![]() SHAPE PLUG FOR VESSEL
专利摘要:
summary keel plug for vessel a keel plug (10) for installation on a vessel, the keel plug (10), including: a first open cavity (20) adapted to receive a base portion (15) of a keel vessel (50); and a resilient bias rod (30) and a projecting member (35) cooperating with the bias rod, the projecting member adapted to lean against the base portion (15) of the keel (50), when received in the first open cavity (20); wherein the bending rod and the projecting member are adapted to apply force to the base portion of the keel to inhibit removal of the keel from the first open cavity. 1/1 公开号:BR112015000453A2 申请号:R112015000453-9 申请日:2013-07-05 公开日:2020-06-02 发明作者:Norrie Scott;Durante Michael;Scott Gregory;Evans Linden 申请人:Fin Control Systems Pty. Limited; IPC主号:
专利说明:
SHAPE PLUG FOR VESSEL Field of the Invention [001] The present invention relates to a keel plug, for installation on a vessel, as well as a surfboard or similar, adapted to allow the fins to be removably attached to the vessel. [002] The present invention also relates to keels or other items that are adapted to be removably attached to the aforementioned keel plug. Background of the invention [003] A vessel, such as a surfboard, especially one in which a person stands, kneels or sits, when crossing the water or a wave, generally has at least one keel at the bottom of the vessel, usually near the end of the vessel. These keels have a number of functions, including: allowing the vessel to move in a desired direction; facilitate the vessel's rotation; prevent the vessel from sliding sideways; and providing greater control on the movement of vessel, like to Slide on a wave. [004] The discussion Next is directed mainly for boards surfing, but it must be understood that the discussion applies equally to other boats (and surfing boats) that are adapted to include fins, such as sailing boards, paddle boards, rescue boards, water skiing, kayaks and the like. [005] Some surfboards have fins fully formed at the bottom of the board and, historically, most boards have included such fins fully formed. These keels Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 5/60 2/47 formed are generally glazed, meaning that they are formed as part of the board using fiber reinforced resins. The formation of such glass keels is quite laborious and makes the later sanding and finishing of the board more difficult. [006] In the last twenty years or so, surfboards incorporating keel systems that include removable fins have become more common. Such keel systems have numerous benefits, including: enabling keels to be removed while traveling; allow damaged keels to be easily replaced; and allow keels of different shapes or styles to be used selectively. These keel systems typically include at least one keel plug, embedded in the bottom of the board, adapted to receive at least one surfboard keel. Each such keel plug will generally include an open cavity adapted to receive a base portion (or element of base) in an keel in surf board. THE keel is then able in to be fixed in removable shape at board by insertion gives portion in relevant basis ( or base element) of the keel into the cavity (or cavities) of the keel plug (or keel plugs). There are numerous known keel systems that incorporate such an arrangement. [007] A well-known and commonly used keel system is described in US 5,464,369 on behalf of Fin Control Systems Pty Ltd. This system includes keels, each with two protruding base elements (or flaps) and, for each keel , two keel plugs installed on the bottom of the board. Each of the keel plugs has a cavity for receiving one of the base elements. Each keel plug also includes a grub screw to secure the base element within the Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 6/60 3/47 keel plug cavity. [008] The keel system above, from US 5,464,369, has become extremely popular and widely used since the system allows fins to be attached to a surfboard in a highly secure manner while also allowing fins to be attached. easily removed from the board when desired. However, a disadvantage of the aforementioned system is that the installation and removal of the keels from the keel plugs takes a little time and requires the use of a tool (for example, an Allen wrench) since the screws need to be tightened into or out of each cavity in order to secure or release the base elements of each keel (as desired). [009] Another keel plug that works in a similar way as described above is the keel plug set described in PCT / AU / 2008/001132, also on behalf of Fin Control Systems Pty Ltd. 0 keel plug described in PCT / AU / 2008/001132 includes two open cavities adapted to receive the corresponding basic elements of a surfboard keel. These basic elements are adapted for fixing and releasing using grub screws (which can be screwed in or out of the cavities). Each such grub screw is adapted to press laterally against one side of a keel base element to hold it in position. [0010] Other well-known keel systems include systems that incorporate a single keel plug, with a single cavity, for each surfboard keel. Typically, such a keel system has a fairly large keel plug with an elongated keel cavity for receiving the base element (s) of a keel. In such keel systems again it is usual Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 7/60 4/47 for each keel to be attached to the surfboard (that is, the base element of the keel to be fixed within the cavity of the keel plug) by means of a grub screw arrangement, as mentioned above. [0011] There is a current need for a surfboard keel plug adapted to allow the surfboard fins to be removably attached to the bottom of a surfboard, quickly, easily and safely and preferably without the need to use a tool. [0012] The present invention is directed towards improving at least some of the problems described above associated with the prior art keel plugs. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a keel plug adapted to receive a surfboard keel that allows the keel to be easily and quickly attached or removed from a surfboard. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a keel plug, adapted to receive a surfboard keel, which allows the keel to be easily and quickly attached or removed from a surfboard without the use of a tool. [0013] Furthermore, the present invention is directed to the keels or other items that are adapted to be easily and quickly attached or removed from the keel plugs mentioned above without the use of a tool. [0014] In this specification, where a document, act or item of knowledge is referred to or discussed, this reference or discussion is not an admission that the document, act or item of knowledge or any combination thereof existed on the priority date: a) part of common general knowledge; or Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 8/60 5/47 b) known to be relevant to an attempt to resolve any problem with which this specification is related. [0015] Any reference in this document to the known prior art does not constitute, unless otherwise indicated, an admission that such prior art is commonly known to those skilled in the art to which the invention relates, on the priority date of this application . Summary of the Invention [0016] In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, a keel plug is provided for installation on a vessel, the keel plug including: a first open cavity adapted to receive a base portion of a vessel keel; a resilient bias rod and a projecting member, cooperating with the bias rod, the projecting member being adapted to lean against the base portion of the keel when received in the first open cavity; wherein the bending rod and the projecting member are adapted to apply force to the base portion of the keel to inhibit removal of the keel from the first open cavity. [0017] The propensity rod is preferably located adjacent to the first open cavity. The propensity rod generally extends substantially parallel to a lateral surface of the base portion of the keel. It is preferable that the orientation of the prop rod is also substantially parallel to the plane of the vessel. [0018] The propensity rod can be formed of any suitable material, such as titanium, steel (for example, marine type steel), fiberglass, fiber Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 9/60 6/47 carbon or plastic (including reinforced engineering plastic). It is particularly preferred that the bias rod is formed of titanium. [0019] The protruding member is preferably adapted to lean against the lateral surface of the base portion of the keel. [0020] It is preferred that the keel plug additionally includes a side cavity and a prop rod is located inside the side cavity. The side cavity usually includes a side opening positioned on one side of the keel plug. It is preferable that this side opening is sealed (at least before installation on the vessel). [0021] Preferably, the side cavity and the first open cavity are separated by an inner wall. It is preferable that the inner wall is an opening wall and part of the projecting member protrudes through an opening in the wall into the first open cavity. [0022] In an alternative embodiment, the projecting member can be formed on the inner wall and the projecting member cooperates with the propensity rod and is adapted to lean against the base portion of the keel when received in the first cavity. [0023] In a particularly preferred embodiment, the side surface of the base portion of the keel includes an inclined surface section, the inclined surface section being adapted to cooperate with the projecting member in order to cause a force, internally in the first open cavity , to be applied to the base portion under the influence of the propensity rod. [0024] The keel plug will normally have a front region and a rear region and preferably Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 10/60 7/47 will include additional keel removal inhibitors located in the front region. Preferably, the projecting member is located in the rear region. [0025] The additional keel removal inhibitor preferably includes keel engagement devices. The keel engagement device preferably includes an edge portion adapted to cover a keel section of the keel and to inhibit movement of the keel when the base portion of the keel is received within the first open cavity. [0026] It is particularly preferred that the keel plug includes a second open cavity, wherein the first open cavity is adapted to receive a first flap from the base portion of the keel and the second open cavity is adapted to receive a second flap from the portion keel base. [0027] Preferably, the first open cavity is located in the rear region and the second cavity open it is localized in the front region of the plug in keel. [0028] THE section in sloping surface of portion in base is preferably located on the first tab. [0029] THE portion in edge is preferably located within the second open cavity Preferably, this edge portion includes an edge extending from one end of the second open cavity and defining a cavity between the edge and a base surface of the second open cavity, the cavity being adapted to receive the section keel. [0030] Therefore, it is preferable that the keel section of the vessel's keel is located on the second tab of the base portion of the keel. Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 11/60 8/47 [0031] In a particularly preferred embodiment, the projecting member is a ring-shaped member located around the bias rod. Preferably, this ring-shaped member is adapted to rotate around the bias rod. The ring-shaped member preferably has a circumferential outer surface, extending between two lateral surfaces, the outer circumferential surface having a convex profile between the lateral surfaces. This convex profile allows the load or force, which is applied to the ring-shaped member when it engages with the base portion or the first vessel keel flap, to be dispersed more evenly through the ring-shaped member. [0032] The ring-shaped member is usually formed of a durable, non-corrosive polymer / plastic material (although a number of other suitable materials can be used). Acetal is a particularly preferred material for the ring-shaped member. Acetal is a common term for a comparatively hard engineering plastic with high tensile strength, suitable for machining and high rigidity in use. [0033] The keel plug may also include a grub screw adapted to extend into the first open cavity and to further secure the base portion of the keel within the first open cavity. The keel plug can also additionally include a grub screw adapted to extend into the second open cavity and to further secure the second tab of the keel base portion within the second open cavity. An advantage of having one or more grub screws on the keel plug is that some existing boat keels, which are Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 12/60 9/47 made to be received within existing keel plugs, can also be received and secured by the keel plug of the present invention. [0034] It is preferred that the first open cavity and the second open cavity of the keel plug are separated by a bridge section, having an upper surface that is adapted to lean against a lower surface of the vessel keel. This bridge section increases the rigidity and / or strength of the keel plug. Also, by leaning against the bottom surface of the keel, this bridge section prevents the bottom surface of the keel from being forced downward against other keel plug surfaces and / or against the vessel (which could over time cause any damage to the keel, keel plug and / or surfboard). [0035] Normally, the keel plug of this invention will be installed inside a surfboard, such as a surfboard of the standing type. [0036] In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, a vessel keel is provided having a base portion adapted to be received within an open cavity of a keel plug according to the first aspect of this invention (as described above) ). [0037] The base portion of the vessel keel preferably includes a side surface adapted to lean against the protruding member of the keel plug. The lateral surface preferably includes an inclined surface section adapted to cooperate with the projecting member in order to cause a force, internally in the open cavity, to be applied to the base portion under the influence of the keel plug bending rod. Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 13/60 10/47 [0038] Preferably, the vessel keel base portion additionally includes a keel section adapted to be under the keel plug edge portion and to inhibit keel movement when the keel base portion is received within the keel. first open cavity. [0039] The vessel base portion preferably includes a first flap and a second flap and the keel plug preferably includes a first open cavity and a second open cavity, wherein the first flap is adapted to be received within the first open cavity and the second flap is adapted to be received within the second open cavity. [0040] It is preferable that the sloping surface section of the base portion of the vessel keel is located on the first flap. [0041] It is more preferred that the keel section of the base portion of the vessel keel is located on the second flap. [0042] The vessel keel preferably includes a lower surface adapted to lean against an upper surface of the bridge section of the keel plug. [0043] Typically, the boat keel described above will be adapted for use on a surfboard. [0044] In accordance with a third aspect of this invention, a keel plug and a keel kit are provided for use on a surfboard, including a keel plug, as described above, and a craft keel as described above. [0045] In accordance with a fourth aspect of the present invention, a fixation device is provided Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 14/60 11/47 vessel having a base portion adapted to be received within an open cavity of a keel plug according to the first aspect of this invention (as described above). [0046] The base portion of the vessel fixing device preferably includes a side surface adapted to lean against the protruding member of the keel plug. The lateral surface preferably includes a section of inclined surface adapted to cooperate with the projecting member (of the keel plug) in order to create a force, internally in the open cavity, to be applied to the base portion under the influence of the propensity rod. keel plug. [0047] Preferably, the base portion of the vessel attachment device additionally includes a nose section adapted to be under the edge portion of the keel plug and to inhibit movement of the vessel attachment device when the base portion of the fixing device is received inside the first open cavity. [0048] The base portion of the vessel fixing device preferably includes a first flap and a second flap and the keel plug preferably includes a first open cavity and a second open cavity, wherein the first flap is adapted to be received inside of the first open cavity and the second flap is adapted to be received within the second open cavity. [0049] It is preferable that the inclined surface section of the base portion of the vessel fixing device is located on the first flap. [0050] It is preferable that the nose section of the base portion of the vessel fixing device Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 15/60 12/47 is located on the second tab. [0051] In a particularly preferred embodiment, the vessel fixation device includes a support connection element for connecting the fixation device to a support structure. This support connection element may include a hook element for connecting the vessel fixing device to a support rod (for example, a horizontal support rod). The support connection element, such as a hook element, is preferably separated from the base portion of the vessel fixture by an intermediate section of the fixture. [0052] In a particularly preferable embodiment further to that aspect of the invention, the hook element is on a plane that is perpendicular to the plane of the first and second flaps. [0053] The vessel fixing device preferably includes a lower surface adapted to lean against an upper surface of the bridge section of the keel plug. [0054] Typically, the vessel anchoring device described above will be adapted for use on a surfboard. [0055] The preferred embodiment above the fourth aspect of the present invention allows a vessel fixing device, which includes a hook element, to be attached to a surfboard (or other vessels), which then allows the board (or another vessel) is suspended from a support rod (for example, a horizontal support rod). In the preferred embodiment mentioned above, where the hook element is on a plane that is perpendicular to the plane of the first and second flaps, and many Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 16/60 13/47 surfboards are suspended from the support rod in a sandwich type formation, allowing more boards to be stored on the support rod. [0056] As will be considered from the discussion above (and as further explained and illustrated later in this specification), a vessel keel or other vessel anchoring device, in accordance with the relevant descriptions above, can easily be attached to a keel plug, according to the relevant description mentioned above. [0057] This fixation is made, in the case of a vessel keel, by inserting the base portion of the keel in the first open cavity of the keel plug. This is usually accomplished by engaging a front portion of the keel (for example, the keel section) with the keel hooking devices of the keel plug and then rotating an anterior portion of the keel down towards the keel plug so that the base portion of the keel extends into the relevant open cavity, allowing that base portion to lean against the protruding medium projecting