TUBE STOW
20180312226 ยท 2018-11-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B23/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B23/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A system and method of extracting a tube from the water by pulling the tube up a pair of elongated rails extending aft of the stern of a vessel and positioning the tube between a tube containment arm disposed above each of the elongated rails so that the tube is pressure fit therein. The pair of elongated rails can be pivoted up and out of the water for transportation and storage. The elongated rails and the tube containment arms can be telescopic.
Claims
1. A tube extraction and storage system comprising: a first telescopic extraction rail 10 which includes a first telescopic extraction rail inner tube 12 and a first telescopic extraction rail outer tube 15 and a first telescopic extraction rail length adjustment lock; a first tube containment arm 40 coupled to said first telescopic extraction rail 10 in a manner which provides for pressure fit containment of a recreational inflatable devices therebetween; said first tube containment arm 40 is spaced apart but running parallel to said first telescopic extraction rail 10; a first mount configured for coupling said first telescopic extraction rail 10 to a tow bar on a vessel; a second telescopic extraction rail 10 which includes a second telescopic extraction rail inner tube 12 and a second telescopic extraction rail outer tube 15 and a second telescopic extraction rail length adjustment lock; a second tube containment arm 40 adjustably coupled to said second telescopic extraction rail 10 in a manner which provides for pressure fit containment of a recreational inflatable devices therebetween; said second tube containment arm 40 is spaced apart but running parallel to said second telescopic extraction rail 10; and a second mount configured for coupling said second telescopic extraction rail 10 to a tow bar on a vessel.
2. The tube extraction and storage system of claim 1 wherein said first tube containment arm 40 has an adjustable separation distance from said first telescopic extraction rail 10.
3. The tube extraction and storage system of claim 1 wherein said first tube containment arm 40 is removable.
4. The tube extraction and storage system of claim 1 wherein said first tube containment arm 40 is telescopic.
5. The tube extraction and storage system of claim 1 wherein said first tube containment arm 40 is rotatable.
6. The tube extraction and storage system of claim 4 wherein said first tube containment arm 40 is multi-tiered to allow for simultaneous stacked storage of multiple recreational inflatable devices.
7. The tube extraction and storage system of claim 1 wherein said first tube containment arm 40 is flexible.
8. A method of extracting a recreational inflatable device from a body of water comprising the steps of: providing, in a parallel configuration, a plurality of extraction rails each with an extraction rail submersible end; providing a tube containment arm disposed on each of said plurality of extraction rails; mounting each of said plurality of extraction rails to a boat; and pulling a recreational inflatable device so as to be simultaneously disposed on each of said plurality of extraction rails and underneath each of said tube containment arm disposed on each of said plurality of extraction rails.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein each of said plurality of extraction rails is a telescopic extraction rail.
10. The method of claim 8 wherein each of said tube containment arms is adjustably coupled to one of said plurality of extraction rails.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0036] Now referring to the drawings wherein like numerals refer to like matter throughout there are shown representations of an embodiment of the present invention in its intended environment, which in one embodiment includes a system of the tube extraction and storage system 100 which is disposed on a boat which includes pontoon 50, deck 55 and a tow rope bar 70. Tube extraction and storage system 100 includes a telescopic extraction rail 10, with telescopic extraction rail inner tube 12 and telescopic extraction rail outer tube 15. Telescopic extraction rail inner tube 12 includes a telescopic extraction rail inner tube submersible end 13 and telescopic extraction rail inner tube non-submersible end 14. Telescopic extraction rail outer tube 15 includes telescopic extraction rail outer tube adjustment pin end 16. Telescopic extraction rail inner tube 12 and telescopic extraction rail outer tube 15 have an adjustable length characteristic by nature of telescopic extraction rail adjustment pin 1010 and a plurality of holes in telescopic extraction rail inner tube 12.
[0037] Telescopic extraction rail 10 is coupled to tow rope bar 70 through a series of components including multi-member clamp 43, non-continuously curved intermediate member 30, and main support angular orientation adjusting system 80.
