Collapsible fish filleting station systems
10827761 ยท 2020-11-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B2003/0824
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2200/0063
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A collapsible fish filleting station system that relates generally to the field of work-tables and more specifically relates to fish-holding and auxiliary devices in connection with work-tables. The collapsible fish filleting station includes a cutting board comprising a rigid, substantially rectangular, panel and a support assembly configured to support the cutting board in a stable working position over the gunwale of a boat.
Claims
1. A collapsible fish filleting station for assisting the cleaning and filleting of a fish adjacent a gunwale of a boat, the collapsible fish filleting station comprising: a cutting board comprising a rigid, substantially rectangular, panel having an upper working surface, a bottom surface, opposing sides, and opposing ends; a support assembly configured to support the cutting board in a stable working position over the gunwale, the support assembly including a first guide rail mounted to the bottom surface in an orientation substantially perpendicular to the opposing sides, a first inboard leg slidably engaged with the first guide rail, the first inboard leg adjustable along the first guide rail to engage an inboard surface of the gunwale during use, a first outboard leg slidably engaged with the first guide rail, the first outboard leg adjustable along the first guide rail to engage an outboard surface of the gunwale during use, a second guide rail mounted to the bottom surface, the second guide rail arranged in a parallel and spaced apart relationship with the first guide rail, a second inboard leg slidably engaged with the second guide rail, the second inboard leg adjustable along the second guide rail to engage the inboard surface of the gunwale during use, and a second outboard leg slidably engaged with the second guide rail, the second outboard leg adjustable along the second guide rail to engage the outboard surface of the gunwale during use; and a spring-actuated holding clip mounted to the upper working surface, the spring-actuated holding clip configured to hold the fish on the upper working surface during use.
2. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 1, wherein the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg each comprise a pivot hinge configured to enable independent pivoting of the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg between at least one deployed orientation extending outwardly from the bottom surface and a stowed orientation extending generally parallel to the bottom surface; and when arranged in the deployed position, the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg and the second outboard leg each function as a support leg configured to support the cutting board above a support surface.
3. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 2, wherein the pivot hinge comprises a two-position pivot lock configured to respectively lock, the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg and the second outboard leg in the deployed orientation and the stowed orientation.
4. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 2, wherein the support assembly further comprises a clamping mechanism configured to assist in firmly clamping the support assembly to the gunwale, the clamping mechanism including within the first guide rail, a first leg retainer configured to releasably-retain the first inboard leg and the first outboard leg in positions of engagement with the gunwale; and within the second guide rail, a second leg retainer configured to releasably-retain the second inboard leg and the second outboard leg in positions of engagement with the gunwale.
5. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 2, wherein the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg each comprise a resilient pad configured to engage the gunwale when the collapsible fish filleting station is arranged in the working position.
6. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 2, wherein the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg each comprise a proximal leg end, a distal leg end, and a leg length extending between the proximal leg end and the distal leg end; and the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg each comprise a length adjuster configured to enable selective adjustment to the leg length.
7. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 6, wherein the length adjuster comprises a telescoping leg assembly having a set of slidably engaged leg segments.
8. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 7, wherein the leg length is adjustable to about six inches.
9. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 8, wherein the telescoping leg assembly comprises at least one releasable lock configured to releasably-lock the slidably engaged leg segments in a selected leg length.
10. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 2, wherein the upper working surface comprises a rough texture configured to assist in holding the fish on the upper working surface during the cleaning.
11. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 2, wherein the cutting board has a length, extending between the opposing ends, of about 24 inches.
12. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 2, wherein the cutting board has a width, extending between the opposing sides, of between about 10 inches and about 12 inches.
13. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 2, wherein the cutting board has a thickness, extending between the upper working surface and the bottom surface, of about inch.
14. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 2, further comprising: a first brace member configured to structurally brace the first guide rail to the bottom surface; and a second brace member configured to structurally brace the second guide rail to the bottom surface.
15. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 2, wherein the collapsible fish filleting station is constructed from at least one water-resistant material.
16. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 2, wherein the cutting board is constructed of plastic.
17. A collapsible fish filleting station for assisting the cleaning of a fish adjacent a gunwale of a boat, the collapsible fish filleting station comprising: a cutting board comprising a rigid, substantially rectangular, panel having an upper working surface, a bottom surface, opposing sides, and opposing ends; a support assembly configured to support the cutting board in a stable working position over the gunwale, the support assembly including a first guide rail mounted to the bottom surface in an orientation substantially perpendicular to the opposing sides, a first brace member configured to structurally brace the first guide rail to the bottom surface, a first inboard leg slidably engaged with the first guide rail, the first inboard leg adjustable along the first guide rail to engage an inboard surface of the gunwale, a first outboard leg slidably engaged with the first guide rail, the first outboard leg adjustable along the first guide rail to engage an outboard surface of the gunwale, a second guide rail mounted to the bottom surface, the second guide rail arranged in a parallel and spaced apart relationship with the first guide rail, a second brace member configured to structurally brace the second guide rail to the bottom surface, a second inboard leg slidably engaged with the second guide rail, the second inboard leg adjustable along the second guide rail to engage the inboard surface of the gunwale, and a second outboard leg slidably engaged with the second guide rail, the second outboard leg adjustable along the second guide rail to engage the outboard surface of the gunwale; and a spring-actuated holding clip mounted to the upper working surface, the spring-actuated holding clip configured to securely hold the fish on the upper working surface during such cleaning; wherein the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg each comprise a pivot hinge configured to enable independent pivoting of the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg between at least one deployed orientation extending outwardly from the bottom surface and a stowed orientation extending generally parallel to the bottom surface; the pivot hinge comprises a two-position pivot lock configured to respectively lock the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg in the deployed orientation and the stowed orientation; when arranged in the deployed position, the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg and the second outboard leg each function as a support leg configured to support the cutting board above a support surface; the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg each comprise a resilient pad configured to engage the gunwale when the collapsible fish filleting station is arranged in the working position; the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg each comprise a proximal leg end, a distal leg end, and a leg length extending between the proximal leg end and the distal leg end; the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg each comprise a length adjuster configured to enable selective adjustment to the leg length; the length adjuster comprises a telescoping leg assembly having a set of slidably engaged leg segments; the leg length is adjustable to about six inches; the telescoping leg assembly comprises at least one releasable lock configured to releasably-lock the slidably engaged leg segments in a selected leg length; the upper working surface comprises a rough texture configured to assist in holding the fish on the upper working surface during the cleaning; the cutting board has a length, extending between the opposing ends, of about 24 inches; the cutting board has a width, extending between the opposing sides, of between about 10 inches and about 12 inches; the cutting board has a thickness, extending between the upper working surface and the bottom surface, of about inch; and the collapsible fish filleting station is constructed from at least one water-resistant material.
18. The collapsible fish filleting station of claim 17, further comprising set of instructions; and wherein the collapsible fish filleting station is arranged as a kit.
19. A method of making a collapsible fish filleting station removably-mountable to a gunwale of a boat, the method comprising the steps of: providing a cutting board comprising a rigid, substantially rectangular, panel having an upper working surface, a bottom surface, opposing sides, and opposing ends; mounting a first guide rail to the bottom surface in an orientation substantially perpendicular to the opposing sides; slidably engaging a first inboard leg with the first guide rail in an arrangement enabling the first inboard leg to be adjustable along the first guide rail to engage an inboard surface of the gunwale; slidably engaging a first outboard leg with the first guide rail in an arrangement enabling the first outboard leg to be adjustable along the first guide rail to engage an outboard surface of the gunwale; mounting a second guide rail to the bottom surface in a parallel and spaced apart relationship with the first guide rail; slidably engaging a second inboard leg slidably with the second guide rail in an arrangement enabling the second inboard leg to be adjustable along the second guide rail to engage the inboard surface of the gunwale; slidably engaging a second outboard leg with the second guide rail in an arrangement enabling the second outboard leg adjustable along the second guide rail to engage the outboard surface of the gunwale; providing a pivot hinge within each one of the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg, the pivot hinge enabling the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg to pivot between at least one deployed orientation extending outwardly from the bottom surface and a stowed orientation extending generally parallel to the bottom surface; and mounting a holding clip to the upper working surface, the holding clip configured to securely hold the fish on the upper working surface during such cleaning.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps of: providing the first inboard leg, the first outboard leg, the second inboard leg, and the second outboard leg with a leg-length adjuster configured to enable selective leg-length adjustments.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a collapsible fish filleting station system, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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(11) The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to cutting-boards and more particularly to collapsible fish filleting station systems as used to improve the art of collapsible fish filleting.
