UNDERWATER VIEWING DEVICE WITH HANDHELD FACETED VACUUM LENS
20170205540 ยท 2017-07-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B32/51
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C11/49
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B19/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The system of the preferred embodiments is an underwater viewer including: A transparent lens, where the transparent lens has at least two flat facets, where the at least two flat facets are arranged to provide an interior cavity having a void adapted to hold fluid; a frame, where the frame is attached around the circumference of the lens, where the joint between the lens and the frame is sealed to prevent fluid flow; where a user can look through the flat facets of the lens into a body of water. The underwater viewer of the preferred embodiments is preferably designed to be at least one of held by a user, floated in a body of water, and incorporated into at least one of a water going board and a water going craft, and it is designed to hold water above the surface of the body of water by way of a vacuum so that a user can look through the lens into the body of water; the flat faceted lens allows viewing into the body of water without distortion, unlike prior art devices, and the fact that the device is preferably used with the convex side of the lens facing upward allows water from waves or other disturbances to run off of the lens due to gravity and not interfere with the user's view into the water. The underwater viewer may, however, be used for any suitable purpose.
Claims
1) An underwater viewer comprising: A transparent lens, wherein the transparent lens has at least two flat facets, wherein the at least two flat facets are arranged to provide an interior cavity having a void adapted to hold fluid; a frame, wherein the frame is attached around the circumference of the lens, wherein the joint between the lens and the frame is sealed to prevent fluid flow; wherein a user can look through the flat facets of the lens into a body of water.
2) The underwater viewer of claim 1, wherein a user grips the frame and places the underwater viewer in a body of water such that water fills the interior cavity of the lens and the concave outer surface of the lens is then oriented upward above the surface of the water, wherein a vacuum holds the water in the interior cavity of the lens above the surface of the water, wherein the water in the interior cavity of the lens provides a clear view into the body of water for the user, wherein the flat facets are adapted to not distort the image of light passing through the lens.
3) The underwater viewer of claim 1, wherein a one-way valve is attached to at least one of the frame and the interior cavity of the lens, wherein the one way-valve is adapted to allow fluid to flow out of the interior cavity of the lens but not into the interior cavity of the lens.
4) The underwater viewer of claim 2, wherein a one-way valve is attached to at least one of the frame and the interior cavity of the lens, wherein the one way-valve is adapted to allow fluid to flow out of the interior cavity of the lens but not into the interior cavity of the lens.
5) The underwater viewer of claim 3, wherein the one way valve is attached to the lens near the apex of the lens at the area farthest from the plane of the frame.
6) The underwater viewer of claim 4, wherein the one way valve is attached to the lens near the apex of the lens at the area farthest from the plane of the frame.
7) The underwater viewer of claim 3, wherein at least one of foam and an inflatable floatation bladder is attached to at least one of the frame and the lens.
8) The underwater viewer of claim 4, wherein at least one of foam and an inflatable floatation bladder is attached to at least one of the frame and the lens.
9) The underwater viewer of claim 5, wherein at least one of foam and an inflatable floatation bladder is attached to at least one of the frame and the lens.
10) The underwater viewer of claim 6, wherein at least one of foam and an inflatable floatation bladder is attached to at least one of the frame and the lens.
11) The underwater viewer of claim 1, wherein the viewer is mounted to at least one of a surf board, a body board, and the hull of a water craft.
12) The underwater viewer of claim 2, wherein the viewer is mounted to at least one of a surf board, a body board, and the hull of a water craft.
13) The underwater viewer of claim 3, wherein the viewer is mounted to at least one of a surf board, a body board, and the hull of a water craft, wherein the one-way valve is adapted to be closed by the user to prevent fluid flow in either direction.
14) The underwater viewer of claim 4, wherein the viewer is mounted to at least one of a surf board, a body board, and the hull of a water craft, wherein the one-way valve is adapted to be closed by the user to prevent fluid flow in either direction.
15) The underwater viewer of claim 5, wherein the viewer is mounted to at least one of a surf board, a body board, and the hull of a water craft, wherein the one-way valve is adapted to be closed by the user to prevent fluid flow in either direction.
16) The underwater viewer of claim 6, wherein the viewer is mounted to at least one of a surf board, a body board, and the hull of a water craft, wherein the one-way valve is adapted to be closed by the user to prevent fluid flow in either direction.
17) The underwater viewer of claim 1, wherein at least one lens facet is at least one of concave and convex, wherein at least one additional lens facet is flat, wherein including at least one flat facet and at least one of a concave section and a convex section allows the user to view the underwater environment through both of a magnification and distortion free view and also at least one of a magnified and a wide angle view.
18) The underwater viewer of claim 17, wherein both a convex and a concave facet are included.
19) The underwater viewer of claim 4, wherein at least one lens facet is at least one of concave and convex, wherein at least one additional lens facet is flat, wherein including at least one flat facet and at least one of a concave section and a convex section allows the user to view the underwater environment through both of a magnification and distortion free view and also at least one of a magnified and a wide angle view.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0008] The following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention is intended to enable someone skilled in the prior art to make and use this invention, but is not intended to limit the invention to these preferred embodiments.
1. First Preferred Embodiment
[0009] As shown in
[0010] As shown in
[0011] As shown in
[0012] The shape of the lens 2 can be any faceted shape providing an interior with a volume capable of holding fluid and where a user can easily see through the facets 4 into the body of the water. The orientation of the facets 4 is preferably designed to provide easy viewing based on the intended use and user position associated with a particular variation of the underwater viewer 1.
[0013] In another preferred variation, a pump may be attached in fluid communication with the interior lens cavity 12 such that fluid may be pumped out of the interior lens cavity 12.
[0014] In another preferred variation, as shown in
[0015] In another preferred variation, the frame 3 is constructed such that a single flat facet of the lens is suspended at an angle underwater without requiring multiple lens facets. This is due to the design of the frame and the way it floats or sits in the water and having the single flat facet angled in the frame such that it sits at an angle relative to the level of the water. In this variation, the frame is designed to sustain a vacuum along with the single flat facet, still holding water in the cavity formed between the flat facet and the frame.
[0016] As a person skilled in the art will recognize from the previous detailed description and from the figures and claims, modifications and changes can be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention without departing from the scope of this invention defined in the following claims.