on the outer support plate 22, for receiving and securely retaining a mounting portion 12, 12a of a support rod 5. A hole 26 can be provided in the wall of the mounting cup 15 to receive the locking pin 13, 13a of the support rod 5. Similarly, a hole 27 can be provided in the base of the mounting cup to receive a hook 7. The hole 27 also serves to allow water to drain out of the mounting cup 25. By means of the pivot portion 20, the angle of the mounting cup 25 can be conveniently adjusted so that it is approximately vertical when the mounting portion is in its extended position for supporting the canopy 1. This has the advantage of ensuring that the canopy 1 can be properly erected, with the mounting portions of the support rods held substantially vertically, even if the wall of the boat 4 is at an angle. Furthermore, the angular adjustability of the mounting bracket means that a single mounting bracket design can be used with a variety of different boats, thereby reducing manufacturing costs.
Figure 5 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the mounting bracket 6. In this case, the base portion 17 is provided with a clamp 28. By this means, the mounting bracket can be securely attached to the boat without having to drill holes in the wall thereof. This is particularly convenient when the user does not wish to permanently affix the mounting brackets to the boat.
Canopies and hunting blinds are known for use on small fishing or utility-type boats. However, such canopies tend to have a heavy and complicated support structure, which renders the canopy difficult and/or time-consuming to erect. Furthermore, particularly in the case of small boats the weight of the canopy and frame can significantly raise the centre of gravity of the boat, which tends to reduce the stability of the boat in the water. For these reasons, such canopies are generally not used for small boats.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a light weight canopy for a small boat which is easy to set up and take down.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a collapsible canopy/hunting blind for a boat, comprising mounting brackets capable of being fixedly attached to sides of the boat; support rods releasable fixable in the mounting brackets; and a flexible fabric canopy supportable on the support rods.
Preferably, the mounting brackets include a base portion, a hinge portion disposed proximal the base portion, and a mounting portion disposed on the hinge portion, for receiving an end of a support rod. The hinge portion serves to allow the mounting portion to project away from the side of the boat when in use, and to lay substantially flat -against the side of the boat when the mounting bracket is not in use.
Preferably, each of the mounting brackets also includes a lockable pivoting mechanism so that an end of a support rod can be held by the mounting portion of the mounting bracket in a substantially vertical orientation irrespective of an angle of the side of the boat.
Preferably, the support rods are resiliently flexible between a collapsed condition in which the support rods lie substantially straight, and an erected condition in which the support rods arcuately extend over the boat and opposite ends of the support rods are mounted in respective mounting brackets. This facilitates storage of the canopy, by allowing the canopy to be collapsed down to a narrow, elongate shape. In order to reduce the length of the collapsed canopy, each of the support rods are preferably composed of two or more support rod elements, designed to be fitted together end-to-end. The mating ends of the support rod elements can advantageously be connected by a length of elastic cord or the like, so that assembly of the support rods can be effected quickly and easily.
The various features and advantages of the present invention will become known from the following description of a preferred embodiment, with reference to the appended drawings in which:
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a canopy according to an embodiment of the present invention installed on a boat;
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the embodiment of Figure 1, with the fabric canopy removed to show the support frame thereof;
Figures 3a and 3b shows a support rod in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, in a collapsed condition and in an uncollapsed condition, respectively;
Figures 4 shows an embodiment of a support bracket for use with the canopy of the present invention; and Figure 5 shows an exploded view and another embodiment of a support bracket for use with the canopy of the present invention.
It will be noted that throughout the drawings, like elements are identified by like reference numerals.
Referring to Figures 1 and 2, a light-weight canopy/hunting blind 1 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a canopy 2 which is supported by a support frame 3 on a small boat 4.
The canopy 2 is preferably formed by a light-weight fabric such as, for example, nylon.
Optionally, the canopy 2 can be provide with windows 2a, which can conveniently be formed of an open mesh fabric, such as nylon screen, of a type commonly used in light-weight tents for the same purpose. Similarly, the windows can be provided with closure flaps 2b, which can conveniently provide with ties or the like to facilitate retaining the closure flaps 2b in the open and closed positions. As a further option, the ends of the canopy 2 can be provided with openable door flaps (not illustrated), preferably formed of the same materials as the canopy 2 proper, and optionally containing window portions similar to those provided in the canopy 2, which allow the ends of the canopy 2 to be at least partially closed.
