The present version of these embodiments relate generally to the field of devices used to attach lines to the decks of boats or ships.
These embodiments relate to padeyes or devices used to attach ropes or lines to the decks of ships or boats, and more particularly the devices can also be used to hold a line near the deck of a boat or ship or any other flat surface.
Boats and ships use lines for many purposes. Many times these lines must be run to a certain area on the deck or below the deck for adjusting many devices on the ships or boats. Padeyes were developed as a means to hold a line in a certain position on the deck so that the users would know where to reach to get the line or the padeyes were used as a guide to run a line from one area on the deck to another area on the deck. The padeyes will help keep the lines from getting tangled or misplaced.
Typical padeyes are manufactured from a ferrous or non-ferrous material and are either a solid piece of material bolted to or through the deck or a u-shaped piece of material that was retained on both ends and bolted to or through the deck.
These traditional padeyes obviously stick up from the deck and boaters and sailors can step on or rain their feet into the padeyes as they are moving around on the deck. This can cause injury and/or discomfort when the crew are rushing on the deck to take care of their responsibilities.
For the foregoing reasons, there is a need for a padeye that does not protrude as far from the deck and that does not cause potential injury or discomfort to the feet. There is also a need for a device that can be stepped upon without damaging it and still maintaining the functionality of the device.
In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the field of the traditional padeyes there is a need for a soft padeye.
A first objective of these embodiments is to provide a device that can hold or guide ropes or hold other deck hardware.
Another objective of these embodiments is to provide a device that can be stepped upon without injury to the device or the stepper.
It is yet another objective of these embodiments to provide a device that is relatively simple to install.
It is a still further object of these embodiments to provide a device that is at least as strong as the devices currently on the market.
These together with other objectives of these embodiments, along with various features of novelty which characterize these embodiments, are pointed out with particularity in this application forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of these embodiments, the operating advantages and the specific objectives attained by its uses, reference should be had to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which there is illustrated a preferred embodiment.
Referring to the drawings in detail wherein like elements are indicated by like numerals, there is shown in
Both ends of the loop 13 are inserted into the hole 23 of the spindle above deck 11 to below deck 11. The two ends of loop 13 is then tied into a knot 17 where it exits the end 25 of the shaft 24. This secures the loop in the padeye 12. The user can then attach line 15 or hardware through the loop 13 above deck 11.
It will now be apparent to those skilled in the art that other embodiments, improvements, details and uses can be made consistent with the letter and spirit of the foregoing disclosure and within the scope of this application.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61402745 | Sep 2010 | US |