The various exemplary embodiments provide mechanisms for securely maintaining watersports boards. The features and advantages of the various inventive embodiments will become apparent from the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Where possible, the same reference numerals and characters are used to denote like features, elements, components or portions of the invention.
Optional or existing structural elements are generally shown in dashed lines. It is intended that changes and modifications can be made to the described exemplary embodiments without departing from the true inventive scope and spirit as defined by the claims.
FIG. 1—depicts an exemplary side view of a first bracket used in an embodiment of a locking device.
FIG. 1A—depicts an exemplary end view of the first bracket used in an embodiment of a locking device.
FIG. 1B—depicts an exemplary top view of the first bracket used in an embodiment of a locking device.
FIG. 1C—depicts an exemplary bottom view of the first bracket used in an embodiment of a locking device.
FIG. 2—depicts an exemplary side view of a second bracket used in an embodiment of a locking device.
FIG. 2A—depicts an exemplary end view of the second bracket used in an embodiment of a locking device.
FIG. 2B—depicts an exemplary top view of the second bracket used in an embodiment of a locking device.
FIG. 2C—depicts an exemplary bottom view of the second bracket used in an embodiment of a locking device.
FIG. 2D—depicts an exemplary end view of the interlocked first and second brackets used in an embodiment of a locking device.
FIG. 2E—depicts an exemplary perspective view of the slidably interlocking first and second brackets used in an embodiment of a locking device.
FIG. 3—depicts an exemplary perspective view of the slidably interlocking first and second brackets disposed in a fin box.
FIG. 3A—depicts an exemplary perspective cutaway view of the slidably interlocking first and second brackets disposed in a fin box.
FIG. 3B—depicts an exemplary cross sectional cutaway view of the slidably interlocking first and second brackets disposed in a fin box.
FIG. 4—depicts an exemplary perspective view of a keeper installed in an aperture of the locking device.
FIG. 4A—depicts an exemplary top view of the keeper used in an embodiment of the locking device.
FIG. 5—depicts an exemplary perspective view of the installation of an embodiment of the locking device in a watersports apparatus.
FIG. 5A—depicts another exemplary perspective view of the installation of an embodiment of the locking device in a watersports apparatus.
FIG. 5B—depicts another exemplary perspective view of the installation of an embodiment of the locking device in a watersports apparatus.
FIG. 5C—depicts another exemplary perspective view of the completed installation of an embodiment of the locking device in a watersports apparatus.
FIG. 5D—depicts another exemplary perspective view of the locking device securing the watersports apparatus to another structure.
FIG. 6—depicts an exemplary front view of an alternate embodiment of the locking device for a watersports apparatus.
FIG. 6A—depicts an exemplary perspective view of the alternate embodiment of the locking device installed on a watersports apparatus.
FIG. 6B—depicts another exemplary perspective view of the alternate embodiment of the locking device installed on a watersports apparatus.
FIG. 6C—depicts an exemplary frontal cross sectional view of the alternate embodiment of the locking device installed on a watersports apparatus.
FIG. 6D—depicts an exemplary perspective view of the locking device securing the watersports apparatus to another structure.
The various exemplary embodiments address the limitations in the relevant art for securing watersports apparatus while away from a motor vehicle. In a first exemplary locking device embodiment, a pair of interlocking brackets is provided. In
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A second aperture 40 is provided through the face of the second bracket 35. The first and second apertures 20, 40 are axially aligned when the first bracket 5 and the second bracket 35 are interlocked together. The brackets 5, 35 may be cut from corrosive resistant metal sheet such as stainless steel stock or injection molded from a high impact plastic.
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Alternately, if the watersports apparatus 500 is to be secured, a cable 100 is inserted through the apertures 20, 40 of the first and second brackets 5, 35 and secured with a padlock 120 to a securing structure 110 (
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The unguiform clasping elements 625, 635, 645 are arranged in opposition relative to each other to clasp the rod 610 generally perpendicularly to its long axis. In various embodiments, tools 650, 660, 665, 675 useful with the watersports apparatus 500 are provided at the ends opposite the unguiform clasping elements 625, 635, 645. In various embodiments, the tools include one or more wax combs 666, 675, a screwdriver head 660 and a bottle cap opener 650. The wax combs 665, 675 may also be used as scrapping devices to remove excess wax from the watersports apparatus 500.
The scissor members 620, 630, 640 may be cut from corrosive resistant metal sheet stock such as stainless steel or injection molded from high impact plastic. The fastener 655 may utilize common fastening devices such as a rivet, nut and bolt, or pressed plug.
Each scissor member includes an aperture 670, 680, 690 dimensioned to receive a cable 100 which is then secured with a padlock 120 to a securing structure 110 (
The foregoing described embodiments of the invention are provided as illustrations and descriptions. They are not intended to limit the invention to precise form described. In particular, it is contemplated that various dimensions, colors and construction materials of the invention described herein may be implemented. No specific limitation is intended to a particular dimension, shape or construction material.
This application claims benefit and priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from co-pending U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/803,119 filed May 24, 2006 to the instant inventor; said provisional application is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
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60803119 | May 2006 | US |