The support frame 3 is generally formed of a set of support rods 5 which arcuately extend over the width of the boat 4. The ends of each support rod 5 is supported by, and retained within respective mounting brackets 6 which are conveniently affixed to the outside of the boat near the gunwales. It will be noted that, in the illustrated embodiment, three support rods 5 are shown. However, it will be recognised that other numbers of support rods, for example two or four support rods, can also be used.
Conveniently, the canopy 2 is formed with channels through which the support rods 5 are inserted prior to being secured in the mounting brackets. This ensures that the canopy 2 is securely affixed to the support rods 5, while minimizing weight. In order to keep the canopy 2 tightly stretched over the support rods 5, hooks 7 suspended on elastic cords are conveniently provided near the edges of the canopy 2. By this means, the hooks 7 can be pulled ` 2133123 "_ downwards and secured to a portion of respective mounting brackets 6, thereby pulling the canopy 2 tight on the support rods 5.
In order to improve the stability and wind resistance of the erected canopy/hunting blind 1, a brace line 8 can conveniently be connected between the forward-most support rod 5, and the bow of the boat 4. Similarly, a stiffener rod 9 can conveniently be extended along the apex of the support frame 3. Conveniently, a longitudinal channel, orthogonal to those provided for the support rods 5, can be provided in the canopy 2 to accommodate the stiffener rod 9. Similarly, one or more cutouts or openings in the fabric canopy 2 can conveniently be provided to allow the brace line 8 and/or stiffener rod 9 to be affixed to the support rods 5. In addition to such cut-outs (or as an alternative thereto), the canopy 2 can be provided with fabric or metal loops or the like fastened to strengthened portions of the canopy 2 formed by additional layers of fabric and/or one or more layers of heavier fabric. By this means, the brace line 8 and/or stiffener rod 9 can be fastened directly to the canopy 2, in the vicinity of the support rods 5. Similar fabric or metal loops or the like can be conveniently provided in other portions of the canopy 2 to allow a user to fasten (for example by tying) various articles to the canopy 2.
Each support rod 5 can be formed as a unitary element as illustrated generally in Figure 2, or as two support rod elements 10 and 11, as illustrated in Figures 3a and 3b. Referring to Figures 3a and 3b, the support rod element 10 comprises a respective mounting portion 12 designed to be inserted into, and securely retained by a mounting bracket 6. For this purpose, a spring-loaded locking pin 13 can be provided in the mounting portion 12, for engagement with a corresponding hole in the mounting bracket 6. An elongate rod portion 14 extends from the mounting portion 12 and terminates a coupling portion lS
designed to receive a cooperating coupling portion 15a of the other support rod element 11. The mounting portion 12a, locking pin 13a, and rod portion 14a of the other support rod element 11 are substantially identical to that the support rod element 10. Conveniently, the rod portions 14 and 14a are formed of a resiliently flexible material (such as fibreglass reinforced plastic) so that when the support rods 5 are removed from the mounting brackets 6, the support rods 5 will extend substantially linearly, as illustrated in Figure 3a. By means of the resilient flexibility of the rod portions 14 and 14a, the support rods 5 can be readily bent to form the required arcuate shape of the erected frame 3 and canopy 1 shown in Figures 1 and 2.
Referring particularly to Figure 3b, the coupling portions 15 and 15a allow the support rod elements 10 and 11 to be separated from each other. By this means, the support rods 5 can be collapsed down to reduce their length for storage. Conveniently, an elastic cord 16 or the like can -be connected between the coupling portions 15 and lSa of the support rod elements 10 and 11 so as to facilitate ready assembly of the support rod S when erecting the canopy 1.
Referring now to Figure 4, each mounting bracket 6 generally comprises a base portion 17 designed to be affixed to a side of the boat 4, for example by means of screw or bolts or the like. A mounting portion 18 is conveniently attached to the base portion 17 via a hinge portion 19, which allows the mounting portion 18 to extend outwards from the wall of the boat when the canopy 1 is erect, and folded substantially flat against the side of the boat, when the canopy 1 has been removed. Conveniently, the hinge portion 19 is lockable in, for example, the extended and folded positions (or at various intermediate positions if desired).
