The upper piece 16a and lower piece 16b are advantageously made of PVC piping to withstand corrosion from sand moisture, sand texture, salt water and other elements. Other materials may be used, such as metal (e.g., aluminum), plastics, or ceramics, provided that they are sufficiently weather resistant and sufficiently lightweight to be easily transportable. The material used should be sufficiently light that the weight of all of the parts of the beach pole 10 together may be easy to carry by one person, but strong enough to support the expected weight of beach paraphernalia.
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Thus, in this embodiment, the support base 14 is formed of 13 components: 4 caps, 4 pieces of 8 inch piping, 2 pieces of 4 inch piping, 2 T adaptors each to join 3 piping pieces, and 1 T adaptor with a threaded inner fitting to join the 2 support piping pieces to the lower piping piece 16b.
Each upper and lower piece 16a, 16b and support parts 26-32, 36-38 may advantageously have an interior diameter of 1 inch and an exterior diameter of 1.5 inches. The adaptors are appropriately sized to fit the dimension of the poling.
In manufacturing the beach pole 10, each component, e.g., pipe, support part, cap, and adaptor, may be made of PVC piping or other elements suitably weather resistant and suitably lightweight to be easily transportable. When using PVC elements, each such component may be cleaned with a PVC purple primer which cleans the PVC piping before applying PVC cement glue to permanently affix components together where appropriate.
The beach pole 10 may be decorated in any desired way to be festive and attractive, while remaining weather resistant.
The materials of the pole 12 and the support base 14 may be considered in conjunction with the size of each component and the anticipated load so that the beach pole 10 will stand sturdily erect when assembled, with or without a load, with the support pieces 26-32, 36-38 all substantially lying flat on the surface of the beach. With this design of the pole 12 and the support base 14, there is no need to dig a hole in the sand in order for the beach pole 10, to stand erect, or to provide any further supporting elements. It is only necessary to smooth a small area of sand to provide a relatively small surface for the support base 14 to go under the sand. If desired, for instance, on a very windy day, the support base 14 may be buried in the sand to provide additional stability. Advantageously, the pole may include a sand line above the support base 14 indicating a depth to which the support base 14 should be buried.
In addition, with this design, the beach pole 10 can be erected on any relatively flat surface, such as the deck of a boat, deck of a pool and concrete. For such uses, suction cups at the bottom of the support base 14 may be added to provide additional stability. The beach pole 10 thus combines convenient storage with movability.
As shown above, the pole 12 is divided into separable pieces 16a, 16b, and the support base 14 is separable from the pole 12. An advantageous result of this structure is that the components may be easily transported, as compared with a 6 foot or taller pole, especially with an attached perpendicular base. The shorter pieces may fit conveniently into a bag for carrying and into the trunk of a car for driving to the beach. In addition, the pieces may be divided up between two or more people for even easier carrying. However, the entire beach pole 10 is advantageously light enough with not much physical strength required for one person to carry the entire structure.
In an alternative embodiment, the upper and lower pieces 16a, 16b, may be relatively foldable, e.g., by being connected with a hinge, to provide a smaller carrying length. The support base 14 may be correspondingly foldable with respect to the lower piece 16b.
It will be understood that the present invention has been described and illustrated in the figures above purely by way of example. However, the invention is not limited to the described embodiments, and many other embodiments of the invention are possible without departing from the basic concept of the invention. Each feature disclosed in the description and, where appropriate, in the claims and/or drawings may be provided independently or in any appropriate combination.
A day at the beach should be a relaxing and stress-free occasion to enjoy sun, sand, and saltwater swimming, with family and friends. However, at times the sand and salt water can make towels, clothing, and other items such as toys, food/beverage bags and beach bags heavy and messy making it a nuisance and can be intrinsically large or heavy. When people sit close to the shore and the tide comes up, these items can become messy, wet and sandy when people are not fast enough to pick everything up in time. Shirts, shorts, and cover-ups are taken off at the beach and thrown down on a blanket, cooler or draped over a beach chair which slip off or get knocked down in the sand. Often when wet towels are not in use, they are dropped down in the same way and end up in the sand. The last thing anyone wants is to repeatedly pick up and shake off wet, sandy clothes and towels, taking time away from activities on the beach. When re-using an already wet and sandy towel after a swim, that towel gets draped back onto the beach chair getting sat on, never getting a chance to dry.