into the cavity. [0058] In the case of another vessel fixing device, such as a hook element (as described above), fixation is carried out by inserting the base portion of the fixing device in the first open cavity of the keel plug. This is normally achieved by coupling a front portion of the fixture (for example, the nose section of the base portion of the vessel fixing device) with the keel hooking devices from the plug to the keel and then, rotating an anterior portion of the fixture down towards the keel plug, so that the base portion of the fixture extends to Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 17/60 14/47 inside the relevant open cavity, allowing this base portion to lean against the protruding medium projecting into the cavity. [0059] A device for fixing a first keel portion on a vessel is described, the device including: a first cavity having a cavity wall; and, a resilient elongated member located at least partially along an elongated side of the cavity wall, the resilient elongated member, having an extensible portion, the extensible portion, extending from the resilient member and through a cavity on the elongated side of the cavity wall, where the first keel portion is configured to be inserted into the first cavity in such a way that any one, or a combination of the resilient elongated member and the extensible portion applies force to the first keel portion to hold the first keel portion inside the first cavity. [0060] The resilient elongated member may be a resilient rod and the extensible portion includes a bulbous portion, the bulbous portion being configured to engage with the first keel portion. [0061] The bulbous portion may be part of a wheel-like member formed around the elongated rod, the wheel-like member being configured to rotate around the rod when coupling with the first keel portion, during installation and / or removing the keel / first keel portion and to hold the first keel portion in the first cavity when the keel / first keel portion is installed. [0062] The first keel portion may include a grooved portion (or an inclined portion) on a side keel surface, the grooved portion Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 18/60 15/47 (or inclined portion) being configured to engage with the extendable portion. [0063] The surface of the wheel-like member can be configured to rest within the grooved portion (or against the inclined portion). [0064] The device may include a second cavity, the second cavity including a protrusion, the protrusion being configured to be received by a corresponding cavity of a second keel portion, to thereby hold the second keel portion within the second cavity. [0065] Any of, or a combination of the protrusion and the cavity and the extensible portion and the first keel portion can lock together. [0066] The first cavity and the second cavity can be part of an elongated cavity. [0067] The first cavity and the second cavity can be two distinct cavities formed within the device. [0068] The first keel portion and the second keel portion may be the first and second flaps, respectively, the first and second flaps projecting from a base portion of the keel. [0069] The device can be shaped to have a substantially number eight profile. [0070] The first cavity can be formed within a first end of the number eight and the second cavity is formed within a second end of the number eight. [0071] The device can be an integral part of the vessel. Alternatively, the device can be a standalone product, which can be installed inside a vessel during the manufacture of the vessel. Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 19/60 16/47 [0072] Thus, the device can be inserted into the vessel as a separate device. [0073] A device and keel set, the device being the keel device or plug described in this document and being configured to hold a keel. [0074] A compatibility filler adapted to be received inside a cavity of a keel plug with a vessel keel as described in this document. [0075] A complete plug filling adapted to be received inside a keel plug cavity, as described in this document. [0076] A compatibility pad for installation on a vessel's keel plug, the compatibility pad including: a front surface profile adapted for the keel plug keel device, a rear surface profile adapted for hitch with a front flap of a keel, an outer surface and a material being, at least in part, deformable. [0077] A complete plug filler for installation on a vessel's keel plug, the complete plug filler including: an outer surface, at least one vertical member and a material being, at least in part, deformable. [0078] A compatibility pad substantially as described above with reference to any of figures 30A to 32E. [0079] A complete plug filling substantially as described above with reference to any of figures 33A to 35C. [0080] It will be considered that the characteristics Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 20/60 17/47 described in this document can be provided on the device described alone or in different combinations. Brief Description of Drawings [0081] A detailed description of a preferred embodiment of a keel device / plug according to the first aspect of this invention is made below, with reference to the figures: [0082] Figures IA and 1B are viewed from (exploded) perspective of an exemplary keel set and keel plug. Figure 1B shows the tangent edges with dashed lines; [0083] Figure 2A is a sectional view of a exemplary set of center keel and keel plug; [0084] figure 2B is a perspective view the keel assembly and keel plug of figure 2A; [0085] figure 2C is a front view in assembly cut keel plug and figure keel plug THE; [0086] the 2D figure is a side view of the keel set and keel plug of figure 2A; [0087] figure 2E is a front view of the keel set and keel plug of figure 2A; [0088] figure 2F is a rear view of the keel set and keel plug of figure 2A; [0089] figure 2G is a perspective view bottom of the keel assembly and keel plug of the figure THE; [0090] figure 2H is a top view of the keel set and keel plug of figure 2A; [0091] figure 21 is a bottom view of the keel set and keel plug of figure 2A; [0092] figure 3A is a side view in Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 21/60 18/47 section of the keel assembly and keel plug of the figure 2A, when the keel was inserted in the device; [0093] Figure 3B is a perspective view of the keel assembly and keel plug in the figure 3A; [0094] figure 3C is a front view in assembly cut keel plug and keel plug of the figure 3A; [0095] Figure 4A is a cross-sectional view of a exemplary right side of the keel set and keel plug; [0096] figure 4B is a rear view of the keel set and keel plug of figure 4A; [0097] figure 4C is a front view in cutting the keel assembly and keel plug of figure 4B along line C-C; [0098] figure 4D is a side view of the keel set and keel plug of figure 4A; [0099] figure 4E is a perspective view bottom of the keel assembly and keel plug of the figure THE; [00100] figure 4F is a side view in assembly cut keel plug and keel plug of the figure 4A, the keel being received by the device; [00101] the 4G figure is a perspective view of the keel assembly and keel plug in the figure 4F; [00102] Figure 5A is a sectional view side on one side exemplary left of the keel set and keel plug; [00103] Figure 5B is a rear view of the keel set and keel plug of figure 5A; [00104] figure 5C is a front view in Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 22/60 19/47 section of the keel assembly and keel plug of figure 5; [00105] Figure 5D is a side view of the keel set and keel plug of figure 5A; [00106] Figure 5E is a perspective view bottom of the keel and keel plug assembly in the figure 5A; [00107] figure 5F is a side view in assembly cut keel plug and keel plug of the figure 5A, the keel being received by the device; [00108] Figure 5G is a perspective view of the keel assembly and keel plug in the figure 5F; [00109] figure 6A is a perspective view top of an example keel device or plug; [00110] figure 6B is another top view in perspective of the device or keel plug of the figure 6A; [00111] figure 6C is a perspective view bottom of the device or keel plug of figure 6A; [00112] figure 6D is another view in bottom perspective of the device or keel plug of figure 6A; [00113] figure 6E is an elevation view top of the device or keel plug of figure 6A; [00114] figure 6F is an elevation view bottom of the device or keel plug of figure 6A; [00115] figure 6G is an elevation view side of the device or keel plug of figure 6A; [00116] figure 6H is another elevation view side of the device or keel of figure 6A; [00117] figure 61 is an elevation view of the rear end of the device or keel plug of figure 6A; Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 23/60 20/47 [00118] The figure 6J is an eir view i elevation in front end d ( d device or plug in keel gives figure 6A; [00119] The figure 6K is a view in cut of device or plug keel gives figure 6H to long gives section A-A line; [00120] The figure 6L is a view in cut of device or plug keel gives figure 61 to long gives section line B-B; [00121] The figure 6M is a view in cut of device or plug keel gives figure 6J to long gives section line C-C; [00122] figure 6N is a top perspective view of the device or keel plug of figure 6A, without a cover 60 for the side cavity; [00123] figure 60 is an exploded view of the device or keel plug of figure 6A; [00124] figure 6P is another exploded view of the device or keel plug of figure 6A; [00125] figure 7A is a top perspective view of an exemplary right-hand device or keel plug; [00126] figure 7B is seen in front section of the device or keel plug of figure 7A; [00127] figure 7C is a top sectional view of the device or keel plug of figure 7A; [00128] figure 7D is a side sectional view of the device or keel plug of figure 7A; [00129] figure 8A is a top perspective view of an exemplary