Surfboard Hanger
20210362813 ยท 2021-11-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B45/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B63B32/83
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B2/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B45/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
This paper is directed to a system for the storage and display of large objects, such as surfboards. The system disclosed herein holds a surfboard vertically via the leash plug. The system may use hook on a hanger to hold a leash attached to the leash plug. A variant of the system uses a bumper, either above or below the hook, to hold help hold the surfboard in place. An additional variant of the system may use a hook directly attached to the leash plug.
Claims
1. A board hanging device, comprising: An elongated member extending from a proximal end to a distal end; a leash hook portion on a front side of the device configured to hold the board; a bumper portion on the front side of the device configured to rest against the board; and a modular attachment point configured to removably engage a supporting structure.
2. The elongated board hanging device according to claim 1, further comprising the modular attachment point configured to removably engage a modular hanging unit.
3. The elongate board hanging device according to claim 1, further comprising an integrally molded modular hanging unit adapted to support the board.
4. The elongated board hanging device according to claim 1, wherein the leash hook is configured to hold a leash or loop attached to a leash plug on the surfboard and the bumper is configured to contact a rear end of the surfboard.
5. The elongated board hanging device according to claim 4, wherein the elongated board hanging device has a proximal end and a distal end; wherein the bumper portion is near the distal end and the leash hook portion is near the proximal end.
6. The elongated board hanging device according to claim 5, wherein the bumper portion includes a channel bisecting the bumper portion and configured to receive a leash or rope attached to the board.
7. The elongated board hanging device according to claim 4, wherein the elongated board hanging device has a proximal end and a distal end; wherein the bumper portion is near the proximal end and the leash hook portion is near the distal end.
8. The elongated board hanging device according to claim 1, comprising: the surface of the bumper is coated with a high friction material configured to prevent the surfboard from sliding or being scratched or damaged.
9. The elongated board hanging device according to claim 1, wherein the device is constructed of polyethylene terephthalate, aluminum or steel.
10. The elongated board hanging device according to claim 1, wherein the modular attachment point is configured to connect to a modular hanging unit, the modular hanging unit has a hook at a proximal end configured to hang from a poll and an adapter on the distal end to receive the modular attachment point.
11. An elongated board hanging device, comprising: a hook portion on a front side of the device configured to hold the board; and a modular attachment point on a rear side of the device.
12. The elongated board hanging device according to claim 11, wherein the hook is configured to attach to a leash plug integrated into a rear end of the board.
13. The elongated board hanging device according to claim 11, wherein the device is constructed of polyethylene terephthalate, aluminum or steel.
14. The elongated board hanging device according to claim 11, wherein the modular attachment point is configured to connect to a modular hanging unit, the modular hanging unit has a hook at a proximal end configured to hang from a poll and an adapter on the distal end configured to receive the modular attachment point.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The accompanying drawings illustrate various non-limiting examples and innovative aspects of the surfboard hander in accordance with the present description:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0065] An improved surfboard hanging device is described herein. While the concepts of the disclosure will be disclosed and described in the context of a store or other retail environment for ease of explanation, it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that the same principles and methods can be applied to many applications in which objects are stored for display and retrieval.
[0066] Current means of storing surfboards involves interacting with the fins, clamping the board or other parts or providing a shelf for the surfboard to rest on. The present application is directed to multiple embodiments using the leash or the leash plug to suspend the surfboard vertically. The leash and the leash plug are typically securely attached to the rear of the surfboard making it an ideal spot to suspend the board's weight. Also, a system that stores the boards vertically reduces the square footage of the floor occupied by a board potentially allowing more boards to be stored in the same space and increases efficiency. The hanging system may also be modular and allow for the hanger element to be mated with several different supporting structures. For example, the boards could be hung by a variety of leash adapters and attached to a wall, a rack, a shelf or attached to a hanger module and hung on a pole.
