Foldable anchor
09764798 · 2017-09-19
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Abstract
A foldable anchor storable on watercraft with limited storage and deck space and which secures watercraft in place in sandy and soft bottom boating areas and is releasable from underwater objects. The foldable anchor includes a forward anchor body with an internal weighted ballast on an anchor body and a two-part shank pivotably attached to a top end of the anchor body which allows the shank to pivot from an elevated position to a lowered position relative the anchor body. The shank has a rear portion and a front portion pivotably disposed thereon and foldable against the rear portion. Stabilizer wings between the front and rear portions assist the anchor body to roll into a correct upright position. Locking pins secure each of the rear and front portions together and the rear portion and anchor body together at selected angles. D-rings and breakable zip ties secure the shank to an anchor rope.
Claims
1. A foldable anchor comprising: a substantially wedge-shaped anchor body having a leading end, a rear end, a top end, a bottom end, a right end, a left end, an upper extension extending from the rear end in a position coplanar with the top end, and a lower extension extending from the rear end in a position coplanar with the bottom end, the rear end having a height and a width greater than a height and a width, respectively, of the leading end; an open cavity centrally disposed between the upper extension and the lower extension; a weighted ballast disposed within the anchor body at the leading end; a two-part shank pivotably attached to the top end of the anchor body, the shank having a substantially parallelepiped rear portion, a substantially paralllelpiped front portion, and an underside, the rear portion being pivotably attached to the top end of the anchor body, the front portion having a proximal end pivotably attached to a front end of the rear portion, the front portion further having a distal end being pivotable from an extended position extended away from the front end of the rear portion to a folded position, the rear portion further having a back end, wherein the distal end of the front portion is parallel to and directly adjacent the back end of the rear portion when the front portion is in the folded position; a stabilizer wing disposed on each of the front end of the rear portion of the shank in a position perpendicular to the rear portion and the proximal end of the front portion, each stabilizer wing having a flat triangle front wall, a flat triangle rear wall, an external wall, and an internal wall disposed on the respective front end and proximal end; an opening disposed through the back end of the rear portion of the shank; an aperture disposed through the proximal end of the front portion; and a hole disposed through the distal end of the front portion; wherein the shank is pivotable with respect to the top end of the anchor body from an elevated position to a lowered position, wherein the back end of the shank rear portion is directly adjacent the top end and the distal end of the shank front portion is in a position at an angle approximately 225 degrees relative to the top end when the shank is in the elevated position, wherein the underside of the shank rear portion is parallel and proximal to the top end and the underside of the shank front portion is at angle of approximately 135 degrees relative the top end when the shank is in the lowered position.
2. The foldable anchor of claim 1 comprising: an attachment body disposed between a central point of the top end of the anchor body and the back end of the rear portion of the shank proximal the opening in a position between the opening and the underside of the shank; a first hinge connector disposed through the attachment body and the back end of the rear portion of the shank; and a second hinge connector disposed through the front end of the shank rear portion and the proximal end of the shank front portion.
3. The foldable anchor of claim 1 comprising: a pair of locking pins, one of the pair of locking pins disposed proximal one of the respective first hinge connector and the second hinge connector, each of the pair of locking pins engaging a first guide channel through the respective attachment body and shank rear portion proximal the opening and the shank rear portion and shank front portion proximal the pair of stabilizer wings; and the pair of locking pins, one of the pair of locking pins alternatively disposed proximal one of the respective first hinge connector and the second hinge connector, each of the pair of locking pins, alternatively engaging a second guide channel through the respective attachment body and shank rear portion proximal the opening and the shank rear portion and shank front portion proximal the pair of stabilizer wings.
4. The foldable anchor of claim 1 wherein the upper extension has a length greater than a length of the lower extension.
5. The foldable anchor of claim 1 comprising a rounded outer end on each of the upper extension and the lower extension.
6. The foldable anchor of claim 1 comprising: a pair of D-rings, the pair of D-rings comprising a rearward D-ring engageable to each of the opening and an end loop of an anchor rope and a forward D-ring engageable to the hole disposed through the distal end of the front portion; a pair of zip ties, one of the pair of zip ties engageable to a respective one of the forward D-ring and the anchor rope and the aperture disposed through the proximal end of the front portion and the anchor rope.
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(10) A two-part shank 45 is pivotably attached to the top end 26 of the anchor body 20. The shank 45 has a substantially parallelepiped rear portion 47, a substantially paralllelpiped front portion 49, and an underside 50. The rear portion 47 is pivotably attached to the top end 26 of the anchor body 20. The front portion 49 has a proximal end 51 pivotably attached to a front end 52 of the rear portion 47. The front portion 49 also has a distal end 54 which is pivotable from an extended position extended away from the front end 52 of the rear portion 47 to a folded position. The rear portion 47 also has a back end 56. The distal end 54 of the front portion 49 is parallel to and directly adjacent the back end 56 of the rear portion 47 when the front portion 49 is in the folded position. In the folded position, the length of the device 10 is reduced for carrying and transporting the device 10 on watercraft having limited storage space and limited deck space.
