Recreational Personal Flotational Device
20240300623 ยท 2024-09-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B34/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B34/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A recreational flotational device for a person includes first and second elongated foam members (e.g., pool noodles), where the two elongated foam members are coupled at a perpendicular angle, and the first elongated foam member is configured for the person sitting astride thereof, with the second elongated foam member encircling the user's torso laterally.
Claims
1. A recreational flotational device for a person, the device comprising: first elongated foam member having buoyant properties; second elongated foam member having buoyant properties and coupled to the first elongated foam member at a perpendicular angle; and wherein the first elongated foam member is configured for the person sitting astride thereof, with the second elongated foam member encircling the user's torso laterally.
2. The flotational device of claim 1, further comprising a connector defining a first central opening and a second central opening configured to receive the first and second elongated foam members and orient the first and second elongated foam members in perpendicular alignment.
3. The flotational device of claim 2, wherein the first elongated foam member is inserted through the first central opening of the connector and the second elongated foam member is inserted through the second central opening of the connector.
4. The flotational device of claim 1, wherein the first and second elongated foam members are arranged in a cross-shaped configuration.
5. The flotational device of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second elongated foam members comprise a semi-rigid rod embedded longitudinally therein.
6. The flotational device of claim 1, wherein the first and second elongated foam members are coupled by one of an adhesive and a heat source.
7. The flotational device of claim 2, wherein inner walls of the first and second central openings of the connector have a textured surface configured for securely gripping the first and second elongated foam members.
8. The flotational device of claim 2, further comprising a third elongated foam member having an end inserted into and securely fastened in one of the first and second central openings of the connector.
9. The flotational device of claim 2, wherein the connector is made of a material selected from the group consisting of rubber, silicone, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, and polypropylene.
10. A recreational flotational device for a person, the device comprising: first elongated foam member having buoyant properties; second elongated foam member having buoyant properties; a connector coupling the first and second elongated foam members at a non-parallel angle; and wherein the first elongated foam member is configured for the person sitting astride thereof, with the second elongated foam member encircling the user's torso laterally.
11. The flotational device of claim 10, wherein the connector defines first and second openings configured to receive the first and second elongated foam members and orient the first and second elongated foam members in perpendicular alignment.
12. The flotational device of claim 11, wherein the first elongated foam member is inserted through the first opening the connector and the second elongated foam member is inserted through the second opening of the connector.
13. The flotational device of claim 10, wherein the first and second elongated foam members are arranged in one of a cross-shaped and T-shaped configuration.
14. The flotational device of claim 10, wherein at least one of the first and second elongated foam members comprise a semi-rigid rod embedded longitudinally therein.
15. The flotational device of claim 10, wherein the first and second elongated foam members are coupled by one of an adhesive and a heat source.
16. The flotational device of claim 11, wherein inner walls of the first and second openings of the connector have a textured surface configured for securely gripping the first and second elongated foam members.
17. The flotational device of claim 11, further comprising a third elongated foam member having an end inserted into and securely fastened in one of the first and second openings of the connector.
18. A kit for a recreational flotational device, the kit comprising: first elongated foam member having buoyant properties; second elongated foam member having buoyant properties; and a rigid connector defining first and second tubular openings arranged at a non-parallel orientation, the first and second tubular openings having a diameter to receive and accommodate therein the first and second elongated foam members.
19. The flotational device of claim 18, wherein the first and second tubular openings are arranged at approximately 90 degrees with one another to enable the first and second elongated foam members to be in perpendicular alignment when inserted into the tubular openings.
20. The flotational device of claim 18, wherein the first and second tubular openings are arranged at approximately 90 degrees with one another to enable the first and second elongated foam members to be arranged in one of T-shaped and cross-shaped orientation when inserted into the tubular openings.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0003] The accompanying drawings facilitate an understanding of the various embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0009] The recreational personal flotational devices described herein are constructed of closed-cell foam that is buoyant in water. The terms closed-cell foam cylinder, foam cylinder, and pool noodle are interchangeably used herein to refer to elongated closed-cell foam cylinders and segments thereof.
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[0014] It should be noted that the tubular openings of the connector 300 or 400 have a diameter that enables pool noodles of conventional diameters to be inserted and held securely. The tubular openings are preferably made smaller than conventional pool noodles, so that the pool noodles may be press-fitted into the connector openings, creating a tight fit and a secure connection. In a preferred embodiment, the inner walls of the connector have a texture such as ridges or bumps that further ensure a secure grip of the pool noodles. Although the tubular openings of the connectors are shown to be circular in cross-section, they may have other suitable shapes.
[0015] The connectors 300 and 400 may be offered and sold together with the pool noodles already inserted and securely fastened. Alternatively, the connectors 300 and 400 may be offered and sold separately from pool noodles to allow the end users to construct the personal flotational devices 100 and 200 shown in
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[0017] The pool noodle is typically made of a flexible, durable, buoyant material, such as closed-cell foam. The recreational personal flotational devices 100 and 200 may be constructed with the connectors 300 and 400 or by using conventional bonding methods. The connectors 300 and 400 provide a way to easily construct the flotational devices 100 and 200 without using any adhesive, bonding agent, tool, or heat source. Because pool noodles can be easily cut to a desired length, the user may use pool noodles of any length to customize the flotational device to their preferences.
[0018] The connectors may be used to connect the pool noodles in two ways. The pool noodles can be inserted and pulled through the tubular openings of the connectors, or the tubular lengths of the connectors may be of sufficient length that the ends of the pool noodles may be inserted and securely held by the tubular openings of the connectors. The user can insert one pool noodle into the first hollow tube of the connector 300 and push the pool noodle all the way in to ensure that the connector 300 is securely positioned in the center of the pool noodle. The user can then insert the second pool noodle all the way into the second hollow tube of the cross-shaped connector with the connector positioned in the center of the second pool noodle. The tubular openings of the connector 300 are sized to accommodate pool noodles of conventional diameters. The connector 400 may be used in a similar manner. A first pool noodle can be inserted all the way through the tubular opening of cylindrical tube 402, and one end of a second pool noodle can be inserted into the tubular opening of the cylindrical tube 404 and securely held thereby.
[0019] The user can also manipulate the pool noodles and connectors to create any desired shape. For example, a user can use multiple connectors and pool noodles of various lengths to create complex shapes. A user can repeat the process of inserting additional connectors into the ends of the pool noodles and adjust the positions of the connectors. Depending on the complexity of the shape, a user may need to bend, twist, or turn the pool noodles in different directions to create a desired shape. The connector may have openings that accommodate pool noodles of an identical diameter or with different diameters to achieve desired buoyant properties.
[0020] The connectors 300 and 400 provide a quick and secure connection to attach the pool noodles. Because the pool noodles can be easily cut by a serrated knife or another type of sharp edge, the connectors can also be used to create a variety of pool noodle structures, such as platforms or rafts. The tubular openings of the connectors provide multiple attachment points for other noodles or connectors, allowing for more complex shapes and designs.
[0021] The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth below with particularity in the appended claims. However, modifications, variations, and changes to the exemplary embodiments described above will be apparent to those skilled in the art, and the tree grubber implement described herein thus encompasses such modifications, variations, and changes and are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein.