Rail mount anchor bracket

4480573
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Inventors

Barbour, Robert G.

Application #

466115

Filed

Feb-14-1983

Published

Nov-6-1984

Current US Class

114/210
114/343
114/364

International Classes

B63B 021/22

Field of Search

224/30 114/210 114/343 114/364 114/221 248/214 248/215 248/230 248/298 248/316.91 248/316.6

Examiners

Basinger; Sherman D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Poms, Smith, Lande & Rose

US Patent References

3991699   Anchor holder

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Abstract
A mount for securing Danforth-type anchors to horizontally extending railings includes a generally L-shaped bracket. A pair of retaining loops may be mounted to hold one arm of the bracket on either the top or the bottom of the railing to provide limited vertical adjustability in height for the anchor mount. A pair of Danforth-type anchor crown plate retaining and stop members are fastened into slots in the other arm of the L-shaped bracket. By adjusting the separation between the retaining members, different size Danforth-type anchors may be accommodated; and by turning the bracket upside down on the railing, and/or by reversing the location of the stop members, the mounting position for the anchor may be varied several inches in height, inboard or outboard of the rail.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A bracket assembly for the adjustable mounting of different size Danforth-type anchors at desired positions relative to a supporting rail, comprising:

an angle bracket including first and second arms;

gripper clip loop means for holding either side of said first arm of said bracket to a supporting rail;

the second arm of said bracket being provided with slots extending substantially parallel to the intended axis of the rail to which the bracket is to be secured; and

first and second retaining and stop means for holding a crown plate of a Danforth-type anchor, said first and second means being mounted on said slots for adjustment toward and away from one-another to hold the crown plate of different size Danforth-type anchors, said first and second retaining and stop means being reversible so that the stop portions thereof may be located either toward or away from the junction between the two arms of said bracket;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to brackets for the mounting of anchors on the bow or stern pulpit or the rail of a boat.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Danforth-type anchors are relatively awkward and inconvenient to stow on board a small ship, because their configuration is irregular and potentially damaging to the boat and injurious to persons who may be in close proximity to the anchor. A Danforth-type anchor characteristically includes a main shank to which the anchor rope or chain is secured, a pair of flukes which are broad, triangular and pointed, and intended to stick into the bottom of the ocean, a pair of crown plates secured to the flukes, and a stock or bar (of different diameters depending on the size of the anchor) which extends transversely between the two crown plates and may serve as a pivot member for the rotation of the flukes and crown plates relative to the main shank of the anchor, as well as preventing the anchor from rolling over and dislodging the flukes from the ocean bottom. One prior patent showing a Danforth-type anchor is J. M. Wood, Jr. U.S. Pat. No. 3,291,093.
 
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