LEASH OR CORD LIFT SYSTEM
20190144085 ยท 2019-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B32/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B32/77
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to an improved surfboard or paddleboard leash or other cord system that raises the leash line away from the board or surface in order to prevent it from interfering with the user's freedom of movement.
Claims
1. A leash lift system, comprising: a board leash comprising a first end for securement to a board and a second end for securement to a user's ankle or calf, the board leash further comprising a leash-interfacing magnet positioned along a leash body length between the first end and the second end; and a user garment comprising a user-interfacing magnet, wherein in use a user secures the leash-interfacing magnet to the user-interfacing magnet in order to elevate the leash body length from the board, and wherein, when a user falls or is separated a distance from the board, pull force on the leash lift system forces separation between the leash-interfacing magnet and the user-interfacing magnet, allowing the leash to function with the full leash body length available.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the leash-interfacing magnet is integrally formed into the board leash.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the leash interfacing magnet is attached onto the board leash via an aftermarket device, such that a user may install the leash interfacing magnet on any leash of preference.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the leash-interfacing magnet comprises an externally-positioned system.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the leash-interfacing magnet comprises a clamshell configuration that supports that magnet.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the user-interfacing magnet is integrally formed into the user garment.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the user-interfacing magnet is sewn into the waistband, sides, edges or body of the user garment.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the user-interfacing magnet is attached onto the user garment via an aftermarket device, such that a user may install the user-interfacing magnet on any garment of preference.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the user-interfacing magnet is provided on a belt.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the user-interfacing magnet is provided on a clip.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein the user-interfacing magnet is provided on a pin securement system.
12. A method for securing a leash lift system, comprising: (a) providing the system of claim 1; (b) securing the leash-interfacing magnet to the user-interfacing magnet.
13. The system of claim 1, wherein the leash-interfacing magnet comprises a peel and stick adhesive that supports the magnet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] Generally, a surfboard or paddleboard 10 (collectively referred to herein as a board) is provided with a leash 12. As shown by
[0023] Leashes may also vary in thickness. A thinner leash has less strength, but will also generate less drag in the water. By contrast, a thicker leash may be stronger, but in turn, may create more drag in the water. Board leashes are generally sold separately from boards for this reason. Leash dimension selection is a matter of preference, and all of the options described herein are intended for use on any type (length, width, material) of board leash. Because some leashes can get rather long, the leash body 20 can become unwieldy during the wave ride or the stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) experience.
[0024] Although described primarily for use with water sports boards, it should be understood that this disclosure may also be used to manage other types of dangling cords. For example, a vacuum cleaner cord can generate frustration and management difficulty. Similarly, extension cords for electric devices, such as leaf blowers or electric lawnmowers, can create similar management difficulty. It is also envisioned that this disclosure may be used in connection with any other extended cord or leash management.
[0025] Accordingly, the leash lift system 30 described herein is provided. The leash lift system 30 includes one or more leash-interfacing magnets 32 and a user-interfacing magnet 34. In use, the leash-interfacing magnet 32 cooperates with the user-interfacing magnet 34 in order to maintain at least a portion of the leash body 20 raised up and away from the board. Examples are illustrated by
[0026] In some examples, for a shorter leash, a single leash-interfacing magnet 32 may be sufficient. However, in other examples, a longer leash may benefit from multiple leash-interfacing magnets. For example, a leash (or cord) may be so long that providing more than one magnet in the leash can allow it to hang like a lasso from the user's waist. Similar to the motion of coiling an extension cord, the one or more leash-interfacing magnets on a long leash could be used to coil the leash, aligning each of the multiple magnets at the top of the coil to the user's waist.
