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- This invention relates to a jump seat assembly for a boat, typically the cockpit thereof, which can be converted from a seat to a standing platform to allow walking through the stern of the boat and/or to stand on the platform to facilitate fishing.
- Boats come in many different configurations and include a number of different arrangements for seating. More specifically, boats having an open cockpit often include as part of the arrangement within the cockpit a number of seats and/or platforms to allow sitting, and/or standing on such platforms for fishing purposes.
- One particular type of configuration involves a raised support, for example, located towards the stern within the cockpit of a boat on which a person can stand to allow easier fishing.
- platforms are often convertible by the addition of cushions which can be snapped on to the platform through the use of, for example, snap fasteners.
- a problem with such a seat is that it presents a complicated arrangement for which a backrest for the seat can also be added.
- backrest arrangements involve a removable backrest which is held in position through engagement with posts extending downward from the backrest through openings on the platform.
- the disadvantages of the prior art are avoided by providing a jump seat assembly which can be converted between a standing platform configuration and a seat with great ease, and without requiring removal and storage of components making up the arrangement of the seat and platform.
- the invention involves a jump seat assembly for a boat.
- the jump seat assembly includes a seating surface support elevated from the floor of a boat cockpit.
- a panel having a cushioned surface for seating on one side, a hard surface for standing on the other side is provided.
- the panel is constructed for being secured on the seating surface support with the cushioned surface facing up, or with the hard surface facing up.
- a backrest typically a cushioned backrest, is mounted on the seating surface support through a mechanism allowing the backrest to be pivoted away from the position supporting the users back to a position allowing a user to walk through, for example, to a swim platform extending from the stern, or to stand on the hard surface, for example, while fishing.
- the mechanism typically comprises a spring loaded tubular assembly with an inner tube passing through an outer tube which is secured to the seating surface support.
- the inner tube includes a hexagonal shaped member which in a locked condition engages with a complementary hexagonal shaped opening in the bottom of the outer tube. While in one embodiment, a hexagonal shaped member, and corresponding opening is used, as will be apparent to those of ordinary skill, other shape members and openings can be used so long as the backrest can be locked into at least two positions, one fully deployed as a backrest and another pivoted fully away to allow passing through. Similarly, the shape of the member and corresponding opening can be such as to allow the backrest to be locked in various positions from fully deployed as a backrest to being fully pivoted away to allow passage, to intermediate locations between the two extremes.
- a spring mechanism provides a downward force to ensure that the inner tube hexagonal shaped member is received and held within the hexagonal shaped opening without allowing the inner tube to turn or rotate.
- the hard surface of the panel further comprises a non-slip material.
- the seat assembly is located at the stern of the boat.
- the invention relates to an improvement in a boat including the afore discussed jump seat assembly.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the jump seat assembly of the invention shown as a pair of seats located at the stern of a boat having with an open cockpit;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view from the rear of the boat showing the jump seat converted into a standing platform with the backrest moved out of position to allow standing and passing through from the cockpit towards; for example, a swim platform having a ladder.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the panel of the jump seat being turned so as to have the hard surface facing upward;
- FIG. 4 shows the hard surface side of the panel facing upward in a fully assembled condition but with the backrest shown in a position for use as a backrest;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing how the backrest can be pivoted to be moved out of the way
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the backrest moved completely out of the way for the jump seat of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a user standing on the hard surface of the panel which can also include non-slip strips;
- FIG. 8 is a partial cross-section view and side view of the mechanism for allowing pivoting of the backrest
- FIG. 9 is a disassembled view of the mechanism and FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective end view showing a locking hexagonal shaped member of the mechanism for moving the backrest.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the jump seat assembly 11 shown as a pair of jump seats at the stern of a boat in accordance with the invention.
- the jump seat assembly 11 includes a backrest 13 and a panel 15 which includes a cushioned surface 23 as well as a hard surface 21 not shown in FIG. 1 .
- a seating surface support 17 is provided which elevates from the cockpit floor of the boat and serves to support the panel 15 .
- the seating surface support 17 may be hollow thereby providing a storage area.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view from the rear of the boat showing the jump seat assembly 11 in accordance with the invention, with the panel 15 reversed so as to present a hard surface 21 standing platform.
- the backrest 13 is shown pivoted away from a backrest position through use of mechanism 19 which will be described in greater details hereafter.
- FIG. 3 illustrates how the panel 15 can be lifted from the seating surface support 17 and reversed so as to present the cushioned portion facing downward and the hard surface 21 facing upwards.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the jump seat assembly 11 with the hard surface 21 of the panel 15 facing upward, but with the backrest 13 in fully deployed position for a seating configuration.
