Universal channel rod adjustable extension apparatus
10899418 ยท 2021-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B34/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A channel rod extension that provides access to the flexible cord through an opening of the extension, thereby allowing a user to quickly customize a length of the flexible cord and, accordingly, to quickly customize a dimension of the flexible cord-based system. The channel rod extension system includes an elongated extension with a discontinuous outer wall, forming a channel within which a flexible cord is received. A retainer made of a material having a high coefficient of friction surmounts the elongated extension to secure the flexible cord in place. To extend a dimension of the flexible cord-based system, the flexible cord is stretched and retained in place via the retainer, thereby elongating a dimension of the flexible cord-based system.
Claims
1. A channel rod extension system designed for use in combination with a flexible cord-based system, the channel rod extension system comprising: a channel rod extension having an elongated main body extending between a first end and a second end, the main body including a discontinuous outer surface defining a channel to an interior wall of the main body; an elongated flexible cord removably secured to the main body, the flexible cord being received within the channel and extending from at least the first end to the second end of the main body; a first end cap secured to the first end of the main body, the first end cap configured to surmount the first end of the main body to retain the flexible cord within the channel; a second end cap secured to the second end of the main body, the second end cap configured to surmount the second end of the main body to retain the flexible cord within the channel; and a retainer slidably secured to the main body and disposed between the first end cap and the second end cap, the retainer including a continuous inner-facing wall defining an opening therebetween, the opening spanning an inner diameter greater than an outer diameter of the main body, such that the retainer is configured to retain the flexible cord within the channel.
2. The channel rod extension system of claim 1 wherein the channel extends from the first end to the second end of the main body along a longitudinal axis of the channel rod extension.
3. The channel rod extension system of claim 1 wherein a diameter of the flexible cord is smaller than a diameter of the channel.
4. The channel rod extension system of claim 1 wherein the flexible cord extends from the first end cap to the second end cap.
5. The channel rod extension system of claim 1 wherein the flexible cord is an elastic shock cord.
6. The channel rod extension system of claim 1 wherein the first end cap includes an outer terminal diameter greater than the outer diameter of the main body, such that the first end cap is configured to form an attachment point receivable within an anchor point of a watercraft vessel.
7. The channel rod extension system of claim 1 wherein the first end cap includes an inner diameter greater than the outer diameter of the main body, such that the first end cap surmounts and forms a press fit with the main body.
8. The channel rod extension system of claim 1 wherein the second end cap is a ferrule configured to indirectly secure the channel rod to a frame structure.
9. The channel rod extension system of claim 1 wherein the second end cap includes an inner diameter greater than the outer diameter of the main body, such that the second end cap surmounts and forms a press fit with the main body.
10. The channel rod extension system of claim 1 wherein the retainer is made of a material having a coefficient of friction greater than a coefficient of friction of the main body.
11. The channel rod extension system of claim 1 wherein the retainer is configured to slidably translate along a longitudinal axis of the channel rod extension, such that the retainer is configured to adjust a length of the flexible cord by translating the second end cap in a longitudinal direction away from the first end cap.
12. A channel rod extension system configured to adjust a dimension of a frame structure, the channel rod extension system comprising: a channel rod extension having an elongated main body extending between a first end and a second end, the main body including a discontinuous outer surface defining a channel to an interior wall of the main body, the channel rod configured to attach to a frame structure; an elongated flexible cord removably secured to the main body, the flexible cord having a diameter small than a diameter of the channel, such that the flexible cord is removably receivable within the channel and extends from at least the first end to the second end of the main body; a first end cap secured to the first end of the main body, the first end cap configured to surmount the first end of the main body to retain the flexible cord within the channel; a second end cap secured to the second end of the main body, the second end cap configured to surmount the second end of the main body to retain the flexible cord within the channel; a retainer slidably secured to the main body and disposed between the first end and the second end, the retainer including a continuous inner-facing wall defining an opening therebetween, the opening spanning an inner diameter greater than an outer diameter of the main body, the retainer having a coefficient of friction greater than a coefficient of friction of the main body, such that the retainer is configured to retain the flexible cord within the channel, wherein in a default configuration, the flexible cord includes a first length, and wherein in an elongated configuration, the flexible cord includes a second length greater than the first length, and wherein, due to the coefficient of friction of the retainer, the retainer maintains the flexible cord at the second length, thereby adjusting a dimension of the frame structure.
13. The channel rod extension system of claim 12 wherein the first end cap includes an outer terminal diameter greater than the outer diameter of the main body, such that the first end cap is configured to form an attachment point receivable within an anchor point of a watercraft vessel, thereby securing the frame structure to the watercraft vessel.
14. The channel rod extension system of claim 12 wherein the second end cap is a ferrule configured to indirectly secure the channel rod to the frame structure.
15. The channel rod extension system of claim 12 wherein the retainer is configured to slidably translate along a longitudinal axis of the channel rod extension, such that the retainer is configured to adjust a length of the flexible cord by translating the second end cap in a longitudinal direction away from the first end cap.
16. The channel rod extension system of claim 12 wherein the flexible cord is an elastic shock cord.
17. A method of adjusting a dimension of a frame structure via a channel rod extension system, the method comprising the steps of: securing a flexible cord within a channel of a channel rod extension, the channel being defined by a discontinuous outer surface of the channel rod extension; coupling a first end of the channel rod extension to an anchor point; coupling a second end of the channel rod extension to an intermediary connector on a frame structure, the intermediary connector being spaced apart from the anchor point thereby defining an initial position of the intermediary connector; retaining the flexible cord within the channel via a retainer disposed between the first end and the second end; slidably translating the retainer along a longitudinal axis of the channel rod extension in a direction toward the second end, the longitudinal axis spanning between the first end and the second end; and via the retainer, translating the intermediary connector along the longitudinal axis away from the anchor point, thereby exerting a force on the flexible cord to elongate the flexible cord, such that the intermediary connector is spaced apart from the anchor point to define an extended position, the extended position being greater than the initial position.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein the channel rod extension is a first channel rod extension, further comprising a step of replacing the first channel rod extension with a second channel rod extension, the second channel rod extension having a length greater than an associated length of the first channel rod extension, such that the second channel rod extension adjusts the dimension of the frame structure.