[0038] Non-continuously curved intermediate member 30 has a non-continuously curved intermediate member tube end 32 and a non-continuously curved intermediate member boat end segment 20. Non-continuously curved intermediate member 30 is coupled to telescopic extraction rail 10 via multi-member clamp 43 which also couples tube containment arm 40 in a length adjustable manner via tube containment arm spring loaded height adjustment pin 45. Tube containment arm 40 includes tube containment arm tube contacting end 42 and tube containment arm tube non-contacting end 44.
[0039] Non-continuously curved intermediate member boat end segment 20 is coupled to main support bar clamp 84 which is a portion of main support angular orientation adjusting system 80. Main support bar clamp 84 is configured to pivot around main support angular orientation adjusting threaded locking handle 88 which extends through a hole through main support angular orientation adjusting plate 82. The angular orientation of non-continuously curved intermediate member boat end segment 20 is selectable by use of main support angular orientation adjusting plate engaging spring loaded pin 86 which extends through main support bar clamp 84 and into one of the predetermined main support angular orientation adjusting plate holes 83.
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[0041] The beneficial aspects of the present invention are most easily understood by discussing its operation. It is assumed that two mirror image tube extraction and storage systems 100 are located on opposite sides of a tow rope bar 70. Each of the telescopic extraction rails 10 is telescoped so that telescopic extraction rail inner tube submersible end 13 is located right at the water level. The tube can be launched by sliding it down the rails (after the tow rope has been connected at one end to the tube and the other end to the tow rope bar 70). If desired each of the main support angular orientation adjusting systems 80 can be adjusted to slightly lift telescopic extraction rail inner tube submersible end 13 so that they do not contact the water during turns. This adjustment is accomplished as follows: main support angular orientation adjusting threaded locking handle 88 is turned so as to release pressure between main support bar clamp 84 and main support angular orientation adjusting plate 82, main support angular orientation adjusting plate engaging spring loaded pin 86 is pulled out to a point of disengagement with main support angular orientation adjusting plate 82. The non-continuously curved intermediate member 30 is rotated around main support angular orientation adjusting threaded locking handle 88 and the main support angular orientation adjusting plate engaging spring loaded pin 86 is allowed to re-enter the desired one of the main support angular orientation adjusting plate holes 83. The main support angular orientation adjusting threaded locking handle 88 can be tightened as desired. When it is time to remove the tube from the water, the main support angular orientation adjusting systems 80 can be adjusted downward or the tube front may be lifted slightly to get it on top of the telescopic extraction rails 10. The tube is then pulled up the rails and tied tight to the tow rope bar 70. If desired, one or both of the main support angular orientation adjusting systems 80 can be adjusted.
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[0043] Telescopic extraction rail 10 may be preferred as shown however other variations are contemplated such as: it can be one piece, multi pieces, telescoping, adjustable length, adjustable height, hinged, removable, permanent, semi-permanent, any shape, have rollers on it, swing/move, ridged or flexible. There can be multiple main support bars. Bungee cord or rope can be attached to each bar to help support tube. There can be cross pieces that run from one main support bar to the other. These can be permanent or temporary. Also they can be constructed so tube sits below ski tow bar so a person can ski when tube is in the Tube Stow.
[0044] The telescopic extraction rail 10 could be preferably mounted to the boat as shown, however other variations could be utilized as well, such as the rail mounts or anchors could be permanent, semi-permanent or temporary. They could be added onto an existing boat, existing boat hardware or built into boat or boat hardware (like ski bar), removable, adjustable height, adjustable width, hinged, any shape, swing in and out, telescoping, one or more pieces.
[0045] The telescopic extraction rail 10 could be a solid angle, adjustable angle, adjustable height, adjustable width, hinged, swing/move, lock in one position, and or telescope.
[0046] Tube containment arm 40 could be solid or multiple pieces, adjustable height or length or width, hinged, removable, permanent, semi-permanent, swing/move, telescope up or down or out or sideways, multi-tiered, springy, ridged, and/or forked.
[0047] While throughout this discussion a pontoon boat has been proposed as a means for pulling the tube, it should be understood that other types of water craft could be used.
[0048] It is thought that the method and apparatus of the present invention will be understood from the foregoing description and that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construct steps and arrangement of the parts and steps thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of their material advantages. The form herein described is merely a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof.