Buoy marker with deploying anchor
09738353 ยท 2017-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B22/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C7/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2021/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2021/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A marker buoy constructed of a main shaft extending vertically when in use and including a marker flag, a floating body, and a spool mounted to the main shaft.
Claims
1. A marker buoy comprising: a) a vertical shaft having an upper end and a lower end; b) a marker mounted to said upper end of said shaft said shaft and a spool mounted to said lower end of said shaft; c) a line mounted to said spool and an anchor attached to the end of said line; d) a buoy body mounted to said shaft intermediate said marker and said spool; e) said spool comprising a plurality of arcuately spaced spool arms with slot formed in the end of each arm, and f) said line being wound around and positioned within said slots formed in said arms, and g) said vertical shaft and said arms being formed of PVC tubing.
2. A marker buoy comprising: a) a vertical shaft having an upper end and a lower end; b) a marker mounted to said upper end of said shaft said shaft and a spool mounted to said lower end of said shaft; c) a line mounted to said spool and an anchor attached to the end of said line; d) a buoy body mounted to said shaft intermediate said marker and said spool; e) said spool comprising a plurality of arcuately spaced spool arms with slot formed in the end of each arm, and f) said line being wound around and positioned within said slots formed in said arms, and g) said shaft and said spool being formed of plastic tubing.
3. The marker buoy as defined in claim 2 and including a clicker mounted to said shaft and extending between said spool arms to resist rotation of said spool.
4. The marker buoy as defined in claim 2 and a driver connector mounted to said spool to receive means for rotating said spool to wind up said line.
5. The marker buoy as defined in claim 2 in which said marker is a flag.
6. The marker buoy as defined in claim 2 and including a guide formed in the lower end of said shaft to center the line from said spool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(6) The main shaft 24 is an elongated body a portion of which extends generally through the center mass of the floating body 22. The floating body 22 may be formed of a rubber or foam having a density less than that of water so as to support a top portion 24a of the main shaft 24 above the water. The shaft 24 extends substantially vertical when the buoy 10 is in a position of use.
(7) A flag 26 may be mounted to the top portion 24a of the main shaft 24. The flag 26 may include indicia to provide notice to maritime vessels of a hazard or an activity for which the maritime vessel should avoid. Such indicia may include a maritime signal for diving, salvaging, or a hidden danger under the surface of the water. The indicia may be a flag 26 which is simply to locate a favorite fishing spot.
(8) A lower portion 24b of the main shaft 24 extends beneath the bottom surface 22b of the floating body 22. The spool 12 is attached to the lower portion of the main shaft 24 and is freely rotatable thereon. The guide 18 extends generally orthogonally from a distal end of the lower portion 24b of the main shaft 24 and includes openings 17 and 19 aligned with the line 14 from the spool 12 and with the line 14 extending through the openings 17 and 19 to be attached to the anchor 16.
(9) The main shaft 24 may be formed of a generally resilient and rigid material such as plastic. Plastics are commonly known and used in the art and any form of plastic may be adapted for use herein to include plastic tubing commonly referenced as PVC tubing As is clear from the drawings PVC tubing or the like can be used to construct the spool 12 as well
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(11) The use of available PVC tubing to construct the main shaft 24, the spool 12, and the guide 18 contributes to the ease of construction of the marker buoy 10 of the present invention. Attaching the flag 26, the floating body 22, and the spool 12 to the main shaft 24 provides a marker buoy 10 that can be easily assembled
(12) The spool 12 is formed of four arms 32 which are angled evenly away from each other in 360 degrees. Each arm 32 is a generally elongated tubing member, the longitudinal axis of which is generally parallel to each other. Each arm 32 has a pair of removed portions disposed near the end of the arm. The removed portions are spaced apart from each other so as to form a series of slots 34 for receiving the line 14 to be wound within.
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(14) One end of the driveshaft 38 projects outwardly from pivot point 30 and includes the drive connector 20 which may be engaged by a power wrench or a battery driven drill motor 100 as shown in
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(18) A marker buoy has been provided which can be formed of easily obtainable and relative inexpensive materials primarily PVC tubing and which can be easily and readily assembled. The main shaft 24 provides the support for the floating body 22, the spool 12, the line guide 18 and the flag 26.
(19) It should be appreciated that changes, modifications, and the like can be made by those skilled in the art and still fall within the scope of the present invention.