Vertically adjustable pedestal for boat accessory
US-2021237830-A1 · Aug 5, 2021 · US
US11614199B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11614199-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117234174-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2023 |
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A vertically adjustable pedestal for a boat accessory includes a hollow outer column and an inner column positioned within the outer column. The inner and outer columns are longitudinally slidable with respect to one another. A plate is captured between the inner and outer columns. The plate is laterally adjustable to create a frictional force between the inner and outer columns that prevents lateral movement therebetween. One of the inner and outer columns is configured to be coupled to a supporting surface of a boat. The other of the inner and outer columns is configured to be coupled to the boat accessory. A lifting actuator is provided with an extender rod having an anti-buckling plate provided thereabout. The lifting actuator raises and lowers the inner or outer column that is coupled to the boat accessory.
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A vertically adjustable pedestal for a boat accessory, the pedestal comprising: a hollow outer column; an inner column positioned within the outer column, wherein the inner and outer columns are slidable with respect to one another in a longitudinal direction of the pedestal; a first plate captured between the inner and outer columns at a first location, wherein the first plate is laterally adjustable with respect to the inner and outer columns to create a frictional force between the inner and outer columns that prevents lateral movement therebetween, wherein a surface of the first plate has first and second grooves therein extending in the longitudinal direction and laterally spaced from one another, and wherein a surface of one of the inner and outer columns that faces the surface of the first plate has third and fourth grooves therein extending in the longitudinal direction and laterally spaced from one another, the first and second grooves facing the third and fourth grooves, respectively; a first rod extending in the longitudinal direction and captured within the first and third grooves; a second rod extending in the longitudinal direction and captured within the second and fourth grooves; a second plate captured between the inner and outer columns at a second location that is different from the first location; and a fastener contacting the first plate, wherein the fastener is configured such that rotation thereof moves the first plate laterally to cause the inner column to wedge against the second plate and thereby adjust the frictional force between the inner and outer columns; wherein the first and second rods are made of a material with a lower coefficient of friction than a material of which the inner and outer columns are made; and wherein one of the inner and outer columns is configured to be coupled to a supporting surface of a boat, and the other of the inner and outer columns is configured to be coupled to the boat accessory. 2. The pedestal of claim 1 , wherein the inner column has first and second planar outer surfaces extending in the longitudinal direction and facing respective first and second planar inner surfaces of the outer column that extend in the longitudinal direction. 3. The pedestal of claim 2 , wherein the first plate is captured between the first planar outer surface and the first planar inner surface, and the second plate is captured between the second planar outer surface and the second planar inner surface. 4. The pedestal of claim 1 , further comprising a lifting actuator, an extension tube of the lifting actuator being coupled to the inner column, the lifting actuator being configured to raise and lower the inner column with respect to the outer column. 5. The pedestal of claim 4 , further comprising: an extender rod coupled to an upper end of the extension tube and longitudinally aligned with the extension tube, the extender rod extending vertically above the upper end of the extension tube and being coupled between the extension tube and the inner column; and an anti-buckling plate coupled to the extender rod and having an outer perimeter, at least a portion of the outer perimeter abutting an inner perimeter of the inner column. 6. The pedestal of claim 5 , wherein the anti-buckling plate has an aperture extending therethrough, the aperture being configured to receive the extender rod. 7. The pedestal of claim 6 , wherein the aperture has a locating surface feature configured to align with a corresponding locating surface feature on an outside surface of the extender rod. 8. The pedestal of claim 5 , further comprising a threaded adapter on the upper end of the extension tube, wherein the extender rod has a mating threaded surface configured to be connected to the threaded adapter. 9. The pedestal of claim 1 , wherein a surface of the second plate has fifth and sixth grooves therein extending in the longitudinal direction and laterally spaced from one another, and wherein a surface of one of the inner and outer columns that faces the surface of the second plate has seventh and eighth grooves therein extending in the longitudinal direction and laterally spaced from one another, the fifth and sixth grooves facing the seventh and eighth grooves, respectively, and the pedestal further comprising: a third rod extending in the longitudinal direction and captured within the fifth and seventh grooves; and a fourth rod extending in the longitudinal direction and captured within the sixth and eighth grooves; wherein the third and fourth rods are made of a material having a lower coefficient of friction than the material of which the inner and outer columns are made. 10. The pedestal of claim 1 , wherein the first plate is made of a material that is stiffer than a material of which the second plate is made. 11. A vertically adjustable pedestal for a boat accessory, the pedestal comprising: a hollow outer column comprising at least first, second, and third inner surfaces extending in a longitudinal direction of the pedestal; an inner column positioned within the outer column and comprising at least first, second, and third outer surfaces extending in the longitudinal direction and respectively facing the first, second, and third inner surfaces; a first plate positioned between the first inner surface and the first outer surface, a second plate positioned between the second inner surface and the second outer surface, and a third plate positioned between the third inner surface and the third outer surface, wherein the first plate is laterally movable to wedge the second and third outer surfaces of the inner column against the respective second and third plates on the respective second and third inner surfaces of the outer column; a fastener extending through one of the inner and outer columns and contacting the first plate, wherein the fastener is configured such that rotation thereof moves the first plate laterally; a first rod extending in the longitudinal direction and captured between the first plate and the first outer surface within a first groove in the first plate and a second groove in the first outer surface; and a second rod extending in the longitudinal direction and captured between the first plate and the first outer surface within a third groove in the first plate and a fourth groove in the first outer surface, wherein the first and second rods are laterally spaced apart from one another; wherein the first and second rods are configured to limit lateral and rotational movement of the inner and outer columns with respect to one another; wherein the first and second rods are made of a material with a lower coefficient of friction than a material of which the inner and outer columns are made; wherein the inner and outer columns are slidable with respect to one another in the longitudinal direction; and wherein one of the inner and outer columns is configured to be coupled to a supporting surface of a boat, and the other of the inner and outer columns is configured to be coupled to the boat accessory. 12. The pedestal of claim 11 , further comprising a lifting actuator, an extension tube of the lifting actuator being coupled to the inner column, the lifting actuator being configured to raise and lower the inner column with respect to the outer column. 13. The pedestal of claim 12 , further comprising: an extender rod coupled to an upper end of the extension tube and longitudinally aligned with the extension tube, the extender rod extending vertically above the upper end of the extension tube and being coupled between the extension tube and the inner column; and an anti-buckli
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