SUPSAC

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20200307744
  • Publication Number
    20200307744
  • Date Filed
    June 20, 2019
    5 years ago
  • Date Published
    October 01, 2020
    4 years ago
  • Inventors
    • McCoy; Scott Allen (Lake Worth, FL, US)
Abstract
This invention relates to a multi-purpose, eco-safe bag for your gear which can be used interchangeably as a sand anchor to keep your stand up paddle board, kayak, or raft anchored in position while you are snorkeling, fishing, doing yoga, or just relaxing and hanging out in the water. Fill The SUPSAC with beach sand and attach to a leash or any length of rope to secure. The SUPSAC may also be used to secure beach umbrellas or canopies. This product is easily transportable at approximately 14 inches by 11 inches, light weight and multi-purpose. This product has no sharp blade type pieces which could harm the ocean environment, sea life, or another person. This product will not get hooked onto seagrass, corals or stuck on rocks as a claw type anchor would therefore making it an eco-safe product. When finished, simply empty the sand back into the water, returning it to its natural environment, re-pack your gear inside the canvas bag and continue on your paddle adventures.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a multi-purpose, eco-safe gear bag/sand anchor used to keep your stand up paddle board, kayak, or raft anchored in position while you are snorkeling, fishing, doing yoga, or just relaxing and hanging out in the water. Fill The SUPSAC with beach sand and attach to a leash or any length of rope to secure. The SUPSAC may also be used to secure beach umbrellas or canopies. When finished, simply empty the sand back into the water, returning nature back to nature.


Similar products may exist; however, these products may not be easily transportable, small in size, light weight or multi-purpose. This product has no sharp blade type pieces which could harm the ocean environment, sea life, or another person.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a multi-purpose, eco-safe bag for gear that is interchangeably used as an anchor for your stand up paddle board, kayak or raft. Carry gear in The SUPSAC as a bag while paddling and once to a desired location fill The SUPSAC with beach sand and attach to the leash or any length of rope to secure. The SUPSAC may also be used to secure beach umbrellas or canopies. This product is easily transportable at approximately 14 inches by 11 inches, light weight and multi-purpose. This product will not get hooked onto seagrass, corals or stuck on rocks as a claw type anchor would therefore making it an eco-safe product When finished, simply empty the sand back into the water, returning it to its natural environment, re-pack your gear in the canvas bag and continue on your paddling adventures.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 represents The SUPSAC.

    • 1. Heavy duty canvas bag
    • 2. Nylon para cord drawstring
    • 3. Heat shrink tubing
    • 4. 1 inch open end channel with monofilament stitching





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The following detailed descriptions describe the pieces of the invention drawn in FIG. 1 and their use:


The main part of The SUPSAC (1) is comprised of an 11 inch×14 inch heavy duty canvas bag. The drawstring (2) is comprised of nylon para cord making it durable and able to withstand the elements. Heat shrink tubing (3) ensures the knots in the para cord will not come undone and adds additional strength when using the double loop of the cord to attach the leash or rope. The top (4) of the heavy duty canvas bag has a 1 inch open end drawstring channel with monofilament stitching.

Claims
  • 1. A multi-purpose, eco-safe bag for gear that is interchangeably used as an anchor for your stand up paddle board, kayak or raft. The SUPSAC is easily transportable, light weight and multi-purpose. This product will not get hooked onto seagrass, corals or stuck on rocks as a claw type anchor would therefore making it an eco-safe product. When finished, simply empty the sand back into the water, returning it to its natural environment
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
62919800 Apr 2019 US