Towing rope for water skiing
09688367 ยท 2017-06-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B34/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B34/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B32/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tow rope engagement system for a water ski or wakeboard or configured to communicate a majority of the force from the boat engaged to the tow rope, directly to the water ski or wakeboard during deep water starts by a rider. The lesser force required to ride is transferred to a handle held by the skiers hands once the skier has reached a substantially standing position and is on top of the water. A quick release is provided which will disconnect the tow rope should the rider activate it manually or by falling.
Claims
1. A tow rope engagement apparatus for employment with water sports equipment for supporting a standing rider being towed through water, comprising; a handle; a handle line engaged at a first end to said handle and extending to a second end; said handle configured for gripping by a hand of user riding said sports equipment; a docking member, said docking member dimensioned for a removable engagement in an engaged position with a docking component, said docking component having a base plate engageable to a riding surface of said sports equipment, a pair of sidewalls rising from said baseplate and a space between said sidewalls configured for a frictional engagement with said docking member; a split line engaged at a first end to said docking member and extending to a distal end; means to engage said distal end of said split line, and said second end of said handle line, to a distal end of a tow rope configured to engage with an aquatic towing vehicle; said docking member being disengageable from said engaged position with said docking component by movement in a direction substantially normal to said riding surface; a release line communicating between said handle line and said docking member; and said release line providing means for communicating a force to said docking member to induce a movement toward said vertical direction and a disengagement from said engaged position, when said rider of said sports equipment moves from a crouched position, adjacent to said riding surface during the start of a tow of said body, to a substantially standing position upon said riding surface; whereby force from said towing vehicle communicated to said tow rope during said start of said tow, with said docking member in said engaged position, is communicated primarily to said sports equipment, whereafter said force is communicated primarily to said handle subsequent to said user moving from a said crouched position to said standing position.
2. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 1 additionally comprising: at least one of said sidewalls formed of a resilient material; said space between said sidewalls being smaller than a diameter of said docking member; and a compression of said sidewalls exerting a bias against said docking member when in said engaged position within said docking component.
3. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 2 wherein said means to engage said distal end of said split line and said second end of said handle line to one end of a tow rope comprises: a release component having a body and a rotatably engaged lid, a first end of said body, opposite said lid, having means for engagement with said distal end of said split line and said second end of said handle line; a latch, said latch rotationally engaged to said body at an opposite end from said first end; said latch configured for an engagement of said lid in a locked position; said latch rotatable between a closed position wherein said tow rope is engaged to said lid in said locked position, to an open position wherein said tow rope will disengage from said lid when said latch is disengaged from said lid; and means for said user to cause said latch to move to said open position, whereby said tow rope can be released from said lid ending communication of said force to said sports equipment.
4. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 2 additionally comprising: said sports equipment being one or a pair of waters skis; at least one of said pair of sidewalls having means for registered engagement with said docking member; said docking member being an elongated bar having one or a plurality of engagement members configured for said registered engagement with said docking component.
5. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 2 additionally comprising: said sports equipment being a wakeboard; said docking member being a loop formed by a portion of rope; said docking component comprising at least one mount configured to engage said loop during said start; and whereby said loop is disengageable from said mount after said user achieves said substantially standing position.
6. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 3 wherein said means for said user to cause said latch to move to said open position comprises: a release line engaged at a first end to said latch; a second end of said release line engaged at or near said handle; whereby a tug on said release line causes a rotation of said latch to said open position.
7. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 3 additionally comprising: said sports equipment being one or a pair of waters skis; at least one of said pair of sidewalls having means for registered engagement with said docking member; said docking member being an elongated bar having one or a plurality of engagement members configured for said registered engagement with said docking component.
8. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 3 additionally comprising: said sports equipment being a wakeboard; said docking member being a loop formed by a portion of rope; said docking component comprising at least one mount configured to engage said loop during said start; and whereby said loop is disengageable from said mount after said user achieves said substantially standing position.
9. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 6 additionally comprising: means to attach said second end of said release line to the person of said user, whereby said tug is exerted upon said release line should said user fall during a ride on said sports equipment.
10. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 6 additionally comprising: said sports equipment being one or a pair of waters skis; at least one of said pair of sidewalls having means for registered engagement with said docking member; said docking member being an elongated bar having one or a plurality of engagement members configured for said registered engagement with said docking component.
11. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 6 additionally comprising: said sports equipment being a wakeboard; said docking member being a loop formed by a portion of rope; said docking component comprising at least one mount configured to engage said loop during said start; and whereby said loop is disengageable from said mount after said user achieves said substantially standing position.
12. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 9 additionally comprising: said sports equipment being one or a pair of waters skis; at least one of said pair of sidewalls having means for registered engagement with said docking member; said docking member being an elongated bar having one or a plurality of engagement members configured for said registered engagement with said docking component.
13. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 9 additionally comprising: said sports equipment being a wakeboard; said docking member being a loop formed by a portion of rope; said docking component comprising at least one mount configured to engage said loop during said start; and whereby said loop is disengageable from said mount after said user achieves said substantially standing position.
14. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means to engage said distal end of said split line and said second end of said handle line to one end of a tow rope comprises: a release component having a body and a rotatably engaged lid, a first end of said body, opposite said lid, having means for engagement with said distal end of said split line and said second end of said handle line; a latch, said latch rotationally engaged to said body at an opposite end from said first end; said latch configured for an engagement of said lid in a locked position; said latch rotatable between a closed position wherein said tow rope is engaged to said lid in said locked position, to an open position wherein said tow rope will disengage from said lid when said latch is disengaged from said lid; and means for said user to cause said latch to move to said open position, whereby said tow rope can be released from said lid ending communication of said force to said sports equipment.
15. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 14 wherein said means for said user to cause said latch to move to said open position comprises: a release line engaged at a first end to said latch; a second end of said release line engaged at or near said handle; whereby a tug on said release line causes a rotation of said latch to said open position.
16. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 15 additionally comprising: means to attach said second end of said release line to the person of said user, whereby said tug is exerted upon said release line should said user fall during a ride on said sports equipment.
17. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 1 additionally comprising: said sports equipment being one or a pair of waters skis; said docking member being an elongated bar configured for an engagement with said docking component.
18. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 1 additionally comprising: said sports equipment being one or a pair of waters skis; at least one of said pair of sidewalls having means for registered engagement with said docking member; said docking member being an elongated bar having one or a plurality of engagement members configured for said registered engagement with said docking component.
19. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 1 additionally comprising: said sports equipment being a wakeboard; said docking member being a loop formed by a portion of rope; said docking component comprising at least one mount configured to engage said loop during said start; and whereby said loop is disengageable from said mount after said user achieves said substantially standing position.
20. A tow rope engagement apparatus for employment with water sports equipment for supporting a standing rider being towed through water, comprising; a handle; a handle line engaged at a first end to said handle and extending to a second end; said handle configured for gripping by a hand of user riding said sports equipment; a docking member, said docking member dimensioned for a removable engagement in an engaged position with a docking component, said docking component adapted for an engagement upon a riding surface of a body of said sports equipment; a docking rope engaged at a first end to said docking member and extending to a distal end; a release component having a body and a rotatably engaged lid; a first end of said body, opposite said lid, having means for engagement with said distal end of said split line and with said second end of said handle line; a latch, said latch rotationally engaged to said body at an opposite end from said first end; said latch configured for an engagement of said lid in a locked position; said latch rotatable between a closed position wherein said tow rope is engaged to said lid in said locked position, to an open position wherein said tow rope will disengage from said lid when said latch is disengaged from said lid; and means for said user to cause said latch to move to said open position, whereby said tow rope can be released from said lid ending communication of said force to said sports equipment; said docking member being disengageable from said engaged position with said docking component by movement in a direction substantially normal to said riding surface; a release line communicating between said handle line and said docking member; and said release line providing means for communicating a force to said docking member to induce a movement toward said vertical direction and a disengagement from said engaged position, when said rider of said sports equipment moves from a crouched position, adjacent to said riding surface during the start of a tow of said body, to a substantially standing position upon said riding surface; whereby force from said towing vehicle communicated to said tow rope during said start of said tow, with said docking member in said engaged position, is communicated primarily to said sports equipment, whereafter said force is communicated primarily to said handle subsequent to said user moving from a said crouched position to said standing position.
21. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 20 wherein said means for said user to cause said latch to move to said open position comprises: a release line engaged at a first end to said latch; a second end of said release line engaged at or near said handle; whereby a tug on said release line causes a rotation of said latch to said open position.
22. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 20 additionally comprising: said sports equipment being a wakeboard; said docking member being a loop formed by a portion of rope; said docking component comprising at least one mount configured to engage said loop during said start; and whereby said loop is disengageable from said mount after said user achieves said substantially standing position.
23. The tow rope engagement apparatus of claim 21 additionally comprising: means to attach said second end of said release line to the person of said user, whereby said tug is exerted upon said release line should said user fall during a ride on said sports equipment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED
Embodiments of the Invention
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(31) Also engaging at a first end with the quick release component 16 is the split line 19 which is engaged to a docking member 20 at both distal ends of both two portions of the split line 19. The docking member 20 is removably engageable with a docking component 22 which is engaged to the top surface of a water ski 26 just forward of the rubber boot 30 adapted to hold a user's foot to the ski 26. The opposite ends of both portions of the split line 19, are attached to the quick release component 16 using means of attachment thereto such as a knot through an aperture in the quick release component 16.
(32) A release line 32 is engaged to and between the docking member 20 and the handle line 14. The release line 32 is of a length to allow the user to hold onto the handle 12 while in the crouched position of a skier in a deep water start. Once the skier rises to substantially a standing position, the length of the release line 32 causes an upward force, substantially perpendicular in direction to the plane of the top surface of the ski 26, to be exerted on the docking member 20. This force is sufficient to pull the docking member 20 from its biased engagement within the docking component 22 and the inwardly based spring members 23 shown. Thereafter the force from the tow rope is communicated to the handle 12 rather than the docking component 22.
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(37) In use, once the docking member 20 is disengaged, a spring loaded spool within the retractor 150 will spool the release line 32 into the retractor 150 until the split line 19 and docking member 20 are substantially inline with the handle line 14. As such, once the user is riding upon the surface of the water, and the docking member 20 is released such that the device 10 is no longer needed, the retractor 150 will bias the docking member 20 and split line 19 up toward the handle line 14 such that the docking component 20 will not drag on the surface of the water, where it may be get caught on a ski or otherwise endanger the user. If the device 10 is needed again, the user will simply pull the release line 32 to unspool it from the line retractor 150 and reposition the device 10 to the as used mode as shown in the figure.
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(39) The user is afforded with a release line 76 which communicates in a conduit to a ring 78 positioned adjacent to the handle 12 or it may be also engaged to a cuff 79 or other means to attach to the user's body while riding. A quick tug of the ring 78 will translate the safety line 76 causing a translation of the collar 62 away from the ring 66 to expose the slot 70 and allow the distal portion 69 to release from the body 64 to release the main line 18. If the cuff 79 or other means of attachment to the body is employed, if the user falls, it will activate the release also. While the device 10 herein will function without the quick release component 16 and such is anticipated, the quick release component 16 does provide for safety of the rider and is preferred. It also provides a plurality of apertures 80 in the body 64 for engaging both the split lines 19 and the handle line 14 thereto.