(13) Generally, the present system provides a portable folding station which may be used on either a boat or a flat surface. The present system is superior to other systems in that it effectively provides a mobile fish filleting station usable in multiple configurations. The present system provides a collapsible fish filleting station useful for providing a surface for cleaning fish while in a boat. The device may comprise a small table or plank about 24-inches long that can be attached to the side of a boat or set up on shore for the purpose of cleaning and filleting fish on the water instead of taking the fish elsewhere, like home and having to deal with fish guts, bad odor, etc. The plank is portable and has a clamp on one end to hold the head of the fish, while cleaning and cutting. The pluck can be discarded right into the water after cleaning so that all that remains is meat to take home. The plank can also be set up on shore with included legs underneath the unit.
(14) In one embodiment of the present system, the collapsible fish filleting station assembly includes a rectangular plastic board, four elongated attachment members for supporting the board, a pair of braced slide rails for attaching the elongated attachment members to the board, lockable hinges for providing articulation to the attachment members, buttons for disengaging the lockable hinges, and a clamping mechanism for manually securing the attachment members to a support structure. The attachment members may include a set of collapsible legs. The collapsible legs function both as support legs and together form the clamping mechanism used to clamp the device to a support structure, such as a gunwale of the boat. The collapsible leg of the assembly may include pads to assist in gripping surfaces of the gunwale when the legs are pushed close together to clamp down on the side of the boat. A metal brace may be used to mount the collapsible leg assembly to the bottom of the product. The braced slide rails function as a locking and unlocking path for the legs to slide along in order to clamp down on the gunwale. The collapsible legs may extend telescopically to various projecting lengths. The braced slide rails include a leg mount and locking slides to hold the legs in place on the horizontal axis and are used to slide and lock the leg system along the slide rails. A locking button may be provided that is pressed in to extend or stow the legs. The longitudinal plank may include a rough surface to grip the fish that lays on top of it.
(15) A spring-loaded fish clamp may be mounted on the top of the product to assist in holding the fish in place while it is on the board. The station may be constructed of water-resistant, easy-to-clean materials so that the station may be washed by immersing it in a body of water. In an attached configuration, the station attachment members may provide secure support to the station sufficient for using the station as a working surface, particularly for filleting a fish. The legs extend over the edges of a boat gunwale to provide a secure mounting means, which will not move in relation to the boat during movement. The legs may be manually adjusted to clamp to or under the gunwale. Alternatively, the legs may be adapted for securing to other support structures, such as branches, fences, or other structures. The adaptability of the legs allows the filleting station to be used in other fishing situations when the user is not in a boat, such as on a riverbank or the shore of a lake. In use, the collapsible cleaning station is oriented so that the surface of the station plank lies flat, providing a surface for filleting a fish. The fish may be lain on the surface of the station. Optionally, the integrated clip may be used to securely attach the fish to the station surface.
(16) Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
(17) As illustrated, the collapsible fish filleting station 100 may include a cutting board 102 comprising a rigid, substantially rectangular, panel having an upper working surface 104, a bottom surface 106, opposing sides 108, and opposing ends 110, as shown.
(18) The upper working surface 104 of the cutting board 102 may include a rough texture to assist in holding the fish 5 on the upper working surface 104 during cleaning and filleting. A spring-actuated holding clip 126 may be mounted to the upper working surface 104 to further assist in holding the fish 5 in place during use. The cutting board 102 may be constructed of water-resistant, easy-to-clean materials so that the station may be washed by immersing it in a body of water.
