Inflatable kayaks with non-planar hulls
11745836 · 2023-09-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B34/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B32/51
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure features inflatable kayaks that have a non-planar hull bottom surface. The kayaks may include an inflatable, tubular body having a bow, a stern and a midsection, wherein opposed side tubes of the midsection define an open central seating area having a predetermined width when the tubular body is inflated; and a hull bottom fabric joined to a lower surface of the body outside of a periphery of the seating area, the hull bottom fabric having a width that is greater than the width of the central seating area such that the hull bottom fabric is not tensioned between the side tubes, and the hull bottom fabric being joined to the side tubes outboard of a vertical center line of the side tubes.
Claims
1. An inflatable kayak comprising: a tubular body that is inflatable, the tubular body having a bow, a stern and a midsection, the midsection comprising a pair of side tubes that together define an open central seating area having a predetermined width when the tubular body is inflated; and a hull bottom fabric joined to a lower surface of the tubular body outside of a periphery of the seating area, the hull bottom fabric having a width that is greater than the width of the central seating area such that the hull bottom fabric is not tensioned between the side tubes, and the hull bottom fabric being joined to the side tubes outboard of a vertical center line of the side tubes.
2. The kayak of claim 1 further comprising a floor insert configured to be positioned in the central seating area and press downwardly against an upper surface of the hull bottom fabric.
3. The kayak of claim 2 wherein the floor insert is inflatable.
4. The kayak of claim 3 wherein the floor insert is removable, and when the floor insert and tubular body are inflated an edge of the floor insert is captured between a lower surface of the side tubes and an upper surface of the hull bottom fabric.
5. The kayak of claim 1 wherein the hull bottom fabric is joined at an attachment line that is at least 20 degrees outboard of the vertical center line.
6. The kayak of claim 5 wherein the hull bottom fabric is separate from the tubular body outboard of the vertical center line and inboard of the attachment line.
7. The kayak of claim 5 wherein the hull bottom fabric is joined at an attachment line that is from about 25 to 40 degrees outboard of the center line.
8. The kayak of claim 1 wherein the hull bottom fabric is adhered to the bow and stern of the tubular body.
9. The kayak of claim 2 wherein the hull bottom fabric and floor insert define a non-planar hull bottom surface that includes angled side surfaces and a planar central surface when viewed in transverse cross-section.
10. The kayak of claim 9 wherein the side surfaces are disposed at an angle of from about 25 to 35 degrees relative to the central surface.
11. The kayak of claim 9 wherein at a lowest point along the length of the kayak the central surface is at least about 5 cm below a lowest point of the side tubes during use of the kayak.
12. The kayak of claim 3 wherein the floor insert includes baffles that run parallel to a longitudinal axis of the kayak.
13. The kayak of claim 12 wherein the floor insert further includes baffles that run perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, positioned at one end of the floor insert.
14. The kayak of claim 13 wherein the floor insert further includes a non-inflatable portion configured to be positioned below a user's feet.
15. The kayak of claim 2 wherein in use an upper surface of the floor insert is exposed for contact by a user seated in the kayak.
16. A method of using an inflatable kayak, the method comprising: providing a kayak comprising (a) a tubular body that is inflatable, the tubular body having a bow, a stern and a midsection, the midsection comprising a pair of side tubes that together define an open central seating area having a predetermined width when the tubular body is inflated; and (b) a hull bottom fabric joined to a lower surface of the tubular body outside of a periphery of the seating area, the hull bottom fabric having a width that is greater than the width of the central seating area such that the hull bottom fabric is not tensioned between the side tubes, and the hull bottom fabric being joined to the side tubes outboard of a vertical center line of the side tubes; inflating the tubular body; and supporting the un-tensioned hull bottom fabric to provide a hull bottom surface having a predetermined shape.
17. The method of claim 16 further comprising inserting an inflated floor insert into the open central seating area such that the floor insert presses against and supports the un-tensioned hull bottom fabric.
18. The method of claim 17 further comprising inserting an edge of the floor insert between a lower surface of the side tubes and an upper surface of the hull bottom fabric.
19. The method of claim 17 further comprising sitting on a surface of the floor insert.
20. The method of claim 19 further comprising tilting the kayak sideways onto an angled hull bottom surface provided by the hull bottom fabric and floor insert.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Referring to
(10) As discussed above and shown in
(11) When the floor insert 32 is in place and inflated, as shown in
(12) The flat central portion 40 is positioned below the bottom surfaces of the side tubes, e.g., at the lowest point of the central portion 40 along the length of the kayak the distance D2 (
(13) The angled portions 38 provide a large, stable flat area that can be edged by a user, as shown in
(14) The distance D1 of the attachment locations of the hull bottom fabric also provides a gap between a lower surface of the side tubes and an upper surface of the hull bottom fabric. As shown in
(15) Because the floor insert is held in place by the side tubes, there is no need for other attachments that could increase the weight and/or complexity of manufacture of the kayak.
(16) Referring now to
(17) The floor insert is shown in detail in
OTHER EMBODIMENTS
(18) A number of embodiments have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
(19) For example, the floor insert may have a different baffle configuration, e.g., to provide a different hull profile or other ergonomic features to the seating area of the kayak. The floor insert may also be permanently attached to the kayak rather than removable.
(20) Moreover, the fabric pattern used to form the “three-dimensional” hull bottom fabric can have any suitable configuration to produce a desired hull shape and/or to confirm to a tubular body having a different bow and/or stern shape.
(21) In some cases, the floor insert may be omitted, and the loose hull bottom fabric may be supported in the desired hull shape in other ways. For example, a tensioned floor may be provided above the hull bottom fabric, and the space between the tensioned floor and the hull bottom fabric may be inflated.
(22) Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.