Claims
- 1. A holder for boat fenders, adapted to be mounted to a boat where the boat has upright stanchions for supporting a life line or upper railing comprising upper and lower hoop members adapted to be pivotally mounted to a stanchion at vertically spaced apart upper and lower locations, mounting means for pivotally mounting each of said hoop members to a stanchion, said lower hoop member adapted to provide lower support for a fender when in a generally horizontal position and at least partially encircle a fender, said upper hoop member encircling the fender in a generally horizontal position, both of said hoop members being pivotal on said mounting means from a generally horizontal fender holding position to a downwardly directed vertical position below the life line or railing when not supporting a fender.
- 2. The holder of claim 1 where said mounting means comprises first and second vertically positioned strap members pivotally connected to said hoop members at vertically spaced apart locations and at substantially diametrically spaced apart locations on said hoop members, and said mounting means includes means for attaching one of said strap members to a stanchion.
- 3. The holder of claim 2 further including means on said lower hoop member for supporting a fender therein from the bottom of the fender.
- 4. The holder of claim 1 further including vertically extending members pivotally connected to said hoops.
- 5. The holder of claim 1 where said upper and lower hoop members are individually pivoted to the stanchion and said lower hoop member has supporting means generally perpendicular to said lower hoop member to support the bottom of a fender received therein, said supporting members residing on either side of a stanchion when said hoops are in a downwardly directed position.
- 6. The holder of claim 5 where said supporting means comprises two lower supporting members positioned so as to reside on either side of a stanchion when said hoop is in a downwardly directed vertical position.
- 7. The holder of claim 1 where each of said hoop members are mounted to an elongated U-shaped bracket member having a bight, each of said mounting means carrying a pin which is received in one of said bracket members on each of said mounting means for engaging said U-shaped bracket members and holding said hoop members in a horizontal position, said hoop members being pivotal to a downwardly directed vertical position when said U-shaped bracket members are moved vertically to receive said pins in the bight of said U-shaped bracket members.
- 8. The holder of claim 1 wherein each of said hoop members are mounted to a bracket member which is attached to the stanchions at said upper and lower spaced apart locations, each of said bracket members including means for supporting a hoop member in a generally horizontal position.
- 9. The holder of claim 8 further including lower supporting members affixed to said lower hoop member and generally perpendicular to the plane of said lower hoop member.
- 10. The holder of claim 9 where said lower supporting members are two in number and positioned so as to reside on either side of a stanchion when said lower hoop member is in a downwardly directed vertical position.
- 11. The holder of claim 8 where each of said bracket members comprises an elongated U-shaped bracket member having a bight between two legs thereof which is substantially parallel to the axis of said attachment means, attachment means including a shaft received within said U-shaped bracket member, means on said attachment means for engaging a U-shaped bracket member and holding a hoop member in a horizontal position, said hoop members being pivotal to a vertical position when said U-shaped bracket members are moved vertically to receive said shafts in the bights of said U-shaped brackets.
- 12. The holder of claim 8 where said shafts are mounted in said bracket members which pivotally mounts to said attachment means.
- 13. A holder for boat fenders adapted to be mounted to a boat where the boat has upright stanchions for supporting a life line or upper railing comprising upper and lower hoop members adapted to be pivotally mounted to a stanchion at vertically spaced apart upper and lower locations, means for mounting each of said hoop members to a stanchion, each of said mounting means having means pivotally supporting one of said hoop members, said lower hoop members having bottom support means for a fender, said hoop members when in a generally horizontal position at least partially encircling the fender, both of said hoop members being pivotal to a downwardly directed vertical position generally perpendicular to the horizontal position, said hoop members being mounted to an elongated U-shaped bracket member having a bight, each of said mounting means including a pin which is received in a respective one of said U-shaped brackets members, ear means on each of said mounting means for engaging said U-shaped bracket members when said hoop members are in a generally horizontal position, said hoop members being pivotal to a downwardly directed vertical position wherein said U-shaped bracket members are moved vertically for disengagement with the ear means and said pins are disposed in the bight of said U-shaped bracket members.
- 14. The holder of claim 13 where said upper and lower hoop members are individually pivoted to the stanchion and said lower hoop member has supporting members generally perpendicular to said lower hoop member to support the bottom of a fender received therein, said supporting members residing on either side of a stanchion when said hoops are in a downwardly directed position.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 202,411 filed June 6, 1988 which is now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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