Holsclaw Boat Trailer Serial Number

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I bought these shocks to replace the ones on a 1969 Holsclaw boat trailer with coil springs. They fit perfectly and thankfully they came with two mounting bolts. Unfortunately there was only one spacer and nut in the mounting kit for each shock. It would be nice if Monroe packed two nuts and spacers in each, but I guess my trailer is odd in what is needed to mount the shocks. I would have given them 5 stars if I hadn't had to buy an extra nut and find a spacer substitute.
I have always had good fortune with Monroes and I expect this to be no different. The old shocks were Monroes and they had been submersed in salt water often and they held up well.
Amazons price was the best and the shipping fast.
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Re: Holsclaw trailer help needed You probably already realize that your pictured trailer is missing the side bunks. Consider also measuring the dimensions (width and depth) of your tongue and comparing it to trailers of known rated capacity, and looking at the load ratings on the tires.

  1. On Friday, August 16, 1957, a U.S. Federal trademark registration was filed for HOLSCLAW BOAT TRAILER by HOLSCLAW BROS., INC., EVANSVILLE. The USPTO has given the HOLSCLAW BOAT TRAILER trademark serial number of 72035651. The current federal status of this trademark filing is EXPIRED.
  2. Reassignment of Missing Trailer VIN Abstract: Reassignment of Missing Trailer VIN Light-weight camp, utility, and boat trailers are usually sold by the original manufacturer with the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) displayed by the Mylar decal or sticker-type label required under the federal motor vehicle.

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US2889946A
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Charles H Holsclaw
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  • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
  • B60P3/00Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects
  • B60P3/10Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects for carrying vehicles for carrying boats
  • United States Patent BOAT TRAILER Charles H. Holsclaw, Evansville, Ind.

    Application November 15, 1956, Serial No. 622,483 8 Claims. (Cl. 214-84) This invention relates to boat carrying trailers and more particularly to a novel support that is adapted to engage and cradle a boat on a trailer.

    It is readily apparent that a boat carrying trailer should provide firm extensive support for a boat hull so that the entire weight of the boat is not concentrated at a few spaced points of support. In addition the support'should be able to automatically conform to the changing contour of the boat hull as its slides onto and off of the trailer. Also the friction between the supports and the boat bottom should be kept to a minimum to avoid hull damage and to make loading and unloading as easy as possible. Furthermore, it is desirable for a given trailer to be able to handle a wide variety of boat hulls in common use. Combining these features into a single design has been the difficult goal of the art.

    Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved boat trailer capable of nesting a boat between members automatically accommodating to the hull configuration and which provides extensive hull support both laterally and longitudinally of the boat keel.

    It is additionally an object to provide an improved trailer permitting a boat to be more easily loaded and unloaded. In more detail, it is an object to ease the loading and unloading operation by reducing the friction between the trailer and boat and by distributing the boat weight over greater supporting-surfaces that automatically adjust to conform to the sliding boat hull.

    It is a further object to provide an improved boat trailer having the above characteristics that is strong and rugged but which is simply and economically constructed.

    Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the attached detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:

    Figure l is a perspective view of a boat trailer constructed according to the invention.

    Fig. 2 is a fragmentary sectional view of the trailer shown in Fig. 1, showing an end view of the novel boat support. v

    Fig. 3 is a lower perspective view of a single boat support, showing its several pivotal movements.

    Fig. 4 is a top view of the support shown'in Fig. 3.

    Fig. 5 is a side view of the support shown in Fig. 4.

    Newtonsoft json serialize timespan. Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a modification of the boat trailer.

    Fig.7 is a lower perspective view of a single boat support of the modification shown in Fig. 6.

    While the invention will be described in connection with certain preferred embodiments, it will be understood that I do not intend to limit the invention to such embodiments but, on the contrary, intend to cover such alternative embodiments and constructions as may be included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.

