Removable chock
10214133 ยท 2019-02-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P7/0892
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2025/285
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A removable chock for securing coolers, storage bins, and tool boxes on boats, and cargo areas of vehicles and trailers and the like. The low-profile base mounts to any flat surface, and allows the chock to be installed and uninstalled from the base without the use of any tools. The chock can be removed from the base when not being used and the base remains installed. The low-profile design of the base greatly reduces the potential trip hazard, as well as offers an aesthetically pleasing appearance than a permanently installed chock.
Claims
1. A removable chock assembly comprising: a base having an inward side defining a first inside corner and a channel formed through said inward side; a chock having a pair of vertical walls connected together and defining a second inside corner; said chock further having a flange extending from said pair of vertical walls in a direction opposite of said second inside corner; and said chock removably connected to said base with said chock disposed within said first inside corner and said flange disposed within said channel.
2. The removable chock assembly of claim 1, wherein: said chock further comprising vertical ribs depending downwardly therefrom; said base further comprising depressions formed through a top side of said base; and wherein said vertical ribs are removably received by said depressions when said chock is removably connected to said base and prevent said flange from being withdrawn from said channel.
3. The removable chock assembly of claim 1, wherein said chock further comprising an elongated downward facing hook attached to said pair of vertical walls on a side opposite of said second inside corner.
4. The removable chock assembly of claim 1, wherein said base further comprises drain channels formed through a bottom side of said base.
5. The removable chock assembly of claim 1, wherein said chock further comprises a web extending between said pair of vertical walls and across said second inside corner.
6. The removable chock assembly of claim 1, wherein said chock further comprises vertical columns extending adjacent to said pair of vertical walls, thereby providing rigidity to each vertical wall of said pair of vertical walls.
7. The removable chock assembly of claim 6, wherein: said chock further comprising a vertical rib depending downwardly from each vertical column; said base further comprising depressions formed through a top side of said base; and wherein said vertical ribs are removably received by said depressions when said chock is removably connected to said base and prevent said flange from being withdrawn from said channel.
8. The removable chock assembly of claim 1, wherein said base includes a plurality of holes extending therethrough for securing said base to a cargo surface using mechanical fasteners.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention can be understood best by those with ordinary skill in the art, with reference to the following drawings, along with the detailed description:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) Referring to the drawings, details of the embodiment will be described herein.
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(13) The base 1 has a low-profile surface 8 and a beveled edge surface 6 (see
(14) The base 1 has multiple mounting holes 4 (see
(15) The chock 2, is designed to be inserted into the base 1 without the use of any tools. Chock 2 has an extended horizontal flange 9 which is inserted into an opposing channel 7 in the base 1. The flange 9 and channel 7 are designed to interlock and retain the chock 2 with the base 1 together when the chock is installed (see
(16) To further retain the base 1 and chock 2 from disengaging, recessed depressions 3 in the base 1 and vertical ribs 11 on the chock 2 lock together when the chock 2 is inserted into the base 1 (see
(17) The chock 2 has two adjacent vertical surfaces (walls) 12 (see
(18) The chock 2 also has a hook feature 14 (see
(19) The base 1 has longitudinal channels 5 (see
(20) The chock 2 also has a horizontal web surface 10, joining the bottom of the vertical wall surfaces 12 further adding further rigidity to the chock.
(21) The embodiments of the present invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.