IP Library Granted Patent US 7,530,872
Granted Patent B2
US 7,530,872 · App. 11/064,674 · Granted May 12, 2009

Aquatic recreational system with retractable tow hook

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Patent No.
US 7,530,872
App. No.
11/064,674
Granted
May 12, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An aquatic recreational device is configured for towing with a towline and has a rider-support structure for supporting a rider during travel in water. The device has a hook for releasably retaining the towline, the hook being movable between a first position, in which the hook is oriented to be substantially within the rider-support structure, and a second position, in which at least a portion of the hook is located exterior of the rider-support structure for engaging the towline.

Claims (85)

1. An aquatic recreational device, the device being configured for towing with a towline, the device comprising:

a rider-support structure adapted to support a rider and adapted for travel in water, the rider-support structure having a riding surface for supporting the rider and a receptacle extending into the rider-support structure from the riding surface, the receptacle having opposing faces defining respective opposing rod holes;

a hook disposed within the receptacle and adapted for releasably retaining the towline, the hook comprising:

a top hook face;

a storage face opposite the top hook face;

an operational face extending between the top hook face and the storage face;

opposing left and right hook faces, the opposing left and right hook faces extending at least somewhat perpendicular to the top hook face;

a hook rod hole that extends between the left and right hook faces; and

a spring channel that extends between the hook rod hole and the operational face, the spring channel also extending between the hook rod hole and the storage face; and

a rod extending through the hook rod hole and into the opposing rod holes in the receptacle,

wherein the hook is rotatable about the rod between a first position, in which the hook is oriented to be substantially within the receptacle, and a second position, in which at least a portion of the hook is located exterior of the receptacle for engaging the towline; and

means, supported by the rider-support structure, for positionally biasing the hook;

wherein the hook automatically returns to the first position in the absence of the towline.

2. The aquatic recreational device of claim 1 , wherein the means for positionally biasing the hook comprises a spring.

3. The aquatic recreational device of claim 2 , wherein the spring is a helical coil type metal spring.

4. An aquatic recreational device, the device being configured for towing with a towline, the device comprising:

a rider-support structure adapted to support a rider and adapted for travel in water, the rider-support structure having a riding surface for supporting the rider and a receptacle extending into the rider-support structure from the riding surface, the receptacle having opposing faces defining respective opposing rod holes;

a hook disposed within the receptacle and adapted for releasably retaining the towline, the hook comprising:

a top hook face;

a storage face opposite the top hook face;

an operational face extending between the top hook face and the storage face;

opposing left and right hook faces, the opposing left and right hook faces extending at least somewhat perpendicular to the top hook face;

a hook rod hole that extends between the left and right hook faces; and

a spring channel that extends between the hook rod hole and the storage face; and

a rod extending through the hook rod hole and into the opposing rod holes in the receptacle,

wherein the hook is rotatable about the rod between a first position, in which the hook is oriented to be substantially within the receptacle, and a second position, in which at least a portion of the hook is located exterior of the receptacle for engaging the towline, wherein the hook automatically returns to the first position in the absence of the towline.

5. A water recreation board, comprising:

a board member; and

a retractable tow hook flushly mounted onto the board member, the tow hook comprising:

a top hook face;

a storage face opposite the top hook face;

an operational face extending between the top hook face and the storage face;

opposing left and right hook faces, the opposing left and right hook faces extending at least somewhat perpendicular to the top hook face;

a hook rod hole that extends between the left and right hook faces; and

a spring channel that extends between the hook rod hole and the operational face, the spring channel also extending along at least a portion of the operational face and at least a portion of the storage face; and

a rod extending through the tow hook rod hole and into the opposing rod holes in the receptacle,

wherein the tow hook is rotatable about the rod between a closed position, in which the tow hook is retracted, and an open position, in which at least a portion of the tow hook is located exterior of the board member for engaging the towline,

wherein the tow hook automatically rotates about the rod to the closed position in the absence of a towline regardless of the orientation of the board member.

6. The water recreation board of claim 5 , further comprising means for biasing the tow hook towards the closed position.

7. The water recreation board of claim 6 , wherein the means for biasing the tow hook comprises a spring.

8. The water recreation board of claim 7 , wherein the spring is a helical coil type metal spring.

9. A water recreation board, comprising:

a board member; and

a retractable tow hook flushly mounted onto the board member, the tow hook comprising:

a top hook face;

a storage face opposite the top hook face;

an operational face extending between the top hook face and the storage face;

opposing left and right hook faces, the opposing left and right hook faces extending at least somewhat perpendicular to the top hook face;

a hook rod hole that extends between the left and right hook faces; and

a spring channel that extends along at least a portion of the operational face and at least a portion of the storage face; and

a rod extending through the hook rod hole and into the opposing rod holes in the receptacle,

wherein the tow hook is rotatable about the rod between a closed position, in which the tow hook is retracted, and an open position, in which at least a portion of the tow hook is located exterior of the board member for engaging the towline,

wherein the tow hook automatically rotates about the rod to the closed position in the absence of a towline regardless of the orientation of the board member.

