Bilge plug saver device |
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申请号 | US14819018 | 申请日 | 2015-08-05 | 公开(公告)号 | US09676451B1 | 公开(公告)日 | 2017-06-13 |
申请人 | Jason D. Marceau; | 发明人 | Jason D. Marceau; | ||||
摘要 | The bilge plug saver of the present invention includes a large piece and a small piece made of a waterproof material, preferably rubber. The large and small piece fit together to form a waterproof capsule sized and shaped to accommodate a bilge plug within the capsule. | ||||||
权利要求 | What is claimed is: |
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说明书全文 | This application is a non-provisional application claiming the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/033,168, filed on Aug. 5, 2014. The present invention relates generally to boating accessories, and specifically to a bilge plug holder that aids in prevention of the loss of the bilge pump plug. The bilge area on a boat is the lowest area of the boat, where water and other liquid collect. Most boats include a bilge drain hole at the bottom of the bilge area or the back of the boat. These holes are securely closed within bilge plugs. While the boat us underway, if the bilge plug is removed, suction will cause any liquid in the bilge area to drain out of the boat through the bilge drain holes. When the boat is at rest, however, the bilge holes are just holes in the boat that will cause the boat to fill with water if not plugged. Even very high-powered bilge pumps are unable to remove liquid at the same or a greater rate than the rate at which water will enter the boat through the bilge drain hole when the boat is not moving. The bilge plug is therefore a very important device to ensure the seaworthiness of the boat and the safety of its passengers. Unfortunately, given that bilge plugs are generally small and dense, they are misplaced or lost all too easily. Even if not lost, the hard metal of the bilge plug may scratch or otherwise damage a surface on which it is placed while the boat is draining. Therefore there is a need for a device to hold the bilge plug while it is not positioned in a bilge hole so that it is unlikely to be lost or to damage the boat. The present invention is a bilge plug saver and a bilge plug saver kit. In its most basic form, the bilge plug saver of the present invention includes a large piece and a small piece made of a waterproof material, preferably rubber. The large and small piece fit together to form a waterproof capsule sized and shaped to accommodate a bilge plug within the capsule. It is preferred that the waterproof material be sufficiently tacky so that the small and large pieces will remain securely together not only because of their snug fit, but also because they will stick to one another. Each of the small piece and large piece is therefore approximately cylindrical with one of the open sides of the cylinder closed so that it has an open end and a closed end. The open ends of the small and large pieces are intended to be fit together so that both ends of the cylinder are closed. It is preferred that the edges where the cylindrical part of the small and large pieces meet the closed ends of the respective pieces be rounded. Each piece has a length and a diameter. The small piece fits snugly within the large piece, and therefore is only “smaller” than the large piece in that its diameter is slightly smaller than that of the large piece. Indeed, the length of the “small” piece may actually be greater than the length of the large piece. The material out of which the small and large pieces is made is preferably sufficiently tacky so that the small and large pieces will remain securely together not only because of their snug fit, but also because they will stick to one another. Each of the small piece and large piece includes a perimeter measured around the respective open ends. Although the preferred bilge plug saver has a round body as described above, and as would be expected for accommodating round bilge plugs, it is understood that the bilge plug saver may also have different shapes, such as rectangular or triangular. The bilge plug saver may be any shape that will accommodate the bilge plug within. As such, although terms such as “diameter” are used to describe the preferred round embodiment, it is understood that “diameter” may refer to the corresponding measure of a differently shaped embodiment of the bilge plug saver. For example, if the bilge plug saver has a square cross section, then the “diameter” would be the distance from one side to the side opposite, or the length of one of the sides. An alternate embodiment of the bilge plug saver includes an inner catch around the small piece and an outer catch around the large piece. The inner catch is a bulge around the circumference of the small piece near its open end. The outer catch is a corresponding bulge around the circumference of the large piece near its open end. The outer catch is slightly larger than the inner catch and is substantially hollow so that the inner catch may fit into the outer catch and be held there, thus holding the small and large pieces together. It is preferred that one of the pieces of the bilge plug saver includes a ring through which a lanyard or other stringy piece may be threaded. It is preferred that this ring be included on the large piece, but may be included on the small piece. It is preferred that the piece including the ring be a single integrated piece, rather than the ring being attached to the piece. In other words, it is preferred that the piece including the ring be formed from a single mold. In versions of the bilge plug saver that include a ring, it is preferred that the bilge plug saver also include a lanyard sized to fit through the ring so that the bilge plug saver may be worn around a wrist or hooked or hung on something, such as a ring or cleat mounted to a transom of a boat. The preferred lanyard is a rubber loop with a circumference of approximately 11-13 inches. This preferred lanyard is looped through the ring and secured thereto with a cow hitch or lark's head knot. In some embodiments of the bilge plug saver, a loop is included on one of the large or small pieces so that the piece is a single integrated piece. This embodiment is therefore similar to the embodiment including a ring and a lanyard, but there is no need for the ring to secure the lanyard and the loop takes the place of the lanyard. In this embodiment the piece that includes the loop and the loop would be formed from a single mold. It is preferred that the piece that includes the loop be the large piece. It is preferred that the large and small pieces be different colors. This is so that the pieces are clearly distinguishable from one another and so that when they are fitted together, their intersection is apparent. It is preferred that the large piece be red and the small piece be white. The bright colors will make them easy to spot against more subdued colors that are common on boats. As bilge plugs come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes, it is understood that the bilge plug saver of the present invention similarly comes in several sizes and shapes to accommodate a variety of bilge plugs. In its most basic form, the bilge plug saver kit of the present invention includes a bilge plug saver of the present invention, as described above, and a bilge plug. Any bilge plug commonly used in the art may be included in the kit of the present invention. These aspects of the present invention are not meant to be exclusive and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art when read in conjunction with the following description, accompanying drawings, and claims. Referring first to Bilge plug saver 10, as shown in Bilge plug 16 is a common bilge plug that may be used with either of the preferred embodiments of bilge plug saver 10 shown in Now referring to Now referring to Bilge plug saver 10, as shown in Now referring to Now referring to Now referring to Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions would be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the description should not be limited to the description of the preferred versions contained herein. |