Oar rest for row boats

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Inventors

Miller, James A.

Application #

326607

Filed

Dec-2-1981

Published

Jun-12-1984

Current US Class

114/364
440/104

International Classes

B63B 017/00

Field of Search

114/343 114/364 440/101-110 224/273 224/277 224/278 224/42.42 224/42.45 248/200 248/534 248/538 248/539

Examiners

Blix; Trygve M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gust; George A.

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Abstract
An oar rest for row boats includes a generally U-shaped clamp having spaced apart mounting arms which are joined at one end by an elongated bar section. One of the arms adjacent its distal end has a clamping jaw portion which faces the other arm. A clamping screw is threaded into the other arm and carries on its inner end a clamping pad operatively juxtaposed with respect to the jaw portion. A pair of spaced retaining fingers are fixedly secured to the bar section and extend in a direction away from the clamping arms. These retaining fingers are spaced in a direction parallel to the direction of spacing between the clamping arms, the spacing between the fingers being less than that between the arms but sufficient to receive therebetween the blade of an oar.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An oar rest for row boats comprising a generally U-shaped clamp having spaced apart mounting arms joined by an elongated bar section, one of said arms adjacent the distal end having a clamping jaw portion facing the other arm, a clamping screw threaded into the other arm and carrying on its inner end a clamping pad juxtaposed with respect to said jaw portion, a pair of spaced retaining fingers fixedly secured to said bar section and extending oppositely from said clamping arms and above and beyond said bar section, said retaining fingers being spaced in a direction parallel to the spacing between said clamping arms, the spacing between said fingers being less than that between said arms but great enough to receive therebetween the blade of an oar, said bar section being upwardly curved and the upper portion of said one arm being outwardly curved as a smoothly curved extension of said bar section, one of said fingers being disposed immediately adjacent to the outermost portion of said upper arm portion but just inwardly thereof and forming an acute angle with said bar section, said bar section extending angularly upwardly away from said one finger but toward said other finger thereby to dispose the blade of an oar in said fingers above said bar section and within said acute angle toward the outboard side of a boat on which the clamp is mounted whereby a wet oar blade will tend to drain outboard and said outermost portion of said upper arm portion tends to provide protection against accidental engagement by other objects, said one finger being the outermost of said two fingers said jaw portion extending generally parallel to said other arm.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to stationary supports for boat oars, and more particularly to a clamping device which may be removably secured to the side of a row boat for retaining the blade of an oar in rested position.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Oar locks and clamping devices for removably securing oar locks to the sides or transom of a boat are well known as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,185,178; 1,335,606; 1,491,851; 2,795,804; 3,108,565; 3,191,203; 3,281,875 and 3,534,702. Such oar locks are conventionally swiveled on their respective supports so that the oars may be manipulated in a swinging motion for rowing the boat. Thus, such oar locks are usually free to swivel about an upright axis and can assume any swivel position depending upon the swinging of the oars.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention employs an oar rest which may be removably attached to the side of a boat and which is used in conjunction with a conventional oar lock for resting the blade of an oar in longitudinal alignment with the side of a boat. The oar rest includes a generally U-shaped clamp having spaced apart mounting arms which are joined by an elongated bar section. One of the arms has adjacent to its distal end a clamping jaw portion facing the other arm. A clamping screw is threaded into the other arm and carries on its inner end a clamping pad juxtaposed with respect to the jaw portion on the one arm. A pair of spaced retaining fingers are fixedly secured to the bar section and extend in a direction oppositely from the two clamping arms, these retaining fingers further being spaced in a direction parallel to the spacing between the clamping arms. The spacing between the fingers is less than that between the arms thereby to receive the blade of an oar therebetween. With the midportion of the oar resting in an oar lock, the oar rest clamped to the side of a boat near the transom, the blade of an oar may be nested between the retaining fingers thereby to rest the oar in such position that it parallels the side of the boat immediately thereabove.
 
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