Personal watercraft docking apparatus
11603169 · 2023-03-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B34/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Watercraft docking apparatus including a spreadable clamp attachable to a watercraft to be docked, an elongated pole attached at one end to the spreadable clamp, and structure attaching mechanism attached to an opposite end of the elongated pole. The spreadable clamp and the structure attaching mechanism are both designed to prevent lateral horizontal movement of the elongated pole.
Claims
1. Watercraft docking apparatus comprising: a spreadable clamp attachable to a watercraft to be docked, the spreadable clamp includes an outer clamp element of rectangular material and a parallel inner clamp element of rectangular material, both clamp elements positioned to extend parallel to the hull of a personal watercraft to be docked; wherein the outer clamp element includes an inner arcuate surface arcing from a lower edge to an upper edge and the inner clamp element includes an outer arcuate surface arcing from a lower edge to an upper edge, the inner arcuate surface and the outer arcuate surface arc away from each other so that any movement of the outer clamp element against the inner clamp element will cause a relative rolling or spreading motion of the upper edges; wherein the outer clamp element includes an inner arcuate surface arcing from a lower edge to an upper edge and the inner clamp element includes an outer arcuate surface arcing from a lower edge to an upper edge, the inner arcuate surface and the outer arcuate surface arc away from each other so that any movement of the outer clamp element against the inner clamp element will cause a relative rolling or spreading motion of the upper edges, and the outer clamp element further includes a threaded portion extending approximately perpendicularly away from the arcuate surface, through an opening in the inner clamp element and threadedly engaged in an internally threaded opening in the one end of the elongated pole; an elongated pole attached at one end to the spreadable clamp; and structure attaching mechanism attached to an opposite end of the elongated pole, the spreadable clamp and the structure attaching mechanism are both designed to prevent lateral horizontal movement of the elongated pole.
2. The Watercraft docking apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the threaded portion and the internally threaded opening in the one end of the elongated pole are each axially elongated to allow a threading rotation to move outer clamp element toward and away from the one end of the elongated pole.
3. The Watercraft docking apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the outer clamp element includes a clamp positioning stabilizer positioned to engage the inner clamp element and to stabilize the outer clamp element and the inner clamp element in a parallel orientation.
4. The Watercraft docking apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the inner clamp element includes a cylindrical body having a central opening therein with the one end of the elongated pole positioned in the central opening.
5. Watercraft docking apparatus comprising: a spreadable clamp attachable to a watercraft to be docked; an elongated pole attached at one end to the spreadable clamp; and structure attaching mechanism attached to an opposite end of the elongated pole, the spreadable clamp and the structure attaching mechanism are both designed to prevent lateral horizontal movement of the elongated pole; wherein the structure attaching mechanism includes a foot attached to the opposite end of the elongated pole and extending laterally to the longitudinal axis of the elongated pole and a flexible formable securing wrap extending from the foot.
6. The Watercraft docking apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the structure attaching mechanism includes a second spreadable clamp attached to the opposite end of the elongated pole.
7. Watercraft docking apparatus comprising: a spreadable clamp attachable to a watercraft to be docked; an elongated pole attached at one end to the spreadable clamp; and structure attaching mechanism attached to an opposite end of the elongated pole, the spreadable clamp and the structure attaching mechanism are both designed to prevent lateral horizontal movement of the elongated pole; wherein the structure attaching mechanism is attached to the opposite end of the elongated pole by a rotatable joint designed to allow rotary movement of the elongated pole relative to the structure attaching mechanism only in a vertical direction.
8. The Watercraft docking apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the elongated pole is axially extendable.
9. The Watercraft docking apparatus as claimed in claim 8 wherein the extendable pole includes two or more lengths of pole nested coaxially together or a telescoping arrangement.
10. Watercraft docking apparatus comprising: an elongated pole; a spreadable clamp attached to one end of the elongated pole, the spreadable clamp including an outer rectangular clamp element having an inner arcuate surface arcing from a lower edge to an upper edge and a parallel inner rectangular clamp element having an outer arcuate surface arcing from a lower edge to an upper edge, the inner arcuate surface and the outer arcuate surface arcing away from each other so that any movement of the outer clamp element against the inner clamp element will cause a relative rolling or spreading motion of the upper edges, and both clamp elements positioned to extend parallel to the hull of a personal watercraft to be docked, the outer clamp element including a threaded portion extending approximately perpendicularly away from the arcuate surface of the outer clamp element, through an opening in the inner clamp element and threadedly engaged in an internally threaded opening in the one end of the elongated pole; structure attaching mechanism attached to an opposite end of the elongated pole, the spreadable clamp and the structure attaching mechanism are both designed to prevent lateral horizontal movement of the elongated pole.
