This invention relates generally to a hand rail for use on boat docks and more particularly to a universal one that can be easily attached and detached to any dock that has cracks between adjacent dock boards.
Many boat docks do not have hand rails for providing stability for a person getting onto or off from a boat tied up at a dock. Part of the problem of installing hand rails is that the best place for them to be can change depending upon the size of the boat or where the boat is with respect to the dock at the time that a person wants to get on or off of the boat.
Often people go on fishing trips for days or weeks in places far from home. These people usually do not know the dock configuration before they arrive at their destination. So if they want to use a hand rail for getting between a boat and the dock, it is not a reasonable option to ask the dock owner to install a permanent one.
Accordingly, there is a need for a way to provide portable dock rails that can be used almost anywhere and which will not damage the dock itself during installation, use or removal.
The above needs are at least partially met through provision of the method and apparatus described in the following detailed description, particularly when studied in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
Elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions and/or relative positioning of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help to improve understanding of various embodiments of the present invention. Also, common but well-understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of these various embodiments of the present invention. Certain actions and/or steps may be described or depicted in a particular order of occurrence while those skilled in the art will understand that such specificity with respect to sequence is not actually required. The terms and expressions used herein have the ordinary technical meaning as is accorded to such terms and expressions by persons skilled in the technical field as set forth above except where different specific meanings have otherwise been set forth herein.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals indicate identical or similar parts throughout the several views,
Each of the hand rails 10 have a plate 13 with a U-shaped rail 20 attached thereto, such as by welding for example.
The plate 13 has a pair of flanges 14 and 15 welded to the underside thereof that are aligned along a vertical plan so that they can slide between dock boards on a typical boat dock. Of course they could be attached in other ways. The plate 13 has a pair of apertures 13a disposed there through as can be seen best in
Threaded members 17 extend through the apertures 13a, through washer 20, and is threaded into a threaded opening 18t in pin 18 while pin 18 is disposed in the openings 19a of cam 19. The bottom of each threaded member 17 has a moveable flange 16 on it. Directional indicator knobs 22 are optionally threadably attached to the top of threaded members 17 for reasons which will be discussed below.
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Then, while pulling up on the directional indicator knobs 22 and thereby on threaded members 17 while the moveable flange 16 against the bottom of the dock boards 11a/11b, the pin 18 of the cam handle 19h would be turned sort of like you would thread a nut (like the threaded pin 18) onto a bolt (like the pin 17). This would be done by turning the handle 19h while in the up position, kind of like using a wrench and spinning the cam 19 around the threaded rod 17 in a rotary direction to move the rod 17 and flange 16 upwardly until it is tightened to the dock board thickness generally. After that, the handle 19h is just pushed down about the longitudinal axis of pin 18 to cause the final tightening of the flange 16 against the bottom of the boards 11a/11b. In this way, the boards 11a/11b are clamped tightly between the flange 16 and the plate 13.
Once one side is clamped, i.e. the boards are clamped between one flange 16 and the plate 13, the same procedure is used to tighten and clamp the boards 11a/11b between the other moveable flange 16 and the other half of the plate 13. This will produce the hand rail structure 10 shown in
Once the user of the handrails 10 decides not to use them on the dock 11 anymore, the user merely reverses the installation steps described above to remove the handrails 10 from the dock 11. For example if the user were to go on a fishing trip for a week, then the portable handrails 10 could be used on a dock where the user is boating/fishing, whether using the user's own boat or someone else's boat. But then when the vacation is over, the handrails 10 can be removed from the dock and taken home for storage and be ready for a future use at a different location. Because the handrails 10 do not harm the dock itself, there should be no objection by the dock owner to their use.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that a wide variety of modifications, alterations, and combinations can be made with respect to the above described embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, and that such modifications, alterations, and combinations are to be viewed as being within the ambit of the inventive concept as expressed by the attached claims.
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