Boat shade

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Inventors

Gaschenko, Viktor Petrovich
Dzhulai, Vladimir Fedorovich
Semenov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich
Serebryakov, Viktor Alexeevich

Application #

605821

Filed

Aug-19-1975

Published

May-11-1976

Current US Class

114/361
114/364
135/151

International Classes

B63B 017/02

Field of Search

9/1 135/6 135/7.1

Examiners

Blix; Trygve M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Haseltine, Lake & Waters

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Abstract
The present invention relates to a boat shade comprising a cover and a frame for it formed of three inverted U-shaped components. Two of these inverted U-shaped components, carrying the cover, are arranged so as to flank the third inverted U-shaped component, to which they are hinged, and which is vertically erected and secured by its ends to the sides of a boat. Each of the hinges disposed at each end of each of the inverted U-shaped components, carrying the cover, is formed by an axle arranged at this end of the component and capable or moving in a horizontal direction outwardly in relation to the vertically erected component and a bushing mounted on it. A spring-actuated stop locks the axle in its extreme positions when the cover is either fully unfolded, or when it is partially folded, that is when one of the inverted U-shaped components, carrying the cover, is placed on the other component. The invention may be used on small vessels and boats meant for tourism and recreation, and, more particularly, as an attachment to foldable boats.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A boat shade comprising: a cover and a frame, carrying said cover; said frame formed of three inverted U-shaped components; one of said inverted U-shaped components of said frame being erected vertically and fastened at its ends to the opposite sides of said boat with the possibility of being pivoted; two other inverted U-shaped components of said frame, arranged on both sides of the vertically erected U-shaped component and carrying said cover; sliders mounted on the sides of the vertically erected U-shaped component of said frame; hinges joining said sliders to the ends of the inverted U-shaped components carrying the cover; each of said hinges, joining each end of one of the inverted U-shaped components of said frame to one of said sliders, is formed by an axle mounted on the end of the inverted U-shaped component carrying the cover, and devised to move in a horizontal direction outwardly in relation to the vertically erected component of said frame, and is further formed by a bushing, mounted on one of said sliders; means mounted on each of said sliders for locking the axle of each of said hinges in the axle's extreme positions when the cover is unfolded or when one of its components, carrying the cover, is folded on the other.



Description
The present invention relates to boat shades attached to small boats or vessels, and more particularly, to boat shades mounted on tourist and recreation boats.

The invention can be used especially effectively on foldable boats.

There are known detachable boat shades for small boats and vessels used for tourism and recreation (cf. for example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,769,451, Cl. 135-6).

Such boat shades comprise a tent-panel and a frame consisting of three inverted U-shaped components. One of these components, have sliders on its sides, is erected vertically and rotatably mounted on the opposite sides of the boat. Two of the other inverted U-shaped components, carrying the cover, are arranged on both sides of the vertically erected component, their ends being hingedly connected to its sliders.

Such boat shades provide protection against direct sunlight and rain, and are convenient since they are easily collapsable thanks to the sliders mounted on the sides of the vertically erected inverted U-shaped component and the hinged connections of the two inverted U-shaped components carrying the cover with said sliders. Each of the hinged connections consists of a cottered pin, which is made with a head and which extends through two ears set on the slider at a distance from one another and through the end portion of the inverted U-shaped component carrying the cover.
 
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