Self-Cleaning Tackle Box
20170142951 ยท 2017-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K97/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B08B9/093
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A01K97/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B08B9/093
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention is a tackle box in which both the lid and the base are fitted with a clean water inlet and waste water outlet, respectively, with an optional outlet hose attached the the water outlet, so that upon entry of clean water the tackle box is configured to be self-cleaning and can be left open for a few hours or overnight to dry.
Claims
1. A tackle box, comprising a base, a lid, and at least one substantially vertical partition therein, wherein said at least one vertical partition contains perforations therein, and further wherein said lid contains a clean water inlet and said base contains a waste water outlet.
2. The tackle box of claim 1, wherein said waste water outlet has an outlet hose attached thereto.
3. The tackle box of claim 1, wherein at least four substantially vertical partitions contain perforations within said tackle box.
4. The tackle box of claim 1, wherein said waste water outlet is positioned on an outer vertical wall of said base near the lowermost edge.
5. The tackle box of claim 1, wherein said clean water inlet is positioned generally in the center of the uppermost surface of said lid.
6. The tackle box of claim 1, wherein said waste water outlet is positioned generally in the center of the lowermost surface of the base.
7. The tackle box of claim 1, wherein said base contains a false bottom which is slanted from the horizontal, so as to encourage drainage of water via gravity in the direction of the waste water outlet.
8. The tackle box of claim 1, wherein said perforations have the dimension of approximately 0.5-10 mm.sup.2.
9. The tackle box of claim 1, wherein said perforations have the dimension of approximately 2-5 mm.sup.2.
10. The tackle box of claim 1, wherein substantially all structures thereof are constructed of a plastic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] As described above, the present invention is a tackle box in which both the lid and the base are fitted with a clean water inlet and waste water outlet, respectively, with an optional outlet hose attached to the water outlet. Inside the box, all of the vertical partitions are perforated, that is, are configured to allow clean flush water to pass freely through the partition walls while still containing the contents of the tackle box in each respective tackle box compartment. As a general rulewith possible exceptionsthe horizontal surfaces of the compartments within the tackle box are not perforated. By introducing clean water into the clean water inlet, water flushes throughout the tackle box including through the perforated partitions, and from there waste water exits via the waste water outlet, either through the waste water outlet in the box itself, or via the waste water outlet and through the optional hose connected thereto. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the tackle box has a false bottom (interior additional base) which is sloped at a gentle angle toward the water outlet aperture, to enhance complete drainage. As part of the present cleaning process, after the tackle box has been flushed thoroughly with clean water, the box is typically left open for a few hours to overnight to dry, and the cleaned contents do not rust or corrode because they have just been cleansed with clean, preferably deionized, water. By contrast, if tackle box contents are left in contact with contaminants inevitably introduced during any sort of fishing venture, without the present or some other cleaning process corrosion or deterioration of the tackle box contents are virtually assured.
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[0017] A second embodiment of the invention appears in
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[0020] There are other ways of configuring self-cleaning tackle boxes that are contemplated as part of the present invention. Instead of a common cavity within the tackle box, which is cleaned and flushed all together at the same time, it is possible to configure the interior compartments so that they flush in a more prescribed, multiple conduit configuration. Having said that, however, the embodiments shown in the Figures are preferred because they drain more quickly and completely than more complicated conduits or water paths could possibly drain. Therefore, a common features among all the embodiments of the invention is that the entire tackle box is configuredwith ample perforations in an adequate number of interior vertical partitionsfor cleaning by flushing with clean water in an operation that cleans the entire tackle box and its content all at once. For similar reasons, even though it is possible to attach a number of the present tackle boxes in series so that a continuous stream of water enters and exits all of the tackle boxes from a single water source, in practice it is preferred that every tackle box be cleaned with a starting stream of clean water and so the cleaning of each tackle box by itself is the preferred practice of the invention.
[0021] Although the invention has been described with particularity above, with specific reference to individual structures and even certain dimensions, the invention is only to be limited insofar as is set forth in the accompanying claims.