Modular fishing equipment cart
10137916 ยท 2018-11-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B13/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A modular fishing equipment cart includes a frame having a first longitudinal side and a second longitudinal side extending parallel to the first longitudinal side. A front lateral side connects the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side and a rear lateral side also connects the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side. A plurality of wheels supports the frame for rolling the frame on the wheels. A rod holder assembly extends along the left longitudinal side. A plurality of hooks is co-linearly attached to the front lateral side. A magnetic holder is attached to the rear lateral side. Additional components are removably attachable to the frame.
Claims
1. A modular fishing equipment cart comprising: a frame having: a first longitudinal side; a second longitudinal side extending parallel to the first longitudinal side; a front lateral side connecting the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side; and a rear lateral side connecting the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side; a plurality of wheels supporting the frame for rolling the frame on the wheels; a rod holder assembly extending along the first longitudinal side; a plurality of hooks co-linearly attached to the front lateral side; and a magnetic holder releasably attached to the rear lateral side.
2. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 1, wherein the frame further comprises: a top shelf; a bottom shelf; and a plurality of supports extending upwardly from the bottom shelf and supporting the top shelf.
3. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 2, wherein the rod holder assembly is releasably attached to one of the plurality of supports.
4. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 3, wherein the rod holder assembly is pivotable about the one of the plurality of supports.
5. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 4, wherein the rod holder assembly comprises at least two rod holders, and wherein the rod holder assembly is connectable to the one of the plurality of supports proximate to any one of the at least two rod holders.
6. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 2, wherein each of the plurality of wheels is below one of the plurality of supports.
7. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 2, wherein the rod holder assembly comprises a first plurality of rod holders located proximate to the front lateral side and a second plurality of rod holders located proximate to the rear lateral side.
8. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 7, further comprising: a plurality of lower rod clamps located between the first plurality of rod holders and the second plurality of rod holders; and a support bracket located below the plurality of lower rod clamps.
9. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 8, further comprising a plurality of upper rod clamps mounted to the top shelf directly over the lower rod clamps.
10. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 2, further comprising a cutting board removably mountable on the top shelf.
11. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 2, further comprising a rack releasably attached to the rear lateral side, the rack being adapted to support a plurality of compartments located between the top shelf and the bottom shelf.
12. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 2, further comprising a plurality of dividers adapted to be removably placed on the shelf.
13. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of wheels are removable from the frame.
14. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 1, wherein the rod holder assembly is releasably connected to the first longitudinal side.
15. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 1, further comprising a rack releasably connectable to the plurality of hooks.
16. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 1, further comprising a board releasably connectable to the plurality of hooks.
17. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of wheel are removable from the frame.
18. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 17, further comprising a first ski adapted to be connected to the first longitudinal side and a second ski adapted to be connected to the second longitudinal side.
19. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 1, further comprising a handle extending along the rear lateral side.
20. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 19, further comprising a towel rod extending under the handle.
21. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 19, further comprising a garment hook attached to the frame.
22. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 19, further comprising a magnetic tray attached to the handle.
23. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 22, further comprising a shelf assembly releasably attachable to the rear lateral side.
24. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 23, wherein the shelf assembly has a plurality of hollow legs, each of the legs being adapted to retain a fishing rod.
25. The modular fishing equipment cart according to claim 1, further comprising a sink removably attached to the frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute part of this specification, illustrate the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the features of the invention. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(27) In the drawings, like numerals indicate like elements throughout. Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the present invention. The terminology includes the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of similar import. The embodiments illustrated below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. These embodiments are chosen and described to best explain the principle of the invention and its application and practical use and to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention.
(28) Reference herein to one embodiment or an embodiment means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment can be included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of the phrase in one embodiment in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments necessarily mutually exclusive of other embodiments. The same applies to the term implementation.
(29) As used in this application, the word exemplary is used herein to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any aspect or design described herein as exemplary is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other aspects or designs. Rather, use of the word exemplary is intended to present concepts in a concrete fashion.
(30) Additionally, the term or is intended to mean an inclusive or rather than an exclusive or. That is, unless specified otherwise, or clear from context, X employs A or B is intended to mean any of the natural inclusive permutations. That is, if X employs A; X employs B; or X employs both A and B, then X employs A or B is satisfied under any of the foregoing instances. In addition, the articles a and an as used in this application and the appended claims should generally be construed to mean one or more unless specified otherwise or clear from context to be directed to a singular form.
(31) Unless explicitly stated otherwise, each numerical value and range should be interpreted as being approximate as if the word about or approximately preceded the value of the value or range.
(32) The use of figure numbers and/or figure reference labels in the claims is intended to identify one or more possible embodiments of the claimed subject matter in order to facilitate the interpretation of the claims. Such use is not to be construed as necessarily limiting the scope of those claims to the embodiments shown in the corresponding figures.
(33) It should be understood that the steps of the exemplary methods set forth herein are not necessarily required to be performed in the order described, and the order of the steps of such methods should be understood to be merely exemplary. Likewise, additional steps may be included in such methods, and certain steps may be omitted or combined, in methods consistent with various embodiments of the present invention.
(34) Although the elements in the following method claims, if any, are recited in a particular sequence with corresponding labeling, unless the claim recitations otherwise imply a particular sequence for implementing some or all of those elements, those elements are not necessarily intended to be limited to being implemented in that particular sequence.