- FIG. 5 illustrates how the backrest 13 can be pivoted away, so that as shown in FIG. 6 , a standing hard surface 21 is presented with non-slip strips 25 allowing a user to stand on the hard surface 21 as shown in FIG. 7 and allowing the user to be able to walk back to a swim platform of the boat while the backrest 13 is moved aside.
- FIG. 6 shows the jump seat assembly 11 with the backrest 13 moved away, and the hard surface 21 with non-slip strips 25 facing up.
- FIG. 7 shows a user standing on the hard surface 21 .
- FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate the side view and partial side cross-sectional view of the mechanism 19 for allowing movement of the backrest 13 of the jump seat assembly 11 of the invention.
- the mechanism 19 includes an assembly of components 27 which includes an inner tube 33 which passes into an outer tube 35 located below a plate 29 which supports the mechanism 19 on the seating surface support 17 .
- Inner tube 33 is rotatable within outer tube 35 and projects into the backrest 13 .
- Outer tube 35 is generally closed at the bottom but includes an opening which allows a hexagonal shaped member 37 to be received within the opening in a fixed position with spring arrangement 31 urging the inner tube 33 downwards so that the hexagonal shaped member 37 is received within hexagonal shaped opening at the bottom of outer tube 35 to be locked in position. This is shown in greater detail also in FIG.
- hexagonal shaped member 37 As previously noted, while a hexagonal shaped member 37 is described, it can take other forms as will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill.
- FIG. 10 shows the hexagonal shaped member 37 in association with a correspondingly shaped opening at the bottom of outer tube 35 .
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- This invention relates to a jump seat assembly for a boat, typically the cockpit thereof, which can be converted from a seat to a standing platform to allow walking through the stern of the boat and/or to stand on the platform to facilitate fishing.
- Boats come in many different configurations and include a number of different arrangements for seating. More specifically, boats having an open cockpit often include as part of the arrangement within the cockpit a number of seats and/or platforms to allow sitting, and/or standing on such platforms for fishing purposes.
- One particular type of configuration involves a raised support, for example, located towards the stern within the cockpit of a boat on which a person can stand to allow easier fishing. Such platforms are often convertible by the addition of cushions which can be snapped on to the platform through the use of, for example, snap fasteners. A problem with such a seat is that it presents a complicated arrangement for which a backrest for the seat can also be added. Typically such backrest arrangements involve a removable backrest which is held in position through engagement with posts extending downward from the backrest through openings on the platform.
- While allowing conversion from a standing platform to a seat, such arrangements are complicated and involve multiple parts which must be removed and stowed, for example, when it is desired to use the platform as a fishing platform, the cushion must be unsnapped and the backrest removed and stored in some other storage area of the boat.
- In accordance with the invention, the disadvantages of the prior art are avoided by providing a jump seat assembly which can be converted between a standing platform configuration and a seat with great ease, and without requiring removal and storage of components making up the arrangement of the seat and platform.
- In one aspect, the invention involves a jump seat assembly for a boat. The jump seat assembly includes a seating surface support elevated from the floor of a boat cockpit. A panel having a cushioned surface for seating on one side, a hard surface for standing on the other side is provided. The panel is constructed for being secured on the seating surface support with the cushioned surface facing up, or with the hard surface facing up. A backrest, typically a cushioned backrest, is mounted on the seating surface support through a mechanism allowing the backrest to be pivoted away from the position supporting the users back to a position allowing a user to walk through, for example, to a swim platform extending from the stern, or to stand on the hard surface, for example, while fishing.
- The mechanism typically comprises a spring loaded tubular assembly with an inner tube passing through an outer tube which is secured to the seating surface support. The inner tube includes a hexagonal shaped member which in a locked condition engages with a complementary hexagonal shaped opening in the bottom of the outer tube. While in one embodiment, a hexagonal shaped member, and corresponding opening is used, as will be apparent to those of ordinary skill, other shape members and openings can be used so long as the backrest can be locked into at least two positions, one fully deployed as a backrest and another pivoted fully away to allow passing through. Similarly, the shape of the member and corresponding opening can be such as to allow the backrest to be locked in various positions from fully deployed as a backrest to being fully pivoted away to allow passage, to intermediate locations between the two extremes. A spring mechanism provides a downward force to ensure that the inner tube hexagonal shaped member is received and held within the hexagonal shaped opening without allowing the inner tube to turn or rotate. When it is desired to move the backrest into a position allowing a user to walk through, for example, to a swim platform, one simply pulls the backrest up compressing the spring and allowing the hexagonal shaped member to be released from the complementary hexagonal shaped opening. The user can then pivot the backrest and release it so that it again locks into the new position to which it was moved.
