The present invention broadly relates to trays, tables, and storage compartments capable of securely holding glasses and other containers for beverages and other liquids. For example, the trays, tables, and storage compartments may include a retainer portion with a retainer that is adapted to flex to receive a portion of a glass or other container for a beverage or other liquid. The flexing of the retainer also applies a gripping friction force to securely hold the glass or other container.
The present invention broadly relates to a clamping system adapted to releasably couple an entertainment unit accessory. In an embodiment, the present invention is adapted to be mounted to a mounting surface, such as deck or under the deck of a boat. The clamping system allows for various entertainment unit accessories, such as tables, grills, and coolers, to be releasably coupled to the mounting surface. The clamping system also allows for the transport of various water toys such as kayaks, paddle boards, and water mats.
B63B 35/40 - Embarcations ou structures flottantes similaires spécialement adaptées à des finalités spécifiques et non prévues ailleurs pour transport d'embarcations
B63B 35/613 - Radeaux, c.-à-d. embarcations supportées par l'eau et flottant librement, d'un faible tirant d'eau, avec petit ou sans franc bord, et comportant une plate-forme ou un plancher pour supporter un utilisateur avec des éléments de flottaison tubulaires
A water resistant storage assembly for a boat or other vehicle including a drawer assembly or a hinged-door assembly coupled to a cabinet, wall, or other compartment. The storage assembly may include a series of faces featuring or defining self-draining channels adapted to redirect inbound water or other fluids away from the interior storage area and towards an external wall or other external surface.
A view port for an access door for a fish storage container. The view port includes a first support body adapted to couple to the fish storage access door, and a transparent or translucent body coupled to the first support body. The view port may include a second support body adapted to couple to the fish access door.
The present invention broadly relates to trays, tables, and storage compartments capable of securely holding glasses and other containers for beverages and other liquids. For example, the trays, tables, and storage compartments may include a retainer portion with a retainer that is adapted to flex to receive a portion of a glass or other container for a beverage or other liquid. The flexing of the retainer also applies a gripping friction force to securely hold the glass or other container.
The present invention broadly relates to trays, tables, and storage compartments capable of securely holding glasses and other containers for beverages and other liquids. For example, the trays, tables, and storage compartments may include a retainer portion with a retainer that is adapted to flex to receive a portion of a glass or other container for a beverage or other liquid. The flexing of the retainer also applies a gripping friction force to securely hold the glass or other container.
Foldable tables capable of being locked in place when positioned in a raised position and having a substantially narrow profile when in a folded position. The tables may be locked in place and folded via a support structure, and may have integrated beverage holders. The tables may also be mounted or coupled to furniture, exterior and/or interior walls, etc. such that the table is flush with the same when in the folded position. The support structure may also be mounted on an existing table.
A rod holder mounting system including first and second mounting bracket sub-assemblies adapted to couple to first and second opposing ends of a rod holder sub-assembly. The first and second mounting bracket sub-assemblies respectively couple to first and second opposing ones of a vehicle's existing tie down bracket coupling locations, existing tie down brackets, or a tool box, and the rod holder sub-assembly includes a cross bar with rod holder tubes and first and second locking systems adapted to removably couple the cross bar to the first and second mounting bracket sub-assemblies, respectively. The rod holder mounting system allows for the transportation of fishing rods and reels in a vehicle and locks both the rod holder sub-assembly to the vehicle and the rods and reels to the mounting system.