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(41) The docking component 22 includes a first a support surface 86 and a second support surface 88 extending from the mounting plate 36. The support surfaces 86, 88 are spaced a distance preferably slightly less than the diameter of the engagement members 82 in order to receive the engagement members 82 in a sandwiched biased frictional engagement as shown in the as used mode of
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(44) Similar to the previous mode, the docking component 22 includes a first a support surface 86 and a second support surface 88 extending from the mounting plate 36. The support surfaces 86, 88 are spaced a distance preferably slightly less than the width of the engagement members 83 in order to receive the engagement members 83 in a sandwiched biased frictional engagement. An interior surface of the at least one of the support surfaces 86, 88 is preferably configured with one or a plurality of recesses 84 employed for registering the engagement members 83 in their biased frictional engagement with the docking component 22.
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(47) This mode is operatively employed similar to the modes of the device 10 employed for water skis however different configurations of the docking component 110 and docking member 126 are provided. In this mode as shown in
(48) Also engaging at a first end with the quick release component 16 is the single line 124 which is engaged to a docking member 126 at the distal end of the single line 19. The docking member 126 is removably engageable with a docking component 110 which is engaged to the top surface of a wakeboard 128 just inside of one of the boots 130 adapted to hold a user's foot to the wakeboard 128. The docking member 126 of the current mode is preferably provide by forming or otherwise engaging a looped section of rope at or near the engagement of the single line 124 with the release line 32.
(49) It is noted that the docking component 110 of the current mode can be adapted for employment with left or right foot stanced users. The opposite end of the single line 124 is attached to the quick release component 16 using means of attachment thereto such as a knot through an aperture in the quick release component 16.
(50) Similar to previous modes, a release line 32 is engaged to and between the docking member 126 and the handle line 14. Again, the release line 32 is of a length to allow the user to hold onto the handle 12 while in the crouched position of a wakeboarder in a deep water start. Once the rider rises to substantially a standing position, the length of the release line 32 causes an upward force, substantially perpendicular in direction to the plane of the top surface of the wakeboard 128, to be exerted on the docking member 126. This force is sufficient to pull the docking member 126 from its biased engagement within the docking component 110 and the docking mount 116 shown. Thereafter the force from the tow rope is communicated to the handle 12 rather than the docking component 126. The spooling line retractor 150 is also shown employed in this mode.
(51) The docking component 110 comprises a mounting plate 111 which is configured to engaged under the left or right boot 130 of a conventional wakeboard 128. As such the mounting plate may include a plurality of apertures 113 or slots as needed to receive the conventional mounting hardware of the boot 130.
(52) There is included first and second 112, 114 brackets disposed at opposite ends of the mounting plate 111 which are employed to engage the docking mount 116 of the current mode of the wakeboard docking component 110. The brackets 112, 114 include apertures 115 for receiving screws, bolts 122 or the like as needed to engaged the docking mount 116. One skilled in the art will recognize that the choice of positioning the docking mount 116 on either of the brackets 112, 114 will be determined by the dominating foot of the wakeboard user. In
(53) The docking mount 116 comprises at least one substantially curved edge 118 which is configured to engage the looped section of rope of the docking member 126. This curved edge 118 will reduce frictional wear and tear on the docking member 126 through repeated use. Further a biasing member 120 may be provided to bias the docking member 126 against the curved edge 118 of the docking mount 116. This will insure the docking member 126 does not inadvertently disengage prior to the deep water start. However, similar to previous modes, it is the intent of the invention that the docking member 126 can be disengaged from the biased engagement with the docking mount 116 through a vertical force imparted by a pulling of the release line 32 once the user has achieved the riding position.
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(56) The release line 76 is shown extending from an engagement with the distal end of the latch 142 to a communication along the handle line 14. The latch 142 is rotatable engaged to the body 134 of the quick release 16 by a spring loaded hinged 144 employed to bias the latch 142 to the locked position of
(57) While all of the fundamental characteristics and features of the towing rope device herein have been shown and described herein, with reference to particular embodiments thereof, a latitude of modification, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure and it will be apparent that in some instances, some features of the invention may be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth. It should also be understood that various substitutions, modifications, and variations may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Consequently, all such modifications and variations and substitutions are included within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.