ADJUSTABLE FISHING EQUIPMENT MOUNT
20170367311 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K97/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B63B34/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2017/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01K97/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to a pivotably adjustable fishing equipment mount, particularly embodied with a fishing rod holder that can be swivelled to different angles and fixed at variable positions as per the user requirement. It is attachable to the gunwale of a fishing boat, and capable of being adjusted to different angles. Further, the mount can be moved completely inside the boat while remaining attached to the boat. In one embodiment, the mount flips (or pivots) into the interior of the boat so that the boat can be covered by a boat cover tarp without obstruction.
Claims
1. A boat-attachable fishing equipment mount, comprising: a mounting base, a first fishing equipment, and a first boat mount rotatably coupled to the mounting base; and the first boat mount comprises a connecting element that provides for rotating the mount through a vertical axis so that the mount may be alternatively placed inside the boat or outside of the boat at a first desired angle.
2. The fishing equipment mount of claim 1 wherein the fishing equipment can be fishing rod holder, storage holder, reel case holder, hooks, or any other type of holder.
3. The fishing equipment of claim 1 can be fixed, detachable or movable around any axis.
4. The fishing equipment mount of claim 1 wherein at least one fishing equipment can be connected onto the mounting base member directly or through a support arm.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein the connecting element allows movement of the mounting base up to 270°.
6. The device of claim 1 further comprising a fishing apparatus coupled to the fishing equipment.
7. The device of claim 6 wherein the fishing apparatus can be can be fishing rod, reel case, bait case, tackle bag, or any other material to be supported outside of the boat.
8. A device for holding fishing apparatus on a boat, comprising: a mounting base coupled to at least a first fishing equipment; the mounting base coupled to a boat attachment member via a rotatably hinged connecting member, the boat attachment coupled to a boat gunwale; and an interlocking member to engage the connecting member at a first desired angle.
9. The device of claim 8 wherein the interlocking member can lock the connecting element at any angle to hold the mounting base member at a pre-defined position.
10. The device of claim 8 wherein the fishing equipment can be fishing rod holder, storage holder, reel case holder, hooks, or any other type of holder that can be attached onto the mounting base member.
11. The device of claim 8 wherein the fishing equipment can be fixed, detachable or movable around any axis.
12. The device of claim 8 wherein at least one fishing equipment can be connected onto the mounting base member directly or through a support arm.
13. The device of claim 8 wherein the fishing apparatus can be fishing rod, reel case, bait case, tackle bag, or any other material to be supported outside of the boat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Various aspects of the invention, as well as the embodiments, are better understood by reference to the following detailed description. For better understanding of the invention, the detailed description should be read in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
Interpretation Considerations
[0019] When reading this section (which describes an exemplary embodiment of the best mode of the invention, hereinafter “exemplary embodiment”), one should keep in mind several points. First, the exemplary embodiment is what the inventor believes to be the best mode for practicing the invention at the time of patent filing. Since one of ordinary skill in the art may recognize substantially equivalent structures or substantially equivalent acts to achieve the same results in the same way in light of the following exemplary embodiment, or to achieve the same results in a not dissimilar way; the following exemplary embodiment should not be interpreted as limiting the invention to one embodiment.
[0020] Likewise, individual aspects (sometimes called species) of the invention are provided as examples. Accordingly, one of ordinary skill in the art may recognize from a following exemplary structure (or exemplary act) a substantially equivalent structure or substantially equivalent act to either achieve the same results in substantially the same way, or to achieve the same results in a not dissimilar way.
[0021] Accordingly, the discussion of a specific item invokes the class of items to which that item belongs as well as related items in that class. Furthermore, it is recognized that as technology develops, a number of additional alternatives to achieve an aspect of the invention may arise. Such advances are hereby incorporated within their respective class, and should be recognized as being functionally equivalent or structurally equivalent to the aspect shown or described.
[0022] Second, the only essential aspects of the invention are identified by the claims. Thus, aspects of the invention, including elements, acts, functions, and relationships (shown or described) should not be interpreted as being essential unless they are explicitly described and identified as being essential.
[0023] Third, a function or an act should be interpreted as incorporating all modes of doing that function or act, unless otherwise explicitly stated. (For example, one recognizes that “tacking” may be done by nailing, stapling, gluing, hot gunning, riveting, etc., and so a use of the word tacking also means stapling, gluing, etc., and all other modes of that word and similar words, such as “attaching”).
