Sliding Rod Holder Assembly
20190246794 ยท 2019-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B81/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B63B29/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2017/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47B81/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B63B29/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fishing rod holder assembly is provided in a cabin of a boat. A rod holder locking member is mounted on a shelf in the cabin and is movable between an outboard position in the cabin and a position in the direction of the interior of the cabin. The locking member includes two plates hinged to each other to open and close, and having at least one cutout to receive and hold a rod handle therein. A rod tip holder is provided spaced from the rod holder locking member to support the tip of a fishing rod held within the assembly.
Claims
1. A rod holder assembly, comprising: a) a rod holder locking member mounted on a shelf in a cabin of a boat, said rod holder locking member being slidable between a first position away from the interior of the cabin and a second position toward the interior of the cabin; b) said rod holder locking member comprising a top locking plate and a bottom locking plate hinged to each other to have the top locking plate movable between an open position and a closed position in abutment with the bottom locking plate, and the top locking plate and bottom locking plate each having a cut out to define a circular opening when the top locking plate is in the closed position for holding the handle of a rod within the circular opening; c) a locking clip for locking the top locking plate and bottom locking plate in the closed position; and d) a rod tip support mounted within the cabin at a location spaced from the rod holder locking member for supporting the tip of a rod having its handle locked in said rod holder locking member.
2. The rod holder assembly of claim 1, wherein said top locking plate and said bottom locking plate each comprise two cutouts to define two circular openings for holding the handles of two rods respectively.
3. The rod holder assembly of claim 1, wherein the rod tip support comprises a cradle shaped member.
4. The rod holder assembly of claim 2, wherein the rod tip support comprises two curved cradle shaped members for supporting the tip of two rods.
5. The rod holder assembly of claim 1, wherein the rod tip support is attached to a surface above the shelf in the cabin on which the slidable rod holder locking member is mounted.
6. The rod holder assembly of claim 1, wherein the rod holder locking member comprises a fixed base mounted to the shelf, wherein the fixed base comprises a slide attached to the bottom locking plate and configured to move the bottom locking plate between said first and second positions.
7. The rod holder assembly of claim 6, wherein the rod tip support is mounted to a surface above the shelf, wherein the surface above and shelf define a cubby hole in which the rod holder assembly is mounted.
8. The rod holder assembly of claim 7, wherein the rod tip support is connected to the surface above through a hinge for allowing the rod tip support to be folded to be flush against the bolster surface above when not in use.
9. The rod holder assembly of claim 1, wherein said locking clip is connected to the top locking plate and the bottom locking plate for locking the top locking plate to the bottom locking plate in closed position.
10. The rod holder assembly of claim 6 further comprising a plurality of rod holder assemblies mounted in a cabin of a boat.
11. In a cabin of a boat, said cabin including a shelf extending along the outboard portion of the cabin and a surface above the shelf with a surface facing the shelf to define a cubby hole in the cabin, the improvement comprising a) a rod holder locking member mounted on a shelf in a cabin of a boat, said rod holder locking member being slidable between a first position away from the interior of the cabin and a second position toward the interior of the cabin; b) said rod holder locking member comprising a top locking plate and a bottom locking plate hinged to each other to have the top locking plate movable between an open position and a closed position in abutment with the bottom locking plate, and the top locking plate and bottom locking plate each having a cut out to define a circular opening when the top locking plate is in the closed position for holding the handle of a rod within the circular opening; c) a locking clip for locking the top locking plate and bottom locking plate in the closed position; and d) a rod tip support mounted within the cabin at a location spaced from the rod holder locking member for supporting the tip of a rod having its handle locked in said rod handle locking member.
12. The cabin of a boat of claim 11, wherein said top locking plate and said bottom locking plate each comprise two cutouts to define two circular openings for holding the handles of two rods respectively.
13. The cabin of a boat of claim 11, wherein the rod tip support comprises a cradle shaped member.
14. The cabin of a boat of claim 12, wherein the rod tip support comprises two curved cradle shaped members for supporting the tips of two rods.
15. The cabin of a boat of claim 11, wherein the rod tip support is attached to a surface above the shelf in the cabin on which the slidable rod holder locking member is mounted.
16. The cabin of a boat of claim 11, wherein the rod holder locking member comprises a fixed base mounted to the shelf, wherein the fixed base comprises a slide attached to the bottom locking plate and configured to move the bottom locking plate between said first and second positions.
17. The cabin of a boat of claim 16, wherein the rod tip support is mounted to a surface above the shelf, wherein the surface and shelf define a cubby hole in which the rod holder assembly is mounted.
18. The cabin of a boat of claim 17, wherein the rod tip support is connected to the surface above through a hinge for allowing the rod tip support to be folded to be flush against the upper surface when not in use.
19. The cabin of a boat of claim 11, wherein said locking clip is connected to the top locking plate and the bottom locking plate for locking the top locking plate to the bottom locking plate in closed position.
20. The cabin of a boat of claim 16, further comprising a plurality of rod holder assemblies mounted in a cabin of a boat.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Having thus briefly described the invention, the same will become better understood from the following detailed discussion, made with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
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[0038] While the invention has been described in great detail, it will be understood that alternative modifications and embodiments are intended to be within the scope of what is considered to be the invention as reflected in a non-limiting manner in the appended claims.