Underwater viewing device
09751601 ยท 2017-09-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B32/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C11/49
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B32/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides for a novel floatation device useful for use by a snorkeler.
Claims
1. A floatation device comprising an elongated, substantially planar buoyant board capable of supporting a human body in a prone position substantially above water with an aperture extending through the human supporting surface to the under surface, said aperture capable of receiving a human head wearing a snorkel and mask and allowing access to the water below; said buoyant board having indentations in the longitudinal edge, to receive the shoulders and arms of a human body in a prone position accessing said aperture, a leading edge of each of the indentations positioned behind a trailing edge of the aperture; wherein a controllable propulsion device entirely submerged during its operation is mounted on the surface opposing the human supporting surface, said controllable propulsion device within reach of a human body in a prone position accessing said aperture.
2. The floatation device of claim 1 wherein said propulsion device is swivel mounted so as to have rotational freedom on at least one planar axis.
3. The floatation device of claim 2 wherein said rotational freedom on at least one planar axis is at least 180 degrees.
4. The floatation device of claim 2 wherein said rotational freedom on at least one planar axis is at least 270 degrees.
5. The floatation device of claim 1 wherein there is a stabilizing fin on the under surface of said device.
6. The floatation device of claim 2 wherein said device presents a pair of attachment points on the front and rear upper surfaces.
7. The floatation device of claim 1 wherein an upper surface of the buoyant board is a substantially mirror image of an under surface of the buoyant board.
8. The floatation device of claim 1 wherein an axial plane at which the aperture begins on an upper surface of the buoyant board is substantially along a same plane as the upper surface of the buoyant board surrounding the aperture.
9. The floatation device of claim 1 wherein an axial plane at which the aperture ends on an under surface of the buoyant board is substantially along a same plane as the under surface of the buoyant board surrounding the aperture.
10. The floatation device of claim 1, further comprising a pair of handles in mechanical communication with the propulsion device, the pair of handles located beneath the surface opposing the human supporting surface.
11. A floatation device comprising an elongated, substantially planar buoyant board capable of supporting a human body in a prone position substantially above water with an aperture extending through the human supporting surface to the under surface, said aperture configured to receive a human head wearing a snorkel and mask through said aperture and allowing access for the human head wearing the snorkel and mask to the water below while the human body is in the prone position; said buoyant board having indentations in the longitudinal edge, to receive the shoulders and arms of a human body in a prone position accessing said aperture, the indentations providing access for the shoulders and arms of the human body to contact the water while the human body is in the prone position; wherein a controllable propulsion device is mounted on the under surface of the board, said controllable propulsion device comprising a handle beneath the under surface of the board within reach of the human body, via said indentations, in a prone position accessing said aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
(5) Methods of manufacture and compositions of materials capable of forming flotation devices useful for the present invention are well known in the art. It is contemplated that any material or composition that is suitable for supporting a human user in a prostate position substantially above water, either sea or fresh, would be useful in the present invention. Such methods of manufacture and compositions of materials include, but are not limited, to those taught in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,172,481; 7,160,164; 7,083,486; 5,882,776; 5,658,179; and 4,836,814. In a preferred embodiment the present invention uses expanded polystyrene foam, epoxy, and fiberglass, in a composite sandwich for performance and durability; as is generally commercially available and as utilized for construction of paddle boards.
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(7) Positioned within elongated buoyant device 1 is aperture 2, of size and dimension allowing the positioning of a human head wearing snorkel and mask within it, providing access through the elongated buoyant device 1 to the water underneath. As presented in
(8) Positioned behind said aperture, relative to the leading edge of elongated buoyant device, are paired indentations 3a and 3b. Paired indentations 3a and 3b are intended to receive the shoulders of a user in a prone position with said user's head positioned within aperture 2. In a preferred embodiment the paired indentations 3a and 3b are positioned such that the leading edge of the paired indentations are 4 inches distal from the trailing edge of aperture 2; and in the preferred embodiment the leading edge of indentations 3a and 3b are 54 inches from the leading edge of the elongated buoyant device as measured along its longitudinal axis. Indentations 3a and 3b are pictured as semicircular which provides utility and access for the arms of a wide range of users of differing heights and weights, though other shapes are contemplated by the present invention. In a preferred embodiment the depth of indentations 3a and 3b, as measured from the longitudinal axis of the elongated buoyant device to the nearest edge of the indentation to said axis, be no more than 7.5 inches for boards intended for adult users. Lesser distances between the nearest edge of the indentations to the longitudinal axis of the elongated buoyant device, which correspond to increased depth of indentations, are possible, particularly for users of lesser height and weight, though consideration of overall integrity of the device must be had.
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(11) While particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in the foregoing, it is to be understood that other embodiments are possible within the scope of the invention and are intended to be included herein. It will be clear to any person skilled in the art that modifications of and adjustments to this invention, not shown, are possible without departing from the spirit of the invention as demonstrated through the exemplary embodiments. The invention is therefore to be considered limited solely by the scope of the appended claims.