(35) A modular fishing equipment cart 100 (cart 100) according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is shown in
(36) Frame 102 is generally parallelepiped in shape and has a first longitudinal side 110 and a second longitudinal side 112 extending parallel to the first longitudinal side 110. A front lateral side 114 connects the first longitudinal side 110 and the second longitudinal side 112. Similarly, a rear lateral side 116 connects the first longitudinal side 110 and the second longitudinal side 112. In an exemplary embodiment, the first longitudinal side 110 can be the left side of the frame 102 when looking from the rear lateral side 116 toward the front lateral side 114, while the second longitudinal side 112 can be the right side when looking from the rear lateral side 116 toward the front lateral side 114.
(37) The frame 102 further includes a top shelf 120 and a bottom shelf 122. For a small version of cart 100, shelves 120, 122 can have dimensions of about 30 inches16 inches and for a large version of cart 100, shelves 120, 122 can have dimensions of about 36 inches24 inches. Each of the top shelf 120 and the bottom shelf 122 includes a full rim 124, 126, respectively, circumscribing the perimeter of the respective shelf 120, 122. Rims 124, 126 can each be about three inches high. Shelves 120, 122 support various equipment, such as coolers, bags, buckets, tackle boxes, tool boxes, boots, and any other equipment that may be required. In an exemplary embodiment, the frame 102 can support and transport approximately 500 lbs worth of cargo mounted on and in the frame 102.
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(39) The frame 102 also includes a handle 140 that extends from the rear lateral side 116. The handle 140 can be fixedly connected to the rear lateral side 116 or removably connected to the rear lateral side 116. The handle 140 can include a molded cup holder 142 and molded receptacles 144, 146, 148, 150 for storing equipment or supporting trays, such as tray 152. In an exemplary embodiment, the tray 152 can be magnetic in order to hold metal objects, such as screwdrivers, pliers, etc. without such objects being readily ejectable from the tray 152 in the event that the cart 100 hits a bump or other rough surface while the cart 100 is being moved. The frame 102 can be constructed from polypropylene or some other suitable polymer or rust proof material and ultraviolet light stabilized material.
(40) A plurality of wheels 162 supports the frame 102 for rolling the frame 102 on the wheels 162. Typically, four wheels 162 are provided, with each wheel 162 located below one of the plurality of supports 130-136.
(41) Optionally, the plurality of wheels 162 is removable from the frame 102 to allow other wheels or other supports to be attached to the frame 102. By way of example only, the wheels 162 have a five inch diameter. Wheels 162 can be replaced by larger wheels, such as wheels having a 12 inch diameter, to allow the cart 100 to be pushed over a sandy beach. Alternatively, skis 164, 166, shown in
(42) The frame 102 includes a plurality of accessories that are mounted to the frame 102. The accessories can be permanently affixed to the frame 102 or, alternatively, the accessories can be removably attached to the frame 102 to allow the accessories to be removed from the frame 102 and other accessories to be attached to the frame 102.
(43) While some accessories are shown in the Figures as being attached to a particular side, those skilled in the art will recognize that, with the modularity of cart 100, the accessories can be affixed to any side of the cart 100. For example, while some accessories are described herein as being attached to the first longitudinal side 110 or the second longitudinal side 112, those accessories can alternatively be attached to the other longitudinal side or even to the lateral sides 114, 116. Similarly, accessories that are described as being attached to the front and rear lateral sides 114, 116, can also be attached to any of sides 110-116.
(44) Exemplary accessories can include a rod holder assembly 170, shown in
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(46) The vertical support 177 is also connected to a rack 178 having at least two rod holders 180, although
(47) The rod holder assembly 170 is pivotally mounted to the desired support so that the rod holder assembly 170 can pivot against the frame 102 for transport and pivot away from the frame 102, as shown in
(48) Alternatively, a rod holder assembly 182 can be releasably mounted to the frame 102 such that the rod holder assembly does not pivot. As shown in
(49) To support the surf rod 50, a plurality of lower rod clamps 190, 192, 194 are attached to the upper bar 186 between the first plurality of rod holders 180 in the first rack 178 and the second plurality of rod holders 180 in the second rack 178. Additionally, a support bracket 196 is mounted on the lower bar 184 below the plurality of lower rod clamps 190-194. The clamps 190-194 secure the pieces of the rod 50, while the support bracket 196 vertically supports the pieces of the rod 50. Additionally, a plurality of upper rod clamps 198, 200, 202 are attached to a bracket 204, which is in turn, releasably secured to the top shelf 120 such that the upper rod clamps 198-202 are directly over the lower rod clamps 190-194 to further secure the pieces of the rod 50.
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(51) Additionally, a rack holder 214 can be releasably attached to the rear lateral side 116 between the supports 132, 136. As can be seen in
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(54) Additionally, a board 238 can be releasably attached to the supports 130, 134. The board 238 can include hooks 240 to support other accessories, such as, for example, wire baskets 242, as shown in
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(61) Screws 272 extend downwardly through brace 270 and are long enough to also extend through magnetic holder 210 so that brace 270 can be placed in top of magnetic holder 212 and screws 272 can be inserted through the holes in magnetic holder 210.
(62) It will be further understood that various changes in the details, materials, and arrangements of the parts which have been described and illustrated in order to explain the nature of this invention may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as expressed in the following claims.