Boat windshield mounting device

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Inventors

Swan, Arnold H.
Beals, Eugene C.

Application #

589205

Filed

Jun-23-1975

Published

Sep-7-1976

Current US Class

114/361
114/364

International Classes

B63B 017/00

Field of Search

9/1 244/129 296/84 49/396 49/397 49/DIG.

Assignee

American Marine Products, Inc. (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

Examiners

Kunin; Stephen G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Malin & Haley

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Abstract
An improved boat windshield mounting device which greatly reduces the time required to mount and install a windshield on a boat, skiff or the like in which the windshield sill frame members, both front and wing, are interlocked to a mounting strip which is fastened by screws to the deck of the vessel. The mounting strip includes an elongated, aluminum strip substantially L-shaped in which the smaller leg has a bulbous shaped flange disposed thereto with the smaller leg of the mounting strip being interlocked and received into a chamber in the windshield sill frame members, the chamber having a restricted opening which firmly couples and interlocks the sill frame members to the mounting strip. The mounting strip and the sill frame members are interlocked before the mounting strip is fastened by screws to the deck. The mounting strip, including the smaller leg and the flange disposed thereto, is shaped to be usable on both the front sill frame member and the wing sill frame member, even though the front windshield and the wing windshield are disposed at different relative angles to the deck. Additionally, the front and wing sill frame members include a T-shaped groove adjacent the edge along the bottom surface which receives and holds a resilient seal between the sill frame members and the mounting strip which is utilized as required by installation of the windshield.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A boat windshield mounting device for mounting the windshield of a boat to a boat deck comprising:

an elongated metal strip having a first and second lateral edge, said strip including a plurality of apertures spaced apart and longitudinally disposed near said first edge for receiving fasteners and unitarily constructed therewith a raised vertically disposed flange having a T-shaped cross-section disposed near said second lateral edge of said strip, said flange running the length of said strip;

a boat windshield frame member, said frame member including a T-shaped groove disposed along its bottom side, said raised flange interlockably receivable into said frame member groove, said first lateral edge sized to project beyond said frame member exposing said apertures; and a



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to a boat windshield mounting device, and more specifically to a boat windshield which includes a deck fastened mounting strip which is slidably interlocked to front and wing sill frame members of the windshield. In present day boat construction, especially skiffs, runabouts and motor boats, it is required that the construction of a vessel include extensive application of styrofoam underneath the deck surface for additional buoyancy in case of emergencies. The application of styrofoam under the front deck has greatly increased the labor time required for mounting the windshield to the boat deck in that access to the underside of the boat deck is extremely limited. Prior art windshield mounting devices which use nut and bolt connectors require underside access for installation, greatly increasing the windshield mounting time.

The instant invention does not require access to the underside of the boat deck, reducing greatly installation time. With the instant invention, which includes front and wing sill windshield frame members having a chamber disposed along their bottom surface, the chamber having a restricted opening, a rigid unitary mounting strip is interlocked into the sill frame chamber and fastened by sheet metal screws to the deck. Thus, the windshield may be mounted from the top of the deck without regard to access below the deck to achieve rigid mounting and fastening of the windshield to the boat deck itself. The construction of the mounting device includes an additional channel disposed in the bottom surface of the sill frame members which receive a resilient gasket or seal to prevent moisture or water from being received between the connection of the sill frame member and the mounting strip.
 
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