RECONFIGURABLE WATERCRAFT
20210354792 ยท 2021-11-18
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Abstract
A reconfigurable watercraft comprising a bow section, at least one intermediate section, a stern section, and first and second connecting systems. The first and second connecting systems are configured to allow the watercraft be configured in first and second configurations. In the first configuration, a position of the bow section to the at least one intermediate section is fixed and a position of the stern section relative to the at least one intermediate section. In the second configuration, the bow section is allowed to be displaced relative the at least one intermediate section and the stern section is allowed to be displaced relative to the at least one intermediate section.
Claims
1. A reconfigurable watercraft comprising: a bow section; at least one intermediate section; a stern section; a first connecting system comprising at least one connecting assembly comprising at least one connecting portion secured to of the bow section, at least one connecting portion secured to the intermediate section, and at least one connecting member; a second connecting system comprising at least one connecting assembly comprising at least one connecting portion secured to the stern section, at least one connecting portion secured to the intermediate section, and at least one connecting member; wherein the reconfigurable watercraft is configurable in a first configuration in which the at least one connecting member of the first connecting system engages the at least one connecting portion of the first connecting system secured to the bow section and the at least one connecting portion of the first connecting system secured to the intermediate section to inhibit movement of the bow section relative to the at least one intermediate section, and the at least one connecting member of the second connecting system engages the at least one connecting portion of the second connecting system secured to the intermediate section and the at least one connecting portion of the second connecting system secured to the stern section to inhibit movement of the stern section relative to the at least one intermediate section; and a second configuration in which the at least one connecting member of the first connecting system engages the at least one connecting portion of the first connecting system secured to the bow section and the at least one connecting portion of the first connecting system secured to the intermediate section to allow pivoting movement of the bow section relative to the at least one intermediate section, and the at least one connecting member of the second connecting system engages the at least one connecting portion of the second connecting system secured to the intermediate section and the at least one connecting portion of the second connecting system secured to the stern section to allow pivoting movement of the stern section relative to the at least one intermediate section.
2. A reconfigurable watercraft as recited in claim 1, in which, when the reconfigurable watercraft is in the first configuration: the at least one connecting assembly of the first connecting system substantially prevents longitudinal and lateral movement of the bow section relative to the at least one intermediate section; and the at least one connecting assembly of the second connecting system substantially prevents longitudinal and lateral movement of the stern section relative to the at least one intermediate section.
3. A reconfigurable watercraft as recited in claim 1, in which: the first connecting system comprise a plurality of connecting assemblies; and the second connecting system comprises a plurality of connecting assemblies.
4. A reconfigurable watercraft as recited in claim 1, in which: each connecting portion defines at least one lock opening; and when the reconfigurable watercraft is in the first configuration, at least one pair of connecting portions is arranged such that the connecting openings of the pair of connecting portions are aligned, and one of connecting members extends through the aligned lock openings of each pair of connecting portions.
5. A reconfigurable watercraft as recited in claim 1, in which: each connecting portion defines at least one lock opening; and when the reconfigurable watercraft is in the first configuration, a plurality of pairs of connecting portions is arranged such that the connecting openings of each pair of connecting portions are aligned, and one of connecting members extends through the aligned lock openings of each pair of connecting portions.
6. A reconfigurable watercraft as recited in claim 1, in which: each connecting portion defines at least one hinge opening; and when the reconfigurable watercraft is in the second configuration, at least one pair of connecting portions is arranged such that the hinge openings of the pair of connecting portions are aligned, and one of connecting members extends through the aligned hinge openings of each pair of connecting portions.
7. A reconfigurable watercraft as recited in claim 1, in which: each connecting portion defines at least one hinge opening; and when the reconfigurable watercraft is in the second configuration, a plurality of pairs of connecting portions is arranged such that the hinge openings of each pair of connecting portions are aligned, and one of connecting members extends through the aligned hinge openings of each pair of connecting portions.
8. A reconfigurable watercraft as recited in claim 1, in which: each connecting portion defines at least one lock opening and at least one hinge opening; when the reconfigurable watercraft is in the first configuration, at least one pair of connecting portions is arranged such that the connecting openings of the pair of connecting portions are aligned, and one of connecting members extends through the aligned lock openings of each pair of connecting portions; and when the reconfigurable watercraft is in the second configuration, at least one pair of connecting portions is arranged such that the hinge openings of the pair of connecting portions are aligned, and one of connecting members extends through the aligned hinge openings of each pair of connecting portions.
9. A reconfigurable watercraft as recited in claim 1, in which: the bow section defines at least one key socket; the intermediate section defines a plurality of key sockets; the stern section defines at least one key socket; and each of the connecting portions defines at least one key tab; and each of the key sockets receives one key tab.
10. A reconfigurable watercraft as recited in claim 1, in which: the bow section defines upper and lower bow section surfaces, where at least one key socket is formed in each of the upper and lower bow section surfaces; the intermediate section defines upper and lower intermediate section surfaces, where a plurality of key sockets is formed in each of the upper and lower intermediate section surfaces; the stern section defines upper and lower stern section surfaces, where at least one key socket is formed in each of the upper and lower stern section surfaces; and each of the connecting portions defines at least a plurality of key tabs; and each of the key sockets receives one key tab.
11. A reconfigurable watercraft as recited in claim 1, in which: each connecting portion comprises an upper member, a lower member, and a connecting member; and each connecting member secures one of the upper members to one of the lower members such that each connecting portion is clamped onto one of the bow section, the at least one intermediate section, and the stern section.
