Inflatable raft
10875607 ยท 2020-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B34/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B7/082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Implementations of an inflatable raft that has a figure-eight shape are provided. The figure-eight shape serves to stabilize the inflatable raft and allows it to be paddled and maneuvered by a single paddler. An example inflatable raft may include a figure-eight shaped buoyant member comprised of a plurality of tube-sections. The plurality of tube-sections are connected together end-to-end to form a front lobe, a rear lobe, and a narrow central section, the narrow central section connects the front lobe to the rear lobe. The inflatable raft also includes a floor that is connected to the underside of the figure-eight shaped buoyant member. The plurality of tube sections that form the front lobe, the rear lobe, and the narrow central section are positioned to define a compartment of some depth between them, the floor acts as a bottom for the compartment.
Claims
1. An inflatable raft comprising: a figure-eight shaped buoyant member comprised of a plurality of tube-sections, the plurality of tube-sections are connected together end-to-end to form a front lobe, a rear lobe, and a narrow central section, the narrow central section connects the front; and a floor that is connected to the underside of the figure-eight shaped buoyant member; wherein the plurality of tube sections that form the front lobe, the rear lobe, and the narrow central section are positioned to define a compartment of some depth between them, the floor acts as a bottom for the compartment.
2. The inflatable raft of claim 1, wherein the plurality of tube-sections are inflatable.
3. The inflatable raft of claim 1, wherein the front lobe and the rear lobe of the inflatable raft are wider that the narrow central section and thereby resist the displacement of water.
4. The inflatable raft of claim 1, further comprising a substantially rigid deck insert configured to rest on the floor of the inflatable raft and to interlock with the figure-eight shaped buoyant member.
5. The inflatable raft of claim 4, wherein the substantially rigid deck insert includes side edges that interlock with recesses formed between the floor and a bottom edge of the figure-eight shaped buoyant member, thereby securing the deck insert within the inflatable raft.
6. The inflatable raft of claim 1, further comprising a thwart configured to be used as a seat, the thwart extends athwart the inflatable raft.
7. The inflatable raft of claim 6, wherein the thwart is configured to brace the inflatable raft crosswise.
8. An inflatable raft comprising: a figure-eight shaped buoyant member, the figure-eight shaped buoyant member defines a front lobe that is connected to a rear lobe by a narrow central section; a floor that is connected to the underside of the figure-eight shaped buoyant member; and a substantially rigid deck insert configured to rest on the floor of the inflatable raft, the substantially rigid deck insert has the general shape of a figure-eight; wherein the substantially rigid deck insert includes side edges that interlock with recesses formed between the floor and a bottom edge of the figure-eight shaped buoyant member, thereby securing the substantially rigid deck insert within the inflatable raft.
9. The inflatable raft of claim 8, wherein the figure-eight shaped buoyant member is comprised of a plurality of inflatable tube-sections that are connected together end-to-end.
10. The inflatable raft of claim 8, wherein the front lobe and the rear lobe of the inflatable raft are wider than the narrow central section and thereby resist the displacement of water.
11. The inflatable raft of claim 8, further comprising a thwart configured to be used as a seat, the thwart extends athwart the inflatable raft.
12. The inflatable raft of claim 11, wherein the thwart is configured to brace the inflatable raft crosswise.
13. An inflatable raft comprising: a figure-eight shaped buoyant member comprised of a plurality of tube-sections, the plurality of tube-sections are connected together end-to-end to form a front lobe, a rear lobe, and a narrow central section, the narrow central section connects the front lobe to the rear lobe; and a floor that is connected to the underside of the figure-eight shaped buoyant member; wherein the plurality of tube sections that form the front lobe, the rear lobe, and the narrow central section are positioned to define a compartment of some depth between them, the floor acts as a bottom for the compartment; wherein the ratio of the overall width of each lobe to the overall length of the inflatable raft is in the range of about 44% to about 63%; wherein the ratio of the narrowest width of the central section to the overall length of the inflatable raft is in the range of about 33% to about 50%; wherein the ratio of the narrowest width of the central section to the overall width of each lobe is in the range of about 65% to about 85%.
14. The inflatable raft of claim 13, wherein the plurality of tube-sections are inflatable.
15. The inflatable raft of claim 13, wherein the front lobe and the rear lobe of the inflatable raft are wider that the narrow central section and thereby resist the displacement of water.
16. The inflatable raft of claim 13, further comprising a substantially rigid deck insert configured to rest on the floor of the inflatable raft and to interlock with the figure-eight shaped buoyant member.
17. The inflatable raft of claim 16, wherein the substantially rigid deck insert includes side edges that interlock with recesses formed between the floor and a bottom edge of the figure-eight shaped buoyant member, thereby securing the deck insert within the inflatable raft.
18. The inflatable raft of claim 13, further comprising a thwart configured to be used as a seat, the thwart extends athwart the inflatable raft.
19. The inflatable raft of claim 18, wherein the thwart is configured to brace the inflatable raft crosswise.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(18) In some implementations, the floor 130 of the inflatable raft 100 may be one or more sheets of flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC), chlorosulfonated polyethylene synthetic rubber (e.g., Hypalon), or another flexible waterproof material. In this way, the underside of the floor 130 (not shown) is resistant to abrasion and better able to slide over rocks. The floor 130 is secured to the underside of the figure-eight shaped buoyant member 110 by an adhesive, stitching, or any other method known to one of ordinary skill in the art.
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(20) The inflatable raft 100 may be provided in a variety of sizes. In some implementations, the overall length of the inflatable raft 100 is approximately 109 inches. But, the overall length of the inflatable raft 100 can range from 88 inches to 128 inches. In some implementations, the overall width of the front lobe 112 and the rear lobe 114 of the inflatable raft 100 is approximately 59 inches. But, the overall width of each lobe 112, 114 can range from 48 inches to 69 inches. Alternatively, in some implementations, the front lobe 112 and the rear lobe 114 may have different overall widths, but the difference between overall widths cannot exceed 8 inches. In some implementations, the narrowest width of the central section 116 of the inflatable raft 100 is 44 inches. But, the width of the central section 116 can range from 36 inches at its narrowest to 54 inches at its widest. In some implementations, the inflatable raft 100 begins to narrow at 45 inches from the front of the bow. But, the inflatable raft 110 may begin to narrow at 30 inches from either the front of the bow or the rear of the stern. In some implementations, the overall diameter of each tube-section 118 that makes up the figure-eight shaped buoyant member 110 is 11 inches. But, the overall diameter of each tube-section 118 can range from 7 inches to 17 inches.
(21) In some implementations, the ratio of the overall width of each lobe 112, 114 to the overall length of the inflatable raft 100 is in the range of about 44% to about 63% (e.g., lobes 112, 114 having a width ranging from 48 to 69 divided by an overall length of 109). In some implementations, the ratio of the narrowest width of the central section 116 to the overall length of the inflatable raft 100 is in the range of about 33% to about 50% (e.g., a central section 116 having a width ranging from 36 to 54 divided by an overall length of 109). In some implementations, the ratio of the narrowest width of the central section 116 to the overall width of each lobe 112, 114 is in the range of about 65% to about 85% (e.g., a central section 116 having a width of 36 divided by a lobe 112, 114 having a width of 48; or a central section 116 having a width of 54 divided by a lobe 112, 114 having a width of 69). It should be understood that preserving these ratios should maintain the figure-eight shape of the inflatable raft 100.
(22) It will be appreciated that the above dimensions (and ratios) are for example only, and that other modifications may be made to the dimensions of the inflatable raft. One of ordinary skill in the art, having the benefit of the present disclosure, could properly dimension an inflatable raft 100 to have the figure-eight shape disclosed herein.
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(28) Although not shown in provided illustrations, in some implementations, the bow and/or stern of the inflatable raft 100 could be curved up (i.e., include a kick rocker). This may be done to increase the maneuverability of the inflatable raft 100, thereby allowing it to more easily navigate waves and rapids.
(29) Reference throughout this specification to an embodiment or implementation or words of similar import means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the phrase in some implementations or a phrase of similar import in various places throughout this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment.
(30) Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.
(31) The described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the above description, numerous specific details are provided for a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that embodiments of the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations may not be shown or described in detail.
(32) While operations are depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in sequential order, or that all illustrated operations be performed, to achieve desirable results.