Butler - The Fishing Pole Caddy
The Butler allows fisherman to safely and economically transport up to five fully equipped fishing rods in either the interior or exterior of a vehicle, or with the use of an arm strap. Additionally, rather than allowing rods to rest on the ground and be damaged, the Butler serves as a fishing rod holder while fishing or at rest. Then, when the fishing trip is concluded, the user can simply rinse the rods and Butler then store them in a closet or garage.
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BACKGROUNDThis invention relates to a Fishing Rod Holder, specifically a device that offers:
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- Transporting poles atop a vehicle
- A pole carrier to move poles to and from your favorite fishing spot
- A resting spot for poles while not in use
- A rod holder while at the beach, lake or pier
- Easy Storage when the fishing trip is complete
Reference Numerals
1 Fishing Rod Holder—Collapsed
2 Fishing Rod Holder—Erect
3.1 Rod Holder Holes and Straps
3.2 Rod Holder Holes and Straps
3.3 Rod Holder Holes and Straps
3.4 Rod Holder Holes and Straps
3.5 Rod Holder Holes and Straps
3.6 Rod Holder Rests and Tie Downs
3.7 Rod Holder Rests and Tie Downs
3.8 Rod Holder Rests and Tie Downs
3.9 Rod Holder Rests and Tie Downs
3.10 Rod Holder Rests and Tie Downs
3.11 Arm Strap
3.12 Padded Rests
3.13 Padded Rests
3.14 Padded Rests
3.15 Padded Rests
4.1 Holder Holes
4.2 Holder Holes
4.3 Holder Holes
4.4 Holder Holes
4.5 Holder Holes
4.6 Holder Rests
4.7 Holder Rests
4.8 Holder Rests
4.9 Holder Rests
4.10 Holder Rests
4.11 Non-Skid Rubber Feet
4.12 Non-Skid Rubber Feet
5.1 Rod Holder Anchor
5.2 Fish Measuring Tool
5.3 Rod Holder Cord
6 Rod Holder Dimension
7.1 Side Panel/Leg
7.5 Side Panel/Leg
7.3 Upper Holder Rest
7.2 Lower Holder Rest
7.4 Bolts and Wing Nuts
Operation
In operation one uses the Fishing Rod Holder in a normal manner. Additionally, the user can utilize other features that make the Holder serve several other purposes. In addition to holding fishing rods while fishing the Fishing Rod Holder serves as:
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- Transportation device for poles atop a vehicle
- Carrying device to move poles to and from your favorite fishing spot
- A resting spot for poles while not in use
- A rod holder while at the beach, lake or pier
- A Storage device when the fishing trip is complete
Claims
1. The Fishing Rod Holder allows fisherman to safely and economically transport their rods on the exterior of their vehicle Simply collapse the Fishing Pole Caddy (FIG. 3) and place it either in the bed of your truck or atop your car (FIG. 1), minivan or utility vehicle. With basic straps, tie-downs or bungee cords, the Fishing Pole Caddy will allow you to safely deliver your poles to the desired location. The padded rest (FIGS. 3.12, 3.13, 3.14, and 3.15) prevents damage to your vehicle while the Rod Holder Rests and Tie Downs (3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, and 3.10) and Rod Holder Holes and Straps (3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, and 5); assure your equipment reaches your destination safely. Once there, the Arm Strap (FIG. 3.11) allows the user to transport up to 5 poles (at an approximate total weight of 15 lbs) while remaining hands free.
2. In addition to a transport device, is the Rod Holder's ability to serve as a fishing rod holder while fishing or when at rest. No more carrying heavy iron rod holders or single PVC stake holders. The Anchor Strap (5.1) at the base allows for either a traditional stake designed for sand or soil; or a dock anchor that allows the Caddy to anchor to a dock or pier. The bases of the rods rest in the Rod Holder Holes (4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, and 4.5) while the upper portion of the rods rest in the Rod Holder Rests (4.6, 4.7, 4.8, 4.9, and 4.10). At the base of the holder are 3% inch drain holes laterally spaced approximately 8 inches apart. This allows poles to be rinsed and thoroughly drained after usage. Each leg is fitted with a non-slip foot (4.11 and 4.12) to prevent slipping and to reduce movement when in use. To ensure durability, each of the four pieces (FIG. 4) is attached using a stainless steel bolt and wing nut (7.4).
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 14, 2012
Publication Date: Jul 25, 2013
Inventor: Jason Lamont Harris (Duluth, GA)
Application Number: 13/620,392