Sea-Dog Corporation

United States of America

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B63B 35/71 - Canoes, kayaks or the like 3
B63H 16/02 - Movable thwartsFoot-rests 1
B63H 25/00 - SteeringSlowing-down otherwise than by use of propulsive elementsDynamic anchoring, i.e. positioning vessels by means of main or auxiliary propulsive elements 1
B63H 25/08 - Steering gear 1
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1.

Fishing rod holder

      
Application Number 29610492
Grant Number D0852927
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-07-12
First Publication Date 2019-07-02
Grant Date 2019-07-02
Owner Sea-Dog Corporation (USA)
Inventor
  • Olliges, Paul
  • Hawkes, Jed
  • Rawls, R. Lee

2.

Paddle clip

      
Application Number 29529632
Grant Number D0785540
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-06-09
First Publication Date 2017-05-02
Grant Date 2017-05-02
Owner Sea-Dog Corporation (USA)
Inventor
  • Olliges, Paul
  • Hawkes, Jed
  • Barnhart, Mark

3.

Foot brace assembly

      
Application Number 14814281
Grant Number 09663205
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-07-30
First Publication Date 2016-06-23
Grant Date 2017-05-30
Owner Sea-Dog Corporation (USA)
Inventor
  • Poischbeg, Matthias
  • Nysether, Mark A.
  • Rawls, R. Lee

Abstract

A channel member is adapted for mounting on a watercraft with a foot component slidable along the channel. A latch component is mounted on the foot component by a tongue extending through a slot between a base part of the foot component and a footrest part. The latch also has a tooth to engage with openings in the channel for adjustment of the position of the footrest. A handle portion of the latch component can be flexed to free the tooth from a channel opening, whereupon the foot component can be slid to a desired position and the handle released to lock the foot component in the adjusted position. The footrest can have differently contoured sides for engagement by a foot of a user, and the three foot brace parts (the channel, foot component, and latch component) can be manually separated and reassembled with the either of the contoured sides facing the user.

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4.

RUDDER ASSEMBLY

      
Application Number US2009053149
Publication Number 2010/017474
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-08-07
Publication Date 2010-02-11
Owner SEA-DOG CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Nysether, Mark, A.
  • Poischbeg, Matthew
  • Rawls, R., Lee

Abstract

A stop member (74; 174) is affixed to an elongated rudder blade (16) near its top and projects forward beyond the leading edge of the blade. A frame (62) in which the blade (16) is slidable lengthwise extends along a portion of the trailing edge of the blade and forward along the opposite sides. A separate mounting block (12) has a groove (48) receiving a portion of the leading edge of the blade (16). A pivot component (82) is mounted in the groove (48) for engagement against the underside (78) of the stop (74) when the blade (16) is in a normal upright steering position. A spring (52) is connected between the mounting block (12) and the frame (62) to bias the frame toward a position in which the blade (16) received therein extends in an upright steering position. From such position, the blade (16) can be swung upward and rearward, followed by forward translational movement through the frame (62) and along the mounting member (12).

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5.

Foot brace

      
Application Number 11079915
Grant Number 07168388
Status In Force
Filing Date 2005-03-08
First Publication Date 2005-11-03
Grant Date 2007-01-30
Owner Sea-Dog Corporation (USA)
Inventor
  • Nysether, Mark
  • Poischbeg, Matthias
  • Rawls, R. Lee

Abstract

A kayak user braces his or her feet against footrests that project inward from the sides of the kayak. The positions of the footrests can be adjusted to accommodate users of different heights, and the footrests can be pivoted to control the position of the rudder of the kayak.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B63H 25/00 - SteeringSlowing-down otherwise than by use of propulsive elementsDynamic anchoring, i.e. positioning vessels by means of main or auxiliary propulsive elements
  • B63B 35/71 - Canoes, kayaks or the like