[0027] Referring now to
[0028] In an alternate embodiment, the leash-interfacing magnet 32 may be an externally-positioned system 40, as illustrated by
[0029] Regardless of which embodiment of the leash-interfacing magnet 32 is used, there is also a corresponding user-interfacing magnet 34 provided. The user-interfacing magnet 34 may be sewn into a user's waistband 50, as illustrated by
[0030] In another example, it is possible to provide a user-interfacing magnet kit. The kit may be provided with a small pouch or material piece that contains or otherwise supports the magnet 34. The pouch or material may be positioned, adhered, stitched, pinned, or otherwise secured to a bathing suit or other garment of choice of the user. In a specific example, the magnet may be heat sealed within a leather pouch portion. Edges of the leather pouch portion may have a plurality of edge holes. The edge holes may be used as guide holes for needle and thread for securing the magnet pouch to the garment. In order to ease the customer experience, the retrofit kit may be sold with the magnet pouch as well as with a needle and thread kit for easy securement of the pouch to the garment.
[0031] It is additionally possible to provide an embodiment in which one or more user-interfacing magnet(s) 34 may be worn by the user in a manner that is retrofittable. In other words, the user need not purchase a bathing suit that has the magnet 34 pre-positioned therein. In these examples, the magnet is configured to be provided as an aftermarket device. For example, instead, the user may wear a belt-like configuration 52 that has one or more user-interfacing magnet(s) 34 positioned therein. This example is illustrated by
[0032] Another option is to provide a pin securement system 64. In this example, a magnet face portion 60 and a rear portion 62 are joined by a pin securement system 64. This example is illustrated by
[0033] The magnets used in accordance with this disclosure may be any appropriate magnets. Strong magnets have been increasingly made to be smaller and smaller, and it is generally envisioned that the smallest but strongest magnet combination for the size and strength required is desirable. Price considerations may be weighed with design considerations in order to optimize the combination provided.
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[0035] In use, as illustrated by
[0036] When the leash lift system 30 is used, the leash body is lifted out of the water and magnetically secured to the user using magnetic force. When a user is wearing a user-interfacing magnet 34 and is using a leash that has a leash-interfacing magnet 32, the following steps may take place:
[0037] (1) The user mounts the surf board or paddleboard onto which a leash with a leash-interfacing magnet 32 is positioned.
[0038] (2) The user lifts the leash and secures it to the implanted or attached user-interfacing magnet 34.
[0039] (3) When the magnetic field of the leash comes in contact with the magnetic field of the wearer, the leash will attach itself to the wearer. This method of attachment will elevate the length of the board-side portion of the leash from the water and the user's feet, which allows for reduced drag and reduced tripping hazards.
[0040] (4) when the user falls or is otherwise separated the necessary distance from the board, the pull force on the leash lift system will force the separation between the leash-interfacing magnet and the user-interfacing magnet. Once separated, the leash functions as originally designed, with the full length of the leash body accessible.
[0041] It is envisioned that one commercially viable design for this disclosure is an aftermarket system that provides a kit designed to allow a user to (a) retrofit the leash body and (b) retrofit a bathing suit with the desired magnetic features. An equally alternative commercially viable design for this disclosure is to provide a leash lift system that is sold with (a) a leash body having the leash-interfacing magnet integrally incorporated therein and (b) a bathing suit additionally having the user-interfacing magnet integrally incorporated therein. A further commercially viable design is to provide any combination of retrofit options (a) and (b) along with integral options (a) and (b). For example, a leash body having an integral leash-interfacing magnet may be sold with a bathing suit retrofit kit. In another example, a bathing suit having an integral user-interfacing magnet may be sold with a leash retrofit kit.
[0042] Although described primarily for use with water sports boards, it should be understood that this disclosure may also be used to manage other types of dangling cords. Non-limiting examples of cords or leashes that may be managed using the leash lift system described include but are not limited to extension cords, vacuum cords, animal leashes, or any other time a user may need to manage a trailing or potentially entangling cord or leash.
[0043] Changes and modifications, additions and deletions may be made to the structures and methods recited above and shown in the drawings without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure or the following claims.