10. The water recreation board of claim 9 , further comprising means for biasing the tow hook towards the closed position.

11. The water recreation board of claim 10 , wherein the means for biasing the tow hook comprises a spring.

12. The water recreation board of claim 11 , wherein the spring is a helical coil type metal spring.

13. A water recreation board, comprising:

a board member; and

a retractable tow hook flushly mounted onto the board member, the tow hook comprising:

a top hook face;

a storage face opposite the top hook face;

an operational face extending between the top hook face and the storage face;

opposing left and right hook faces, the opposing left and right hook faces extending at least somewhat perpendicular to the top hook face;

a hook rod hole that extends between the left and right hook faces; and

a spring channel that extends between the hook rod hole and the storage face, the spring channel also extending along at least a portion of the operational face and at least a portion of the storage face; and

a rod extending through the hook rod hole and into the opposing rod holes in the receptacle,

wherein the tow hook is rotatable about the rod between a closed position, in which the tow hook is retracted, and an open position, in which at least a portion of the tow hook is located exterior of the board member for engaging the towline,

wherein the tow hook automatically rotates about the rod to the closed position in the absence of a towline regardless of the orientation of the board member.

14. The water recreation board of claim 13 , further comprising means for biasing the tow hook towards the closed position.

15. The water recreation board of claim 14 , wherein the means for biasing the tow hook comprises a spring.

16. The water recreation board of claim 15 , wherein the spring is a helical coil type metal spring.

17. A retractable tow hook for an aquatic recreational device, comprising:

a housing adapted to be received within a recessed volume in the aquatic recreational device;

a hook comprising:

a top hook face;

a storage face opposite the top hook face;

an operational face extending between the top hook face and the storage face;

opposing left and right hook faces, the opposing left and right hook faces extending at least somewhat perpendicular to the top hook face; and

a hook rod hole that extends between the left and right hook faces; and

a spring channel that extends between the hook rod hole and the operational face,

wherein the hook is rotatably carried by the housing and adapted for releasably retaining a towline, the hook being rotatable about a fixed axis between a first position, in which the hook is substantially located within the housing, and a second position, in which at least a portion of the hook protrudes from the housing for engaging a towline; and

means, supported by the housing, for positionally biasing the hook;

wherein the hook automatically returns to the first position in the absence of the towline.

18. The retractable tow hook of claim 17 , wherein the means for positionally biasing the hook comprises a spring.

19. The retractable tow hook of claim 18 , wherein the spring is a helical coil type metal spring.

Assignments (9)
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Nov 25, 2025
From: ECLIPSE BUSINESS CAPITAL LLC
To: KENT WATER SPORTS, LLC; BAREFOOT INTERNATIONAL, LLC; ABSOLUTE OUTDOOR OF AMERICA, LLC; CONNELLY SKIS, LLC; HO SPORTS COMPANY, LLC; MOTION SPORTS OF AMERICA, LLC; BOTE, LLC
Reel/Frame 073705/0862 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 19, 2024
From: THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK
To: CONNELLY SKIS, LLC; ABSOLUTE OUTDOOR OF AMERICA, LLC; BAREFOOT INTERNATIONAL, LLC; HO SPORTS COMPANY, LLC; MOTION SPORTS OF AMERICA, LLC
Reel/Frame 067168/0100 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 18, 2024
From: KENT WATER SPORTS, LLC; ABSOLUTE OUTDOOR OF AMERICA, LLC; BAREFOOT INTERNATIONAL, LLC; CONNELLY SKIS, LLC; HO SPORTS COMPANY, LLC; MOTION SPORTS OF AMERICA, LLC; BOTE, LLC
To: ECLIPSE BUSINESS CAPITAL LLC
Reel/Frame 067153/0600 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2021
From: ABSOLUTE OUTDOOR OF AMERICA, LLC; BAREFOOT INTERNATIONAL, LLC; CONNELLY SKIS, LLC; HO SPORTS COMPANY, LLC; MOTION SPORTS OF AMERICA, LLC
To: GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA
Reel/Frame 055078/0255 →
ENTITY CONVERSION Recorded Jan 12, 2021
From: MOTION SPORTS, LLC
To: MOTION SPORTS OF AMERICA, LLC
Reel/Frame 054971/0614 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 4, 2021
From: ABSOLUTE OUTDOOR OF AMERICA, LLC; BAREFOOT INTERNATIONAL, LLC; CONNELLY SKIS, LLC; HO SPORTS COMPANY, LLC; MOTION SPORTS OF AMERICA, LLC
To: THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK
Reel/Frame 054799/0602 →
CONVERSION OF BUSINESS ENTITY Recorded May 13, 2020
From: MOTION WATER SPORTS, INC.
To: MOTION SPORTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 052648/0372 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 24, 2019
From: NASH MANUFACTURING, INC.
To: MOTION WATER SPORTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 048125/0522 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 22, 2019
From: PARTEN, KEITH
To: NASH MANUFACTURING, INC.
Reel/Frame 048094/0634 →