Rowing apparatus
10093404 ยท 2018-10-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63H16/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H1/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63H16/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H16/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Boat rowing apparatus including a framework having spaced horizontal flotation members disposed outside the boat sides and extending into the body of water supporting the boat. A plurality of spaced paddle members are pivotally mounted on the flotation members to propel the boat when the framework is moved back and forth by a rower.
Claims
1. Rowing apparatus employed with a boat for manually propelling the boat, the boat having boat sides forming an open topped boat interior, said rowing apparatus comprising: a framework for operative association with the boat, the framework including a pair of spaced, elongated vertical frame members having upper end portions and lower end portions, an elongated connector extending between and connecting the upper end portions, and a pair of buoyant elongated, spaced horizontal flotation members attached to the lower end portions and projecting therefrom; and a plurality of spaced paddle members pivotally mounted on each of said buoyant elongated, spaced horizontal flotation members at locations thereon positioned away from said spaced, elongated vertical frame members, said framework when in operative association with the boat having the elongated connector thereof extending across the boat interior over the boat sides and the spaced, elongated vertical frame members and said buoyant elongated, spaced horizontal flotation members disposed outside the boat sides and extending to the water which supports the boat, said framework when in operative association with said boat manually movable back and forth by a rower in said open topped boat interior relative to said boat and causes pivotal movement of said paddle members between a propelling position wherein said paddle members extend downwardly away from said buoyant elongated, spaced horizontal flotation members and a non-propelling position wherein said paddle members are disposed and extend alongside said buoyant elongated, spaced horizontal flotation members.
2. The rowing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said rowing apparatus is one of a plurality thereof positioned along the length of said boat, each rowing apparatus moved by a separate rower.
3. The rowing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the elongated connector is manually grasped by the rower to manually move the rowing apparatus back and forth.
4. The rowing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said elongated vertical framework members, said elongated connector and said buoyant elongated, spaced horizontal flotation members are selectively disconnectable for storage or other purposes.
5. The rowing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said buoyant elongated, spaced horizontal flotation members are hollow tubes.
6. The rowing apparatus according to claim 2 wherein at least one of said rowing apparatuses is large enough to be adjustably canted relative to a primary axis of the boat and employable to steer the boat.
7. The rowing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said buoyant elongated, spaced horizontal flotation members are disposed substantially parallel to one another.
8. The rowing apparatus according to claim 1 including adjustment structure for varying the distance between said elongated vertical frame members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
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(10) The apparatus 10 may be employed with a boat of any conventional type or construction having boat sides forming an open topped boat interior to accommodate the rower.
(11) Rowing apparatus 10 includes a framework 14 constructed of any suitable material such as metal or plastic tubing. Conventional elbows 16 may be utilized to connect the tubing components together.
(12) The framework 14 includes a pair of spaced, elongated vertical frame members 18 having upper end portions 20 and lower end portions 22.
(13) An elongated connector 24 extends between the upper end portions 20 and is releasably connected by elbows 16 to the upper end portions by support shafts 25 projecting from the elbows which are inserted into the ends of elongated connection 24, the elongated connector being in slidable engagement with the support shafts. This allows the distance between vertical frame members to be adjusted allowing use of the rowing apparatus or boats of different widths.
(14) A pair of buoyant elongated, spaced horizontal flotation members are attached by elbows 16 to the lower end portions 22 and project therefrom. The flotation members 26 are disposed substantially parallel to one another. The free distal ends of the flotation members are closed, for example by an L-shaped end cap 28.
(15) A plurality of spaced paddle members 30 are pivotally mounted on each of the flotation members 26 by pivot hinge structures 32 at locations on the flotation member located away from the vertical frame members 18.
(16) The framework 10 when in operative association with a boat such as boat 12 has the elongated connector 24 thereof extending across the boat interior over the boat sides. The elongated vertical frame members 12 and the flotation members 26 extend to the water supporting the boat.
(17) When the rowing apparatus is in operative association with the boat the framework 14 is manually movable back and forth by a rower in the open topped boat interior relative to the boat, and pivotal movement of the paddle members caused to pivot between a propelling position (shown in
(18) As indicated above, the rowing apparatus may be disassembled or reassembled and the rowing apparatus is of relatively simple, light weight, easily transportable construction.
(19) The rowing apparatus 10 may be one of a plurality thereof positioned along the length of a boat with which it is associated, each rowing apparatus moved by a separate rower. This is indicated in the diagrammatic presentation of