Human-powered underwater propulsor
09567050 ยท 2017-02-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63G8/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H2016/202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C2011/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63C11/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63G8/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A human-powered underwater propulsor for user's moving in water mainly has a power generating module provided within a receiving space inside a waterproof airbag, and the power generating module is coupled to a propulsion unit. The receiving space is formed with an opening end provided with a waterproof ring to be worn by user in such a manner that the receiving space is hermetically sealed to prevent water from entering the receiving space during diving. When user pedals by stepping on two pedals of the power generating module, the power generating module is actuated to cause the flapping of the propulsion unit. Hence, the human-powered underwater propulsor allows user to exercise his feet in the air to reduce drag in diving so that user can moves more easily in the water.
Claims
1. A human-powered underwater propulsor, comprising a waterproof airbag having a receiving space provided internally, an open end being formed on said receiving space and a waterproof ring being provided on said open end in such a manner that said receiving space is hermetically sealed after user wears the waterproof airbag; furthermore, a propulsion unit being provided on the other end of said waterproof airbag; a power generating module which has a gear box being provided in said receiving space, said power generating module having a gear box with two cranks being connected respectively on both sides thereof, each end of the two cranks having a pedal assembled thereon for pedaling by user; one end of the gear box being connected with a swing rod which is connected to the propulsion unit; the other end of the gear box being assembled with a saddle for user to sit thereon; after user wears said waterproof airbag, the buttock of the user sits on the saddle and user's feet pedal to actuate said gear box so that said swing rod is actuated to drive the propulsion unit to flap.
2. The human-powered underwater propulsor as claimed in claim 1, wherein a back fin is provided on the external upper side of said waterproof airbag for increasing the stability of said human-powered underwater propulsor moving in water.
3. The human-powered underwater propulsor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said human-powered underwater propulsor is provided with an oxygen supply system.
4. The human-powered underwater propulsor as claimed in claim 3, wherein said oxygen supply system comprises an oxygen bottle, a hose and an oxygen mask, said oxygen bottle being provided within said receiving space and being connected to said oxygen mask through said hose so as to supply oxygen gas required by user wearing said oxygen mask.
5. The human-powered underwater propulsor as claimed in claim 4, wherein said waterproof airbag has a lifebuoy formed outside, said lifebuoy being connected to said oxygen bottle through said hose so as to be inflated with oxygen gas from said oxygen bottle.
6. The human-powered underwater propulsor as claimed in claim 5, wherein a valve is provided on said hose, said valve being used for opening or closing said oxygen bottle so as to control the inflation of said lifebuoy.
7. The human-powered underwater propulsor as claimed in claim 1, wherein a safety belt is provided below said saddle for restricting user on said saddle.
Description
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(11) Based on foregoing, the human-powered underwater propulsor of the present invention has a waterproof airbag wherein a receiving space is provided internally, an open end being formed on the receiving space and a waterproof ring being provided on the open end in such a manner that the receiving space is hermetically sealed after user wears the waterproof airbag. Furthermore, one end of the waterproof airbag has a propulsion unit provided therein, and a power generating module is assembled in the receiving space, the power generating module has a gear box with two cranks being connected respectively on both sides thereof. Each end of the two cranks has a pedal assembled thereon for pedaling by user. One end of the gear box is connected with a swing rod which is connected to the propulsion unit. The other end of the gear box is assembled with a saddle for user to sit thereon. After user wears the waterproof airbag, the lower body of the user is in the waterproof airbag and the buttock of the user sits on the saddle, and conducts the pedaling so that the gear box is actuated to drive the swing rod to swing and then to allow the propulsion unit to flap. Therefore, user can move quickly in the water. In this manner, the present invention, after implementation according to abovementioned, surely can achieve the object of providing a human-powered underwater propulsor by which user conducting underwater activity can reduce physical exertion due to the reduction of water resistance and perform underwater operation flexibly.
(12) While the present invention has been described by preferred embodiments in conjunction with accompanying drawings, it should be understood that the embodiments and the drawings are merely for descriptive and illustrative purpose, not intended for restriction of the scope of the present invention. Equivalent variations and modifications conducted by person skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention should be considered to be still within the scope of the present invention.