There are hooks to attach to conventional beach umbrellas to hold wet and heavy towels and clothing, making the beach umbrella unsteady, becoming dislodged, fall, or tip over, which can become a hazard.
There is a need for a sturdy, easily transportable and convenient structure for holding items such as clothing, heavy wet towels, and other items such as toys, food/beverage bags and beach bags when they are not in use. Such a structure would not require much great physical strength, heavy lifting, digging in the sand, or any tools. This structure would be designed to withstand environmental conditions and not corrode over time due to sand moisture, sand texture, or other elements. Such a structure that can be used to prevent clothing, heavy wet towels, food/beverage bags and beach bags from getting overly sandy. The present invention is embodied in an advantageous and useful structure that provides a solution to the identified problems.
The present invention is embodied in accordance with these principles to provide a support structure to support clothing, towels, and other items such as toys and food/beverage bags and beach bags, that need to be hung away from the sand and salt water.
A novel and advantageous beach pole consists of a pole, and a support base. The support base can be separated from the pole, and the pole itself can be separated into two or more pole pieces along its length, so that the support base and pole pieces can be easily transported in a bag to the beach. One or more of the pole pieces includes integral hooks from which clothes, towels, or other items such as toys, food/beverage bags and beach bags, may be hung. The pole pieces and the support base are made of PVC or other material that can resist sand and salt water and is light enough for easy carrying. The pole pieces and support base can be quickly assembled into the beach pole using mating adaptors, e.g., threaded adaptors, whereby the beach pole can be just as quickly disassembled.
According to one aspect of the invention, a support pole comprises a pole, the pole having a longitudinal length that is separable into a plurality of successive pole pieces in order along the length, including at least an upper pole piece and a lower pole piece, wherein the pole can be assembled by connecting the plurality of successive pole pieces in order from the upper pole piece to the lower pole piece, a plurality of hooks connected to the pole and extending outward therefrom, the hooks being adapted to receive and support individual loads, and a support base, the support base being releasably connected to the lower pole piece, the support base presenting a substantially flat lower surface, wherein, when the pole is assembled by connecting the plurality of successive pole pieces in order and when the support base is connected to the lower pole piece, the support pole is standable with the lower flat surface resting on an external horizontal flat surface.
According to another aspect of the invention, the pole and the support base are constructed from a material resistant to corrosion from sand and salt.
According to another aspect of the invention, the material is PVC piping.
According to another aspect of the invention, the longitudinal length is approximately six feet long.
According to another aspect of the invention, the upper and lower pieces are of approximately equal length.
According to another aspect of the invention, the hooks are connected to the upper pole piece. However, the hooks may be connected to one or more lower pole pieces or to both upper and lower pole pieces.
According to another aspect of the invention, the upper pole piece is releasably connected to an adjacent pole piece by a threaded fitting.
According to another aspect of the invention, the lower pole piece is releasably connected to an adjacent pole piece by a threaded fitting.
According to another aspect of the invention, a total weight of the support pole may advantageously be approximately 7.5 pounds, such that the support pole is light enough to be transportable by a single person.
According to another aspect of the invention, each pole piece has a length of approximately three feet.
According to another aspect of the invention, materials of the pole and the support base are selected in conjunction with a size of each of the pole and the support base such that the support pole stands sturdily erect on the support base when assembled.
According to another aspect of the invention, materials of the pole and the support base are selected in conjunction with a size of each of the pole and the support base and in conjunction with an anticipated load such that said support pole stands sturdily erect on the support base when assembled and bearing the load.
According to another aspect of the invention, each hook may hold up approximately 30 pounds. Moreover, the hooks may be distributed around the pole so as to enable the balancing of an anticipated load, formed for example of clothing, wet beach towels, and/or other items such as toys, food/beverage bags, and beach bags, hanging from each of the hooks.
According to another aspect of the invention, wherein, when the pole is assembled by connecting the plurality of successive pole pieces in order and when the support base is connected to the lower pole piece, the support pole is standable with the lower flat surface resting on an external horizontal flat surface, for example, sand, a boat surface, a deck or on concrete, etc.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 63145016 | Feb 2021 | US |
Child | 17412055 | US |