Shallow water anchor system
09796454 ยท 2017-10-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B21/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B34/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2021/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B21/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cylindrical receiver has an upper region with female screw threads, a lower region, and a centrally located washer. A cylindrical sleeve has an upper end with male screw threads threadedly coupled to the female screw threads of the receiver. A cylindrical passageway is formed between the receiver and the sleeve. A cylindrical stake is slidably received in the sleeve. A tether line couples the stake to a movable patch whereby when the movable patch is coupled to a fixed patch, the stake will be in a raised orientation and whereby when a user separates the movable patch from the fixed patch, the weight of the stake will lower the stake into a lower orientation into a sandy or rocky bottom.
Claims
1. A shallow water anchor system (10) for use with a kayak (12), the system adapted for quick deployment, and secure anchoring, and cord maintenance, the quick deployment, secure anchoring, and cord maintenance being done in a safe, convenient, and economical manner, the system comprising, in combination: the kayak (12) having a forward end (16) and a rearward end (18), a left gunwale (20) and a laterally spaced right gunwale (22), a seat (24) located at a central region of the kayak, a storage well (26) located between the seat and the rearward end, a scupper hole (28) extending through the kayak at the storage well, an accessory eye (30) on the right gunwale laterally spaced from the seat, a coupling device (32) on the right gunwale forwardly of the accessory eye; an assembly (36) formed of a stake (38) and a sleeve (40) and a receiver (42) and a cylindrical passageway (41); the receiver formed in a cylindrical configuration having a centrally located washer (44) with securement apertures (46), the receiver having a lower region (48) extending into the scupper hole, the receiver having an upper region (50) extending above the scupper hole, the upper region having an enlarged upper end with female screw threads (52) and a U-shaped slot (54), threaded fasteners (56) extending through the securement apertures and into the storage well coupling the receiver to the kayak; the sleeve formed in a cylindrical configuration and having an enlarged upper end (58) with male screw threads (60) threadedly coupled to the female screw threads of the upper region of the receiver, the sleeve having a lower end (62) terminating in the receiver below at the washer, the cylindrical passageway (41) formed between the receiver and the sleeve from the U-shaped slot to the washer; the stake fabricated of stainless steel and formed in a cylindrical configuration, the stake being slidably received in the sleeve, the stake having a top with an end stop (64) to preclude passage into the sleeve, the stake having a bottom with a diametric bore (66) and a flexible clip (68) pivotably coupled to the bore, the stake having a length of from 52 inches to 72 inches and a diameter of 0.3125 inches, plus or minus 10 percent; a tether line (70) and a tag line (72), a securement device including a two-faced loop patch (74) attached to the tether line and to the tag line, the securement device including a hook patch (76) secured to the right gunwale, the tether line coupled to the flexible clip and extending through the cylindrical passageway and U-shaped slot and secured to the loop patch, the tag line coupling the loop patch to the accessory eye, a tag clip removably coupling the tag line to the accessory eye, the tether line being of a length whereby when the loop patch is coupled to the hook patch, the stake will be in a raised, loaded orientation with the bottom of the stake within the sleeve, and whereby when a user separates the loop patch from the hook patch, the weight of the stake will lower the stake into a lower operative orientation into a sandy or rocky bottom beneath the kayak.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(27) The present invention, the shallow water anchor system 10 is comprised of a plurality of components. Such components in their broadest context include a receiver, a sleeve, a stake, and a tether line. Such components are individually configured and correlated with respect to each other so as to attain the desired objective.
(28) From a specific viewpoint, the present invention is a shallow water anchor system. First provided is a kayak 12. The kayak has a forward end 16 and a rearward end 18. The kayak has a left gunwale 20 and a laterally spaced right gunwale 22. A seat 24 is provided located in a central region of the kayak. The kayak has a storage well 26 located between the seat and the rearward end. The kayak has a scupper hole 28 through the kayak at the storage well. The right gunwale has an accessory eye 30 laterally spaced from the seat. The right gunwale has a coupling device 32 forwardly of the accessory eye.
(29) Next provided is an assembly 36. The assembly is formed of a stake 38, a sleeve 40, a receiver 42, and a cylindrical passageway 41.
