Line Collection Container, System and Method
20220312750 · 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H75/364
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02A40/81
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B63B22/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A portable basket is used to collect multiple weighted lines that extend between a buoy and a submerged crab pot. The basket is a cylindrical structure with flexible sidewalls that extend from the top edge to a bottom panel. Attached to the inside surface of the basket near the top edge are at least two ring connectors. During use, the basket is positioned below a winch system used to pull the weighted line and the crab pot out of the water. The weighted line's first connector is detached from the buoy and connected to a ring connector inside the basket. The winch is then activated to weighted line falls into the basket and automatically stacked in a vertical coil configuration inside the basket. When the crab pot is lifted out of the water, the second connector is detached from the crab pot and attached to the second ring connector near the top edge. The process may be repeated to collect additional weighted lines. When setting a crab pot, the buoy and pot connectors from one weighted line are detached from the ring connector and attached to desired buoy and pot, respectively. The buoy, the pot, and the coiled weighted line can then be deposited into the water.
Claims
1. A line collection device, comprising; a. an elongated cylindrical basket with an inside surface, a top edge, flexible sidewalls, and a bottom panel; and b. at least two ring connectors mounted on said inside surface of said basket and adjacent to said top edge.
2. The line collection device, as recited in claim 1, further including a weighted line with a buoy connector attached at one end and a pot connector attached at the opposite end, said buoy connector and said pot connector each configured to connected to one said ring connector.
3. The line collection device, as recited in claim 2, wherein said buoy connector and said pot includes identifying indicia that enable a user to visually identify the buoy connector from said pot connector.
4. The line collection device, as recited in claim 2, further including a second weighted line that includes a buoy connector attached at one end and a pot connector attached to an opposite end, said buoy connector and said pot connector each configured to connected to one said ring connector.
5. The line collection device, as recited in claim 2, wherein said buoy connector and said pot includes identifying indicia that enable a user to visually identify said buoy connector from said pot connector when both said buoy connector and said pot connector is attached to one said ring connector.
6. The line collection device, as recited in claim 1 wherein said ring connectors are evenly spaced apart on said inside surface of said basket.
7. A multiple line connection system, comprising: a. an elongated cylindrical basket with an inside surface, a top edge, flexible sidewalls, and a bottom panel, and at least two ring connectors mounted on said inside surface of said basket and adjacent to said top edge; and b. at least one weighted line with a buoy connector attached at one end and a pot connector attached at an opposite end, said buoy connector configured to selectively attach to one said ring connector and said pot connector configure to selectively attach to the other said ring connector.
8. The line collection system as recited in claim 7, wherein said buoy connector and said pot connector includes identifying indicia that enables a user to visually identify the buoy connector from said pot connector.
9. A method for collecting a weighted line on a boat, the weighted line includes a buoy connector attached at one end of said weighted line that selectively attaches to a buoy and a pot connector attached to an opposite end of said weighted line that selectively attaches to a pot, said boat includes a winch system configured to pull said weighted line and pot from a body of water so that said pot may be deposited at a designated area on said boat, said method includes the following steps: a. selecting an elongated cylindrical basket with an inside surface, a top edge, flexible sidewalls, and a bottom panel, and at least two ring connectors mounted on said inside surface of said basket and adjacent to said top edge; b. placing said basket below said winch so that said weighted line extends into said basket; c. grasping the buoy and detaching the buoy connector from said buoy to one said ring connector; d. winding a segment of said weighted line around said winch system; e. activated said winch system to pull said weighted line and said pot out of said water, directing a segment of said weighted line exiting said winch system into said basket to wind said weighted line into a coil inside said basket; f. discontinuing said winch system when said pot is lifted out of said body of water; g. discontinuing said pot connector from said pot; and h. attaching said pot connector to one said ring connector.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
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[0022] Disclosed herein is a fishing line, wind-up basket 30 used to orderly collect one or multiple long, weighted lines 10 from a winch system 84 mounted on a davit 80 used to retrieve the weighted line 10.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] As shown in
[0025] In the embodiment shown in
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[0028] It should be understood that the buoy connector 12 and the pot connector 14 may be attached to the same strap connector 40 as shown in
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[0030] During use, the weighted line 10 winds sequentially around the upper pulley 82, the lower pulley 86, and around the main pulley 87. The buoy connector 12 is attached to a ring connector 44. As the weighted line 10 exits the winch system 84 and is forced into basket 10, the weighted line 10 settles on the bottom panel 36 and then bends against the inside surface of basket 10. Because the weighted line 10 is flexible and partially rigid and continuously forced downward into basket 10, the weighted line 10 is automatically wound in a stacked coil configuration inside basket 10.
[0031] The above basket 30 may be part of a weighted line storage system 9 that includes at least one weighted line 10 with a buoy connector 12 and a pot connector 14 attached at its opposite ends.
[0032] Also disclosed herein is a method for collecting and setting multiple weighted lines that run between buoys and crab pots.
[0033] The method includes first selecting the basket 30 described above and positioning the basket 30 vertically directly under the winch system 84. Next, buoy 20 is collected and buoy connector 12 is detached from the eyelet 22 formed on the bottom of buoy 20 or from a buoy line 23 attached to the eyelet 23. The segment of the weighted line 10 adjacent to the buoy connector 12 is then wound around upper, lower and main pulleys, 82, 86, and 87, respectively, as shown in
[0034] When pot connector 14 reaches the upper pulley 82, the electric motor 88 is deactivated. The davit 80 is then rotated to deposit the pot 25 at a desired landing area on the boat. The pot connector 14 is then disconnected from potline 26 The segment of the weighted line 10 is then forced into basket 30 and the pot connector 14 is attached either to a ring connector 40.
[0035] When the crabber wants to reset pot 25, the potline connector 14 is detached from the ring connector 40 and attached to the potline 26. The buoy connector 12 is detached from the ring connector 40 and attached to eyelet 22 or the buoy line 23. The entire coiled weighted line 10 is grabbed and removed from basket 30 and thrown into the water. Because the turns of the weighted line 10 are stacked and are not crossed, the opposite ends of the weighted line 10 separate without entanglements or knots.
[0036] In compliance with the statute, the invention described has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown since the means and construction shown comprises the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.