[0001] The invention concerns a device for raising the anchor of small boats using a float
to function as a pulley inside which the line moves.
[0002] It is well known that boats and small craft in general use as anchor a weight which
is sufficient to prevent movement of the boat. In fact, traditional anchors, when
cast among shoals and bottom irregularities, very often becomes caught and can no
longer be recovered, while weights are much more practical, in terms of the certain
recoverability as well.
[0003] However, said weithts cannot be raised from the bottom with windlasses of any type
since these are not used in small craft. Therefore, raising the anchor reguires not
insignificant physical effort since it must be done manually.
[0004] The aim of this invention is the rapid and simple raising of the anchor, with an
economic, non cumbersome device.
[0005] This aim. is achieved with the device according to the invention consisting of a
float of any shape equipped with a preferably cylindrical cavity with a hole through
[0006] which the anchor line runs to be attached to the stern of the traft'in such a way
that when the boat starts, its. motor pulls the line while the float, held by the
water flow, remains in place, making the line slide through the cavity and so raising
the anchor.
[0007] Another characteristic of the invention consists of the fact that said float has
a flotation power slightly greater than the weight of the anchor, for example on the
order of a kilogram, so that when the anchor has been raised and has reached the bottom
of the float, it partially sinks under the effect of the pull of the motor and the
weight of the anchor itself, showing the user that it has been completely raised.
[0008] Under these conditions then a rigid arm is formed consisting of the taught line and
the line - float combination which under the combined effect of the raising power
from the pull of the boat and the flotation power of the float, comes out of the water
to be trailed, by the craft itself.
[0009] At this point the anchor is raised, and the craft need only be stopped or slowed
down to complete the recovery of the line - float - anchor combination.
[0010] The invention is shown in some exemplificative and non-limiting forms in the attached
figured which show:
- Fig. 1, a variant with an approximately cylindrical float;
-fig. 2, a float consisting of two cones joined at the large ends;
- fig. 3, a cone-shaped float with the large end up, joined to an upper cylindrical portion;
- fig. 4, a spherical float.
[0011] The figures show in detail the float 1, of any size and shape, crossed by tubular
opening 2 where the line 3 is inserted, connected at its bottom end to the weight
or anchor 4, and connected at the other end to the stern of the craft. It is obvious
that the functionality of the invention consists of the fact that the float 1 acts
as a pulley through which the line 3 runs, pulled by the craft rather than the user.
[0012] Furthermore, once the craft stops, the anchor should start to fall towerd the bottom
just by its own weight, in the reverse operation to that described above, however
this does not occur because the position of the line 3 at 90 with respect to the anchor
4 gives rise to strong friction at the edge of the tubular opening 2 and because of
the presence of a negative static pull from the weight of the raised line; the pull
of the man in the craft adds to the latter to recover the combination.
[0013] Of course, while the principle of the finding reamins the same, the realization forms
and the details of construction may be varied widely with respect to that described
and illustrated here, without going beyond the bounds of the present invention.
1. Device for raising the anchors of small craft consisting of a float 1 equipped
with a tubular cavity 2, through which the line 3 of the anchor 4 passes, to be attached
to the stern of the craft so that said float 1 acts as pulley for sliding the line
3, pulled by the moving craft.
2. Device for anchor raising according to claim 1 characterized by the fact that said
float 1 has a flotation power slightly greater than the weight of the anchor 4 so
that it partially sinks when said anchor 4 has reached the bottom of said float, indicating
that the anchor has been raised.
3. Device for anchor raising according to claim 1 characterized by the fact that the
taught line 3 and the line 3 - float 1 combination form a rigid arm which, under the
combined effect the raising power provided by the pull of the craft and the flotation
power of the float 1, causes the line 3 - float 1 combination to come out of the water,
for manual recovery.
4. Device for anchor raising according to claim 1 characterized by the fact that the
anchor 4, once the craft stops, does not fall again to the bottom because the line
3 is held by the tubular cavity of the float 1 at 90° with respect to the anchor 4,
leading to strong friction on the upper edge of said cavity.
5. Device for anchor raising according to claim 1 characterized by the presence of
cylindrical float.
6. Device for anchor raising according to claim 1 characterized by the presence of
a spherical float.
7. Device for anchor raising according to claim 1 characterized by the presence of
a float consisting of two cones joined at their large ends.
8. Device for anchor raising according to claim 1 characterized by the presence of
a float consisting of a cone with the large end up, connected to an upper cylindrical
part.