(19) In one embodiment of the disclosure, the generally rectangular cutting board 102 has a length L1, extending between the opposing ends 110, of about 24 inches, a width W1, extending between the opposing sides 108, of between about 10 inches and about 12 inches, and a thickness T1, extending between the upper working surface 104 and the bottom surface 106, of about inch. Upon reading this specification, it should be appreciated that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as user preferences, design preference, structural requirements, marketing preferences, cost, etc., other cutting-board arrangements such as, for example, providing boards of alternate sizes, alternate shapes, etc., may be sufficient.
(20) The collapsible fish filleting station 100 may include a support assembly 112 configured to support the cutting board 102 in a stable working position over the gunwale 10. The support assembly 112 may include four legs adjustably mounted to bottom surface 106 of the cutting board 102 by two transverse guide rails. More specifically, the support assembly 112 may include a first guide rail 114 mounted to the bottom surface 106 in an orientation substantially perpendicular to the opposing sides 108 (see
(21) A second guide rail 120 may be mounted to the bottom surface 106 in a parallel and spaced apart relationship with the first guide rail 114, as shown. A second inboard leg 122 may be slidably engaged with the second guide rail 120, as shown. The second inboard leg 122 may be manually adjustable along the second guide rail 120 to allow engagement of the leg on the inboard surface 14 of the gunwale 10 during use, as shown in
(22) A set of brace members may be provided to structurally reinforce the mounting arrangements of the guide rails. A first brace member 162 may be provided to structurally reinforce the mounting arrangements of the first guide rail 114 to the bottom surface 106. Similarly, a second brace member 164 may be provided to structurally reinforce the mounting arrangements of the second guide rail 120 to the bottom surface 106. Upon reading this specification, it should be appreciated that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as user preferences, design preference, structural requirements, marketing preferences, cost, etc., other leg-mounting arrangements such as, for example, mounting one of the legs in a fixed position, spring-loading the legs to provide automatic clamping of the support assembly, integrally molding the rail functions within the bottom surface of the board, etc., may be sufficient.
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(24) In addition, the first inboard leg 116, the first outboard leg 118, the second inboard leg 122, and the second outboard leg 124 may each comprise one or more resilient pads 144 configured to engage the gunwale 10 when the collapsible fish filleting station 100 is arranged in the clamped working position shown in
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(26) To implement the pivoting leg feature, the first inboard leg 116, the first outboard leg 118, the second inboard leg 122, and the second outboard leg 124 each comprise a pivot hinge 128 configured to enable independent pivoting of the first inboard leg 116, the first outboard leg 118, the second inboard leg 122, and the second outboard leg 124 between the deployed orientation 130 of
(27) The pivot hinge 128 may comprise a two-position pivot lock 136 configured to respectively lock, the first inboard leg 116, the first outboard leg 118, the second inboard leg 122 and the second outboard leg 124 in the deployed orientation 130 and the stowed orientation 132. The two-position pivot lock 136 may be manually operated by a push button 129 mechanism, as shown. Those with ordinary skill in the art will now appreciate that upon reading this specification and by their understanding the art of push-button release mechanisms, as described herein, methods of locking and unlocking pivot hinges by such means will be understood by those knowledgeable in such art.
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(30) The collapsible fish filleting station 100 may be is constructed from one or more water-resistant materials. As noted above, the cutting board 102 may be formed from plastic, such as HDPE (high-density polyethylene). The tubular leg segments 156 may be form from plastic, aluminum, or similar rigid, lightweight, and durable materials.
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(33) Even further, it provides such a method, further comprising the step ten 510 of: providing the first inboard leg 116, the first outboard leg 118, the second inboard leg 122, and the second outboard leg 124 with a leg-length adjuster 152 configured to enable selective leg-length adjustments. It should be noted that step 510 is an optional step and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
(34) The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.