Patent classifications
A01K97/06
Vented, waterproof container system and method
A vented, waterproof container is disclosed. The container may include a base and a cover. The cover may pivotably engage the base and pivot with respect to the base through a range of motion. The range of motion may include a closed position wherein the cover and base cooperate to form an enclosure. One or more apertures may pass through at least one of the base and the cover. At least one membrane may cover the one or more apertures. The at least one membrane may be permeable to water vapor and impermeable to liquid water. Accordingly, the at least one membrane may block liquid water from entering the container through the one or more apertures yet permit water vapor to escape the container through the one or more apertures.
Vented, waterproof container system and method
A vented, waterproof container is disclosed. The container may include a base and a cover. The cover may pivotably engage the base and pivot with respect to the base through a range of motion. The range of motion may include a closed position wherein the cover and base cooperate to form an enclosure. One or more apertures may pass through at least one of the base and the cover. At least one membrane may cover the one or more apertures. The at least one membrane may be permeable to water vapor and impermeable to liquid water. Accordingly, the at least one membrane may block liquid water from entering the container through the one or more apertures yet permit water vapor to escape the container through the one or more apertures.
Protective Fishing Hook and Lure Cover
A protective fishing hook and lure cover is provided. The protective fishing hook and lure cover includes a first receptacle and a second receptacle. The first receptacle and the second receptacle are connected by a hinge. The first receptacle and the second receptacle each have a base with a number of perimeter walls connected to it. A number of apertures are formed between the perimeter walls of the first receptacle and the perimeter walls of the second receptacle. A latch is also placed on the first receptacle and the second receptacle. The latch is designed to hold the first receptacle and the second receptacle in a closed configuration.
Protective Fishing Hook and Lure Cover
A protective fishing hook and lure cover is provided. The protective fishing hook and lure cover includes a first receptacle and a second receptacle. The first receptacle and the second receptacle are connected by a hinge. The first receptacle and the second receptacle each have a base with a number of perimeter walls connected to it. A number of apertures are formed between the perimeter walls of the first receptacle and the perimeter walls of the second receptacle. A latch is also placed on the first receptacle and the second receptacle. The latch is designed to hold the first receptacle and the second receptacle in a closed configuration.
RETRIEVING APPARATUS
An object retriever having arms connected at a first end to a body portion thereof and having a magnetic member connected at a second end. The arms can be configured to pivot at the respective second end thereof with the corresponding magnetic member below the body portion by approximately four inches when the body portion is resting on either a top portion or a bottom portion thereof.
RETRIEVING APPARATUS
An object retriever having arms connected at a first end to a body portion thereof and having a magnetic member connected at a second end. The arms can be configured to pivot at the respective second end thereof with the corresponding magnetic member below the body portion by approximately four inches when the body portion is resting on either a top portion or a bottom portion thereof.
FISHING BAG WITH SHOULDER BELT
A fishing bag with a shoulder belt is provided that includes a handle portion used to hold the fishing bag with a hand so that the usability is prevented from being compromised while preventing the shoulder belt from getting wet or dirty in a placed state. The fishing bag can include a handle including a pair of both end portions attached to a bag main body; and a shoulder belt including both end portions attached to the bag main body, wherein the shoulder belt is configured to be capable of being held between the bag main body and the handle.
FISHING BAG WITH SHOULDER BELT
A fishing bag with a shoulder belt is provided that includes a handle portion used to hold the fishing bag with a hand so that the usability is prevented from being compromised while preventing the shoulder belt from getting wet or dirty in a placed state. The fishing bag can include a handle including a pair of both end portions attached to a bag main body; and a shoulder belt including both end portions attached to the bag main body, wherein the shoulder belt is configured to be capable of being held between the bag main body and the handle.
FISHING ROD HOLDER AND RETAINER
A fishing rod holder and retainer include a top plate that includes a main opening, and a retainer opening. A cylindrical tube extends downwardly at an angle away from the top plate. A rod retainer includes a retainer cable having a retainer clasp adjacent the retainer opening. A retainer channel is coupled to the top plate and aligned with the retainer opening and configured to extend downwardly to guide the retainer cable so that the cable extends down into the retainer channel. A biasing device is coupled to the retainer cable and configured to bias the retainer cable downwardly within the retainer channel.
Marine Equipment Inventory Tool
A system and method for tracking marine equipment is provided. Generally, the system and method of the present disclosure are designed to generate indicia corresponding to the inventory level of marine equipment used for a particular marine activity. To facilitate the assignment of indicia reflecting the inventory level of marine equipment used for a marine activity, the system and method of the present disclosure uses a plurality of equipment profiles having a defined lower limit and quantity associated with each piece of marine equipment. The lower limit may be manually input or automatically generated. The quantity may be tracked by the system using equipment transmitters and equipment sensors. In a preferred embodiment, the indicia indicate whether the quantity of a piece of marine equipment has fallen below a certain specified level as defined by the user. Users may purchase new marine equipment from third-party retailers via the user interface.