[0024] Fourth, unless explicitly stated otherwise, conjunctive words (such as “or”, “and”, “including”, or “comprising” for example) should be interpreted in the inclusive, not the exclusive, sense.
[0025] Fifth, the words “means” and “step” are provided to facilitate the reader's understanding of the invention and do not mean “means” or “step” as defined in §112, paragraph 6 of 35 U.S.C., unless used as “means for—functioning—” or “step for—functioning—” in the Claims section.
[0026] Sixth, the invention is also described in view of the Festo and Bilski decisions, and, in that regard, the claims and the invention incorporate equivalents known, unknown, foreseeable, and unforeseeable.
[0027] Seventh, the language and each word used in the invention should be given the ordinary interpretation of the language and the word, unless indicated otherwise.
[0028] As will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, various structures and devices are depicted in block diagram form in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the invention. It should be noted in the following discussion that acts with like names are performed in like manners, unless otherwise stated.
[0029] Of course, the foregoing discussions and definitions are provided for clarification purposes and are not limiting. Words and phrases are to be given their ordinary plain meaning unless indicated otherwise.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0032] The mounting base 114 is preferably made of aluminum, stainless steel, fiberglass or any composite material which are easily machined. Moldable or machineable plastics of all nature and composites of fibrous reinforced resinous materials can also be used as material for the mounting base 114. Additionally, the material for the mounting base 114 should be light weight and preferably resistive to corrosion, deposition of water residue and other impacts of water on metallic surfaces. The mounting base 114 should be in a rigid form—here shown as a rectangular prism. Alternatively, the mounting base 114 can be cylindrical with a flat top surface portion.
[0033] A fishing apparatus can be coupled to the fishing equipment holders 108, 109. In a preferred embodiment, the fishing apparatus is a fishing rod. Alternative to the fishing rod, any type of other fishing apparatus can be coupled to the fishing equipment holders 108, 109, including reel case, bait case, tackle bags, or other material to be supported outside of the boat.
[0034] The mounting base 114 is attached onto the gunwale of the boat by connecting elements 110, 111 which allow the mounting base to be flipped in and out of the boat. Preferably, the connecting elements 110, 111 are hinge modules adapted to rotate the mounting base 114 through 270° and enable swivel movement of the fishing equipment mount 100. Alternatively, the connecting elements can be rotating hooks, brackets, clamps, or any other suitable mechanical fastener capable of enabling swivel movement. Additionally, the connecting elements 110, 111 are coupled onto the gunwale 102 by means of boat mounts 112, 113. The boat mounts 112, 113 can be screws, nuts, bolts, ratcheted means or any other means of secure attachment acceptable without departing from the invention.
[0035] The fishing equipment holders 108, 109 may be attached to the mounting base 114 via supporting arms 104, 105. In one embodiment, the support arms are threaded at each end and twisted into both their respective equipment holders 108, 109 and also attached to the mounting base 114. To attach to the mounting base 114, the threads of each supporting arm 104, 105 fit through channels in the mounting base 114 and then secured thereto mechanical fasteners 106, 107. These mechanical fasteners can be screws, nuts, bolts, washer assembly pairs, or any other suitable mechanical securing means.
[0036] The fishing equipment holders 108, 109 can be fixed, detachable or movable around any axis. To enable movement of the fishing equipment holders 108, 109 the supporting arms 104, 105 can be mechanically modified to include multiple connections or pivot points that allow the fishing equipment to move into various positions and orientations. Alternatively, the supporting arms 104, 105 and mechanical fasteners 106, 107 can be suitably modified to provide a detachable connection of the fishing equipment holders 108, 109 with the mounting base 114.
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[0038] To reduce damage of the gunwale surface during fishing activity while the fishing equipment mount 100 is flipped out of the boat, the mounting base 114 contains protection pads 115, 116 as shown in
[0039] The mounting base 114 may be coupled to the gunwale 102 via the hinge modules 110,111 and boat mounts 112, 113. Thereafter, the mounting base 114 may swivel around the gunwale 114, providing “permanent” attachment to the gunwale.
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[0041] Of course, while the specification above is specifically applied to fishing rod holders and fishing boats, the invention is applicable to any type of boats and holders that are capable of carrying out fishing activity. Thus, though this invention has been described with respect to a specific preferred embodiment, many advantages, variations and modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the present application. It is therefore the intention that the appended claims and their functional equivalents be interpreted as broadly as possible in view of the prior art to include all such variations and modifications.