19. The method of claim 17 further comprising a step of wherein the channel rod extension is a first channel rod extension, further comprising the steps of: disposing a second channel rod extension adjacent to the first channel rod extension; aligning a channel of the second channel rod extension with the channel of the first channel rod extension; and securing the flexible cord within the channel of each of the first channel rod extension and the second channel rod extension, thereby adjusting the dimension of the frame structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a fuller understanding of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part thereof, and within which are shown by way of illustration specific embodiments by which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized, and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
(9) As used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms a, an, and the include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. As used in this specification and the appended claims, the term or is generally employed in its sense including and/or unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
(10) The present invention includes a universal channel rod extension designed for use in combination with a flexible cord-based system. Typically, a flexible cord-based system includes a flexible cord, such as a shock cord, other elastic cord, standard cord, or wire that is disposed through one or more substantially hollow, tubular support members. As used herein, flexible means an object having a dimension, such as a height or a length, that is extendable upon receiving a force from a user or from an object, and that rebounds to a position of repose in the absence of a received force. The shock cord is an elastic string that experiences a tension when its length is greater than its natural length, thereby maintaining a connection between support members. As such, in a flexible cord-based system, the system maintains its structure as an assembly of shock cords are disposed through tubes and stretched into a final position, typically secured within an anchor point.
(11) However, such systems rely on the anchor points themselves, as well as the length of the shock cords to determine a dimension of the system, such as a height or a length. Since the tubes used within the systems are hollow, the shock cord is restricted from movement based on the perimeter of the tubes, and dimension customization is thereby limited to the locations of the physical anchor points within the system. Instead, the present invention includes a channel rod extension that provides access to the elastic cord through an opening of the extension, thereby allowing a user to quickly customize a length of the elastic cord and, accordingly, to quickly customize a dimension of the flexible cord-based system.
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(18) Retainer 36, together with second end cap 34, at least partially defines a length of flexible cord 30 during use. While retainer 36 forms a press fit with extension 10, retainer 36 is also capable of translation about the longitudinal axis of extension 10 between first end 12 and second end 14. To form such a relationship with extension 10, retainer 36 is made of a material having a high coefficient of friction, such as rubber, such that retainer 36 is capable of both retaining flexible cord 30 in place within extension 10 while also retaining the ability to slidably translate along body 16 of extension 10. Moreover, the coefficient of friction of retainer 36 is greater than a coefficient of friction of extension 10, such that retainer 36 remains fixed in place along extension 10 in the absence of receiving a force. In addition, while retainer 36 is designed to reside against extension 10 in an infinite amount of locations between first end 12 and second end 14 thereof, retainer 36 is capable of residing adjacent to second end cap 34.
(19) As such, one method of customizing a length of flexible cord 30 is by positioning retainer 36 in contact with second end cap 34. In a default orientation, with retainer 36 positioned adjacent to second end cap 34, flexible cord 30 includes a first length defined by a resting distance between first end cap 32 and second end cap 34. However, as retainer 36 exerts a force on second end cap 34, translating second end cap 34 further away from first end cap 32, flexible cord 30 includes a second length that is greater than the first length. Moreover, since retainer 36 is made of a material having a high coefficient of friction, retainer 36 not only secures flexible cord 30 in place within extension 10, but also prevents the longitudinal translation of second end cap 34 with respect to extension 10.
(20) While the above discussion focuses on the dimension adjustments capable by extension 10 alone, extension 10 is a universal channel rod extension for use in combination with any flexible cord-based system, achieving true universality regarding retrofitting extension 10 into existing systems. While smaller scale dimension adjustments are capable via retainer 36, larger scale dimension adjustments are capable via channel 20 of extension 10 as well. As an initial matter, a dimension of flexible cord 30 is defined by a corresponding dimension of extension 10; to that end, if extension 10 has a shorter length, flexible cord 30 receives less of a stretching force, such that an effective length of flexible cord 30 is relatively short to substantially match the length of extension 10. However, if extension 10 has a longer length, flexible cord 30 receives a greater stretching force, such that an effective length of flexible cord 30 is greater to substantially match the length of extension 10.
(21) As such, dimension adjustments can be achieved by interchanging extensions 10 having varying lengths, such that a user can adjust a dimension of flexible cord 30 in a default configuration. Such interchangeability can be easily accomplished due to the existence of channel 20, which allows a user to quickly detach extension 10 from flexible cord 30 and replace extension 10 with one of different dimensions. In addition to a replacement of extension 10 for another extension of different dimensions, further dimension customization of flexible cord 30 can be accomplished by coupling individual extensions 10 together while aligning channel 20 of each extension 10. Accordingly, a dimension of flexible cord 30 can be adjusted by increasing a number of extensions 10 used within the flexible cord-based system. Moreover, as noted above, smaller incremental dimension adjustments can be accomplished via the interaction between retainer 36, second end cap 34, extension 10, and flexible cord 30. In the absence of channel 20, each of the adjustments described above would require a disassembly of an entire frame structure, which could not be accomplished during outdoor activities, such as kayaking or otherwise navigating a vehicle with an overhead canopy.
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(23) The advantages set forth above, and those made apparent from the foregoing description, are efficiently attained. Since certain changes may be made in the above construction without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matters contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
(24) It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention that, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.