Adjustable windshield and canopy for a boat

Ships – Boats – boat component – or attachment – Protective cover or shield

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B63B 1902

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049267825

ABSTRACT:
A flat single piece windshield (10) which extends across the bow of the boat and is rotatably connected thereto by hinges (20,22). The windshield (10) includes two elongated support elements (48,50) which extend, respectively, from the top edge (14) of the windshield (10) downwardly to tracks which extend respectively along the gunwales of the boat. The lower ends of the support elements (48,50) are movable along the longitudinal tracks, thereby providing a capability for the windshield (10) to be raised and lowered through a large angle relative to the plane of the boat. A canopy (11) which includes a frame (67) and a cover (124) extends rearwardly from the top edge (14) of the windshield (10). The canopy (b 11) is supported by telescoping poles (82,84) which extend from the rear of the canopy (11) downwardly to the gunwales of the boat.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3021535 (1962-02-01), Dorst
patent: 3290706 (1966-12-01), Hale
patent: 3304657 (1967-02-01), Singleton
patent: 3312990 (1967-04-01), Lapworth
patent: 3320698 (1967-05-01), Hummel
patent: 3336612 (1967-08-01), Stevens

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