11. The Watercraft docking apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the outer clamp element includes a clamp positioning stabilizer positioned to engage the inner clamp element and hold the inner clamp element parallel to the outer clamp element.
12. The Watercraft docking apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the structure attaching mechanism includes a foot attached to the opposite end of the elongated pole and extending laterally to the longitudinal axis of the elongated pole and a flexible formable securing wrap extending from the foot.
13. The Watercraft docking apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the structure attaching mechanism includes a second spreadable clamp attached to the opposite end of the elongated pole.
14. The Watercraft docking apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the structure attaching mechanism is attached to the opposite end of the elongated pole by a rotatable joint designed to allow rotary movement of the elongated pole relative to the structure attaching mechanism only in a vertical direction.
15. The Watercraft docking apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the elongated pole is axially extendable and the extendable pole includes two or more lengths of pole nested coaxially together or a telescoping arrangement.
16. A method of operating watercraft docking apparatus including the steps of: providing watercraft docking apparatus including an elongated pole having a spreadable clamp attached to one end of the elongated pole, the spreadable clamp including an outer clamp element of rectangular material having an inner arcuate surface arcing from a lower edge to an upper edge and a parallel inner clamp element of rectangular material having an outer arcuate surface arcing from a lower edge to an upper edge, and structure attaching mechanism attached to an opposite end of the elongated pole, the spreadable clamp and the structure attaching mechanism are both designed to prevent lateral horizontal movement of the elongated pole; providing a watercraft to be docked, the watercraft constructed to form a downwardly opening recess between a hull and an overhanging lip; inserting the upper edges of the outer clamp element and the inner clamp element into the recess; spreading the upper edges of the outer clamp element and the inner clamp element to wedge the spreadable clamp tightly in the recess; and attaching the structure attaching mechanism to a dock or other structure.
17. The method as claimed in claim 16 where, in the step of providing the spreadable clamp, the outer clamp element includes a threaded portion extending approximately perpendicularly away from the arcuate surface of the outer clamp element through an opening in the inner clamp element and threadedly engaged in an internally threaded opening in the one end of the elongated pole, and the step of spreading the upper edges of the outer clamp element and the inner clamp element includes rotating the elongated pole about a longitudinal axis to move the outer clamp element toward the inner clamp element causing a relative rolling or spreading motion of the upper edges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Specific objects and advantages of the invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred example thereof, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(9) Turning to
(10) Turning now to
(11) Outer clamp element 30 has an arcuate inner surface (vertical cross-section) 31 that arcs generally from the lower edge of element 30, designated 30a, to the upper edge of element 30, designated 30b. Inner clamp element 32 has an arcuate outer or distal surface (vertical cross-section) 33 that arcs generally from the lower edge of element 32, designated 32a, to the upper edge of element 32, designated 32b. Further, surface 31 and surface 33 arc away from each other and inner clamp element 32 is angularly disposed so that any movement of element 30 and/or element 32 toward each other will cause a relative rolling or spreading motion of upper edges 30b and 32b.
(12) In the operation of spreadable clamp 20 it must first be noted that watercraft 10 is constructed to form a downwardly opening recess 40 between hull 42 and an overhanging lip 44. To attach spreadable clamp 20 to watercraft 10, upper edge 30b of outer clamp element 30 and upper edge 32b of inner clamp element 32 are inserted into recess 40. Pole 22 is then rotated (clockwise in
(13) A pole extending nut 46 is rotatably mounted in a mid-section of pole 22 and provides for optional longitudinal extension or retraction of pole 22. As is well-known in the art, there are a variety of ways that changing the length of pole 22 may be achieved. For example, pole 22 may include two (or more) lengths nested coaxially together or a simple telescoping arrangement. In any case pole 22 is extendable by rotating/loosening movable nut 46 relative to pole 22, changing the length of pole 22, and simply tightening nut 46 onto coaxially extended pole 22. Thus, the length of pole 22 is adjustable to position watercraft 10 a desired distance from dock 12 or other structure.
(14) Referring additionally to
(15) In the preferred embodiment illustrated in
(16) Turning to
(17) Turning to
(18) Turning to
(19) Turning to
(20) Thus, the present invention discloses and provides new and improved personal watercraft docking apparatus and more specifically personal watercraft docking apparatus that prevents all contact of the watercraft with the dock or other structure to which it is attached. Also, the watercraft docking apparatus is easy to attach to the watercraft without the necessity of the person attaching the apparatus being on the watercraft.
(21) Various changes and modifications to the examples herein chosen for purposes of illustration will readily occur to those skilled in the art. To the extent that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.