Telescoping mast cable management system
US-2016131279-A1 · May 12, 2016 · US
US11130550B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11130550-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716303907-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 28, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 28, 2021 |
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The device disclosed herein is for a folding mast device for use on watercraft. In the preferred embodiment, the mast is used on a bridge erection boat; however, additional watercraft may also incorporate this device. The mast includes clamps and other components in order to allow the mast to be assembled and disassembled without tools, which also makes the assembly and disassembly quick. The mast is also quickly removable and replaceable. The mast also can incorporate safety features, such as lighting and other devices needed for safe navigation, and is capable of adjusting to accommodate fabrication differences.
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I claim: 1. A folding mast system comprising: (a) at least two mast pole pieces erectable to define a mast; (b) a mast hinge; (c) a centering clamp; (d) a mast base, wherein said mast base is disposed at a base end of one of said mast pole pieces and is configured to mate with a fitting provided on a deck of watercraft; (e) a safety locking pin; and (f) at least two adjustable stays to connect with the deck of a watercraft when the mast is in an erected position; (g) fitting, wherein one of said mast base and said fitting compromises a conical female part and the other of said mast base and said fitting comprises a mating male part; wherein the mast pole pieces are connected at the mast hinge and when, in use, the mast is erected, the mast pole pieces are centrally aligned and the centering clamp is installed around and clamps the connection between the two mast pole pieces. 2. The folding mast system of claim 1 , wherein: one of said mast pole pieces has a conical male end part; another of said mast pole pieces has a conical female end part cooperably engageable with said male end part to align and center said two mast pole pieces; and the centering clamp is configured to clamp around the engaging end parts when said mast is in an erected position. 3. The folding mast system of claim 1 , wherein said mast pole pieces are hollow. 4. The folding mast system of claim 3 , wherein the interior of said mast pole pieces is watertight. 5. The folding mast system of claim 3 , further comprising safety lighting. 6. The folding mast system of claim 4 , further comprising safety lighting, wherein electrical wire to conduct power to the safety lighting is run through the hollow mast pole pieces. 7. The folding mast system of claim 6 , wherein said electrical wire is run between the mast pole pieces through ports and flexible bellows. 8. The folding mast system of claim 1 , wherein said adjustable stays are pivotally connected with said mast pole piece to allow relative pivoting movement when the mast is erected from a folded position. 9. The folding mast system of claim 1 , wherein said adjustable stays are configured to interface with the padeyes on the deck of the watercraft. 10. The folding mast system of claim 9 , wherein the adjustable stays are confirmed to be clipped into place on the watercraft deck using quick release pins. 11. A folding mast system comprising: (a) at least two mast pole pieces erectable to define a mast, wherein: one of said mast pole pieces has a conical male end part; another of said mast pole pieces has a conical female end part cooperably engageable with said male end part to align and center said two mast pole pieces; said mast pole pieces are hollow; and the interior of said mast pole pieces is watertight; (b) safety lighting, wherein: electrical wire to conduct power to the safety lighting is run through the hollow mast pole pieces; and said electrical wire is run between the mast pole pieces through ports and flexible bellows; (c) a mast hinge; (d) a centering clamp, wherein the centering clamp is configured to clamp around the engaging end parts of the mast pole pieces when said mast is in an erected position; (e) a mast base, wherein said mast base is disposed at a base end of one of said mast pole pieces and is configured to mate with a fitting provided on a deck of watercraft; (f) a safety locking pin; and (g) at least two adjustable stays to connect with the deck of a watercraft when the mast is in an erected position; wherein the mast pole pieces are connected at the mast hinge and when, in use, the mast is erected, the mast pole pieces are centrally aligned and the centering clamp is installed around and clamps the connection between the two mast pole pieces; and wherein one of said mast base and said fitting compromises a conical female part and the other of said mast base and said fitting comprises a mating male part. 12. The folding mast system of claim 11 , wherein said adjustable stays are pivotally connected with said mast pole piece to allow relative pivoting movement when the mast is erected from a folded position. 13. The folding mast system of claim 11 , wherein said adjustable stays are configured to interface with the padeyes on the deck of the watercraft. 14. The folding mast system of claim 13 , wherein the adjustable stays are confirmed to be clipped into place on the watercraft deck using quick release pins.
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the devices being intended to indicate the vessel or parts thereof · CPC title
with means for varying mast position or orientation with respect to the hull · CPC title
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