WALKING/WADING STAFF WITH INTEGRAL FISHING NET
The invention discloses ball projection cup connector assemblies for holding or carrying outdoor recreational equipment, especially gear such as traditional fishing nets, hiking sticks, water bottles or walking staff/fishing net combinations. The pieces of gear have a ball projection that is integral or attached as a separate piece. The cup connector can attach to a person's outerwear via a standard clip, a clip holder assembly or other fastening means. Alternatively, the cup connector may be incorporated into the clothing of the outerwear.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/520,209 filed on Jun. 6, 2011, entitled WADING STAFF WITH INTEGRAL FISHING NET, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention is directed to assemblies for holding or carrying outdoor recreational equipment. For example, this invention addresses the need for those who need to use a wade or walking staff to get to a favorite fishing spot, but are reluctant or discouraged because of the awkwardness or difficulty of stowing the same while fishing. Specifically, this invention provides for a ball projection and cup connector assembly design that allows someone to hold or carry on their person outdoor recreational equipment such as hiking sticks, fishing nets, water bottles or any other equipment commonly used by outdoors persons including the walking staffs/fishing net combinations that are disclosed in provisional application 61/520,209 and sister non-provisional application Ser. No. 13/482,046.
Many outdoor sporting activities such as hunting, fishing or hiking require persons to carry several pieces of gear to a specific place. For example, fly-fishing in rivers and streams requires transporting multiple pieces of fishing gear to a desired fishing spot near a river's edge or midstream. Until reaching their preferred spot for repeated fly-castings, these fishermen must keep all necessary gear with them within reach. The less “equipment” they need to worry about or potentially leave behind, the better. The invention allows people to carry such equipment by using an interlocking ball projection and cup connector assembly design. This invention also allows equipment to be stowed on the person so that it is always available and within reach.
2. Summary of the Invention
The ball projection and cup connector assembly design of this invention allows outdoor recreational gear to easily attach to its user for transport and for stowing. One embodiment of the invention has the assembly design being utilized on a combination walking staff/fishing net with a telescopic staff such as that disclosed in provisional application 61/520,209 and sister non-provisional application Ser. No. 13/482,046. On the top of the disclosed walking staff/fishing net is a handle for gripping the staff while walking, wading, or hiking. The ball projection and cup connector design can also be used with other pieces of outdoor gear including but not limited to traditional fishing nets, hiking sticks and water bottles.
The design contemplates a projection, preferably a projection that ends in a sphere (the ball), as a part of a specific piece of outdoor gear. This projection slideably interlocks with a cup connector attached to a person via an opening in the front of the cup. Though end of the projection is preferably spherical, any feasible end shape that can slideably interlock with the cup is contemplated by the invention. Though any practical design of an interlocking cup is contemplated by the invention, a funnel cup design is preferred. The cup connector may be affixed directly to the sportsperson's outerwear clothing via a simple clip attachment, a clip plus holder attachment or any other fastening means. Likewise, the cup connector may be incorporated as part of a user's outerwear such as a fishing vest, a wading jacket or a fishing shirt. Incorporation designs can include, but not limited to, the cup connector being sewn in the clothing, or attachment via snaps, a D-ring attachment or a shirt loop for easy removability of cup from the person.
Further features, objectives and advantages of the present invention will become clearer when referring to the following detailed description made with reference to the drawings in which:
The disclosed invention solves a problem encountered by many sportspersons, especially fishermen during their day of sport/relaxation. While walking/wading through streams, ponds, marshes, swamps, and river or lake shores, they run into unseen perils including sharp rocks, litter and other foreign objects, tree branches, and surprise terrain drop-offs any of which may cause the fishermen to fall and risk serious bodily injury. Such perils may be averted by using a walking/wading staff for better balance, It may prove difficult, however, for one to carry his/her own tackle box, fishing rod/reel, netting and several other accessories while traversing to one's favorite fishing spot. Also, staff storage after reaching one's preferred destination poses a secondary concern.
A preferred embodiment of the disclosed invention alleviates the foregoing problem by incorporating a interlocking connecting system with a telescopic walking staff having a handle grip situated over a fully functional fishing net such as that disclosed in provisional application 61/520,209 and sister non-provisional application Ser. No. 13/482,046. Though the accompanying drawings show one preferred fishnet shape (i.e., teardrop) and width/size, it should be understood that other sizes and shapes of fishing nets and frames may be substituted for same. The invention is a means that for easily connecting the walking staff/fishing net to a user via a ball-projection cup connector interlocking design eliminating handling/storage concerns.
The examples set forth in the drawings show only some possibilities for present embodiments. After studying same, still further variations may be made clear.
One object of this invention is to provide a new and improved way to stow a walking staff-fishnet combination such as that disclosed in provisional application 61/520,209 and sister non-provisional application 13/482,046, Though
Cup connectors can be comprised any materials with enough strength to support a piece of outdoor gear with a ball projection. Ball projections can be integral to the piece of gear or they can be attached as separate pieces by any means known in the art.
The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present invention. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes or modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
Claims
1. A method for connecting a piece of gear to an article of clothing on a person comprising:
- attaching a cup connector to said article of clothing person, said cup connector comprised of a cup, said cup having a front and a back, said cup also having an opening, the opening being wider towards its top and being more narrow towards the front of said cup, and a fastening attachment located on the back of said cup for connecting said cup to the article of clothing of the person; and inserting a projection of the piece of gear into said cup via the opening of said cup, the projection having an end, and the projection capable of being inserted into and interlocking with said cup.
2. The method of claim 1 where the piece of gear is a walking staff/fishing net combination.
3. The method of claim 1 where the end of the projection is a sphere.
4. The method of claim 1 where the cup is a funnel-shaped cup.
5. The method of claim 1 where the fastening attachment is a clip integral with the back of the cup, said clip being inserted into an opening of a holder that attaches to a person's clothing.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the holder is further comprised of a plurality of catches.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the projection having an end is integral with the piece of gear.
8. A method for connecting gear to a person wearing an article of clothing comprising:
- incorporating a cup connector into the article of clothing, said cup connector comprised of a cup, said cup having a front and a back, said cup also having an opening, the opening being wider towards its top and being more narrow towards the front of said cup; and inserting a projection that is integral to the gear into said cup via the opening of said cup, the projection having an end and the projection capable of being inserted into and interlocking with said cup.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the cup connector is incorporated into the article of clothing by sewing the cup connector into the article of clothing.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein the cup connector is incorporated into the article of clothing by a means selected from the group consisting of a snap, a D-ring attachment, or a shirt loop.
11. A piece of outdoor recreational gear, said piece of gear having a ball projection.
12. The piece of gear of claim 11, wherein the piece of gear is a walking staff/fishing net combination.
13. The piece of gear of claim 11, wherein the piece of gear is a hiking stick.
14. The piece of gear of claim 11, wherein the piece of gear is a water bottle.
15. The piece of gear of claim 11, wherein the ball projection is integral.
16. An item of clothing capable of connecting a piece of gear with a ball projection to a person comprising:
- a cup, said cup having a front and a back, said cup also having an opening, the opening being wider towards its top and being more narrow towards the front of said cup, wherein said cup is incorporated as part of said clothing.
17. The item of clothing in claim 16, where the item of clothing is selected from a group consisting of a fishing vest, a wading jacket, or a fishing shirt.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 5, 2012
Publication Date: Dec 6, 2012
Inventors: Jeffrey Blood (Cranberry Twp, PA), Carl Caylor (Ashtabula, OH)
Application Number: 13/488,503
International Classification: A45F 5/02 (20060101); B23P 11/00 (20060101);