12. A reconfigurable watercraft as recited in claim 1, in which: the bow section defines at least one key socket; the intermediate section defines a plurality of key sockets; the stern section defines at least one key socket; each connecting portion defines at least one key tab and comprises an upper member, a lower member, and a connecting member; and each connecting member secures one of the upper members to one of the lower members such that each key tab is received by one key socket, and each connecting portion is clamped onto one of the bow section, the at least one intermediate section, and the stern section.
13. A reconfigurable watercraft as recited in claim 1, in which each connecting member defines a first pin portion and a second pin portion.
14. A method of reconfiguring a watercraft between first and second configurations comprising the steps of: providing a bow section; providing at least one intermediate section; providing a stern section; providing a first connecting system comprising at least one connecting assembly comprising at least one connecting portion secured to of the bow section, at least one connecting portion secured to the intermediate section, and at least one connecting member; providing a second connecting system comprising at least one connecting assembly comprising at least one connecting portion secured to the stern section, at least one connecting portion secured to the intermediate section, and at least one connecting member; wherein arranging the watercraft in the first configuration by engaging the at least one connecting member of the first connecting system with the at least one connecting portion of the first connecting system secured to the bow section and the at least one connecting portion of the first connecting system secured to the intermediate section to inhibit movement of the bow section relative to the at least one intermediate section, and engaging the at least one connecting member of the second connecting system with the at least one connecting portion of the second connecting system secured to the intermediate section and the at least one connecting portion of the second connecting system secured to the stern section to inhibit movement of the stern section relative to the at least one intermediate section; and arranging the watercraft in the second configuration by engaging the at least one connecting member of the first connecting system with the at least one connecting portion of the first connecting system secured to the bow section and the at least one connecting portion of the first connecting system secured to the intermediate section to allow pivoting movement of the bow section relative to the at least one intermediate section, and engaging the at least one connecting member of the second connecting system with the at least one connecting portion of the second connecting system secured to the intermediate section and the at least one connecting portion of the second connecting system secured to the stern section to allow pivoting movement of the stern section relative to the at least one intermediate section.
15. A method as recited in claim 14, further comprising the steps of: configuring each connecting portion to define at least one lock opening; and when the watercraft is in the first configuration, arranging at least one pair of connecting portions such that the connecting openings of the pair of connecting portions are aligned, and extending one of connecting members through the aligned lock openings of each pair of connecting portions.
16. A method as recited in claim 14, further comprising the steps of: configuring each connecting portion to define at least one hinge opening; and when the watercraft is in the second configuration, arranging at least one pair of connecting portions such that the hinge openings of the pair of connecting portions are aligned, and extending one of the connecting members through the aligned hinge openings of each pair of connecting portions.
17. A method as recited in claim 14, further comprising the steps of: configuring each connecting portion to define at least one lock opening and at least one hinge opening; when the watercraft is in the first configuration, arranging at least one pair of connecting portions such that the connecting openings of the pair of connecting portions are aligned, and extending one of connecting members through the aligned lock openings of each pair of connecting portions; and when the watercraft is in the second configuration, arranging at least one pair of connecting portions such that the hinge openings of the pair of connecting portions are aligned, and extending one of connecting members through the aligned hinge openings of each pair of connecting portions.
18. A method as recited in claim 14, further comprising the steps of: forming at least one key socket in the bow section; forming a plurality of key sockets in the intermediate section; forming at least one key socket in the stern section; and configuring each of the connecting portions to define at least one key tab; and arranging the connecting portions such that each of the key sockets receives one key tab.
19. A method as recited in claim 14, further comprising the steps of: configuring each connecting portion to comprise an upper member, a lower member, and a connecting member; and arranging each connecting member to secure one of the upper members to one of the lower members such that each connecting portion is clamped onto one of the bow section, the at least one intermediate section, and the stern section.
20. A method as recited in claim 14, further comprising the steps of: configuring the bow section to define at least one key socket; configuring the intermediate section to define a plurality of key sockets; configuring the stern section to define at least one key socket; configuring each connecting portion to define at least one key tab and to comprise an upper member, a lower member, and a connecting member; and arranging each connecting member to secure one of the upper members to one of the lower members such that each key tab is received by one key socket, and each connecting portion is clamped onto one of the bow section, the at least one intermediate section, and the stern section.
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[0039] The fastener 124 secures the first upper member 120 and first lower member 122 to form the first connecting portion 52. When the first upper member 120 and first lower member are secured together by the fastener 124, the lock openings 134 and 144 are aligned. Further, the key tabs 130 and 140 are received within corresponding key sockets (not shown in
[0040] Similarly, the fastener 154 secures the second upper member 150 and second lower member 152 to form the second connecting portion 54 such that the lock openings 164 and 174 are aligned. Further, the key tabs 160 and 170 are received within corresponding key sockets (not shown in
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[0048] When the example connecting member 56 is in the hinge position, the example first pin portion is arranged to extend parallel to a longitudinal axis of the example watercraft 20 and inboard of the innermost hinge projection (e.g., the example first hinge projection 136) as perhaps best shown in
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[0051] To accommodate the profiled portion 322 of the second example connecting member 320, the example connecting portions 340 and 342 each define first and second T-slots 346 and 348 symmetrically arranged such that the example connecting opening 344 forms a second I-shape that is slightly larger than the first I-shape. As shown in
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