Glass top for boats

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Inventors

Thibeault, Sylvio

Application #

960456

Filed

Oct-29-1997

Published

Dec-28-1999

Current US Class

052/780
052/781
114/361

International Classes

E04B 002/00; B63B 017/00

Field of Search

114/357 114/361 114/355 114/352 114/120 114/66 114/71 52/79.1 52/86 52/780 52/781 52/481 52/762

Examiners

Basinger; Sherman

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5016558   Boat with retractabl...

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Abstract
A glass top for boats made of a number of arched structural extrusions holding together a series of translucent panels. Some panels, the top ones and the ones on the lower sides, are fixed while the middle ones can slide upward or downward to allow ventilation. Each arched extrusions consists of three superposed extruded members of identical cross-section, held together by bolt assemblies biased by elastomeric strips to enable adjusting the width of the channel receiving the edges of the slidable panels to suit panel of various thicknesses.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A shelter comprising spaced parallel, arch shaped structural extrusions, each defining a top portion and two leg portions, upper and lower fixed panels extending between and supported by said top portions and by the lower parts of said leg portions respectively and defining shelter openings therebetween, and intermediate flexible slidable panels extending between and slidably supported by said structural extrusions for movement between a closed position closing said openings and either one of an upper opened position under said upper fixed panels and of a lower opened position on the inside of said lower fixed panels, each of said structural extrusions including three superposed extruded members, namely an inner, a central and an outer extruded member, fastener means fastening said inner, central and outer extruded members in superposed position and securing said upper fixed panels sandwiched between said central and outer extruded members, spacer means between and spacing said central and inner extruded members to define channels therebetween in which the edges of said slidable panels are slidably inserted, locking means carried by said edges of said slidable panels to prevent their extraction from said channels and securing means securing said lower fixed panels to said inner extruded members.



Description
BACKGROUND: FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention belongs to the field of glass tops, especially glass tops to be used on boats.

BACKGROUND--DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART

A review of the prior art has revealed the following patents:

U.S. Pat. No. 5,016,558; Oehler May 21st, 1991; shows a retractable roof for passage under low bridges.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,719,871; Fantacci et Al.; Jan. 19, 1988; hull made of a composite having a base of suitably-reinforced plastics. The hull mainly derives from the monohull or unitary-construction hull with several decks.

GB 218,071; Fleming; Jul. 3rd, 1924; improvements on and connected with boats for conveying cargo between a ship and the shore and similar purposes: among improvements is shown a cover extending over an inner hold space: a textile hood may be overlapping.

OBJECTIVES AND ADVANTAGES

A general objective is to provide a glass top light enough to be used on small crafts, the economy of weight being important for performing boats, with sliding panels for the passage of breeze. It must be lighter and thinner than conventional ones to thwart the effect of the sea and the winds must be rounded like an egg shell. A cylindrical like form prevents wind damage and gives pretention against waves and wind in adding locking lugs hold in place the panels to prevent unwanted movement such as release of shell and to ascertain great resistance to wind and water. This glass top is also modular in sections. Some panels are mobile to create openings to let ventilation air go through. An intermediate glass panel moves in two directions towards a roof top area and towards a lower part of a sidewall. When it rains the top is covered and breeze enters by the opened sides. This glass top structure provides a way to adapt to a number of panels of glass, Plexiglas, etc. of various thickness be they opaque or translucent, and permit movement and opening thereof. An objective is to facilitate the interchanging of panels when a boat trip is to be made under certain particular conditions of sun and/or temperature. A more precise objective is to provide a number of arches mounted over a boat deck, each two arches being joined by panels of lexan flexible glass embedded in grooves in the arches. A top panel is to be located in an outward groove, an intermediary panel in a central groove and a low panel in an inward groove. The arches are to be provided with open areas to permit the movement of locking lugs attached to the edges of glass panels.
 
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