Removable swim-up dock bar

A removable swim-up dock bar is described. The dock bar is removably attachable to a submerged foundation of an existing dock and may have adjustable seats or adjustable legs to ensure proper height and stability.

BACKGROUND

This disclosure relates to accessories for docks, in particular a removeable swim-up dock bar.

Outdoor water entertainment and leisure activities are common in open water environments, such as lakes, ponds, and rivers. Typical activities include swimming, boating, and fishing. Many water-front landowners have docks that extend into their abutting open water. From these docks, water recreationists often attach ladders, slides, and other accessories to partake in water activities.

Water recreationists may desire to spend time in the water partially submerged while enjoying conversation and a beverage. Many resort hotel swimming pools offer a swim-up bar, which allows users to comfortably sit while partially submerged in pool water. Swimming pool swim-up bar seats are generally permanently fixed with posts attached to the bottom of the pool floor.

Landowners, on the other hand, may desire for the bar seating to be removable, particularly in open water that experiences freezing and thawing through the seasons. Removable dock attachments also ensure that the landowner can safely stow away the dock bar when the landowner is not home, ensuring the dock cannot be stolen or misused by trespassers. Landowners may also desire for the dock bar to attach to the submerged foundation of the dock to ensure stability and to maintain a coherent and aesthetic appearance.

Bar-stool-like seating may be desired to be adjustable to account for changes in water depth due to unusually wet seasons that see the water level rise and ebb. This may be accomplished by having at least one adjustable leg to adjust the overall height of the dock bar or adjustable seats. Adjustable seats may also be desirable for individualized adjustment based on the user.

Numerous designs have been proposed to implement a dock bar. U.S. Patent Publication No. 2016/0367034 shows a single aquatic seat attaches to the topside of a dock through bolts and screws. U.S. Pat. No. 6,793,039 discloses a removeable platform that attaches to a dock to aid swimmers to get in and out of the open water.

A need exists for a swim-up bar that removably attaches to a dock. A need for a single swim up bar apparatus that includes multiple seats for ease of installation and for multiple recreationalists may enjoy themselves. Further, a need exists for a swim up bar that has the attachment mechanism located under the dock, to create a less cumbersome use for the user when using the existing dock as a bar. Additionally. in locations where water freezes and thaws based on the seasons, a need exists have dock attachments be removable, as to ensure that they are not damaged with the freezing over of the ice. Removable dock attachments also ensure that the attachments be safely stowed away when the landowner is not home, ensuring they cannot be stolen or misused by trespassers.

An object of the disclosure is to provide a removable dock bar that provides seating to its users.

Another object is to provide a dock bar that is removably attachable to an existing dock.

An additional object is to provide a dock bar that is removably attachable to the submerged foundation of an existing dock.

Another object is to provide a dock bar that allows for adjustments to be made to the height of the seats of the dock bar without adjusting the couplings attaching the bar to the dock.

An additional object is to provide a dock bar that allows for adjustments made to the legs of the dock bar to ensure a sturdy and strong base for the enjoyment of the dock bar by users.

Further objects to the disclosure will appear as the description proceeds.

To the accomplishment of the above and related objects, this disclosure may be embodied in the following disclosure form illustrated in the accompanying drawings, attention being called to the fact, however, that the following disclosure and accompanying drawings are illustrative only and that changes may be made in the specific construction illustrated and described within the scope of the appended claims.

SUMMARY

Disclosed herein are embodiments of a removable dock bar. The dock bar comprises: a substantially horizontal main support beam having a first side and a second side opposing the first side; a seat foundation sheath attached to the first side of the main support beam and extending away from the first side of the main support beam; a seat having a stem which is adjustably disposed within the seat foundation sheath; a leg foundation sheath attached to the second side of the main support beam and extending away from the second side of the main support beam; a leg which is adjustably disposed within the leg foundation sheath; a dock attachment arm attached to the main support beam having a first end attached to the main support beam, and second end opposite the first end; and a dock coupling located at the second end of the dock attachment arm, wherein the seat foundation sheath and the leg foundation sheath comprise a plurality of vertically spaced apertures, the dock attachment arm and the main support beam form an interior angle of less than about 180 degrees, the dock attachment is reversibly attachable to a submerged base of a dock, and the dock bar comprises water-resistant material.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

As seen in the embodiment pictured inFIG. 1, the dock bar may have a main support beam100. The main support beam100may be substantially horizontal. The main support beam100may be comprised of water-resistant material. Possible water-resistant materials include galvanized steel, plastic, treated wood, concrete, aluminum, stainless steel, and clay. The frame may be manufactured through the process of3D printing, molding, steel bending, welding, among others. The main support beam100may be described as having a central region and end regions.

The dock attachment arms110may be located at any point along the main support beam100. The main support beam100may have dock attachment arms110attached to the end regions. In alternative embodiments, a dock attachment arm110may be attached to the central region. The dock attachment arms110may form an interior angle with the main support beam100. This interior angle may be less than about 180 degrees. In alternative embodiments, the interior angle may be about 90 degrees.

Seat assembly200may be attached to a first side of the main support beam100. The seat assembly200may be made of water-resistant material. Water-resistant materials may include galvanized steel, plastic, treated wood, concrete, aluminum, stainless steel, clay, among others. The seat assembly200consists of a seat foundation sheath210, a seat220, and a seat stem230. The seat assembly200may be manufactured through a process of3D printing, molding, bending steel, welding, among others.

Leg assembly300may be attached to a second side of the main support beam100, opposite of the first side of the main support beam100. The leg assembly300may be made of water-resistant materials, which may include, among others, galvanized steel, plastic, treated wood, concrete, aluminum, stainless steel, and clay. The leg assembly300may have a leg foundation sheath310and a leg320. The leg320may be adjusted to support the dock bar on the bottom of the body of water.

Coupling400may be located at the end of the dock attachment arm110. The coupling400may function to removably attach to existing submerged dock support legs. The coupling400may be made of a water-resistant material, including, among others, galvanized steel, plastic, treated wood, concrete, aluminum, stainless steel, and clay.

Moving toFIG. 2, an alternative embodiment where the main support beam100is curved and the dock attachment arms110are contiguous to the main support beam100. In the embodiment shown inFIG. 2, persons sitting on the seats may use the dock as a bar to rest their arms.

As seen inFIG. 3, the dock bar attached to a dock is shown. The coupling400is attached to the dock base and submerged in the water. The coupling400may be attached at the desired depth.

As seen inFIG. 4, a breakdown of the seat assembly200and leg assembly300may be attached to the main support beam100. The seat stem230may be disposed within the seat foundation sheath210. The seat foundation sheath210may comprise a plurality of apertures240for adjusting the height of the seat220relative to the main support beam100. The leg320may be as long as needed for the water depth. The leg320may be disposed within the leg foundation sheath310. The leg foundation sheath310may comprise a plurality of apertures340for adjusting the leg height to the desired depth.

The plurality of apertures in the seat foundation sheath240as well as the plurality of apertures in the leg foundation sheath340may be used to implement an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the height of the seat stem and the leg. The adjustment mechanism may be, but is not limited to, a screw and bolt, and a pin. The adjustable nature of these assemblies allows the user to make adjustments to the height of the dock bar without making cumbersome adjustments to the installation of the couplings.

The dock bar may be installed to an existing dock. The couplings400may be removably attached to the submerged base of the existing dock. The leg assembly300may be adjusted to firmly plant the legs320into the bottom of the body of water. The seat assembly200may be adjusted to the desired height for users based on their height and how far they wish to be above or below the existing dock.