    Turning now to Fig. 1, there is shown a trailer 10 having two boat supports 11, 12 constructed according to the invention. Generally, the trailer 10 comprises a tongue 13 mounted on a tandem 'wheel axle assembly 14. A fifth wheel 15 supports the trailer when it is not attached to a ice towing vehicle. A winch assembly 16 is carried at the forward end of the tongue 13 and an adjustable transom support 17 is mounted at the rearward end of the tongue. Carried behind the winch assembly 16 is an adjustable bow support 18. The tongue 13, transom support 17, and bow support 18 all carry rubber rollers which support portions of the boat and allow the bottom to roll easily onto and oif of the trailer. To cradle the boat centrally and support a major portion of the boats weight, the supports 11 and 12 are mounted on longitudinally extending frame members 21 and 22 which, in turn, are car-' ried on the frame members 23, 24. The latter are springsupported on axles which mount the supporting wheels 25.

    In accordance with the present invention the central boat supports 11, 12 comprise banks of laterally spaced rollers journalled in teter-totter frames extending longitudinally of the trailer with each roller frame being carried by a bracket providing a universal joint that allows the roller bank to tilt laterally as well as rock fore and aft, thereby to provide a self accommodating plane of support on each side of the longitudinal trailer axis.

    Since each of the supports 11, 12 are identical, only support 11 will be described in detail and for this purpose reference is made to Figs. 3, 4 and 5. As therein shown, the support 11 includes two banks of rollers 30 rotatably carried in frames formed by channels 31, 32. The upper surface of rollers 30 are alined so that each bank of rollers define a firm single plane of support. To guard against hull damage while loading and unloading the boat, the end rollers in each bank extend slightly beyond the edges of their respective channels 31, 32 so that the boat hull cannot strike a sharp corner when rolling onto the support 11. i

    For the purpose of pivotally and adjustably mounting the channels 31, 32 a bracket 33 is provided. The bracket comprises an inverted U-shaped yoke 34 and a platform 35. The yoke 34 straddles frame member 21 and is pivoted thereto by a pivot pin 36 which may be passed through any set of the plurality of vertically spaced holes 37 formed in the depending legs of the yoke. Thus, the height of support 11 above the trailer frame can be adjusted by positioning the pin 36 through a particular set of holes 37 and the single pivot pin allows the support to tilt in a longitudinal plane.

    To permit the banks of rollers 30to tilt in a transverse plane, the platform 35 is pivoted to the top of yoke 34 by a longitudinally extending pivot pin 38. The platform 35 can thus conform to the contour of the boats ribs as shown in Fig. 2. The roller supporting channels 31, 32 are attached to the mounting plates 41, 42, respectively, and these plates are in turn adjustably secured to the top of platform 35. As can be seen in Fig 4, the platform 35 has several sets of holes 43 therethrough, positioned so that the plates 41, 42 can be bolted in any one of several locations along the platform. The adjustable spacing of the channels 31, 32 is of substantial significance in that it permits the trailer to support boats having bilge keels, such as keels 45 shown in Fig. 2.

    One further pivot point is provided so that the two channels 31, 32 can tilt in a longitudinal plane independently of each other. A pivot pin 46 secures channel 30 to its plate 42 and thus permits the channel to tilt in a longitudinal plane independent of the bracket 33. The channel 31 is rigidly secured to its mounting plate 41 and therefore a bending moment of force exerted on the rollers 30 carried by channel 31 will cause the entire bracket assembly to tilt around the pivot pin 36. Since the channels 31, 32 are laterally spaced, the proper supporting angle for channel 31 about the pivot pin 36 may not be correct for channel 32. However, the pivot pin 46 permits the channel 32 to assume the proper inclination. The various permissible tilting motions of the bracket 33 are shown by the curved arrows in Fig. 3.