left side device or keel plug; [00130] figure 8B is seen in front section of the device or keel plug of figure 8A; Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 24/60 21/47 [00131] figure 8C is a top sectional view of the device or keel plug of figure 8A; [00132] figure 8D is a side sectional view of the device or keel plug of figure 8A; [00133] figure 9A is a side view of an exemplary keel, which can be used with a described keel device or plug; [00134] figure 9B is a top perspective view of the keel of figure 9A; [00135] figure 9C is a bottom perspective view of the keel of figure 9A; [00136] The figure 9D is an View front gives keel of the figure 9A; [00137] The figure 9 AND is an View rear gives keel of the figure 9A; [00138] The figure 9F is an View in section gives keel of the figure 9A; [00139] The figure 9G is an View higher gives keel of the figure 9A; [00140] The figure 9H is an View bottom gives keel of the figure 9A; [00141] The figure 10A is a side view of an keel on the exemplary right side, The which one can s was used with a device or . keel plug descr ito; [00142] The figure 10B is an View in section gives keel of the figure 10A; [00143] The figure 10C is : an View rear gives keel of the figure 10A; [00144] The figure 10D is a view eir l perspective upper keel of figure 10A; [00145] The figure 11A is a side view of an keel on the exemplary left side, that can be used with l a keel device or plug described; Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 25/60 22/47 [00146] The figure 11B it's a sight in section of keel of figure 11;[00147] The figure 11C it's a sight rear of keel of figure 11 A;[00148] The figure 11D is a view in perspective higher keel of figure 11; [00149] figures 12A to 27B are exemplary clamping / engaging devices for securing a second keel portion within a second cavity of the keel device / plug discussed in this document; and, [00150] figures 28A to 28C are exemplary adapters for use with the keel device / plug discussed in this document. [00151] Figures 29A to 29H are respective views of the rear (29A), left side (29B), front (29C), right side (D-29), isometric front (29E), isometric rear (29F), top ( 29G) and bottom (29H) of a vessel fixing device having a hook element according to the preferred embodiment of the fourth aspect of this invention. [00152] Figures 30A to 311 are views (including rear elevation, side, front, top, bottom and corresponding perspective illustrations) of compatibility fillers for the keel plug of figure IA, in a fifth aspect of the invention . [00153] Figures 32A to 32E are a schematic representation of the installation of the compatibility filler from figures 30A to 301 for the keel plug. [00154] Figures 33A to 341 are seen (including rear, side, front, top, bottom elevation views and perspective illustrations Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 26/60 23/47) of complete plug fillers for the keel plug of Figure IA in a further fifth aspect of the invention. [00155] Figures 35A to 32C are a schematic representation of the installation of the complete plug filler from figures 33A to 341 for the keel plug. Detailed description of the modality or modalities [00156] An example of a keel device or plug 10 is shown in figures IA and 1B. [00157] In this specific example, device 10 is used to attach a first portion of keel 15 to a vessel, such as a surfboard or the like (not shown). The device 10 can be formed in such a way that it is integral or can be inserted into the vessel. [00158] As shown in figures IA and 1B, the device 10 may include a first cavity 20, having a cavity wall 25 (and further described below). The device 10 also includes a resilient elongated member 30, which can be located at least partially along an elongated side of the cavity wall 25. Figure 1 also shows that the resilient elongated member 30 can have an extensible portion 35, where the extensible portion 35 extends from the resilient member 30 through a cavity 40 or opening in the elongated side of the cavity wall 25. [00159] Thus, when the first keel portion 15 is inserted into the first cavity 20, any one or a combination of the resilient elongated member 30 and the extensible portion 35 can apply force to the first keel portion 15 to hold the first portion keel 15 into the first cavity 20. Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 27/60 24/47 [00160] Thus, in a specific example, the resilient elongated member 30 is a resilient rod or pin and the extensible portion 35 may include a bulbous portion 45, where the bulbous portion 45 is configured to engage with the first keel portion 15 In a further example, the bulbous portion 45 may be a part of a wheel-like member formed around the elongated stem 30, where the wheel-like member 35 is configured to move around the stem 30 when coupled with the first keel portion 15, to hold the first keel portion 15 in the first cavity 20. [00161] Figures IA and 1B, for example, show that the rod 30 is a pin or the like, which can act as a spring to allow the wheel-like member 35 to act as a cylinder that can hold the keel 50 in place . Thus, device 10 can be in the form of a box that can hold the keel and hold the pin in place. Figure 1 also shows that once the stem 30 is inserted into the device 10, the insert can be sealed by an end plug 55 or the like. Plug 55 can prevent stem 30 from leaving device 10. [00162] Additionally, figures IA and 1B also show that the device 10 can include one or more covers 55, 57, 60, which can be used to seal the extendable portion 35 on the device 10. In a specific example, the cover 55 it is normally impermeable to water and can contain both stem 30 and extendable portion 35. side cover 57 can be optional, stem 30 and extendable portion 35 can be installed without the use of an opening that is sealed by side cover 57 . [00163] According to an additional example, the first keel portion 15 may also include a grooved portion 65 on a side keel surface 70. A Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 28/60 25/47 grooved portion 65 is normally configured to engage with the extendable portion 35. Thus, in one example, a wheel-like member surface 35, which is normally a curved surface, is configured to rest within the portion with slots 65. [00164] It will be considered that although the grooved portion 65 may be formed or shaped in such a way that it substantially fits or marries the curved surface of the extensible portion 35, exact conformity or matching is not necessary. In these examples, the grooved portion 65 is configured to rotate the extendable portion 35 and the extendable portion 35 then can lock the first keel portion 15 in the first cavity 20. It will also be considered that when the locking action and the first portion occur keel 15 is pushed into the cavity, the rod 30 can bend and can remain slightly curved, by applying force to the extendable portion 35, which subsequently applies force to the grooved portion 65 in order to keep the first keel portion 15 inside of the first cavity 20. In a specific example, a lateral force or a down force or a combination thereof can be applied to keep the first keel portion 15 within the device 10. [00165] According to a specific example, when inserting keel 50 into device 10, a second portion of keel 90 is initially inserted, where cavity 85 in the second portion of keel 90 engages with protrusion 80 in device 10 (inside second cavity 75). When the second keel portion 90 is in place, the first keel portion 15 is locked in the first cavity 20 by pushing down on the keel 50 such that the groove 65 engages with the extendable portion 35, which is at least partially within the first cavity 20. Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 29/60 26/47 [00166] Thus, in an additional example, referring to figures IA and 1B, a keel plug 10 for installation on a vessel (not shown) is provided in this document, the keel plug 10 including a first open cavity 20 adapted to receive a base portion 18 of a vessel keel 50; and, a resilient bias rod 30 and a projecting member 35 (otherwise referred to herein as an extensible portion) cooperating with the biasing rod 30. The projecting member 35 is adapted / configured to abut against the base portion 18 of the keel 50 when received in the first open cavity 20. Thus, the bias rod 30 and the projecting member 35 are adapted to apply a force to the base portion 18 of the keel 50 to inhibit the removal of the keel 50 from the first cavity open 20. [00167] As shown in figures IA and IB, the propensity rod 30, when inserted into the keel plug 10 is located adjacent to the first open cavity 20. According to a specific example, the propensity rod 30 extends substantially parallel to a side surface 16 of the base portion 18 of the keel 50. Thus, the projecting member 35 can abut against the side surface 16. [00168] It will be further considered that the keel plug 10 may also include a side cavity 22, where the propensity rod 30 is located within the side cavity 22. Thus, the side cavity 22 and the first open cavity 20 are separated by a opening wall (referred to as cavity wall) and in a portion of the projecting member 35 protrudes through an opening 40 (or cavity) in wall 25 into the first open cavity 20. Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 30/60 27/47 [00169] The side surface 16 may include an inclined surface section (otherwise described as a grooved portion) 65. The inclined surface section 65 is adapted to cooperate with the projecting member 35 in order to cause a force, internally in the first open cavity 20, to be applied to the base portion 18, under the influence of the propensity rod 30. [00170] According to a specific example, the keel plug 10 can have a front region 12 and a rear region 14. Normally, the projecting member 35 is located in the rear region 14. [00171] The keel plug 10 may include an additional keel removal inhibitor located in the front region 12. The keel removal inhibitor may include a keel engagement device that includes an edge portion 80 (referred to as herein as protrusion) which is adapted to cover a keel section 85 (referred to as a cavity) and to inhibit movement of the keel 50 when the base portion 18 is received within the first open cavity 20. [00172] As described in this document, the keel plug 10 can include a second open cavity 75. In this way, the first open cavity 20 can receive a first tab from the base portion 18 of the keel 50 and the second open cavity 75 can receive a second flap of the base portion 18 of the keel 50. In this specific example, the first open cavity 20 is located in the rear region 14 and the second open cavity is located in the front region 12. And, in addition, the sloping surface section 65 of the the base portion of the keel is located on the first flap, furthermore, the edge portion 80 can be located within the second open cavity and the keel section can be located on the second flap of the Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 31/60 28/47 base portion of keel 50. [00173] As shown in figures 12A to 12H, the edge portion may include an edge that extends from one end of the second open cavity and defines a cavity between the edge and a base surface of the second open cavity, the cavity being adapted to receive the keel section. [00174] As discussed in this document, the extendable portion / protruding member 35 can have a wheel shape or a ring-shaped member located around the bias rod 30. In a specific example, the ring-shaped member can rotate around the propensity rod. In a further example, the ring-shaped member does not necessarily have to be cylindrical in shape and may have an outer circumferential surface extending between two lateral surfaces, where the outer circumferential surface has a convex profile between the lateral surfaces. [00175] In a further example, as particularly shown in figures 2A, 3A, 4A, 4F, 5A and 5F, the device 10 can also include a second cavity 75. The second cavity 75 can include a protrusion 80, where the protrusion 80 it is configured to be inserted and engaged with a respective cavity 85 of a second keel portion 90, thereby maintaining the second keel portion 90 within the second cavity 75. [00176] Thus, for example, any one or a combination of protrusion 80 and cavity 85; and the extendable portion 35 and the first keel portion 15 can lock together and the keel 50 can be held robustly within the device 10. [00177] Notably, it will be considered by those skilled in the art that the second portion of keel 90 Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 32/60 29/47 can be maintained within the second cavity 75 by a number of different mechanical elements / fasteners. Additional examples of fixing devices for fixing / retaining the second keel portion 90, in a second cavity 75, are described below. [00178] In the examples shown in the figures, the first cavity 15 and the second cavity 75 are two separate cavities within the device 10. However, it will be considered that, in some cases, they may form part of an elongated cavity (not shown) . Notably, some advantages can be provided by keeping the two cavities distinct. That is, the bridge 95 between the two cavities can be configured to more robustly hold the first and second keel portions 15, 90 in the respective first and second cavities 20, 75. In addition, the bridge can include a bridge section that has an upper surface that is adapted to lean against a lower surface of a boat keel. [00179] It will be considered by those skilled in the art that many boats, such as surfboards, or the like, may include one or more fins. In a specific example, a surfboard may include a central keel and two side fins (referred to in this document as left and right fins, when looking at the bottom of the board with the tail of the lowest board). Thus, although the features described in this document may be applicable for any keel, the vessel may include slight variations depending on the location of the keel (whether a center keel, right keel or left keel). [00180] An example of a variation can be seen when comparing figures 2C, 4C and 5C. In these examples, figures 2A to 3C represent an example of a Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 33/60 30/47 central keel 50, where, as shown in figure 2C, keel 50 is substantially perpendicular to the device 10. However, in contrast, the fins 50 of figures 4C and 5C are at an angle to the vertical of the device 10. Figure 4C is an example of a keel on the right side, and figure 5C is an example of a keel on the left side. Although the keels described are configured to insert at any angle to the vertical, in a specific example, the angle is 7 to 9 degrees from the vertical. [00181] In this way, device 10 can also be varied to accommodate the variable insertion angle. As shown in figures 4C and 5C, the first cavity 15 can include an opposite angular wall 28, opposite the cavity wall 25 (which is usually the cavity wall where the extendable portion 35 projects through). [00182] In other examples, figures 6A to 6P show an example of a keel device or plug 10, where in these examples, device 10 would be used for a center keel. It will be considered by those skilled in the art that, as shown in figure 6M, the extendable portion 35 projects through the wall of cavity 25 in a position where it can easily mate with the corresponding grooved portion 65 of keel 50. Thus, the portion Extendable 35 does not necessarily have to project through the center of the cavity wall 25 and can, according to this specific example, be displaced from the center. [00183] Additionally, device 10 shows attachment points 98 for fixing grub screws or any other suitable fixing device, or the like, to additionally secure keel 50 to the Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 34/60 31/47 device 10. It will be considered that the use of grub screws or other suitable fastening devices may allow different types of keels to be attached to device 10. Thus, in this specific example, the grub screw can be configured to fit extend into the first cavity 20 to further secure a base portion of the keel 50 into the first cavity 20. A similar grub screw can be used for the second cavity 75 where a grub screw is configured to extend into the second cavity 75 to further secure a tab, base portion, or the like, of the keel 50 in the second cavity 75. [00184] Figures 7A to 7D are examples of device 10 for use with a keel on the right side. In addition, Figures 8A to 8D are examples of the device 10 for use with a keel on the left. Specifically from these figures, it will be considered that the examples show that the devices when used for the side fins (for example, the left and right fins) can be formed in such a way that they are mirror images of each other. In addition, figures 7B and 8B show the opposite angular wall 28, to allow an angled insertion of the respective keels. [00185] In the examples shown, device 10 is shaped substantially as a number eight, such that at least one profile of the device has substantially a shape of number eight. In these examples, the first cavity 15 is located or formed within a first end 12 of the number eight and the second cavity 75 is formed within the second end 14 of the number eight. [00186] It will be considered by those skilled in the art that the shape of number eight of device 10 Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 35/60 32/47 can provide advantages, such as allowing device 10 to be part of the vessel and, in addition, allowing keel portions to be locked in it. The smooth edges of the number eight shape can also provide an easier manufacturing process. However, it will be considered that the device is not limited to this shape and other shapes that provide the functionality of the cavities are incorporated in this specification. [00187] Figures 9A to 9H show examples of a center keel 50, for use with a center device 10. Figures 10A to 10D show examples of a right keel 50 and figures 11A to 11D show an example of a keel left 50. Notably, the left and right keels can be mirror images of each other. [00188] Notably, referring to keels 50, it will be further considered that although the first portion of keel 15 and the second portion of keel 90 may be or may include a first and second flap, respectively, and any portion of keel base 50 can be configured so that it can be inserted into the first and second cavities 20, 75. [00189] Additional examples of fastening devices for the second keel portion 90 and second cavity 75 are shown in figures 12A to 27B. Thus, in these examples, the following variations are shown in the following paragraphs. [00190] Figure 12A shows the second keel portion 90 having a convex edge 1210, matching a corresponding concave portion 1212 of the second cavity 75. [00191] Figure 12B shows the second keel portion 90 having a concave edge 1214, matching a corresponding concave portion 1216 of the second cavity 75. Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 36/60 33/47 [00192] Figure 12 shows a different concave edge 1218 in the second portion of keel 90, matching a projecting convex part 1220 of the second cavity 75. [00193] Figure 12D shows a variation of figure 12A where the second keel portion 90 has an inclined convex edge 1222 with a corresponding second cavity geometry 1224. [00194] Figure 12E shows an integral top edge of the second keel portion 90 being detached 1226 and matching a corresponding convex edge 1228 of the second cavity 75. [00195] Figure 12F shows a groove 1230 or similar cut on the sides of the keel flap nose 1232 and being configured to correspond with pins 1234 on both sides of the second cavity 75. [00196] Figure 12G shows a single pin 1236 being configured to be inserted in the second keel portion 90 to hold the keel portion 90 within the second cavity 75. [00197] Figure 12H shows a rounded bottom edge 1238 of the second keel portion 90, protruding and matching a corresponding convex part 1240 of the second cavity 75. [00198] Figures 13A to 13C show the insertion of the second keel portion 90 into the second cavity 75, where the second keel portion 90 has an elastic recess 1310. In these examples, recess 1310 retracts when the second keel portion 90 is inserted into the second cavity 75 (as shown in figure 13B), and then throws into a corresponding cavity 1312 within the second cavity 75 when the keel portion 90 is in place (as shown in figure 13). [00199] Figures 14A to 14C show the Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 37/60 34/47 insertion of two pins 1410 in the second keel portion 90 in the second keel cavity 75, where the two pins involve a convex part of the second cavity 75. The pins can also be formed from the undercut of the keel-nose. [00200] Figures 15A 15C show an additional example of flexions 1510 or deformable members 1510 inserted in the second keel portion 90 to create a recess which then combines by deformation with a corresponding shape 1512 of the second cavity 75. [00201] In figures 16A to 18C, the detail of the front flap 90 in engagement with the second cavity 75 not only uses a variation in the recess profile to fix the front flap, but also has the secondary function of creating an entry angle and prescribed outlet for the keel with the keel plug. This secondary function can make it more difficult for a keel to unintentionally detach itself from a keel plug during surfing if configured according to figures 16A to 18C. [00202] Figures 16A to 16C show an exemplary sequence of inserting the second keel portion 90 into the second cavity 75 using an oval pin 1610. The second keel plug cavity 75 with the oval pin 1610 only allows the flap front keel 90 is released when the corresponding oval-shaped cavity in the front keel flap 90 is aligned in the direction of the intended release, as shown by way of example, in figures 16A to 16C. [00203] Figures 17A to 17D show an exemplary sequence of using a pin 1710 on tab 90 and a tracking mechanism 1712 to insert the second portion of keel 90 into the second cavity 75. Track 1712 can be located on the side wall of the second cavity 75. Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 38/60 35/47 [00204] Figures 18A to 18C show the use of another marriage of a concave portion 1810 on the second keel portion 90 with a convex portion 1812 of the second cavity 75. [00205] Figure 19 is an example of the use of two static surface pins 1910 that project from either side of the side walls of the second cavity 75. The two pins 1910 match individually with respective shallow grooves 1920 of the second keel portion 90 as shown in figure 19. [00206] Figure 20 shows an example where the rear keel flap 15 has a geometry or cutout to not engage with cylinder 35. In this example, the front flap cutout 2010 is also configured to not engage with a 2012 protrusion. The keel of figure 20 can be attached to the keel plug using fastening devices such as grub screws at fixing points 98 of the keel plug. [00207] Figures 21, 23 and 24 show examples of cutouts of various shapes 2110 of the second portion of keel 90 which then match protrusions of corresponding shape 2112 of the second cavity 75. [00208] Figure 22 shows an extension 2210, from the base line of the second keel portion 90 to be inserted into a corresponding cutout 2212 in the second cavity 75. [00209] Figures 25A to 25C show a sequence for a rear keel flap configuration 15 that allows keel flaps 15, 90 to be lowered into their respective cavities 20, 75 and then the keel is pushed forward so that the rear keel flap 15 engages with cylinder 35. The geometry of the rear flap in figures 25A to 25C can be modified (not Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 39/60 36/47 shown) to facilitate engagement with cylinder 35 in this alternative embodiment. [00210] Figures 26A and 26B illustrate the fixation of a keel for the keel plug where the keel has no rear keel flap. In this situation the front keel flap 90 can engage with the second cavity 75 as shown with protrusion 2512 and the corresponding cavity 2510 or the engagement can be as described in this document at another time. In addition, the keel of figures 26A and 26B can be additionally attached to the keel plug by using fastening devices such as grub screws at the fixing points 98 of the keel plug. [00211] Figures 27A and 27B show an additional example to figure 20 where the rear keel flap 15 also has a geometry or cutout to not engage with the cylinder 35. The front keel flap 90 can engage with the second cavity 75 through cutouts of different shapes 2510 in the second keel portion 90 matching a corresponding protrusion 2512 from the second cavity 75. In addition, the keel of figures 27A and 27B can be additionally attached to the keel plug by using fastening devices such as screws headless threads at fixing points 98 of the keel plug. [00212] Thus, it will be considered that the coupling device described in this document, which is normally used to engage the second part of the flap within the second cavity, can be of any shape and can also include any fastening device, such as magnets , or even a second biasing device (such as the rod and the member similar to the wheel of the first cavity). [00213] In additional examples, the Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 40/60 37/47 keel device / plug described can be configured to receive an adapted keel. For example, the keel portion or base portion on the adapted keel can be a separate element that can be inserted as an adapter into a keel so that you can then insert the keel into the keel / device plug, as described in this document. Exemplary adapters are shown in figures 28A and 28C. In figures 28A1 and 28A2, the first adapter 2810 can be screwed into the base of a keel without a flap. Alternatively in figures 28B1 and 28B2 the first adapter piece 2810 can be screwed on the side of the tabs into a two-tab keel. Thus, in both cases, the geometry of the configuration of the new proposed tab is added through this extension. In an additional example, as shown in figures 28C1 and 28C2, two holes can be drilled through the sides of the flaps on an existing two-flap keel. Then, two pins (or plugs) 2812, 2814 can be screwed or snapped into place to form the second and third adapter pieces. The result is two pins that protrude from the sides of the tabs (the front pin 2814 fitting under the front recess area of the front box slot while the rear pin 2812 interacts with the cylinder that applies downward and lateral force). [00214] Although the keel plug of the first aspect of this invention is primarily intended for use with boat keels (e.g., board fins) of the second aspect of this invention, in order to allow these keels to be easily and conveniently attached to, or removed from the keel plug (without using a tool), it is not limited to that use. For example, other vessel anchoring devices can be selectively attached to, or removed from the keel plug Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 41/60 38/47 materially in the same way as the above keels are attached or detached. [00215] An example of these other vessel fastening devices is the hook device 100 shown in figures 29A to 29H. As will be readily considered, this hook device is adapted to be connected to a surfboard (or other vessel) so that the surfboard (or other vessel) can be suspended from a horizontal support rod (or similar structure) ). [00216] This hook device 100 has a first end 101 and a second end 102. A hook element 103 is positioned adjacent to the first end 101 and a connecting portion 105 is positioned adjacent to the second end 102. An intermediate portion 106 is located between the hook element 104 and the connecting portion 105. [00217] The hook element 103 consists of a plurality of perforations 104. One benefit of perforations is that they reduce the weight of the device and less material is required when the device is manufactured (resulting in cost savings). [00218] The connecting portion 105 comprises a first flap 115 and a second flap 190. The first flap 115 and the second flap 190 are adapted for insertion into the first cavity 20 and the second cavity 75 (respectively) of the keel plug 10. [00219] The first tab includes a grooved portion 165. This grooved portion 165 is located on a side surface 170 of the first tab 115. The grooved portion 165 is normally configured to engage with the extensible portion 35 of the plug keel 10. So, in one example, a wheel-like member surface Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 42/60 39/47 35, which is normally a curved surface, is configured to lie within the grooved portion 165. [00220] It will be considered that although the grooved portion 165 may be formed, or shaped, in such a way that it substantially fits or matches the curved surface of the extensible portion 35 (of keel plug 1), exact conformity or matching is not required. In this example, the grooved portion 165 is configured to roll over the extendable portion 35 (of the keel plug 1) and the extendable portion 35 then can lock the first tab 115 into the first cavity 20. It will also be considered that when the action occurs the first tab 115 is pushed into the cavity, the rod 30 can bend and can remain slightly curved by applying force to the extendable portion 35, which subsequently applies a force to the grooved portion 165 in order to maintain the first flap 115 within the first cavity 20. In a specific example, a lateral force or a downward force, or a combination thereof can be applied to maintain the first flap 115 within the keel plug 10. [00221] The second flap 190 includes a cavity 185. This cavity 185 is adapted to engage with protrusion 80 in device 10 (within the second cavity 