The mounting portion 18 of the support bracket 6 includes a pivot portion 20 conveniently formed by cooperating inner and outer support plates 21 and 22, respectively, pivotally connected together by a pin or bolt or the like 23, and having cooperating indices 24 formed therein. By this means, the bolt 23 can be loosened to allow the angular orientation between the inner and outer support plates 21 and 22 to be adjusted. The bolt 23 can then be tightened so that the respective indices 24 formed on the inner and outer support plates 21 and 22 intermesh to lock the inner and outer support plates at the desired angle.
A mounting cup 25 is provided on the outer support plate 22, for receiving and securely retaining a mounting portion 12, 12a of a support rod 5. A hole 26 can be provided in the wall of the mounting cup 15 to receive the locking pin 13, 13a of the support rod 5. Similarly, a hole 27 can be provided in the base of the mounting cup to receive a hook 7. The hole 27 also serves to allow water to drain out of the mounting cup 25. By means of the pivot portion 20, the angle of the mounting cup 25 can be conveniently adjusted so that it is approximately vertical when the mounting portion is in its extended position for supporting the canopy 1. This has the advantage of ensuring that the canopy 1 can be properly erected, with the mounting portions of the support rods held substantially vertically, even if the wall of the boat 4 is at an angle. Furthermore, the angular adjustability of the mounting bracket means that a single mounting bracket design can be used with a variety of different boats, thereby reducing manufacturing costs.
Figure 5 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the mounting bracket 6. In this case, the base portion 17 is provided with a clamp 28. By this means, the mounting bracket can be securely attached to the boat without having to drill holes in the wall thereof. This is particularly convenient when the user does not wish to permanently affix the mounting brackets to the boat.
Claims (12)
1. A collapsible canopy/hunting blind for a boat, comprising:
mounting brackets capable of being fixedly attached to sides of the boat;
support rods releasable fixable in the mounting brackets; and a flexible fabric canopy supportable on said support rods.
mounting brackets capable of being fixedly attached to sides of the boat;
support rods releasable fixable in the mounting brackets; and a flexible fabric canopy supportable on said support rods.
2. A canopy according to claim 1, including at least two pairs of mounting brackets, respective ones of each of the pairs of mounting brackets being mountable on opposite sides of the boat.
3. A canopy according to claim 2, wherein the mounting brackets are capable of being permanently attached to the boat.
4. A canopy according to claim 2, wherein the mounting brackets are capable of being removably attached to the boat.
5. A canopy according to claim 2, wherein each of the mounting brackets include a base portion for affixing the bracket to the boat; a hinge portion disposed proximal the base portion, and a mounting portion disposed on the hinge portion, for receiving an end of a support rod, the hinge portion serving to allow the mounting portion to project away from the side of the boat when in use, and to lay substantially flat against the side of the boat when the mounting bracket is not in use.
6. A canopy according to claim 5, wherein each of the mounting brackets further includes lockable pivoting means whereby an end of a support rod can held by the mounting portion of the mounting bracket in a substantially vertical orientation irrespective of an angle of the side of the boat.
7. A canopy according to claim 2, wherein opposite ends of each of the support rods are capable of being releasable fixed in respective ones of each of the pairs of mounting brackets.
8. A canopy according to claim 1, wherein the support rods are resiliently flexible between a collapsed condition in which the support rods lie substantially straight, and an erected condition in which the support rods arcuately extend over the boat and opposite ends of the support rods are mounted in respective mounting brackets.
9. A canopy according to claim 8, wherein each of the support rods comprise at least two respective support rod elements, an end of one of said support rod elements being capable of releasable engagement with an end the other of said support rod elements to form said support rod.
10. A canopy according to claim 1, wherein the fabric canopy includes at least two substantially parallel channels, each channel being capable of receiving a respective support rod.
11. A canopy according to claim 1, wherein the fabric canopy includes a window portion comprising a flexible screen element disposed in a cut-out portion of the fabric canopy.
12. A canopy according to claim 1, wherein the fabric canopy further includes a fabric closure capable of at least partially covering an end of the canopy.
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