Patent classifications
B63B34/565
Flotation device with receptacle
A flotation device comprises a flotation device body structured to float on a water body. The flotation device body is substantially flat, has a first surface configured to contact, and float on the water body and a second surface opposite the first surface, the second surface configured to allow a user to stand or sit thereon. A receptacle is coupled to the first surface and extends away therefrom. An opening is defined through the flotation device body to allow the user to access the receptacle from the second surface.
Flotation device with receptacle
A flotation device comprises a flotation device body structured to float on a water body. The flotation device body is substantially flat, has a first surface configured to contact, and float on the water body and a second surface opposite the first surface, the second surface configured to allow a user to stand or sit thereon. A receptacle is coupled to the first surface and extends away therefrom. An opening is defined through the flotation device body to allow the user to access the receptacle from the second surface.
Configurable water mat
A water mat assembly having selectively attachable modular panels is disclosed. The water mat comprises a buoyant solid core insert that is inserted into a sleeve made of fabric. The sleeve may be couple to other sleeves to form an assembly of floating panels. The end panels may have grommeted ports for tethering the mat assembly to a dock or water vehicle.
MODULAR FLOTATION DEVICE WITH MECHANISM TO REMOVABLY ATTACH TO OTHER MODULAR DEVICES
One or more embodiments disclosed herein relate generally to flotation devices, and more specifically to modular flotation devices with a mechanism to removably attach to other modular devices. In one embodiments, an apparatus includes a first flotation module and a first connector coupled to the first flotation module. The first connector has a first end portion, a second end portion and a sidewall extended from the first end portion to the second end portion. The sidewall defines a plurality of circumferentially defined stepped portions configured to matingly engage a second connector of a second flotation module to couple the first flotation module to the second flotation module. The first connector is selectively operative as one of a female connector or a male connector with respect to the second connector.
MODULAR FLOTATION DEVICE WITH MECHANISM TO REMOVABLY ATTACH TO OTHER MODULAR DEVICES
One or more embodiments disclosed herein relate generally to flotation devices, and more specifically to modular flotation devices with a mechanism to removably attach to other modular devices. In one embodiments, an apparatus includes a first flotation module and a first connector coupled to the first flotation module. The first connector has a first end portion, a second end portion and a sidewall extended from the first end portion to the second end portion. The sidewall defines a plurality of circumferentially defined stepped portions configured to matingly engage a second connector of a second flotation module to couple the first flotation module to the second flotation module. The first connector is selectively operative as one of a female connector or a male connector with respect to the second connector.
STAND-UP PADDLE
A stand-up paddle with a shaft (3) arranged between a paddle blade (1) and a handle (2) is described. In order to design the stand-up paddle in such a way that paddle strokes on stand-up paddle boards can be performed, in particular by inexperienced users, without the risk of loss of balance, it is suggested that the handle part (2) is attached to the end of the shaft (3) opposite the paddle blade (1) by means of a tension-resistant, flexible connecting element (4).
STAND-UP PADDLE
A stand-up paddle with a shaft (3) arranged between a paddle blade (1) and a handle (2) is described. In order to design the stand-up paddle in such a way that paddle strokes on stand-up paddle boards can be performed, in particular by inexperienced users, without the risk of loss of balance, it is suggested that the handle part (2) is attached to the end of the shaft (3) opposite the paddle blade (1) by means of a tension-resistant, flexible connecting element (4).
Connector Assemblies for Recreational Tubes
An apparatus for connecting recreational tubes together that includes a recreational tube having a body with a circumferential sidewall surrounding a through hole, and a connector assembly including a first loop and a second loop along a portion of an exterior side of the sidewall and each loop having an end attached to the exterior side of the recreational tube. Each loop having an outer perimeter oriented away from the recreational tube and the outer perimeter of the first loop being greater than the outer perimeter of the second loop. The connector assembly is configured to receive a connector for connecting the connector assembly of the recreational tube to another recreational tube
Connector Assemblies for Recreational Tubes
An apparatus for connecting recreational tubes together that includes a recreational tube having a body with a circumferential sidewall surrounding a through hole, and a connector assembly including a first loop and a second loop along a portion of an exterior side of the sidewall and each loop having an end attached to the exterior side of the recreational tube. Each loop having an outer perimeter oriented away from the recreational tube and the outer perimeter of the first loop being greater than the outer perimeter of the second loop. The connector assembly is configured to receive a connector for connecting the connector assembly of the recreational tube to another recreational tube
PORTABLE UPRIGHT STAND
A stand suitable for attachment to a floatable or inflatable structure, for supporting an upright, comprising: first and second arcuate sections, curving in opposed directions; a hollow tubular support for receiving the upright; wherein the hollow tubular support is located between said first and second arcuate sections and connected to each of said sections. Preferably, the stand also includes a central support having a top side and a bottom side; wherein said hollow tubular support is located on said top side of said central support and extends substantially perpendicular to said central support; and said tubular support is connected to said first and second arcuate sections on the bottom side of said central support.