75). [00222] According to a specific example, when inserting the hook device 100 into the keel plug 10, the second tab 190 is initially inserted, where the cavity 185 in the second tab 190 engages with the protrusion 80 in the keel plug 10 (inside the second cavity 75). When the second flap 190 is in place, the first flap 115 is locked in the first cavity 20 by pushing down on the hook device 100, such that the groove 165 engages with the extendable portion 35 (of the keel plug 1), which is Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 43/60 40/47 at least partially within the first cavity 20. [00223] As can be seen from the drawings, the plane of the hook element 103 is perpendicular (normal to) to the plane of the connecting portion 105. The effect of this is that when a surfboard is connected to the cover device 100 (via connection portion 105), the substantial plane of the surfboard will be substantially parallel to the plane of the hook element 103, enabling several surfboards to be suspended from a support rod, in a formation of the type sandwich (which results in improved space efficiencies). [00224] A fifth aspect of the invention is the fillers illustrated in figures 30A to 35C. The fillers can be of two types: compatibility fillings and complete plug fillings. A compatibility filler as shown in figures 30A to 32E can be used to fill in the remaining gaps or voids between a keel and the first and / or second cavities 20, 75 of the keel plug 10. Such gaps can occur with the use of keels that were not originally intended for use with 10 keel plugs as described. For example, keels as described in relation to figures 28A to 28C using adapters or other keels that can be used with the keel plug 10. The compatibility pad, filling a gap or void of the keel plug 10 with the keel it can improve the hydrodynamic performance of the keel and keel plug, for example, by reduced hydrodynamic drag. Compatibility filler can also be used to exclude foreign matter such as sand from the keel plug 10, as well as improving the aesthetic appearance of the keel plug, keel and Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 44/60 41/47 surfboard / boat in general. [00225] Figures 30A to 30E are seen in elevation from the rear, side, front, top and bottom corresponding to a 3010 center keel compatibility fill. Figures 30F to 301 are corresponding perspective illustrations of the keel compatibility fill. center 3010, where an outer surface 3012, a side surface 3014, a front surface profile 3016, a rear surface profile 3018 and a bottom surface 3020 are shown. The front surface profile 3016 is adapted to engage with keel engaging means 80 or edge portion 80 in the second cavity 75 of keel plug 10, described in detail with reference to figures 32A to 32E. [00226] Figures 31A to 31E are seen in rear, side, front, top and bottom elevation corresponding to a 3110 side keel compatibility fill. Figures 31F to 311 are corresponding perspective illustrations of the 3110 side keel compatibility fill. where an outer surface 3112, a side surface 3114, a front surface profile 3116, a rear surface profile 3118 and a bottom surface 3120 are shown. The front surface profile 3116 is configured as described above for the 3010 center keel compatibility fill. The rear profile 3118 exists to replicate the front profile 3116 of the alternate side keel plug, which is the front profile 3116 performing the same function from the left keel plug that the rear profile 3118 makes to the right keel plug. This allows a single 3110 molded piece to be used on either the right keel plug or the left keel plug by simply inverting or otherwise rotating Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 45/60 42/47 the side keel filler 3110. [00227] Figures 32A to 32E show an assembly sequence of the center keel compatibility filler 3010 on the keel plug 10 with another keel 3210 not initially designed for the keel plug 10. The filler 3010 is inserted in the second cavity 75 as shown in figure 32B so that the front surface 3016 of the filler engages with the keel engaging means 80. The filler 3010 is pressed into the second cavity 75 until the outer surface 3012 of the filler 3010 is approximately flush with the top or keel plug outer surface 3220 10. Figure 32C shows the filling installed in the front region 12 of the second cavity 75. Installation by pressing the filling 3010 is assisted by selecting a material for the filling, such as silicone rubber so that the rubber deforms for pressing, and then, return to its shape inside the second cavity 75 to fix the filling 3010 inside the second cavity 75. The selection of silicone rubber is also advantageous for its resistance to corrosion in the marine environment. Other materials suitable for filling can be: a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), a polypropylene (PP) or other suitable materials, as determined by those skilled in the art. In figures 32D and 32E, the front flap 90 and rear 15 of the other keel 3210 are shown being inserted into the first and second cavities 20, 75 respectively. The front flap 90 of keel 3210 can also engage with the rear surface profile 3018 of the filler 3010 by pressing, deforming and reforming the 3010 filler. It will be readily considered that the back surface profile 3018 of the filler can be molded Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 46/60 43/47 or otherwise adapted to assist fixation with front flap 90. Keel 3210 can also be attached to keel plug 10 as previously described above. [00228] The placement of the 3110 side keel compatibility filler together with another side keel can also be done in a similar manner to that described for the 3010 center keel compatibility filler. [00229] Figures 33 to 35 illustrate complete plug fillings to completely fill the first cavity 20 and the second cavity 75 of the keel plug 10 when a keel is not present, as shown in figure 35C. The use of complete plug fillers can improve hydrodynamic performance, exclude foreign matter and improve the aesthetic appearance, as described for compatibility fillings. Complete plug fillers can be particularly useful for surfboards that are able to vary their multi-fin configuration, for example, a three-fin configuration and four-fin configuration on the same three-four-fin surfboard. Three-four keel boards can have five keel plugs. The one or two redundant keel plugs, depending on whether a respective four keel or three keel configuration is used, can be filled with complete plug fillers. It will readily be considered that many surfboards with multiple keel configurations may have redundant keel plug cavities for some keel configurations. [00230] Figures 33A to 33E are seen in elevation from the rear, side, front, bottom and top corresponding to a complete 3310 center keel plug filling for the first cavity 20 of the plug Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 47/60 44/47 of keel 10. Figures 33F to 331 are corresponding perspective illustrations of the complete plug filler 3310 of center keel where an outer surface 3312, a side surface 3314, a front surface profile 3316, a rear surface profile 3318 and a bottom surface 3320 are shown. A small protrusion or circular protrusion 3322 on the 3314 side of the complete plug filler 3310 may be present to help secure the filler 3310 in a cavity 20 of the keel plug. The filler 3310 also has a vertical member 3324 which can help to remove the filler 3310 from the first cavity 20, as well as assist with the level installation of the filler 3310, described in relation to figures 35A to 35C. [00231] Figures 34A to 34E are seen in rear, side, front, bottom and top elevation corresponding to a complete filling of center keel plug 3410 for the second cavity 75 of keel plug 10. Figures 34F to 341 are corresponding illustrations in perspective of the complete filling of the center keel plug 3410 where an outer surface 3412, a side surface 3414, a front surface profile 3416, a rear surface profile 3418 and a bottom surface 3420 are shown. A small protrusion or circular protrusion 3322 on side 3414 of the complete plug filler 3410 can also be present to help secure the filler 3410 in the second cavity 75 of the keel plug 10. The filler 3410 also has two vertical members 3424, 3426 that can help to remove the filler 3310 from the first cavity 20, as well as help with the flush installation of the filler 3310, described below in relation to figures 35A to 35C. The two vertical members 3424, 3426 can also be joined Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 48/60 45/47 at their respective lower ends as illustrated in the figures. The union between the two vertical members can also be the location of the shoulder 3322; alternatively the shoulder 3322 can be placed on any of the vertical members 3424, 3426. [00232] It will be readily considered that complete plug fillers can also be designed and made for side keel plugs. [00233] Figures 35A to 35C show a fitting sequence of the two complete plug fillers 3310, 3410 on the keel plug 10. The complete plug fillers 3310, 3410 are pressed into their respective cavities 20, 75 until the outer surfaces 3312, 3412 of the two fillers 3310, 3410 are approximately flush with the top or outer surface 3220 of the keel plug 10. As described, pressure mounting of the fillers is aided by selecting a material for the filling in such a way that the material deforms for proper pressing, then return to its shape within the cavities 20, 75 to fix the fillers 3310, 3410. The selection of materials for complete plug fillers can also be as described for compatibility fillings. In addition, the shoulder 3322 can also provide additional fixation within the cavities, 20, 75. The use of the vertical members 3324, 3424, 3426 for complete plug fillings 3310, 3410 allows the complete plug fillings to be removed from the keel plug 10 by pressing the outer surface 3412 of