[0067] Leash Rope Adapter with Bottom Bumper System
[0068] Referring to
[0069] A bottom bumper 304 is mounted on the front of the adapter 102 towards the distal end. The bottom bumper 304 has a face preferably made of a soft material that also has a relatively high coefficient of friction to prevent slippage. An exemplary material includes silicone rubber, neoprene rubber, butyl rubber, thermoplastic elastomer and the like. The bottom bumper 304 is preferably diamond shaped but it can also be shaped like a circle, triangle or other shape. The bottom bumper 304 is preferably attached to the adapter 102 with fasteners, adhesive, press fit or another similar means. A slit 303 bisects the bottom bumper 304 so that the leash 105 is seated in or passes through the slit 303 when the board 101 hangs from the hooking point 301.
[0070] In some embodiment, the adapter 102 also has a modular attachment point 302 on the rear of the adapter towards the proximal end 305. In this exemplary embodiment, the modular attachment point 302 may attach to one or more systems so the adapter 102 is suspended. For example, the adapter 102 may attach to a wall rack, a free standing structure or a hook for a pole. In an additional embodiment, a hanging means is attached to the rear of the adapter 102 towards the proximal end 305. The hanging means hangs from a pole or a hook 104 in order to suspend the surfboard 101.
[0071] In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in
[0072] Leash Rope Adapter with Top Bumper System
[0073] Referring to
[0074] A top bumper 1002 is mounted on the front side 1007 of the adapter 106 towards the proximal end 1004. The top bumper 1002 has a face made of a soft material that also has a relatively high coefficient of friction to prevent slippage. The top bumper 1002 is preferably attached to the adapter 106 with fasteners, adhesive, press fit or another similar means. The top bumper 1002 has a face preferably made of a soft material that also has a relatively high coefficient of friction to prevent slippage. An exemplary soft material includes silicone rubber, neoprene rubber, butyl rubber, thermoplastic elastomer and the like.
[0075] The adapter 1002 also preferably has a modular attachment point 1003 on the rear side 1005 of the adapter towards the proximal end 1004. In an exemplary embodiment, the modular attachment point 1003 may attach to one or more systems so the adapter 106 is suspended. For example, the adapter 106 may attach to a wall rack, a free standing structure or a hook on a pole 104. In an additional embodiment, a hanging means, including one or more hooks, is attached to the rear of the adapter 106 towards the proximal end 1004. The hanging means hangs from a pole or a hook 104 in order to suspend the surfboard 101.
[0076] In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in
[0077] Leash Plug Hook
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[0079] The adapter 107 also has a modular attachment point 1702 on the front side 1704 of the adapter 107 towards the proximal end 1703. In an exemplary embodiment, the modular attachment point 1003 may attach to one or more systems so the adapter 107 is suspended. For example, the adapter may attach to a wall rack, a free standing structure or a hook on a pole 107. In an additional embodiment, a hanging means, including one or more hooks, is attached to the rear side 1706 of the adapter towards the proximal end 1703. The hanging means hangs from a pole or a hook 104 in order to suspend the surfboard 101.
[0080] In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in
[0081] Modular Attachment
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[0083] The modular hanging unit 103 also has a socket 2202 to receive the modular attachment point from any of the above adapters. While the socket 2202 is configured to receive the modular attachment point as described in the embodiments above, the modular attachment point may also connect to other devices including wall racks, car racks, a receptacle built into a wall or similar.
[0084] It should be understood that this description (including the figures) is only representative of some illustrative embodiments. For the convenience of the reader, the above description has focused on representative samples of all possible embodiments, and samples that teach the principles of the disclosure. The description has not attempted to exhaustively enumerate all possible variations. That alternate embodiments may not have been presented for a specific portion of the disclosure, or that further undescribed alternate embodiments may be available for a portion, is not to be considered a disclaimer of those alternate embodiments. One of ordinary skill will appreciate that many of those undescribed embodiments incorporate the same principles of the disclosure as claimed and others are equivalent.