Patent classifications
B63B35/58
BUOYANCY SUPPLEMENT
Described herein are examples of buoyancy supplements. A buoyancy supplement may include a system including a front flotation portion including a front deck having a front surface, a rear flotation portion including a rear deck having a rear surface. One or both front and rear surfaces having an accessory attachment point, a through-hole substantially parallel to the front or rear surface, a mounting apparatus, a tie-down anchor, and a first and second runner each having a first end configured to attach to the front flotation portion and a second end configured to attach to the rear flotation portion. The front flotation portion and the rear flotation portion may be configured to attach to a float tube.
FOLDABLE PLATFORM AND METHOD OF USE
An attachment device, along with associated components, and method of use are disclosed. The attachment device may be foldable, such as for stowing when not in use or for removal and storage. The device may include a connector, a platform, an at least one mounting bracket or other mounting feature. The connector component may be foldable or rotatable, or other components within the device may be foldable or rotatable or including rotating or other similar connection features. The connector may include a long arm and a short arm. The arms, or the orientation of the connector, may be inverted so as to allow different locations of the platform or other connected component or feature when the device is in a deployed configuration.
RAFT FOR VIEWING UNDERWATER OBJECTS
The invention relates to a device for viewing underwater objects without getting wet while experiencing the sensation of walking on water. The device comprises an inflated raft with a clear bottom designed to allow a person to sit or lie face down and view underwater objects while experiencing the movement of the water without getting wet. This clear bottom has no air pockets and is flexible, thus the person receives the sensation of walking on water instead of air.
RAFT FOR VIEWING UNDERWATER OBJECTS
The invention relates to a device for viewing underwater objects without getting wet while experiencing the sensation of walking on water. The device comprises an inflated raft with a clear bottom designed to allow a person to sit or lie face down and view underwater objects while experiencing the movement of the water without getting wet. This clear bottom has no air pockets and is flexible, thus the person receives the sensation of walking on water instead of air.
Stable Fishing Raft
A stable fishing raft that is easily transportable to the water without a trailer and has a deck large enough to easily and securely carry fishing gear. The deck and bottom are flat, and the sides are perpendicular to the deck and bottom. The deck is connected to the bottom at the bow and stern with a circular arc. The core of the raft is a buoyant foam, preferably polyurethane, and covered in a water-resistant resin, preferably polyethylene. The raft is steerable and propelled by paddle or trolling motor that attaches to a removable motor mount. In a preferred embodiment the raft has a recessed accessory track and a series of recessed rings on the deck to receive the bottom edge of a bucket and hold it in place as a seat. Rafts can be joined together with couplers.
Stable Fishing Raft
A stable fishing raft that is easily transportable to the water without a trailer and has a deck large enough to easily and securely carry fishing gear. The deck and bottom are flat, and the sides are perpendicular to the deck and bottom. The deck is connected to the bottom at the bow and stern with a circular arc. The core of the raft is a buoyant foam, preferably polyurethane, and covered in a water-resistant resin, preferably polyethylene. The raft is steerable and propelled by paddle or trolling motor that attaches to a removable motor mount. In a preferred embodiment the raft has a recessed accessory track and a series of recessed rings on the deck to receive the bottom edge of a bucket and hold it in place as a seat. Rafts can be joined together with couplers.
MODULAR INFLATABLE PLATFORM SYSTEM
The present invention is directed to an inflatable and floatable modular platform system wherein certain embodiments comprise an adjustable back-rest. The inflatable platform system of the present disclosure includes floating elements of differing shapes and sizes configured to be interconnected in order to allow users to stand, sit, and walk between floating elements. Embodiments include inflatable platforms having circular, arc-shaped, rectangular, and L-shaped inflatable platforms.
MODULAR INFLATABLE PLATFORM SYSTEM
The present invention is directed to an inflatable and floatable modular platform system wherein certain embodiments comprise an adjustable back-rest. The inflatable platform system of the present disclosure includes floating elements of differing shapes and sizes configured to be interconnected in order to allow users to stand, sit, and walk between floating elements. Embodiments include inflatable platforms having circular, arc-shaped, rectangular, and L-shaped inflatable platforms.
Modular interlocking floatation assembly
A modular interlocking flotation assembly for selective creation of a raft includes a plurality of shells. Each of a plurality of couplers is coupled to a respective shell so that the shells of the plurality of shells are selectively interconnectable in a substantially planar configuration. The plurality of shells thus interconnected is configured to function selectively a raft and a portable dock.
Modular interlocking floatation assembly
A modular interlocking flotation assembly for selective creation of a raft includes a plurality of shells. Each of a plurality of couplers is coupled to a respective shell so that the shells of the plurality of shells are selectively interconnectable in a substantially planar configuration. The plurality of shells thus interconnected is configured to function selectively a raft and a portable dock.