Ice fishing pole carrier for all terrain vehicles, snowmobiles and the like
10058086 ยท 2018-08-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A carrier for ice fishing poles that is attached to the back of a snowmobile or ATV. It consists of a frame that has a clamp for fitting the carrier to the vehicle. It also has a center frame member that has a height adjustment. A hinged gate is attached to the center frame member. The inside of this gate is padded. A latching mechanism is on the gate opposite from the hinge. Below the gate is a frame that holds one or more vertical tubes that receive the ends of fishing poles. Thus, with the gate opened, one or more poles can be placed in the tube(s). Then the gate can be closed and secured. The poles are secured and are safe from inadvertent damage. At the fishing place, the user opens the gate to remove one or more poles, secures the gate, and is ready to fish.
Claims
1. An ice fishing pole carrier comprising: a) a lower box frame having a pair of opposed sides, a bottom plate attached to said pair of opposed sides, said bottom plate having a center, and at least one holding tube installed therein; b) a pipe installed in said lower box frame and passing through said at least one holding tube, said pipe being fixedly attached to each of said pair of opposed sides; c) a single telescoping post, secured to the center of said bottom plate of said lower box frame and extending upwardly therefrom; d) a gate, attached to said single telescoping post and being positioned orthogonally thereto, said gate having a rear panel and a front panel, the front panel and rear panel each having two ends and an inner surface; e) a hinge operably attached to one end of said front and rear panels; f) a fastener for temporarily locking said gate closed; and g) a mounting bracket for securing said ice fishing pole carrier to a vehicle.
2. The ice fishing pole carrier of claim 1 wherein said lower box frame has a plurality of holding tubes installed therein.
3. The ice fishing pole carrier of claim 2 wherein said lower box frame has a top plate and further wherein said top plate has a plurality of holes formed therein, centered on a longitudinal axis of said top plate, to allow said plurality of holding tubes to pass therethrough, such that said plurality of holding tubes are surrounded by said top plate.
4. The ice fishing pole carrier of claim 2 wherein said pipe pases through each of said plurality of holding tubes.
5. The ice fishing pole carrier of claim 1 wherein said lower box frame has a top plate, attached to said pair of opposed sides, and further wherein said top plate has at least one hole formed therein, centered on a longitudinal axis of said top plate, to allow said at least one holding tube to pass therethrough, such that said at least one holding tube is surrounded by said top plate.
6. The ice fishing pole carrier of claim 5 wherein the single telescoping post is secured to said top plate.
7. The ice fishing pole carrier of claim 1 wherein said telescoping post has an lower portion and an upper portion.
8. The ice fishing pole carrier of claim 7 wherein the gate is attached to said upper portion of said telescoping post.
9. The ice fishing pole carrier of claim 7 wherein the mounting bracket is secured to said lower portion of said telescoping post.
10. The ice fishing pole carrier of claim 1 wherein the inner surfaces of said front and rear panels of said gate are covered with foam padding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(7) The lower box holder 11 has a frame that has two side walls 11a, a floor 11b, and a top 11c. As shown in the drawings, both the front and back of the frame are open. Within the box holder 11 are a number of tubes 11d. In the preferred embodiment, the number of tubes is 4. These tubes are made of lightweight plastic, while the box frame can be made of metal such as steel of aluminum. The tubes 11d are secured at their bases by a metal tube 11e that passes through each tube and is then welded to the side walls 11a. The tops of the tubes are secured by the top 11c, which has a number of spaced-apart holes 11f drilled in it to receive the tubes 11d. See
(8) The central telescoping post assembly 12 (see especially
(9) The gate 13 has a front panel 13a and a back panel 13b, A hinge 13c is attached to the front and back panels as shown. The gate, as shown in
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(11) Once installed on an ATV, snowmobile or other vehicle, the user can open the gate to install or remove fishing poles as desired. In this way, the poles are carried to and from the fishing site with no damage. And are ready for use without tangles or other complications.
(12) The present disclosure should not be construed in any limited sense other than that limited by the scope of the claims having regard to the teachings herein and the prior art being apparent with the preferred form of the invention disclosed herein and which reveals details of structure of a preferred form necessary for a better understanding of the invention and may be subject to change by skilled persons within the scope of the invention without departing from the concept thereof.