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    A modification of the invention is shown mounted on a somewhat smaller trailerSO. infig d- The. trailerfiil comprises a tongue 51.carrying;a,winch and.bow support assembly 52 anda transom support 53. An inverted channel frame member 54 supportsthe tongue -1 on a two Wheel axle assembly 55. Modified boat supports 61, 62 constructed according .to the invention, are mounted on channel member 54.at either side ofthe tongue 51. Each of the supports 61, 62 are alikeand therefore only one,-will be described in detail,v Thesupport 62 comprises two channels 71, 72'within ,each of which is car. ried a bank of rollers 301 To permitthe rollerbanks to be tilted to boat conforming angles, apivotablebracket 63 -is providedfor the channels. The bracket 63 comprises a yoke 64 and 'rod.65 rigidly securedthereto that flares up and outwardlyto define, two alined. pivot portions 66. Secured to, the underside, of each;channel 71,- 72 is a sleeve 67 which isa'otatablyand slidably mounta ed.on,the pivot portion 66 of.rod.65. The yoke 64 straddles frame member, 54-and.a.pivot pin.68 secures.

    it thereto. The bracket 63 thereforefallows the channels to tilt in a transverse. plane about pivot .pin 68- and in a longitudinal plane about thepivot portions 66. ofrod 65. These tilting motionsrare-indicated bywthecurved arrows in Fig. 7.

    Positional adjustment of the support 62 is made possible by providing yoke 64 with a plurality of alinedholes 69 so that pin 68 can be passed through any desired set. The frame member 54. also has .a spaced seriesof holes Him that the height of the supportand its lateral positioncan be set by selecting the. proper combination of holes 69, 70 for inserting pivot pin 68. Limited lateral shifting of the channels 71, 72. on rod 65 is also possible and a cotter pin is passed through each end oftherod 65 so that the sleeve 67 can,carry the channels along, but not off of, therod pivot portion 66.

    It will-be appreciated that the variouspivot points of the roller bank supportingrbrackets combine to provide a complete universal joint for the'roller banks so that they may automatically accommodatethemselvesto the warped surface of a boat bottom asthe boat is rolled onto and off of the trailer. Furthermore, the bank of rollers provides firm and, extensive support extending lengthwise of the boat hull. Theindividual rollers 30 are preferably formed of hard rubber and therefore will not scratch or otherwise damage' the hull of a boat beingcarried by the trailer. The four banks of rollers, to-

    gether with the trailer tongue, combine, as shown in Fig- 2, to cradle and support a substantial portion of the boat bottom so that the boat is not likely to sway during transport. The adjustable spacing between the various roller bank permits this same extensive support to-be provided boats-with bilge keels since the roller banks can be easily adjustedto allow the bilge keelsto fit therebetween.

    By mounting the banks of rollersnin U-shaped channels a particularly strong, economical construction is achieved. The rollers can be easily journalled between the upstanding sides of. thechannel, and the shape of the channel gives it great strength and-rigidity without undue weight.

    I claim as my invention:

    1. boat supporting trailer comprisinga frame, longitudinally alined banks of hull supportingirollers disposedm spaced pairs so thateach pair will engage an opposite side of a boat bottom, each bank having a roller frame-and a series ofrollers journaled'therein defining a plane of support, and supporting brackets mounted on sa d trailer frame for carrying the respective roller banks, said banks being. pivoted to said brackets-and said brackets; being pivotedto .said trailenframe-so that the roller banks may tilt inuboth longitudinaliand transverseplanes.

    2. A boat supportingtrailer. comprising; airame; longitudinally alined banks of hull supporting rollers disposed in spaced pairs so that each pair will engage an opposite side of a boat bottom,-;.each bank having a roller frame and an extending series of rollers journaled therein defining a plane of support, and supporting brackets mounted on said frame for carrying the respective roller banks, said brackets having interconnecting parts forming a universal joint connection sothat the roller banks carried thereby may tilt in both'longitudinal and transverse planes.

    3. A boatsupporting trailer comprisinga-frame, longitudinally alined banks'of hull supportingrollers disposed in laterally spaced pairs so that each pair will engage an opposite side of-a boat bottom, each bank having a roller frame and a series of rollers journaled therein defining a plane of support, supporting brackets adjustably mounted on said trailer frame for carrying the respective roller. banks at selectable heights above. the trailer frame and at selectable distances from the iongitudinal trailer axis, said banksbeingv pivoted ,to .said brackets and said-brackets being pivoted to said frame so that. the roller banks may tilt in both longitudinal and transverse planes, and meanspermitting said lateral spacing of each pair of roller banks-to be adjustably varied.

    4. In aiboattrailer having a central longitudinal axis.

    roller frame and a lower hinge -connection for pivoting t0 the-associated trailer frame-member, said hingeconnections being arranged at right angles so that each bank of rollers'may tilt independently inboth longitudinal and transverse planes.

    5. In a boat trailer-having. acentral longitudinal'axis and trailer frame members spacedon opposite sides. of.

    said axis, a boat-hull'support comprising in combination at least-one unitary bank ofrollers on: each side of said axis and arranged parallel thereto, ,eachbank comprising.

    a roller frame and a series of longitudinally alined rollers journaled therein to define a plane of; support, and supporting brackets-forsaid roller'frames respectively, eachof said supporting brackets having interconnecting. positions providing a universal joint between said roller frame and one of said trailer, frame' membersso that each bank of rollers may tilt independently in both longitudinal and transverse planes.

    6. In aboat trailer having a central longitudinal axis and trailer frame; members spacedon opposite sides of said axis, a boat hull support comprising in combinationat least one unitary bank: of rollers on each side of said axis and arranged parallel thereto, each bank-comprising a roller frame and a series of longitudinally alined rollers journaled therein todefine: a plane'ofsupport, supporting brackets for said roller. frames respectively,

    each of said supporting brackets having a tophingeconnection for-central pivoting. to the associated roller frame and a lower hinge connection-for pivoting to the associated trailer frame member, said lower hinge connectionbeing selectively positionable'so'that the height of said bracket can be adjusted and being arranged at right angles to said upper hinge connection so that each bank ofrollers may tilt independently in both longitudinal and transverse planes, and means to adjustably vary the distance of said roller banks from said axis.

    7. In a boat trailer-having frame members spaced on opposite sides of a central longitudinal axis, a boat hull supportcomprising, in combination, a--pair-of'laterallyspacedzroller-bankssalined with saidaxis; each of saidbanks comprising a roller frame and a series of alined rollers journaled therein to define a plane of support, a supporting plate carrying said roller frames, said frames being positionable along said plate so as to vary the lateral spacing of the roller banks, a supporting bank having an adjustable pivotable connection with one of said trailer frame members so that the height of said bracket can be selected, at a pivotal connection between said supporting plates and said supporting bracket, said pivotal connections being at right angles so that the roller banks may tilt laterally and longitudinally with respect to the trailer.

    8. In a boat trailer having frame members spaced on opposite sides of a central longitudinal axis, a boat hull support comprising, in combination, a pair of laterally spaced roller banks alined with said axes, each of said banks comprising a roller frame and a series of alined rollers journaled therein to define a plane of support, a supporting bracket having an adjustable pivotal connection with one of said trailer frame members so that 20 the height of said bracket can be selected, and laterally 6 extending arms secured to said bracket providing pivotal supporting connections for said roller frames, said pivotal supporting connections being at right angles to said adjustable pivotal connection so the roller banks may tilt laterally and longitudinally with respect to the trailer.

    References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,497,072 Cooper Feb. 14, 1950 2,574,857 Ball Nov. 13, 1951 2,586,485 Schroeder Feb. 19, 1952 2,676,716 Sallis Apr. 27, 1954 2,708,045 Shontz May 10, 1955 2,746,622 Roy May 22, 1956 2,765,180 Albers Oct. 2, 1956 2,788,146 Gronlund Apr. 9, 1957 2,789,713 Agricola Apr. 23, 1957 FOREIGN PATENTS 10,667 Great Britain May 6, 1912

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