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US1843874A
US1843874A US536015A US53601531A US1843874A US 1843874 A US1843874 A US 1843874A US 536015 A US536015 A US 536015A US 53601531 A US53601531 A US 53601531A US 1843874 A US1843874 A US 1843874A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B17/00Vessels parts, details, or accessories, not otherwise provided for
    • B63B17/02Awnings, including rigid weather protection structures, e.g. sunroofs; Tarpaulins; Accessories for awnings or tarpaulins
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63HMARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
    • B63H20/00Outboard propulsion units, e.g. outboard motors or Z-drives; Arrangements thereof on vessels

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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my device.
  • Figure 2 is a section on line2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 8 is a section on the line 33 Fig. 1.
  • my device has a base 1 of suitable size and shape to extend athwartshi and be removably attached to the gunwale ,by suitable clamps 2.
  • This base has edge cleats 8.
  • I provide a sleeve 6 on each socket 4 so designed and disposed as to prevent the rod 5 from swinging rearwardly but having a throat to permit the rod to sw ng downwardly and forwardly. It is to be noted that the edges 7 of this throat are so disposed that the rod 5 is sprung therebetween to prevent accidental displacement of the rod.
  • Each rod 5 extends upwardly from its socket 4 to about the height of the top of the motor M and is then bent rearwardly at an angle of about 45 to a point somewhat over the top of the motor M.
  • I mount a sheet 8 of canvas, cloth or other flexible materialwhich extends downwardly on the rods 5 to a point where the tiller T of the motor M passesbetween the rods 5.
  • I provide a second sheet 9 similar to the sheet 8 between the rods 5 and extending from slightly above the lower edge of the sheet 8 to the base 1. It is thus obvious that the tiller T extends through my screen between the sheets 8 and 9 and can be readily moved to and fro in steering the boat.
  • the rods 5 may be of such material that they maybe slightly bent apart to keep the sheets Sand. 9 taut.
  • the base 1 may be attached to the gunwale G; by the clamps 2:in a suitable position relative to the motor M.
  • the rods 5 being swung forwardly, my'device is thus moved away from the motor M to permit starting the motor.
  • the rods 5 are erected and my device being in position affords adequate protection to the motor M, and when so positioned in no way interfereswith the steering of the boat or the speed controls of the motor.
  • r 1 In a screen for outboard motors, the combination of a base adapted to be disposed upon the gunwale'of the boat adjacent the 95 motor; posts hingedly mounted on said base; and a pair of screen elements mounted on said posts and so disposed as to permit the tiller of the motor to extend therebetween.
  • a screen for outboard motors the com- TWO bination of a base adapted to be disposed upon the gunWale of the boat adjacent the motor; and a pair of screen elements mounted on said base and so disposed as to permit the tiller of the motor to extend therebetween.
  • a base adapted to be disposed upon the gunwale of the boat; a screen element mounted on said base; and cleats on the sides of said base adapted to form drain gutters to convey drippings from the screen element over the side.
  • a base adapted to be disposed upon the gunWale of the boat, post sockets mounted on said base; a post hingedly mounted in each socket;
  • a screen element mounted on said posts; and cleats on the sides of said base adapted to form drain gutters to convey drippings from the screen element over the side.
  • a base adapted to be attached to the boat; a screen element mounted on said base; and cleats on the side of said base adapted to form drain gutters to convey drippings from the screen element over the side.
  • a base adapted to be attached to the boat; post sockets mounted on said base; a post hingedly mounted in each socket; a screen element mounted on said posts; and cleats on the sides of said base adapted to form drain gutters to convey drippings from the screen element over the side.
  • a screen for outboard motors the com bination of a base disposed upon the boat adjacent the motor; posts hingedly mounted on said base; and a screen element mounted on said posts and so disposed as to permit the tiller of the motor to extend therethrough.
  • a screen for outboard motors the com; bination of abase disposed upon the boat a'djacent the motor; and a screen element mounted on said base and so disposed as to permit the tiller of the motor to extend there-- through.