(11) A stabilizer wing 60 is disposed on each of the front end 52 of the rear portion 47 of the shank 45 in a position perpendicular to the rear portion 47 and the proximal end 51 of the front portion 49. Each stabilizer wing 60 has a flat triangle front wall 62, a flat triangle rear wall 63, an external wall 64, and an internal wall 66 disposed on the respective front end 52 and proximal end 51. The stabilizer wings 60 assist the anchor body 20 to roll over into a correct upright position when the anchor body 20 lands on one of the left end 32 or the right end 30 thereof.
(12) An opening 70 is disposed through the back end 56 of the rear portion 47 of the shank 45. An aperture 74 is disposed through the proximal end 51 of the front portion 49. A hole 76 is disposed through the distal end 54 of the front portion 49.
(13) The pivotability of the shank 45 relative the anchor body 20 is accomplished with the provision of an attachment body 78 disposed between a central point of the top end 26 of the anchor body 20 and the back end 56 of the rear portion 47 of the shank 45 proximal the opening 70 in a position between the opening 70 and the underside 50 of the shank 45. A first hinge connector 81 is disposed through the attachment body 78 and the back end 56 of the rear portion 47 of the shank 45. A second hinge connector 83 is disposed through the front end 52 of the shank 45 rear portion 47 and the proximal end 51 of the shank 45 front portion 49. The second hinge connector 83 permits the front portion 49 to pivot relative the rear portion 47 of the shank 45.
(14) The shank 45 is pivotable with respect to the top end 26 of the anchor body 20 from an elevated position to a lowered position. The back end 56 of the shank 45 rear portion 47 is directly adjacent the top end 26 and the distal end 54 of the shank 45 front portion 49 is in a position at an angle approximately 225 degrees relative to the top end 26 when the shank is in the elevated position. The underside 50 of the shank 45 rear portion 47 is parallel and proximal to the top end 26 and the underside 50 of the shank 45 front portion 49 is at angle of approximately 135 degrees relative the top end 26 when the shank 45 is in the lowered position.
(15) A pair of locking pins 85 engages a set of first guide channels 87 when the anchor is engaged and a set of second guide channels 88 when the rear end and the front end are in a folded position. One of the pair of locking pins 85 engages either the first guide channel 87, or the second guide channel 88 when the anchor is folded, through the respective attachment body 78 and shank 45 rear portion 47 proximal the first hinge connector 81 and the opening 70 to lock the rear portion 47 of the shank 45 into a selected position relative the anchor body 20 top end 26 while the other one of the pair of locking pins 85 engages either the first guide channel 87 or the second guided channel 88 and the shank 45 rear portion 47 and shank 45 front portion 49 proximal the second hinge connector 83 and the stabilizer wings 60. The locking pins 85 secure the respective first and second hinge connector 81, 83 into place and the front portion 49 of the shank 45 into a selected position relative the second portion 47 of the shank 45, respectively.
(16) Each of the upper extension 34 and the lower extension 36 has a rounded outer end 89 to prevent the upper and lower extension 34, 36 from snagging onto an underwater object, such as coral, on the bottom of the body of water.
(17) A pair of D-rings 91 is provided to secure the device 10 to an anchor rope. The pair of D-rings 91 includes a rearward D-ring 92 and a forward D-ring 93. The rearward D-ring 92 is engageable to each of the opening 70 and an end loop of an anchor rope. The forward D-ring 93 is engageable to the hole 76 disposed through the distal end 54 of the front portion 49. A pair of zip ties 95 is also provided. One of the pair of zip ties 95 is engageable to a respective one of the forward D-ring 93 and the anchor rope and the aperture 74 disposed through the proximal end 51 of the front portion 49 and the anchor rope. As used herein, the term “zip tie” is defined as a nylon or plastic fastener for holding items together and having a flexible tape section with a plurality of teeth that engage with a pawl in the head to form a ratchet so that as the free end of the tape section is pulled, the zip tie tightens and is secured. In use, if the anchor body 20 is caught on an underwater object, such as coral, on the bottom of the body of water, the user positions the watercraft to which the device 10 is attached directly atop the anchor body 20 and yanks and pulls the anchor rope vertically and upwardly toward the user until the pair of zip ties 95 break from the D-Ring 93 and from the aperture 74 on the shank 45. Once the anchor rope is free from the zip ties 95, the user continues to pull the anchor rope attached to D ring 92 and the anchor body 20 therewith vertically toward the user to release the anchor body 20 from the underwater object.