WATER SPORTS EQUIPMENT RACK AND METHODS
First Claim
1. A storage rack for holding at least one piece of water sports equipment in a ski boat having a vertically extending tow tower, the device comprising:
- a coupling mechanism adapted to couple the storage rack with the tow tower, such that the storage rack and the at least one piece of water sports equipment is supported by the tow tower;
a cross-member extending from the coupling mechanism;
a first pair of forks comprising a first fork and a second fork, each of the first pair of forks being coupled with the cross-member, the first fork and the second fork extending in parallel planes away from the tow tower, the first fork and second fork each comprising at least a first support member and a second support member, the first support member comprising a first support surface and the second support member comprising a second support surface, wherein the first support surface and the second support surface define a space sufficient to accommodate a piece of water sports equipment; and
a second pair of forks comprising a third fork and a fourth fork, the third fork being attached with the first fork and the fourth fork being attached with the second fork, the third fork and the fourth fork each comprising a third support member and a fourth support member, the third support member defining a third support surface and the fourth support member defining a fourth support surface, wherein the third support surface and the fourth support surface define a second space sufficient to accommodate a surf board.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the invention provide improved water sports equipment racks and methods for their use. In an set of embodiments, device (such as a rack, for example) for holding one or more pieces of water sports equipment is provided. The rack might have a first pair of forks having parallel prongs adapted to hold one or more water skis, wakeboards, and or the like. In some embodiments, the rack might further comprise a second pair of forks adapted to hold a surfboard. Merely by way of example, each member of the second pair of forks might comprise an upper support surface and a lower support surface disposed approximately parallel with the upper support surface. The upper support surface and lower support surface can be spaces to accommodate a surfboard therebetween. Other embodiments provide methods of using and/or modifying water sports equipment racks.
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22 Claims
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1. A storage rack for holding at least one piece of water sports equipment in a ski boat having a vertically extending tow tower, the device comprising:
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a coupling mechanism adapted to couple the storage rack with the tow tower, such that the storage rack and the at least one piece of water sports equipment is supported by the tow tower;
a cross-member extending from the coupling mechanism;
a first pair of forks comprising a first fork and a second fork, each of the first pair of forks being coupled with the cross-member, the first fork and the second fork extending in parallel planes away from the tow tower, the first fork and second fork each comprising at least a first support member and a second support member, the first support member comprising a first support surface and the second support member comprising a second support surface, wherein the first support surface and the second support surface define a space sufficient to accommodate a piece of water sports equipment; and
a second pair of forks comprising a third fork and a fourth fork, the third fork being attached with the first fork and the fourth fork being attached with the second fork, the third fork and the fourth fork each comprising a third support member and a fourth support member, the third support member defining a third support surface and the fourth support member defining a fourth support surface, wherein the third support surface and the fourth support surface define a second space sufficient to accommodate a surf board. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A storage rack for holding a surfboard, the storage rack being configured to be attached with a water sports equipment rack comprising a first pair of forks comprising a first fork and a second fork, each of the first pair of forks defining a space sufficient to accommodate a piece of water sports equipment;
- the storage rack comprising;
a third fork configured to be attached with the first fork;
at least a first attachment device configured to attach the third fork with the first fork;
a fourth fork configured to be attached with the second fork; and
at least a second attachment device configured to attach the fourth fork with the second fork;
wherein the third fork and the fourth fork each comprise a third support member and a fourth support member, the third support member defining a third support surface and the fourth support member defining a fourth support surface, wherein the third support surface and the fourth support surface define a second space sufficient to accommodate a surf board. - View Dependent Claims (15)
- the storage rack comprising;
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16. A method of storing a piece of water sports equipment, the method comprising:
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providing a storage rack for holding at least one piece of water sports equipment, the storage rack comprising;
a) a coupling mechanism adapted to couple the storage rack with a tow tower on a ski boat, such that the storage rack and the at least one piece of water sports equipment is supported by the tow tower;
b) a cross-member extending from the coupling mechanism;
c) a first pair of forks comprising a first fork and a second fork, each of the first pair of forks being coupled with the cross-member, the first fork and the second fork extending in parallel planes away from the tow tower, the first fork and second fork each comprising at least a first support member and a second support member, the first support member comprising a first support surface and the second support member comprising a second support surface, wherein the first support surface and the second support surface define a space sufficient to accommodate a piece of water sports equipment; and
d) a second pair of forks comprising a third fork and a fourth fork, the third fork being attached with the first fork and the fourth fork being attached with the second fork, the third fork and the fourth fork each comprising a third support member and a fourth support member, the third support member defining a third support surface and the fourth support member defining a fourth support surface, wherein the third support surface and the fourth support surface define a second space sufficient to accommodate a surf board;
coupling the storage rack with the tow tower; and
disposing at least one piece of water sports equipment in the first space defined by the first and second support surfaces of the storage rack and/or the second space defined by the third and fourth support surfaces of the storage rack.
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17. A method of modifying a water sports equipment rack comprising a first pair of forks comprising a first fork and a second fork, each of the first pair of forks defining a space sufficient to accommodate a piece of water sports equipment;
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providing a storage rack comprising;
a) a third fork configured to be attached with the first fork;
b) a fourth fork configured to be attached with the second fork;
wherein the third fork and the fourth fork each comprise a third support member and a fourth support member, the third support member defining a third support surface and the fourth support member defining a fourth support surface, wherein the third support surface and the fourth support surface define a second space sufficient to accommodate a surf board;
attaching the third fork of the storage rack with the first fork of the water sports equipment rack; and
attaching the fourth fork of the storage rack with the second fork of the water sports equipment rack. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
- the method comprising;
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