Dislodging device

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Inventors

Raether, Roger J.

Application #

580974

Filed

May-27-1975

Published

Jul-20-1976

Current US Class

126/19.5
126/271.1
165/47
165/56

International Classes

F24H 003/00

Field of Search

165/47 165/48 165/51 165/52 165/56 126/19.5 126/271.1 237/12.3

Assignee

Wellendorf; Erwin F. (Ortonville, MN)

Examiners

Davis, Jr.; Albert W.

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Abstract
A heat radiating sled frame mountable under the base of an ice fishing shelter. When connected to a source of hot gas, the frame radiates heat, melting surrounding ice and freeing the frame and shelter for removal from the site where it has become frozen in place.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A heat radiating frame mountable under the base of an ice fishing structure for dislodging the same from ice, comprising:

a pair of spaced opposed elongate generally parallel metal skids;

said skids each being hollow along its length,

a pair of spaced opposed connector members respectively joined near the end thereof adjacent to the end of one of said skids to form a frame with each of said skids coinciding with opposite sides of the base of said structure,

said connector members each being hollow along its length with said skids extending more deeply than said connector members,

an exterior inlet port and an outlet port disposed adjacent one another and communicating with the interior of said frame,



Description
The present invention relates to a heat radiating device for dislodging an ice fishing structure which has become embedded and froZen in place on the frozen surface of a lake or stream.

Fishing through ice in winter inside a shelter or "ice fishing house" has become a widely practiced sport in the northern climes of the United States and Canada. Fishing houses are normally constructed on a base frame upon which is suspended a floor having an opening through which a hole may be chopped or routed through the ice. After ice on the surface of lakes or streams has frozen to a sufficient depth, the houses may be towed on a trailer or dragged behind an automobile onto the lake surface and often left for the entire winter season. Over the course of the winter, however, due to snow, intermittent thawing and heat generated from within the structure, the structure becomes firmly embedded and frozen into the surface of the lake. When time arrives to remove the structure from the ice, it is a laborious and time-consuming process to dislodge it by manually chopping it free. Moreover, often the structure is partially damaged during removal.
 
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