- Optionally, the hard surface of the panel further comprises a non-slip material. Preferably the seat assembly is located at the stern of the boat.
- In another aspect, the invention relates to an improvement in a boat including the afore discussed jump seat assembly.
- Having thus briefly described the invention, the same will become better understood from the following detailed discussion made with reference to the drawings wherein;
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the jump seat assembly of the invention shown as a pair of seats located at the stern of a boat having with an open cockpit; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view from the rear of the boat showing the jump seat converted into a standing platform with the backrest moved out of position to allow standing and passing through from the cockpit towards; for example, a swim platform having a ladder. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the panel of the jump seat being turned so as to have the hard surface facing upward; -
FIG. 4 shows the hard surface side of the panel facing upward in a fully assembled condition but with the backrest shown in a position for use as a backrest; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing how the backrest can be pivoted to be moved out of the way; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the backrest moved completely out of the way for the jump seat of the invention; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a user standing on the hard surface of the panel which can also include non-slip strips; -
FIG. 8 is a partial cross-section view and side view of the mechanism for allowing pivoting of the backrest; -
FIG. 9 is a disassembled view of the mechanism andFIG. 8 ; and -
FIG. 10 is a perspective end view showing a locking hexagonal shaped member of the mechanism for moving the backrest. -
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of thejump seat assembly 11 shown as a pair of jump seats at the stern of a boat in accordance with the invention. Thejump seat assembly 11 includes abackrest 13 and apanel 15 which includes a cushionedsurface 23 as well as ahard surface 21 not shown inFIG. 1 . Aseating surface support 17 is provided which elevates from the cockpit floor of the boat and serves to support thepanel 15. Theseating surface support 17 may be hollow thereby providing a storage area. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view from the rear of the boat showing thejump seat assembly 11 in accordance with the invention, with thepanel 15 reversed so as to present ahard surface 21 standing platform. Thebackrest 13 is shown pivoted away from a backrest position through use ofmechanism 19 which will be described in greater details hereafter. -
FIG. 3 illustrates how thepanel 15 can be lifted from theseating surface support 17 and reversed so as to present the cushioned portion facing downward and thehard surface 21 facing upwards. -
FIG. 4 illustrates thejump seat assembly 11 with thehard surface 21 of thepanel 15 facing upward, but with thebackrest 13 in fully deployed position for a seating configuration. -
FIG. 5 illustrates how thebackrest 13 can be pivoted away, so that as shown inFIG. 6 , a standinghard surface 21 is presented withnon-slip strips 25 allowing a user to stand on thehard surface 21 as shown inFIG. 7 and allowing the user to be able to walk back to a swim platform of the boat while thebackrest 13 is moved aside. -
FIG. 6 shows thejump seat assembly 11 with thebackrest 13 moved away, and thehard surface 21 withnon-slip strips 25 facing up. -
FIG. 7 shows a user standing on thehard surface 21. -
FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate the side view and partial side cross-sectional view of themechanism 19 for allowing movement of thebackrest 13 of thejump seat assembly 11 of the invention. Themechanism 19 includes an assembly ofcomponents 27 which includes aninner tube 33 which passes into anouter tube 35 located below aplate 29 which supports themechanism 19 on theseating surface support 17.Inner tube 33 is rotatable withinouter tube 35 and projects into thebackrest 13.Outer tube 35 is generally closed at the bottom but includes an opening which allows a hexagonal shapedmember 37 to be received within the opening in a fixed position withspring arrangement 31 urging theinner tube 33 downwards so that the hexagonalshaped member 37 is received within hexagonal shaped opening at the bottom ofouter tube 35 to be locked in position. This is shown in greater detail also inFIG. 9 . When it is desired to rotate the seat back or thebackrest 13, one simply needs to pull thebackrest 13 upward against the resistance force of thespring arrangement 31 to cause the hexagonalshaped member 37 to be withdrawn from the corresponding hexagonal opening at the bottom ofouter tube 35, to allow thebackrest 13 to be rotated. Once thebackrest 13 is rotated, thebackrest 13 is allowed to move downward as urged by thespring arrangement 31 to be locked into a desired position. - As previously noted, while a hexagonal shaped
member 37 is described, it can take other forms as will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill. -
FIG. 10 shows the hexagonal shapedmember 37 in association with a correspondingly shaped opening at the bottom ofouter tube 35. - Having thus generally described the invention, the same will become better understood from the appended claims in which it is set forth in a non-limiting manner.
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