Container holding thwart
A container holding thwart for transferring force between the gunwales of a canoe. The thwart is provided with a frame defining an opening which releasably retains a container. The opening may either be of a closed configuration to retain a beverage container, or the like, or may be of an open configuration to retain a refuse bag. The openings may be of any size, shape, number or configuration.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to an improved thwart for a canoe and, more particularly, to an improved thwart for holding a container.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It is known in the art to provide beverage holders or the like which releasably couple to a thwart, gunwale or other part of a canoe to hold a beverage container while the canoe is in use. One drawback associated with such releasable beverage holders is the risk of damage associated with such beverage holders when the canoe is being transported, or in the event the canoe becomes capsized. Another problem associated with such prior art beverage holders is that they are often in the way, especially given the cramped quarters typically associated with canoes. If the beverage holders are placed close enough to the user to allow easy access to the beverage, the beverage container is often damaged or dislodged by the user while the user is engaged in directing or motivating the canoe. While the beverage container may be positioned away from the user, such placement eliminates the easy access to the beverage desired by the user. Additionally, such placement does not eliminate damage or dislodgement associated with portaging or capsizing the canoe.
It would also be desirable to provide for unobtrusive retaining of other containers, such as bags or the like for holding empty beverage containers, trash, maps, food, emergency equipment, or the like. Prior art beverage holders are typically too small to accommodate such additional items, and placement of a container of such items on the floor of the canoe does not protect the items from water damage and/or loss associated with portaging or capsizing.
Therefore, it would be desirable to provide a system for releasably engaging a container in a manner which keeps the container off of the floor of the canoe, within reach of the user, but out of interference with the user. It would also be desirable to provide a system for retaining a container which is resistant to damage and loss during portaging and capsizing the canoe.
The difficulties encountered in the prior art discussed hereinabove are substantially eliminated by the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn an advantage provided by this invention, a canoe with an improved thwart is provided which allows for retaining of a container off the floor of a canoe.
Advantageously, this invention provides a canoe with an improved thwart which allows for retaining of a container out of the way of a user.
Advantageously, this invention provides a canoe with a container retaining thwart which is resistant to damage and loss during portaging and capsizing of the canoe.
Advantageously, this invention provides a canoe with a container retaining thwart which is of a low cost and simple manufacture.
Advantageously, this invention provides a canoe with a container retaining thwart which is lightweight.
Advantageously, this invention provides a canoe with a container retaining thwart which is easy to maintain.
Advantageously, in the preferred example of this invention, a canoe is provided with a thwart assembly having a first arm and a second arm, and means for transferring tension from the first arm to the second arm. Means are also provided for retaining a container at least partially within the transferring means. Preferably, the first arm and second arm are coupled to a frame which defines an opening for releasably retaining the container.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
A canoe incorporating improved thwarts of the present invention is shown generally as (10) in
The canoe (10) is also provided with a bow thwart (28) and stern thwart (30). As shown in
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An alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown generally as (82) in
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When it is desired to utilize the thwart (82), a bag (96) having a first handle (98) and second handle (100) is provided upward through the opening (90). The first handle (98) is then drawn upward and around the first ear (92) while the second handle (100) is drawn upward and around the second ear (94). The bag (96) is then pulled downward until the handles (98) and (100) engage the ears (92) and (94). Thereafter, the bag (96) may be utilized to store refuse or materials, or may be provided with a circular frame (88) and bag (96) sized to retain human waste.
Claims
1. a canoe thwart assembly comprising:
- (a) a first arm coupled to a first gunwale;
- (b) a second arm coupled to a second gunwale;
- (c) means coupled to said first arm and said second arm for transferring tension from said first gunwale to said second gunwale; and
- (d) means for retaining a container at least partially within said transferring means.
2. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 1, wherein said transferring means is a frame defining an opening.
3. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 1, wherein said transferring means is means for transferring tension from said first arm to said second arm around a substantially annular opening.
4. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 1, wherein said retaining means comprises a flexible retainer.
5. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 4, wherein said flexible retainer is coupled to said transferring means.
6. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 5, wherein said transferring means is means for transferring tension from said first arm to said second arm around a substantially annular opening.
7. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 1, wherein said retaining means is a collapsible retainer.
8. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 7, wherein said collapsible retainer is coupled to said transferring means.
9. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 8, wherein said transferring means is means for transferring tension from said first arm to said second arm around a substantially annular opening.
10. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 1, further comprising a container releasably engaged with said retaining means.
11. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 10, wherein said container is a watertight container.
12. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 11, wherein said retaining means is a retainer provided with an open area sufficient to allow a liquid to drain from said retainer.
13. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 1, wherein said retaining means is a retainer provided with an open area sufficient to allow a liquid to drain from said retainer.
14. A canoe thwart assembly comprising:
- (a) a first arm coupled to a first gunwale;
- (b) a second arm coupled to a second gunwale;
- (c) means coupled to said first arm and said second arm for transferring tension from said first gunwale to said second gunwale;
- (d) wherein said transferring means comprises a frame defining an opening; and
- (e) means for retaining a container at least partially within said opening.
15. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 14, wherein said transferring means is means for transferring tension from said first arm to said second arm around said opening.
16. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 15, wherein said retaining means is a retainer provided with an open area sufficient to allow a liquid to drain from said retainer.
17. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 14, further comprising supplemental means for transferring tension from said first arm to said second arm, and supplemental means for retaining a supplemental container at least partially within said supplemental transferring means.
18. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 17, wherein said transferring means defines an opening at least fifty percent larger than a supplemental opening defined by said supplemental transferring means.
19. (canceled)
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21. A canoe thwart assembly comprising:
- (a) a first arm located along an axis;
- (b) a second arm located along said axis:
- (c) means for transferring force from said first arm to said second arm: and
- (d) wherein said transferring means defines a container retention space extending across said axis.
22. The canoe thwart assembly of claim 21, further comprising a container provided within said container retention space.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 31, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 2, 2006
Inventors: Luke Pieper (Ottumwa, IA), Mark Lancaster (Ottumwa, IA), Jeff Lancaster (Altoona, IA), Eric Fritz (Ottumwa, IA)
Application Number: 10/930,927
International Classification: B63B 35/00 (20060101); B63B 35/71 (20060101); B63B 17/00 (20060101);