Claims
- 1. An anchor capable of being supported on an anchor cradle comprising:
- a fluke having a longitudinal axis, a generally flat top surface and a pair of stabilizers attached to the top surface having a bottom face extending away from the top surface and a top face that forms a wedge shape with the bottom face forming a pocket therebetween; and
- a shank having two legs with first ends coupled to the fluke, a front edge, and a back edge, wherein the front edge of each leg forms a notch therein at a spaced distance from the first end.
- 2. The anchor of claim 1, wherein the notch is shaped to contact the anchor cradle along a major portion of the notch.
- 3. The anchor of claim 1, wherein the front edge is substantially straight.
- 4. The anchor of claim 1, wherein each notch has a generally arcuate shape.
- 5. The anchor of claim 1, wherein each notch opens toward the top surface of the fluke.
- 6. The anchor of claim 1, wherein each notch has a generally semi-circular shape.
- 7. The anchor of claim 1, wherein each notch has a generally truncated triangular shape.
- 8. The anchor of claim 1, wherein each leg has a second end and a mid-point between the first and second end, wherein the notch extends from near the first end to near the mid-point on each leg.
- 9. The anchor of claim 1, wherein the fluke is hollow.
- 10. The anchor of claim 1, wherein the top face forms an angle of about 10 to 45 degrees with the bottom face of the stabilizer.
- 11. The anchor of claim 10, wherein the stabilizer forms a pair of openings between the top face and the bottom face of the stabilizer.
- 12. An anchor, comprising
- a hollow, forwardly tapering fluke having a longitudinal axis and at least one fluke point;
- a removable fluke tip attached to the at least one fluke point, and
- a shank having a pair of legs coupled to the fluke.
- 13. The anchor of claim 12, wherein the fluke has a longitudinal axis, a front end, a back end;
- a generally flat top portion having an upper and lower surface and an edge;
- a plurality of longitudinally extending ribs attached to the lower surface; and
- a tapered bottom portion attached to the ribs and the edge.
- 14. The anchor of claim 12, wherein each fluke point and each fluke tip has a common centerline that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the fluke, and the edge of the fluke is tapered toward the centerline of each point.
- 15. The anchor of claim 14, wherein each fluke point is bisected by the centerline.
- 16. The anchor of claim 12, wherein the fluke tips have a pointed end and a mating end, wherein the mating end forms a shoulder facing away from the pointed end, and each point forms an opening that is sized to closely receive the mating end of the fluke tip.
- 17. The anchor of claim 16, wherein the opening has an outer edge and the shoulder on the fluke tip abuts the edge when the fluke point and fluke tip are made up.
- 18. The anchor of claim 13, further comprising at least one triangular support member attached to at least one rib section, wherein the triangular support member tapers away from the rib section toward the lower surface of the top portion.
- 19. The anchor of claim 13, wherein each of the ribs have a first portion adjacent to the front end of the fluke and a second portion adjacent to the back of the fluke, wherein the ribs are forwardly tapering from the second portion to the first portion.
- 20. The anchor of claim 19, wherein the first portion of the ribs is aligned with each fluke point.
- 21. The anchor of claim 19, wherein the first portion of the ribs are parallel to the longitudinal axis and the second portion of the ribs diverge away from the longitudinal axis toward the back end of the fluke.
- 22. The anchor of claim 14, wherein one fluke tip is shorter than at least one other fluke tip.
- 23. The anchor of claim 13, wherein the fluke has a back edge that tapers from the bottom portion to the top portion toward the back end.
- 24. The anchor of claim 13, wherein the fluke includes a pair of stabilizers attached to the top surface having a bottom face extending away from the top surface and a wedge shaped top face.
- 25. The anchor of claim 24, wherein the top face forms an angle of about 10 to 45 degrees with the bottom face of the stabilizer.
- 26. The anchor of claim 24, wherein the stabilizer forms a pocket between the top face and the bottom face.
- 27. The anchor of claim 24, wherein the stabilizer forms a pair of openings between the top face and the bottom face of the stabilizer.
- 28. An anchor, comprising
- a hollow, forwardly tapering fluke having a longitudinal axis and at least two fluke points;
- at least two fluke tips attached to the fluke points, one fluke tip being shorter than at least one other fluke tip, each fluke point and each fluke tip having a centerline that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the fluke, the edges of the fluke being tapered toward respective centerlines; and
- a shank having a pair of legs coupled to the fluke.
- 29. The anchor of claim 28, wherein the fluke has a longitudinal axis, a front end, a back end;
- a generally flat top portion having an upper and lower surface and an edge;
- a plurality of longitudinally extending ribs attached to the lower surface; and
- a tapered bottom portion attached to the ribs and the edge.
- 30. The anchor of claim 29, further comprising at least one triangular support member attached to at least one rib section, wherein the triangular support member tapers away from the rib section toward the lower surface of the top portion.
- 31. The anchor of claim 29, wherein each of the ribs have a first portion adjacent to the front end of the fluke and a second portion adjacent to the back of the fluke, wherein the ribs are forwardly tapering from the second portion to the first portion.
- 32. The anchor of claim 31, wherein the first portion of the ribs is aligned with each fluke point.
- 33. The anchor of claim 31, wherein the first portion of the ribs are parallel to the longitudinal axis and the second portion of the ribs diverge away from the longitudinal axis toward the back end of the fluke.
Parent Case Info
This application is a CIP Ser. No. 08/743,466 filed Nov. 4, 1996, abandoned.
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