Rod holder

4961505
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Inventors

Moeller, David E.

Application #

464547

Filed

Jan-16-1990

Published

Oct-9-1990

Current US Class

211/65
211/69
211/69.8
211/70.8
211/94.01
248/316.7

International Classes

A47F 007/00

Field of Search

211/70.8 211/65 211/68 211/69 211/69.8 211/94 248/316.7

Assignee

Loomis Plastics Incorporated (Seattle, WA)

Examiners

Machado; Reinaldo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Duffy; Christopher

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Abstract
The bracket 6 of the rod holder 2 is constructed of substantially resiliently flexible material and has four slots 24, 26, 28 and 30 in the rim 18 thereof, which depend to points 37 substantially contiguous to the base plate 4, so that the bracket is divided into pairs of relatively resiliently displaceable body portions 38, 40, 42, 44, and 46. The walls 36 of the body portions have successive pairs of part annular collar sections 34 therein, which define successively smaller clamping rings 48, with nips 50 therebetween, as the slots depend toward the plate 4. As a result, when a rod 96 is impaled in the V-shaped kerf of a slot, it can seek that ring 48 which will grip it against dislodgement, when the caduceus-like clamps 32 at the walls of the body portions, relax about the rod.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a rod holder,

a base plate

a bracket of substantially resiliently flexible material, relatively upstanding on the base plate at one side thereof,

said bracket having a rimmed infrastructure lying between opposing sides thereof, and a slot in the rim thereof which opens to the sides of the infrastructure,

said slot having a center plane perpendicular to the one side of the plate, and walls which depend from the rim to a point substantially contiguous to the one side of the plate, so that the body of the bracket is divided into two relatively resiliently displaceable portions having opposing walls on the opposing sides of the plane of the slot,



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to a holder for fishing rods, golf clubs, baseball bats, billiard cues, boat oars, brooms and other rods which a seller or user may wish to mount off the floor, such as at a site in the cabin of the user's boat, his house, his garage or wherever such rods are stored. In particular, the invention relates to a rod holder which is universal in its functional capability in that it can be used alone or as a pair, it can be used for all sizes of rods, it can be used for mounting the rods in the vertical, or in the horizontal, or even at a cant, it can be used with a relatively hard or a relatively soft rod, it can be mounted on a flat or rounded surface of the substrate to which it is attached, and it can be used with a separate mounting plate, if desired, and moreover, removed from the same for cleaning when desired. It also enables the rod to be raised off the floor, yet it is impact resistant, and it assures that the rod will not be jarred free by the vibration or other activity of the substrate, such as in the case of a substrate on a boat or other moving vehicle. And perhaps, most important, it can be molded or otherwise formed as a monolithic structure, using common plastic or other resiliently flexible materials.
 
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