(30) The receiver 42 is cylindrical in configuration. The receiver has a centrally located washer 44. The receiver has securement apertures 46. The receiver has a lower region 48 extending into the scupper hole. The receiver has an upper region 50 extending above the scupper hole. The upper region has an enlarged upper end with female screw threads 52. The upper end also has a U-shaped slot 54. Threaded fasteners 56 are provided. The threaded fasteners extend through the securement apertures and into the storage well coupling the receiver to the kayak.
(31) The sleeve 40 is cylindrical in configuration. The sleeve has an enlarged upper end 58 with male screw threads 60. The male screw threads are threadedly coupled to the female screw threads of the upper region of the receiver. The sleeve has a lower end 62 terminating in the receiver below at the washer. The cylindrical passageway 41 is formed between the receiver and the sleeve from the U-shaped slot to the washer.
(32) The stake 38 is fabricated of stainless steel. The stake is cylindrical in configuration. The stake is slidably received in the sleeve. The stake has a top with an end stop 64 to precluded into the sleeve. The stake has a bottom with a diametric bore 66. The bottom has a flexible clip 68. The flexible clip is pivotably coupled to the bore. The stake has a length of from 52 inches to 72 inches. The stake has a diameter of 0.3125 inches, plus or minus 10 percent.
(33) A tether line 70 and a tag line 72 are provided. Further provided is a securement device. The securement device includes a two-faced loop patch 74 attached to the tether line and to the tag line. The securement device includes a hook patch 76 secured to the right gunwale. The tether line couples the flexible clip to the loop patch. The tag line couples the loop patch to the accessory eye. The securement device includes a tag clip 78 coupling the tag line to the accessory eye. The tether line is of a length whereby when the loop patch is coupled to the hook patch, the stake will be in a raised, loaded orientation with the bottom of the stake within the sleeve. When a user separates the loop patch from the hook patch, the weight of the stake will lower the stake into a lower operative orientation into a sandy or rocky bottom beneath the kayak.
(34) In an alternate embodiment of the anchor system 100, the receiver 102 with the sleeve and the stake are mounted to the kayak laterally spaced from a side 104 of the kayak. In this embodiment, the system further includes two pivoting clamps 106. Each pivoting clamp has a fixed portion 108. The fixed portions are cylindrical in configuration. The fixed portion is coupled to the receiver at elevationally spaced locations. Each pivoting clamp has a mounting bracket 110. The mounting bracket is attached to the kayak at elevationally spaced locations. Each pivoting clamp has a pivotable portion 112. The pivotable portion couples the fixed portion to the mounting bracket. Also provided is an adjustment bolt 114. The adjustment bolt rotatably adjustably couples the receiver to the kayak.
(35) In another alternate embodiment of the anchor system 200, the receiver 202 with the sleeve and the stake are mounted adjacent to a side 204 of a kayak. In this embodiment, the system further includes one pivoting clamp 206. The pivoting clamp has a fixed portion 208. The fixed portion is cylindrical in configuration. The fixed portion is coupled to the receiver at elevationally spaced locations. The pivoting clamp has a mounting bracket 210 attached to the kayak at elevationally spaced locations. The pivoting clamp has a pivotable portion 212 coupling the fixed portion to the mounting bracket. An adjustment bolt 214 adjustably couples the receiver to the kayak. A fixed clamp 216 is located below the pivoting clamp.
(36) In a final alternate embodiment of the shallow water anchor system 300, the receiver 302 with the sleeve and the stake are adjustably mounted to a kayak 304. The system further includes one pivoting clamp 306. The pivoting clamp has a fixed portion 308. The fixed portion is cylindrical in configuration. The fixed portion is coupled to the receiver. The pivoting clamp has two mounting brackets 310 attachable to the kayak through a track 312. Each pivoting clamp has a pivotable portion 318 coupling the fixed portion to the receiver. Two adjustment bolts 320 adjustably couple the fixed portion to the pivotable portion.
(37) As to the manner of usage and operation of the present invention, the same should be apparent from the above description. Accordingly, no further discussion relating to the manner of usage and operation will be provided.
(38) With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
(39) Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.