the complete plug fillers to allow at least part of the complete plug filler to rise above the outer surface 3220 of the keel plug 10. The complete plug fillings can be easily removed Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 49/60 46/47 manually. [00234] Alternatively complete plug fillings can be made in a more complete profile in order to fill the cavities more completely and more securely. In this alternative embodiment, complete plug fillings can be removed with the aid of a tool and / or the nail. [00235] Notably, it will be considered that, although many different materials can be used for device 10, it can be formed from ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, or any other plastics) or Zytel. Side cover 57, cover 60 and end plug 55 can also be formed from the same material. The rod 30 is normally formed from any elastic material such as high quality stainless steel or titanium, which is also a robust material in vessels since the material generally does not degrade or rust. The same robust material can also be used for the extensible portion 35. It will be further considered that the device 10 can be injection molded. [00236] It will also be considered that the hook device 100 can be formed from many different materials. Typically, this device will be formed from suitable plastic materials that are relatively inexpensive and strong enough to suspend a surfboard (or other boats) from a support rod. [00237] In this specification, the terms indicating direction, such as vertical, upward, downward, left, right, etc., or rotation, should be considered as referring to directions or rotations in relation to the corresponding design instead of directions or rotations Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 50/60 47/47 absolute unless the context requires otherwise. [00238] Where used, the word understanding must be understood in its broad sense, that is, in the sense of including and, therefore, not being limited to its restrictive meaning, which is the meaning of consisting only of. Corresponding meanings should be assigned to the corresponding terms: understand, understood, and understand where they arise. [00239] It will be understood that the invention disclosed and defined in this document extends to all alternative combinations of two or more of the individual characteristics mentioned or evident in the text. All of these different combinations constitute several alternative aspects of the invention. [00240] Although specific embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention can be incorporated into other specific forms without departing from its essential characteristics. The present examples and modalities, therefore, should be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and any modifications that would be obvious to those skilled in the art, therefore, should be covered by them.
权利要求:
Claims (19) [1] 1. Fixing device for attaching a vessel keel to a vessel having a keel plug, the keel plug having a first open cavity configured to receive a base portion of the vessel keel; the fixing device being characterized by including: a resilient biasing rod and a projecting member cooperating with the biasing rod, the projecting member being adapted to act when the base portion of the keel is received in the first open cavity, so that the biasing rod and the projecting member inhibit the keel removal from the first open cavity. [2] 2. Fixation device according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the propensity rod is located adjacent to the first open cavity. [3] Fixing device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized by the fact that the bending rod extends substantially parallel to a lateral surface of the base portion of the keel. [4] 4. Fixation device according to claim 3, characterized by the fact that the protruding member is adapted to lean against the lateral surface of the base portion of the keel. [5] Fixation device according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that the lateral surface of the base portion of the keel includes an inclined surface section, the inclined surface section being adapted to cooperate with the projecting limb. to cause a force, which is at least internally or laterally within the first open cavity, to be applied to the base portion under the influence of Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 52/60 2/5 propensity rod. [6] Fixation device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that it has a front region and a rear region, additionally including additional keel removal inhibitors and / or keel hooking devices located in the front region. 7. Clamping device, wake up with The claim 6, characterized by the fact < that the member protruding is located in the rear region. 8. Clamping device, wake up with The claim 6 or 7, characterized by fact of what The keel engagement device includes an edge portion adapted to cover a keel section of the keel and to inhibit movement of the keel when the base portion of the keel is received within the first open cavity. [7] Clamping device according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the projecting member is a ring-shaped member located around the bending rod and / or the projecting member is adapted to rotate in around the propensity rod. [8] 10. Fixation device according to claim 9, characterized by the fact that the ring-shaped member has a circumferential outer surface extending between two lateral surfaces, the outer circumferential surface having a convex profile between the lateral surfaces. [9] Fixing device according to any one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the projecting member includes a bulbous portion, the bulbous portion being configured to engage with the base portion of the keel. Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 53/60 3/5 [10] 12. Fixation device according to claim 11, characterized in that the bulbous portion is part of a wheel-like member formed around the propulsion rod, the wheel-like member being configured to rotate around the rod when coupling with the base portion of the keel during installation and / or removal of the base portion and to hold the base portion at first cavity open when the portion in base gives keel is installed on the keel plug. 13. Fixing device , in wake up with Any of them of claims 1 to 10, 11 and 12, featured by the fact that the member protruding and the portion keel base lock together. 14. Fixing device , in wake up with Any of them from claims 1 to 10 and 11 The 13, characterized by the fact that the propensity rod is formed or configured to bend when the base portion of the keel is received inside the first cavity. [11] 15. Vessel keel, having a base portion adapted to be received within the first open cavity of the keel plug, characterized by being of the type defined in any one of claims 1 to 10. [12] 16. Vessel keel, according to claim 15, characterized by the fact that the base portion includes a lateral surface adapted to lean against the protruding member of the keel plug; and wherein the keel plug includes the fixing device. [13] 17. Vessel keel according to claim 16, characterized by the fact that the lateral surface includes a section of inclined surface adapted to cooperate with the projecting member in order to cause a force, which is at least internally or laterally within the open cavity, to be applied to the portion of Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 54/60 4/5 Vessel keel base under the influence of the keel plug bending rod. [14] 18. Vessel keel according to claim 16 or 17, characterized by the fact that the cooperation of the inclined surface section and the projecting member causes the keel and keel plug to lock together. [15] 19. Vessel keel according to any one of claims 16 to 18, characterized by the fact that it additionally includes a keel section adapted to be under the edge portion of the keel plug and to inhibit the movement of the keel when the portion keel base is received inside the first open cavity. [16] 20. Vessel keel according to claim 19, characterized in that the base portion includes a first flap and a second flap and the keel plug includes the first open cavity and the second open cavity; wherein the first flap is adapted to be received within the first open cavity; and wherein the second flap is adapted to be received within the second open cavity which includes the edge portion of the keel engagement device. [17] 21. Vessel keel according to any one of claims 16 to 20, characterized in that the side surface additionally includes a portion with grooves, where at least a portion gives portion with grooves is the section of surface inclined. 22. Keel vessel, having an portion in base, the keel of vessel being characterized per understand: a portion base that it has two tabs being an front flap and a rear flap; the front flap including a section in one portion Petition 870160033680, of 07/04/2016, p. 55/60 5/5 front of the flap which is adapted to be retained by a base portion of a vessel keel plug; the rear flap including a side surface including a molded formation to cooperate with and be removably retained by a resilient protruding member of a vessel keel plug; and wherein the formation is located on a portion of the side surface of the rear flap. [18] 23. Vessel keel, having a base portion, characterized by the fact that the base portion includes a lateral surface adapted to lean against a resilient protruding member of a vessel keel plug. [19] 24. Vessel keel according to claim 23, characterized by the fact that the lateral surface includes an inclined surface section adapted to cooperate with the projecting member in order to cause a force, which is at least inside or laterally within the vessel, to be applied to the base portion under the influence of the projecting member.
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