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Feb, 2, 1932; C, P, Hum E,843,874
SCREEN Filed May 8, 1951 LAW...
Patented Feb. 2, 1932 UNITED STATES CLARENCE r. HULST, or TALiaor COUNTY, MARYLAND sex-mun Application filed May 8,
motor, to facilitate the manipulation ofthe motor.
It is to be noted that my device is constructed of a very inconsiderable number of parts, all of which are of standard construction, thus reducing the cost ofmaterials and construction to a very great degree.
While I have illustrated in the drawings and have hereinafter fully described one specific embodiment of my invention, it is to be distinctly understood that I do not consider.
my invention limited to said specific embodiment, but refer for its scope to the claims appended hereto.
In the drawings: Figure 1 is a side elevation of my device. Figure 2 is a section on line2-2 of Fig. 1. Figure 8 is a section on the line 33 Fig. 1. As illustrated in the drawings; my device has a base 1 of suitable size and shape to extend athwartshi and be removably attached to the gunwale ,by suitable clamps 2. This base has edge cleats 8. Suitably mounted on the base 1, there are two deck post sockets 4 to each of which is hinged a rod 5. I provide a sleeve 6 on each socket 4 so designed and disposed as to prevent the rod 5 from swinging rearwardly but having a throat to permit the rod to sw ng downwardly and forwardly. It is to be noted that the edges 7 of this throat are so disposed that the rod 5 is sprung therebetween to prevent accidental displacement of the rod.
Each rod 5 extends upwardly from its socket 4 to about the height of the top of the motor M and is then bent rearwardly at an angle of about 45 to a point somewhat over the top of the motor M.
1931. Serial No. 536,015.
On these rods 5 I mount a sheet 8 of canvas, cloth or other flexible materialwhich extends downwardly on the rods 5 to a point where the tiller T of the motor M passesbetween the rods 5. I provide a second sheet 9 similar to the sheet 8 between the rods 5 and extending from slightly above the lower edge of the sheet 8 to the base 1. It is thus obvious that the tiller T extends through my screen between the sheets 8 and 9 and can be readily moved to and fro in steering the boat. The rods 5 may be of such material that they maybe slightly bent apart to keep the sheets Sand. 9 taut. I
' From the foregoing description of the details of construction of .my-device, its use will be obvious. \Vhen' it is desired to use my device as a protection to the motor from spray, rain, etc., the base 1 may be attached to the gunwale G; by the clamps 2:in a suitable position relative to the motor M. The rods 5 being swung forwardly, my'device is thus moved away from the motor M to permit starting the motor. When the. boat is under way, the rods 5 are erected and my device being in position affords adequate protection to the motor M, and when so positioned in no way interfereswith the steering of the boat or the speed controls of the motor.
It is to be noted that by reason of the disposition of'my device by mounting the base 1 on the gunwale G, ample opening is afforded under my device, for manipulating the controls of the motor. It is to be noted also that by reason of the fact 'that the rods 5 are swingable forwardly, should the motor M be swung forwardly by its submerged fin in shoal water, my device will readily adjust itself to such movement of the'motor.
I-Iaving described my invention, what I claim is: r 1. In a screen for outboard motors, the combination of a base adapted to be disposed upon the gunwale'of the boat adjacent the 95 motor; posts hingedly mounted on said base; and a pair of screen elements mounted on said posts and so disposed as to permit the tiller of the motor to extend therebetween.
2. In a screen for outboard motors, the com- TWO bination of a base adapted to be disposed upon the gunWale of the boat adjacent the motor; and a pair of screen elements mounted on said base and so disposed as to permit the tiller of the motor to extend therebetween.
3. In a boat screen, the combination of a base adapted to be disposed upon the gunwale of the boat; a screen element mounted on said base; and cleats on the sides of said base adapted to form drain gutters to convey drippings from the screen element over the side.
4:. In a boat screen, the combination of a base adapted to be disposed upon the gunWale of the boat, post sockets mounted on said base; a post hingedly mounted in each socket;
a screen element mounted on said posts; and cleats on the sides of said base adapted to form drain gutters to convey drippings from the screen element over the side.
5. In a boat screen, the combination of a base adapted to be attached to the boat; a screen element mounted on said base; and cleats on the side of said base adapted to form drain gutters to convey drippings from the screen element over the side.
6. In a boat screen, the combination of a base adapted to be attached to the boat; post sockets mounted on said base; a post hingedly mounted in each socket; a screen element mounted on said posts; and cleats on the sides of said base adapted to form drain gutters to convey drippings from the screen element over the side.
7 In a screen for outboard motors, the com bination of a base disposed upon the boat adjacent the motor; posts hingedly mounted on said base; and a screen element mounted on said posts and so disposed as to permit the tiller of the motor to extend therethrough.
8. In a screen for outboard motors, the com; bination of abase disposed upon the boat a'djacent the motor; and a screen element mounted on said base and so disposed as to permit the tiller of the motor to extend there-- through.
In testimony hereof I hereunto aifix my signature. V
CLARENCE P. HULST.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2592011A (en) * 1949-04-19 1952-04-08 Colston William David Spray guard for outboard motor boats
US2974329A (en) * 1959-03-02 1961-03-14 Richard W Welch Combination windshield and spray curtain
US3065475A (en) * 1960-06-27 1962-11-27 Hugh E Smith Support for small boats
US4612870A (en) * 1984-07-26 1986-09-23 Shewmon Daniel C Structures and methods of forming sea anchors
US4825799A (en) * 1987-07-21 1989-05-02 Robert Bergeron Floating duck blind
US4991875A (en) * 1989-11-01 1991-02-12 Mcdermott James W Ski pole mounted windscreen
US5307752A (en) * 1993-03-29 1994-05-03 Frederick Perrault Suspension system for supporting objects on ships
US20170190405A1 (en) * 2015-03-05 2017-07-06 Phillip Reed Side-mounted trolling motors and control systems

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2592011A (en) * 1949-04-19 1952-04-08 Colston William David Spray guard for outboard motor boats
US2974329A (en) * 1959-03-02 1961-03-14 Richard W Welch Combination windshield and spray curtain
US3065475A (en) * 1960-06-27 1962-11-27 Hugh E Smith Support for small boats
US4612870A (en) * 1984-07-26 1986-09-23 Shewmon Daniel C Structures and methods of forming sea anchors
US4825799A (en) * 1987-07-21 1989-05-02 Robert Bergeron Floating duck blind
US4991875A (en) * 1989-11-01 1991-02-12 Mcdermott James W Ski pole mounted windscreen
US5307752A (en) * 1993-03-29 1994-05-03 Frederick Perrault Suspension system for supporting objects on ships
US20170190405A1 (en) * 2015-03-05 2017-07-06 Phillip Reed Side-mounted trolling motors and control systems
US10633069B2 (en) * 2015-03-05 2020-04-28 Phillip Reed Side-mounted trolling motors and control systems

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